Tonight in L.A.: Spoon, Tashaki Miyaki, Vallis Alps
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Also on Monday: Korn, La Bouquet, Midnight Sister, Helado Negro, Geordie Kieffer, the Diamond Light
Also on Monday: Korn, La Bouquet, Midnight Sister, Helado Negro, Geordie Kieffer, the Diamond Light
Incoming: Spoon, Korn, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bash & Pop, Thrice, Bebe Rexha, Bon Jovi, Milky Chance, the Drums, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, Japandroids, Ghostface Killah, Imelda May, Dead Sara, Greg Gaffin, Café Tacvba, the Japanese House, STRFKR
Spoon’s new album “Hot Thoughts” lands on March 17. They visit the Observatory in O.C. on March 6.
Austin indie-rockers Spoon release their new album “Hot Thoughts,” co-produced by Dave Fridmann, in March.
Indie-rock favorites Spoon were the headliners, but the new Teragram Ballroom was the star of the show Sunday night. ||| Photos by Michelle Shiers The new, 600-capacity concert hall located a tick west of downtown L.A. opened its doors to a crowd heavy on VIPs and music industry types who were just as curious about […]
Sunday’s shows: ► Spoon [pictured] christens downtown’s new venue the Teragram Ballroom, with Sweet Spirit opening. ► U2 does the fourth of five nights at the Forum. ► It’s Night 2 of Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga at the Hollywood Bowl. ► After L.A. shows earlier this year at Sayers Club and the Hotel Café, […]
Incoming: U2, Spoon, The Moth & the Flame, Freedom Fry, Cillie Barnes, Golden Coast, Refused, Kopecky, Two Sheds, Gold Star, Erick Macek, Aaron Watson, Dignitary, Neutral Milk Hotel, Knox Hamilton, Spirit Club, Bones Muhroni, Will Butler, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, Tori Kelly, King Tuff, L7, The Do, Flux Pavilion, Big Search, Little Red Lung, Josh […]
Los Angeles’ live music explosion is about to get another detonation point. The Teragram Ballroom, located on the edge of downtown about three blocks west of 110 Freeway, is scheduled to debut Sunday, May 31, with a show featuring indie-rockers Spoon. [Tickets go on sale at noon today.] The venture is the brainchild of New […]
Last week, we shared our favorite Los Angeles albums of the year, so here is Buzz Bands LA’s overall list, as rendered by this site’s principal contributors, Seraphina Lotkhamnga, Andrew Veeder and myself. So much good music, so little time: – Kevin Bronson
Britt Daniel gazed out over what was probably the smallest festival crowd to which Spoon has played in recent memory and marveled, “This is a pretty cool deal, right? “This is my kind of festival – there’s people right there I can almost touch,” he said, then pointing toward the horizon and adding, “Usually you’re, […]