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Tonight in L.A.: First Fridays with Mariachi El Bronx, Meshell Ndegeocello, No Age, the Lumineers, Monte Mar, Hanni El Khatib, Black Flamingo/NO

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Your slammin’ busy Friday: ‣ First Fridays at the Natural History Museum kicks off its 2012 series by welcoming Mariachi El Bronx, along El Haru Kuroi. ‣ No Age heads up a huge lineup at the Smell, which kicks off its weekend-long 14th anniversary celebration. s  celebrates its 14th anniversary. ‣ Excellent up-and-coming folk-rock band […]

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Popular With Me 2011: Buzz Bands LA’s favorite local albums of the year (Nos. 1 through 20, with a foreword and some special mentions)

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An abundance of excellent music came my way from the SoCal community in 2011. My favorite 20 albums follow, with some special mentions/recommendations beyond that. It was an especially rich year for folk-rock and singer-songwriter albums, not so much for hard rock. Most of the nouveau electro and experimental releases left me cold. I didn’t […]

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Video: Hanni El Khatib, ‘Grizzlies, Pickles & Whiskey’

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The final tabulations aren’t in, but Hanni El Khatib’s sizzling slab of bluesy garage-rock “Will the Guns Come Out” will end up somewhere high on Buzz Bands LA’s list of top local albums of 2011. He may also win an award for one of the most interesting road trips of the summer – he was […]

Video: Nick Waterhouse, ‘I Can Only Give You Everything’

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 Hey, retro rockers, Nick Waterhouse’s Wayback Machine works better than yours does. Waterhouse is a the Huntington Beach-reared, San Francisco-educated 25-year-old whose early songs make time stand still – or at least, that period of time in the late 1950s and early ’60s when soul and sweat and sweetness seemed to congeal on every […]

Levitt 2024

Tonight in L.A.: TV on the Radio/Arctic Monkeys, James Vincent McMorrow, Hanni El Khatib/Kisses/Mia Doi Todd, Everest/Saint Motel, Veronica Falls, more

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Not a simple Sunday: ‣ The Hollywood Bowl and its indie rocking summer series comes to an end with TV on the Radio headlining. The night’s chock-full lineup of artists also includes Arctic Monkeys, Panda Bear, Warpaint and Smith Westerns. ‣ Folk singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow plays a second night at the Bootleg. Grab his […]

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