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Songstress of all things melancholic, Alexandra Savior has returned with the first single “Crying All the Time” from her upcoming second LP The Archer. Continuing her penchant for orchestrating haunting ballads consumed by heartache, Savior’s move to Danger Mouse’s label 30th Century Records and working with producer Sam Cohen has made a visible imprint on […]
MoreMonday was only night one of two sold-out shows at the Teragram Ballroom for solo-artist Hamilton Leithauser. Setting the mood for the evening was none other than Alexandra Savior. Having covered her twice last year, it has been made pretty clear by her talents that Savior is a rising star, and without a doubt an […]
MoreIt’s a hot Tuesday night in Los Angeles, and we have some great concerts for you to attend. Rising experimental pop star, Alina Bea will headline The Echo. This show is only $5 and trust, you will not want to miss out on this amazing talent. Just check out our previous show review from her […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles come in a rad variety of FREE! Tasha Miyaki and Low Hum will be at It’s A School Night, Warbly Jets and ExSage will perform at The Satellite, The Molochs will celebrate their LP Release Party with Noah Kwid at The Echo, along with a lot more free shows […]
MoreThe Wiltern hosted a warm evening of dream pop/folk on Wednesday. It’s never a dull show when European trio Daughter are in the building. The attendees anxiously stood waiting for our hump day treat, with a lovely opening by rising star Alexandra Savior. Originally from Portland, but now repping Los Angeles, the dreamy vocalist casted a […]
MoreShows are picking up again after the Thanksgiving holiday! Tonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature Daughter with Alexandra Savior at the Wiltern, Two Door Cinema Club with Broods and Polica at The Shrine, Dragonette at The Roxy, Honus Honus at The Echo and more. Check out our selections for tonight’s best shows below! Wednesday […]
MoreLos Angeles singer-songwriter, Alexandra Savior is strutting in hot with another new song set to seduce your senses. Savior has debuted “M.T.M.E,” the second track shared from her forthcoming full-length debut record produced by Arctic Monkey’s frontman Alex Turner. The sultry new number follows “Shades,” the only other song Savior has released to date. Written by 21-year-old Savior and Turner, […]
MoreLocated at the heart of Hollywood’s extravagant entertainment scene, the Hotel Café sits rather unremarkably down a nearby alley, flanked on all sides by majestic venues like the Pantages Theatre and the Hollywood Palladium. Once inside, the Café reveals itself to be a much grander replication of Hollywood’s glory days, with intricate, gold placated architecture leading […]
MoreWhen Skylet Gunner’s debut EP arrives next year its enigmatic brand of dark pop and the artist’s flair for penning her tribulations into incisive triumphs will make it one of the early hits of 2023. For now, however, you’ll need to find contentment in the project’s lead single “Freak Show Beauty,” a vivacious track that […]
MoreIt’s about that time! We’ve flipped our cards and shined our crystal balls and now it’s time to present you all with our annual forecast of Los Angeles artists / bands to watch in the new year. This year we upped the ante from 15 L.A. bands to 20! And trust, after what we saw […]
MoreThis is an archive from our Best Los Angeles Concerts of the Month. To view the most updated listing of our Best LA Shows of the Month, check out our updated page here. Monday, June 24 (FREE) Brass Box with Bob Vilain at The Echo (FREE) Leggy Peggy at The Love Song Bar Santana with […]
MoreCHECK OUT OUR UPDATED FORECAST FOR 2020! It’s that time of year where Grimy Goods rolls out their annual forecast of Los Angeles artists / bands to watch in the new year. This year we’ve selected 15 Los Angeles bands to watch, and a few worthy honorable mentions. Like every year, our annual forecast features […]
MoreIt’s the start of a new year and time for Grimy Goods’ annual forecast of up-and-coming Los Angeles bands and artists to watch. While we’ve selected 13 acts to keep an eye on, we’re fully aware of the many great and hardworking bands out there in our great city of Angels. This year’s projections are […]
MoreWe’ve compiled our list and show previews for the Best Los Angeles Concerts of January 2017. From up-and-coming independent acts to well-known artists, the best L.A. concerts of the month feature all genres: punk, hip hop, metal, post-punk, industrial, r&b, garage rock, electro pop and more. Catch rising acts such as Warbly Jets at The […]
MoreIt’s been three years since PAPA released their debut LP Tender Madness; three long years since childhood friends Darren Weiss and Danny Presant married LA-by-way-of-NY punk tendencies with a ravenous need to inject as much funk and soul into their romantically inclined frustrations. Since then, the duo has gone from playing their typical west coast circuit to opening for […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles have plenty of well-known big names and must-see underground acts. Monday night, Radiohead goes round two at The Shrine, Alabama Shakes light up the Greek Theater, while flume kicks off his Shrine run–Bryan Ferry takes on the Microsoft Theater, and Gregory Alan Isakov will be at the Fonda Theater. […]
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