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Sleater-Kinney has just announced plans for a massive run of North American tour dates scheduled for 2024. Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 6th at 10am local time. Fans can obtain presale tickets as early as Wednesday, October 4th at 10am local time. Get the Sleater-Kinney presale […]
MoreYou didn’t think one Ohana was enough, did you? Ohana Festival has announced its follow up music festival titled Encore. Taking place Friday, Oct. 1 and Saturday, Oct. 2 at the beautiful Doheny State Beach in Dana Point — Ohana Fest’s Encore will feature: Pearl Jam, Beck, Lord Huron, Brandi Carlile, Sleater-Kinney, ZZ Ward, Margo […]
MoreIt was an unapologetic night of pure punk magic at the Hollywood Palladium this past Thursday evening. The one and only Sleater-Kinney graced us with their musical witchcraft. Amidst the sea of Bikini Kill, Ramones, and [in support of] “Janet Fucking Weiss” shirts, you could barely see the stage. The crowd at the Palladium roared […]
MoreWhen riot grrl rooted, indie rock trio Sleater-Kinney announced their reunion after a 10 year hiatus and dropped an excellent new album No Cities to Love via Subpop earlier this year, I practically had a meltdown and penned something like a love letter to the band. Needless to say I was extremely excited to finally have […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature a variety of mainstream and underground acts from all parts of the genre rainbow. From José González at The Regent, Sleater-Kinney with Body/Head at the Palladium, and Kinky at the Natural History Museum — there are different flavors for everyone. Check out our show list below for the […]
MoreIndie rock trio Sleater-Kinney last left listeners with the spectacularly dark, edgy and gut-wrenching album The Woods back in 2005, before they went on an indefinite hiatus the following year. Some of the band’s riot-grrl rooted previous releases like Dig Me Out and The Hot Rock had already been on the peripherals of my musical radar. […]
MoreSleater-Kinney are streaming their new album, No Cities To Love, one week before its January 20th Sub Pop Records release date! As previously mentioned in our 16 Highly Anticipated Albums to be Excited for in 2015 feature, No Cities to Love is Sleater-Kinney’s first studio album in 10 years! The band has also announced a slew of […]
MoreIf you were stoked over the Sleater-Kinney reunion, you’re going to be even more thrilled to hear that they have expanded their tour dates to include new North American dates! Not to mention, Sleater-Kinney will headline the Hollywood Palladium Friday, May 1, 2015! The band are touring in support of their new album, No Cities […]
MoreGrimy Goods have been fans of Brooklyn punk outfit Sharkmuffin since we caught wind of them early last year and presented their knockout show at The Satellite. When we learned that the duo of Tarra Thiessen (vocals, guitar, theremin, pocket piano) and Natalie Kirch (bass/vocals) were set to release their debut full-length, Chartreuse on August […]
More*We’re updating this very popular post for 2019 and including 30 more inspiring women in music! This will round out the list to 50! We’d love your input. Leave a comment with your favorite woman in music! This March we continue celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring women in music. Whether it be sending shivers down our […]
MoreVancouver rock duo, The Pack AD, is comprised of singer/guitarist Becky Black and drummer Maya Miller, two ladies who know how to rock hard. Their new album, Do Not Engage just hit the streets yesterday via Nettwerk Records. Hmm … that’s a curious title, considering that it’s nearly impossible not to engage in these eleven, stirring, alt-indie-grunge […]
MoreAre you searching for concerts in L.A. this March? You’ve come to the right place. From indie and underground shows at Zebulon and Teragram Ballroom to arena shows at the KIA Forum, we offer a wide range of options. We understand that it can be overwhelming to sort through multiple ticket sites, so we curate […]
MoreFrom Madonna, Olivia Rodrigo, Mitski, and The Killers — to Drake with J. Cole, Tyler Childers, Green Day, Bad Bunny, and more — 2024 is already full of highly anticipated concert tours. And this is just the beginning.
MoreU.K. trio Big Joanie arrived on London’s DIY punk scene to fill a vacancy for Black femme voices. Now they’ve announced tour dates in support of their second album Back Home which will feature a stop at The Echo in Los Angeles on Mar. 30 and The Observatory in Santa Ana on Mar. 31. They […]
MoreThe post-punk girl gang PINS masters the balance between glam and galvanizing angst on their vibrant new single “Ghosting”, off their upcoming third full-length LP Hot Slick. The joyfully synythy track features bold, robust guitars, and cheeky melodies that blend a swath of new wave, dream pop, alt rock, and post-punk. Vocalist Faith Vern struts through the […]
MoreThis is an archive of the Best Los Angeles Concerts of the Month for November, 2019. You can visit our current Best L.A. Shows of the Month list here. You will find all the best indie, underground, and some mainstream concerts happening in Los Angeles. There’s also a lot of FREE concerts and music festivals […]
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