Monthly Archives: January 2013
Jim James has spent the better part of almost two decades as the lead singer and songwriter of My Morning Jacket. Through six studio albums, My Morning Jacket has grown into one of the most acclaimed rock and roll bands in the world. In 2013, James will release his debut solo album, Regions of Light […]
MoreBen Folds Five headlined the Wiltern with support from Nataly Dawn this past Saturday, Jan. 26. The alternative rock band were back after a long hiatus and brought nothing but musical pleasure and nostalgia to a nerdy crowd of Ben Folds fans. They played the hits, along with new jams from their Sound of the Life of the Mind album; their first studio […]
MoreAs a rescheduled show from his Oct. 21 date, singer-songwriter and guitarist, M. Ward performs at the Orpheum on Thursday, Feb. 7. Matthew Ward, also known as M. Ward, gained popularity in Portland, Oregon for his indie folk, alternative country music. M. Ward is also a member of indie folk duo She & Him and […]
MoreThis is going to be a damn good show. We highly advise getting tickets as soon as they go on sale! Black Moth Super Rainbow will headline the Echoplex on Saturday, May 25 with support from The Hood Internet and Oscillator Bug. The band is touring in continuous support of their 2012 album Cobra Juicy, out now […]
MoreWest Palm Beach punks, Surfer Blood bring their loud indie surf rock to the Echo on Friday, March 1 and this show is sure to be wild. We last caught Surfer Blood at the Echoplex where fans and the band were both surfing the crowd with feet in the air (check out the photos here). […]
MoreRescheduling their original Nov. 30th date, alt-folk rockers, Wovenhand stopped by theSatellite this past Friday, Jan. 25 for an interesting show. Originally a solo project of David Eugene Edwards, this group has expanded in both members and sound. You can hear their full force folk melodies on their latest release, The Laughing Stalk, but in the meantime—check out our photo gallery of […]
MoreThe Bronx have been beyond busy the past year, prepping another punk record between moonlighting as Mariachi El Bronx and endless touring. Now, our favorite L.A. punks are ready to release their first album in five years; Bronx (IV) is set for release via White Drugs/ATO Records on February 5. To celebrate their record release, the Bronx are playing a very […]
MoreWe don’t post every show that’s going on every night (in or around L.A.) we just post the goods according to our collective knowledge. We’re music elitists at heart but we try our best to keep an open palette of taste with an affinity towards underground, indie and local musicians and venues. Let us know […]
MoreHot Water Music will headline the Echoplex on Tuesday, Feb. 5 the show is SOLD OUT! Supporting Hot Water Music are The band are La Dispute and The Menzingers. touring in continuous support of their new album, Exister, released on May 15. It’s their first new full-length since 20o4! If you were at Hot Water Music’s SODL OUT show at the […]
MoreCelebrate Bush Tetras return to the stage at Part Time Punks at the Echo on Sunday, February 3. The NYC garage punk meets African rhythm driven quartet, are re-surfacing from their 1980s heyday and are ready to rock your face off – you won’t want to miss it! Supporting acts include chainsaw pop favorites Terry […]
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