Tuesday has a show for everyone: â–º The up and coming (and amazing, pictured above) Leon Bridges is playing his throwback soul for a sold out show at the Troubadour. â–º Hear new Gang of Four songs live at the El Rey Theatre with Public Access T.V. opening. â–º Widespread Panic kick off their two-night […]
Incoming: Burgerama Festival, Desert Hearts Festival, Years & Years, Salt Petal, Tall Tales and the Silver Lining, Conway, Dugas, Mr. Moonshine, Jameson Burt, Waterbed, Of Montreal, Gang of Four, The Ting Tings, Widespread Panic, London Symphony Orchestra, Rubblebucket, Leon Bridges, Tom Brosseau, Black Rivers, Matthew E. White, The Detla Riggs, Seasons, Hemlock Lane, Weekend Nachos, […]
Yeah. So. Tuesday: â–º Thirty-five years between albums. Really, the least you could do is show up. U.K. post-punk legends the Pop Group play the Echoplex, supported by Peaking Lights and Sex Stains. â–º Hardcore dude Retox shred Los Globos behind their new album “Beneath California,” with Whores, To the Point and Nomads opening. Above, […]
Heavy on the local shows, this Tuesday is: â–º Local quartet the Americans [pictured] rock the Echo — get there early for Philadelphia’s Low Cut Connie and Christian Lee Hutson. â–º The Kennedy Administration, the variety show hosted by singer-songwriter-producer Jack Kennedy, alights at the Bootleg HiFi with music, interviews, comedy and magic. Bonnie McKee […]
Highland Park seven-piece Seasons are finally ready to release their anticipated full-length entitled “Everything Changes” on March 31. This is a group that has certainly dealt with change in the ebb and flow of being an indie band in Los Angeles, an experience which has inspired some very cinematic tracks which are just the right […]
The new album from L.A. septet Seasons was expected last fall, but as anybody who’s juggled an indie band with real-life issues knows, things change. That’s the theme of the aforementioned album, “Everything Changes,” as the band has regrouped from lineup changes and various existential issues to prepare their first release since their four-EP cycle […]
‣ Danish fuzz-rockers the Raveonettes visit the El Rey Theatre behind their new album “Pe’ahi,” their seventh, released in July. Above, Rie Rasmussen’s video for “Killer in the Streets.” ‣ A Day To Remember and Bring Me the Horizon bring their “Parks and Devastation Tour” to the Shrine Expos Hall, where they’re joined by Chiodos […]
The year’s second installment of Chinatown Summer Nights lacked nothing, except for maybe a bigger Chinatown. One of the biggest crowds yet turned out Saturday night to enjoy the sights, tastes and sounds – which were capped by an explosive set on the LA Weekly Live Music Stage by Eastern Conference Champions, playing a set […]
Because of a family emergency, Francisco The Man has been forced to bow out of tonight’s Los Angeles Chinatown Summer Nights Show. Seasons has graciously agreed to mobilize and play in their place, at 9PM.
Your Canada Day show list: ‣ Big night at the Observatory in Orange County – the Burger Revue arrives for a night of music that includes Ronnie Spector, Thee Oh Sees, Nick Waterhouse, King Khan & the Shrines and more. Above is the great new video for Waterhouse’s “Sleeping Pills,” off his album “Holly.” ‣ Erika […]