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In the latter half of August, Los Angeles will host a number of events featuring legendary as well as rising performers. There will be a plethora of fantastic possibilities to catch live music in Los Angeles during the second half of August. Whether you’re looking to spend nothing at all or want to splash out […]
MoreWe last caught the singer-songwriter Margaret Glaspy, headlining the Bootleg Theater to a full house of indie folk enthusiasts earlier in July. Now, the Red Bluff native is set to headline The Echo on Monday, October 3rd. She has been on the rise with her debut album, Emotions and Math, an album exploring her intellectual […]
MoreOne of our favorite local surf rock bands, Tijuana Panthers, are back in town with a headlining show at the Teragram Ballroom on Saturday, August 6th! The trio have been on a continuous tour in support of their latest album, Poster. We caught them last November when they were part of the first ever lineup to […]
MorePsychedelic folk rockers Woods are ready to blow your mind and surge your soul with thoughtful, refined tracks from their ninth album City Sun Eater In The River Of Light, which dropped in April via Woodsist Records. Jam out and lose yourself in the live, aural experience of these experimental, ‘thinking outside the box,’ tunes […]
MoreIndie rock duo We Are Scientists have always been a damn good band. Their freaky fifth album Helter Seltzer just dropped recently but when they came out with their 2006 breakthrough studio album With Love and Squalor it was the perfect album to blast on your stereo and sing along to, making it a fan […]
MoreIn The Red Records is celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a raging 3-day music festival at The Echo on Thursday, July 14th through Saturday, July 16th and Grimy Goods is hooking you up with tickets to the July 16th show date! The label has always repped badass garage, psych, and rock n’ roll artists and […]
MoreThere’s no better way to enjoy a hot Summer night than with live music under the stars. Block Party production Into the Night is celebrating the Summer SOULstice at The Skirball Cultural Center on Friday, July 8th with very special performances by indie disco queen Gavin Turek and the wildly wonderful art-rapper Open Mike Eagle. You can also […]
MoreAlice Bag is a punk music legend, author, educator, feminist and all around positive inspiration. She recently shared her empowering video for “Modern Day Virgin Sacrifice” which is one of many badass original tracks found on her forthcoming self-titled solo debut album, scheduled for release June 24 via Don Giovanni Records. You can pre-order it […]
MoreFierce af indie rock duo The Kills are kicking off the North American leg of their tour at Fox Theater Pomona on Friday, September 2nd. There’s no better way to jump start your weekend than by jamming hard to wild tracks such as “Siberian Nights” and “Doing It To Death” off their bluesy, slow-burner album Ash & […]
MorePhiladelphia indie noise rock group Nothing are ready to blow your ears and your minds with their heavy, brooding and must-hear new album Tired of Tomorrow. The album is available now via Relapse Records but you can commiserate and rock along to songs such as “Vertigo Flowers” and “Eaten By Worms” live when they headline The […]
MoreEnglish folktronica singer-songwriter Beth Orton recorded her new album Kidsticks (Anti Records) right here in Los Angeles with Andrew Hung of noise-psych group Fuck Buttons. So far it’s proving to be her most wildly experimental release to date, so be sure to catch her at Teragram Ballroom on Sunday, June 19th and hear trippy new jams such as “Snow,” […]
MoreSeattle artist Peter Michel previously toured as the drummer for the band Craft Spells and now he’s stepping into the spotlight with his solo indie pop project Hibou who are hitting the road on their first headlining Summer tour. Part Time Punks is presenting this special show at The Echo on Sunday, June 19th, where […]
MoreJamaican reggae legends Toots and The Maytals, led by charismatic vocalist/frontman Fredrick “Toots” Hibbert, have been on hiatus for a few years but now they’re back in action on a full fledged Summer U.S./U.K. tour which includes a highly anticipated show date in Los Angeles at The Fonda Theatre on Friday, June 17th. Put on […]
MoreGarage, post-punk band Adult Books have been making quite a name for themselves in the local Los Angeles music scene, playing alongside acts like Fidlar, Off! and Tijuana Panthers. We were excited about the release of first singles “Casual Wrecks” and “Suburban Girlfriend” and are stoked to party with them for their Record Release show at The […]
MoreExperimental neo-folk singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe is well known for her brilliant live performances and she’ll be bringing her A game to the Teragram Ballroom stage for two back-to-back nights, June 7th and 8th. Wolfe will be sharing a batch of intriguing songs such as “Carrion Flowers,” “Hypnos,” and “After The Fall” from her new critically acclaimed […]
MoreMassachusetts rockers Speedy Ortiz are poised to knock Los Angeles fans socks off with their upcoming show at The Echoplex on Sunday, June 5th. Let loose to catchy songs such as “Raising The Skate” and “The Graudates” off their latest critically acclaimed album Foil Deer (available now via Carpark Records). Speedy Ortiz are so rad their […]
MoreOklahoma rockers Broncho are back on tour in support of their third studio album, Double Vanity, due June 10th via Dine Alone Records. The much anticipated follow up to 2014’s Just Enough Hip to Be Woman, features heady, evolutionary sounds as featured on their first single, “Fantasy Boys.” Hear it live first when they headline Teragram […]
MorePhilly pop-punk rockers Modern Baseball are headlining a SOLD OUT show at The Echoplex (the event will actually take place from top to bottom on both The Echoplex and The Echo stages, see venue for additional details) on Saturday, June 4th and Grimy Goods is here to help hook you up with tickets! Hear emotionally driven […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles are looking good. Shake off that Memorial Day weekend lag and go catch some live music. At The Drive In and Le Butcherettes have two nights at the Hollywood Palladium, Brian Jonestown Massacre will also pull a double at Teragram Ballroom, Yeasayer will play the Fonda Theatre, and […]
MoreHailing from Hamburg, Germany is badass electronic music duo Digitalism. Their special Digitalism Live set will be played in real time, featuring fresh tracks such as “Go Time” and “Utopia” off their new album Mirage. Their current world tour only features a handful of U.S. dates so don’t miss out when they roll through Los Angeles at […]
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