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The iconic Jewels Catch One played host to a secret Raconteurs show Thursday night in gritty mid-city Los Angeles. The band composed of Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Greenhornes), and Patrick Keeler (The Afghan Whigs, The Greenhornes) were in LA as part of their string of small club “secret” shows. […]
MoreThis week in Los Angeles we have some great punks acts coming through with Head Wound City at the Echoplex and Los Crudos at the Ukranian Cultural Center. If you rather go for the smooth tip, Miguel will be at Club Nokia this week as will old school R&B boy band Bel Biv Devo. Coming […]
MoreThis week in Los Angeles we have quite the variety of concerts for you to get your grooves on! From the legendary beach boy Brian Wilson, to three nights with horror punks the Misfits and the oh-so-swoon-ey singer-songwriter Butch Walker AND the amazing Robert Glasper—you have plenty to choose from. On the underground tip we […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles are gettin’ real hot, just like the weather! From the smooth soul and R&B of D’Angelo, to the gritty rock ‘n’ blues of The Picturebooks and all the way to indie pop fun of San Cisco and The Kooks, there’s always a lot of great shows to choose […]
MoreThe Teragram Ballroom opened its door last night with an intimate concert featuring Spoon, and this week the new downtown LA venue continues to roll out its calendar of shows with Delta Spirit and Palma Violets. You should definitely check out the new space! Also this week, we have Sufjan Stevens, Aceyalone, Bomba Estero, Zella […]
MoreIt’s a stellar live music week in Los Angeles. Hot on everyone’s list this week, is the official opening of the Teragram Ballroom featuring a headlining set by Spoon! Also on the hot list are huge acts like U2, Tony Bennet and Lady Gaga, but our votes always lean towards to more underground and indie acts. This […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature some old school punk acts such as The Rezillos, as well as G.B.H. Both shows will be a damn good time. On the hip hop spectrum we have the infamous Too $hort and Juicy J performing on separate nights. While acts like Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds stand […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts in Los Angeles are popping with some big names, as well as some must-see underground acts. We have Muse playing a one-off LA gig at The Mayan, as well as Snoop Dogg at the iHeartRadio Theater and Lenny Kravitz at the Fonda. If you want to get your mind blown by […]
MoreThis week’s best concerts happening in Los Angeles and Orange County feature a variety of acts you won’t want to miss. From the legendary Sonics performing at The Regent, to the experimental pop sounds of Purity Ring at the Fonda, and the vibrant garage punk of Thee Oh Sees, you have a lot to choose […]
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 […]
MoreCoachella has come to an end, and we have a mellow week of show ahead of us. And by mellow, I mean not as jam-packed as the past two weeks! That shit was nuts! This week we have old school punks Dead Milkmen coming through, along with new punk acts such as FUZZ and The […]
MoreWe are smack in between two Coachellas, and you know that means … an epic and massive amount of live music in Los Angeles. This show list is bursting with must-see shows. From The Replacements to Action Bronson, Interpol and Chet Faker, and even smaller acts like The Orwells and WAND, this show week is […]
MoreYes, it’s Coachella week, but the shows in Los Angeles continue to go strong. This week we have big acts such as Jenny Lewis, Tame Impala, Kimbra and Mos Def hitting a venue near you. On the underground/indie tip we have Marching Church, The Warlocks, Benjamin Booker, LA Witch and a lot more. Check out […]
MoreL.A. based R&B singer, Kelela wowed fans at last year’s FYF Fest with her infectious sexy grooves. Now she’s back to debut her new EP, Hallucinogen (out this May) at the Jewels Catch One on Friday, April 10th! Its exciting to hear her release new material after we covered her debut performance of her debut album, Cut 4 Me […]
MoreElias B. Rønnenfelt, frontman of Danish post-punk outfit Iceage has kept his side project Marching Church on the backburner since 2010. He gathered the full live lineup in 2013 with fellow members Kristian Emdal, Anton Rothstein, Cæcilie Trier, Bo H. Hansen and Frederikke Hoffmeier and now their new album This World Is Not Enough is […]
MoreBurgerama has come to an end, and Coachella is just around the corner. Sandwiched in between is a real nice slab of shows happening in Los Angeles, Orange County and more neighboring cities. This week we have TV On The Radio, Brian Fest (celebrating the music of Brian Wilson), Mumford & Sons, Kaki King and […]
MoreNow this is what concerts in Los Angeles are all about. This week’s show list is dripping with a tremendous amount of indie, alternative and underground acts. Not that much greatness in the mainstream work this week, except for maybe Boys II Men (yes, old school 90s R&B) and Weezer (headlining Burgerama). More importantly, this […]
MoreIndustrial synth-noise outfit Lust For Youth were last seen melting faces at the Church on York’s Danish music festival last year. Now the band is back on tour in support of their new album, International, available via Sacred Bones Records. Lust For Youth will headline Jewels Catch One on Wednesday, March 25. Prepare to enjoy […]
MoreIt’s SXSW week! Even though this week’s show list has seen better days, there’s still some great bands coming through this week. From the three-day event MUSINK featuring Rancid and Bad Religion, to Trash Talk with together Pangea, of Montreal, Beardyman, Tijuana Panthers, and even the Foo Fighters — Los Angeles still bustles with the […]
MorePhoto Source: Captured Tracks Website Olympia, Washington’s young post-punk outfit Naomi Punk are rolling through Los Angeles for a headlining show at Jewel’s Catch One on Friday, March 13th. After respected indie label Captured Tracks caught them kicking ass and taking names live back in 2012, they were signed shortly thereafter and released the 2013 […]
MoreWe last caught the punk rock band Milk Music back in 2013 at the Echoplex performing alongside Denmark punks, Iceage. During that time, the band had released their first LP Cruise Your Illusion, and now the band is back to headline a show at Jewel’s Catch One on Sunday, March 1st! Nude Beach and Destruction Unit support. […]
MoreListed as one of our best L.A. concerts to check out this month are R&B hip hop duo, THEEsatisfaction. We last caught rapper Stasia “Stas” Irons and singer Catherine “Cat” Harris-White at The Echo back in 2012 where they left us wanting more of their funkadelic beats. Their second album EarthEE is set to be released just four […]
MoreTraversing the lines between head-bopping pop-punk and sullen indie-rock are Ohio four-piece The Sidekicks. The band is currently on a massive tour in support of their 2015 album release, Runners in the Nerved World, available now via Epitaph Records. Hear the new tunes live when they take Los Angeles by storm with a headlining show […]
MoreNY noise rocker Pharmakon (aka Margaret Chardiet) has played with the likes of Swans and Suicide but you can catch her up close and personal at her headlining show on Thursday, February 13th at Jewels Catch One. Pharmakon’s new album, Bestial Burden, just dropped via Sacred Bones this past October and is full of intense […]
MoreLately, we’ve seen folk making quite a musical comeback, with rising artists such as Angel Olsen, Waxhatachee, and now Natalie Mering aka Weyes Blood. Having released her second full length album titled, The Innocents, the Pennsylvania native will headline a show at Jewels Catch One on Saturday, February 7th. Traveling with her throughout her West Coast tour will be the harpist […]
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