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Tonight in L.A.: Asobi Seksu, Prince, My Chemical Romance, Black Dub, War, Allo Darlin’, Topanga Days Festival

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‣ Prince continues to take over the Forum. ‣ Shoegaze dream-poppers, Asobi Seksu headline the Satellite tonight with Scattered Trees and Useless Keys opening. ||| Download: Asobi Seksu, “Perfectly Crystal (Beach Fossils/Spirit Animal Remix)” ‣ Daniel Lanois’ Black Dub, featuring drummer extraordinaire Brian Blade and soulful singer Trixie Whitley, plays the Music Box tonight with […]

Download: Walking Sleep, ‘She’s Been Lying’

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L.A. indie poppers Walking Sleep shed their long name (the Flying Tourbillon Orchestra) in 2010, added Sarah Radle of the Rentals to the lineup, put out their debut album “Measures” and now have come back with new material, less than a year later. Only this time, they’ve opted for more of an acoustic sound to […]

Lobsterfest kicks off tonight with best lineup yet

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Few community festivals outside of Silver Lake can boast a better music lineup that this weekend’s edition of Lobsterfest at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro. Oh, the waterfront affair still has a family-friendly vibe – it’s just that thanks to music curator Mark Sovel, the former music director of the sorely missed […]

Tonight in L.A.: Here We Go Magic, Nite Jewel, Nathaniel Rateliff, Heavy Young Heathens

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[Happy birthday, Geddy Lee … and here’s what’s up on our happy Thursday:] Top 4 shows to not-so-surreptitiously tweet from: ‣ Brooklyn’s Here We Go Magic, whose thicket of hypnotic beats, dizzying synths and spry melodies coalesce nicely on their sophomore album “Pigeons,” visits the Troubadour (with Beach Fossils opening). That’s HWGM’s video for “Collector,” […]

Ears Wide Open: Sara Radle

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You’ve likely heard Sara Radle, if not a few years back in the last incarnation of the Rentals then recently as the distaff vocalist in the L.A. indie-pop outfit Walking Sleep. Her solo career, three releases strong before she moved to L.A. from her native Texas in 2005, displays an affection for folk-flavored power-pop and […]

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