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This Week’s Shows: Feb. 20-26

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Incoming: JoJo, the Staves, New Mystics, Cloud Nothings, Hippie Sabotage, Charming Liars, Gavin Turek, the Radio Dept., Circa Curvive, Badbadnotgood, Acceptance, the Octopus Project, AFI, Tennis, American Football, Los Campesinos, Vetiver, Shannon & the Clams

Levitt 2024

Tonight in L.A.: They Might Be Giants, Sleater-Kinney, Kinky, Mikal Cronin, Tennis, East India Youth, Dan Deacon, the Bright Light Social Hour, Kodak to Graph, Seasons, Joel Jerome

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Happy International Workers Day: ► They Might Be Giants have brought back Dial-a-Song, released the new album “Glean” in April, given away a live album as a free download, and now they visit downtown’s Regent Theater at the midway point of a long national tour. ► Sleater-Kinney is back for a second night at the […]

The Week Ahead: April 27-May 3

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Incoming: Desert Daze, Zane Carney, Saul Williams, Odessa, Dorothy, Winter, Barrows, Nothing But Thieves, Matt & Kim, Waxahatchee, Clockwise, From Indian Lakes, Robert Francis, Jose Gonzalez, Milo Greene, Magic Wands, the Orb, the Romany Rye, Mastodon, Distant Cousins, Buck 65, the Soft Moon, Sleater-Kinney, Keren Ann, Aluna George, Big Data, They Might Be Giants, Kinky, […]

Levitt 2024

Burgerama 4: The King (Khan) and his doll, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s basics and a ferocious Sunday with Twin Peaks, Ty Segall, the Black Lips and more

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Who cares about the case of the Mondays when you’ve got Ty Segall, the Black Lips, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Dengue Fever, Nick Waterhouse, Tennis, J Mascis and dozens more all playing on a Sunday night? Those who attended the second day of Burgerama didn’t seem to give it a thought. Partying on and getting their burger […]

Photos: Tennis, Pure Bathing Culture and Devon Williams at the Troubadour

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At one point during Tennis’ packed-to-the-rafters show Saturday night at the Troubadour, singer Alaina Moore noted that her husband/bandmate Patrick Riley’s parents had driven up from San Diego to take in the concert. Were they happy now, she asked light-heartedly, that he didn’t attend business school? The duo’s career moves seemed very astute at the […]

Video: Tennis, ‘I’m Callin”

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Tennis’ lightweight indie-pop has grown up big and strong (well, bigger and stronger) with “Ritual in Repeat,” the third album from husband-and-wife duo of Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, aided by drummer James Barone. The band collaborated with three well-known producers on the record, Jim Eno of Spoon, Patrick Carney of the Black Keys and […]

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