Tonight in L.A.: Social Distortion, Bell X1, Pom Poms
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Also on Tuesday: Lissie, Sam Outlaw, I See Hawks in LA, Ugly God, Moonsville Collective, the Shorelines, Nick Finzer
Also on Tuesday: Lissie, Sam Outlaw, I See Hawks in LA, Ugly God, Moonsville Collective, the Shorelines, Nick Finzer
Incoming: Summer Moon, Jens Lekman, London Grammar, Social Distortion, the Dead Ships, Mondo Cozmo, Sheryl Crow, Boo Seeka, Dead Sara, Anderson .Paak, Temples, Creeper Lagoon, Shiny Toy Guns, Elohim, Hippo Campus, Best Coast, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, the Shins, Matt Pond PA, Chicano Batman
Eleven artists — including Lissie, Hot As Sun, Haroula Rose, James Apollo and Correatown — team up on a compilation benefiting the ACLU.
Also on Wednesday: Animal Collective, Lissie, Ash, Ivory DeVille, Paige Calico, Pehrspace benefit, the Happy Problem, Ta-Ku, Marian Hill, Tall Heights,
Incoming: Music Tastes Good, Tarfest, Desert Stars, Fool’s Gold Day Off, Black Sabbath, Hall & Oates, Mumford & Sons, Gallant, Dinosaur Jr., Ash, Lush, Animal Collective, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Catfish & the Bottlemen, Twin Shadow, Jane’s Addiction, Cold War Kids, Band of Skulls, Sigur Ros, Peter Hook & the Light, Bloc Party
The stars came out to salute the music of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers at Petty Fest — including Kristen Wiig, who guested with Norah Jones.
Also on Tuesday: Noel Fielding, the Joy Formidable, Forebear, American Authors, Slaves, the Black and the White, Emerson Star, John Isaac Watters, Beck Black, the Struts
Including: Elvis Costello, The Joy Formidable, Cocorosie, Lissie, Freddie Gibbs, Andra Day, Cate Le Bon, Pell, Banners, Santigold, Quantic, White Denim, Father John Misty, Car Seat Headrest, Bag Raiders, Mothers, Tinashe, Gaz Coombes, Geographer.
Music from FIDLAR, Luke Top, Lissie, Rainbow Jackson, the Knitts, Lawrence Rothman, Sego, TULIPS, Swahili Blonde and more as part of our weekly mixtape of artists covered on Buzz Bands LA.
Singer-songwriter Lissie will release her third album, “My Wild West” on Feb. 12. It’s about following her personal vision, even when “it may be hard for others to understand at times,” she says.