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The Swedish Indie Pop sensation, Lykke Li played to an energetic crowd at the Hollywood Palladium last night. She took to the dimly lit stage as the moody bass echoed through the audience. Known for her desperately sad leaning songs about love found and then lost, Li has garnered quite a loyal following of hopeless romantics. […]
MoreTwo amazing bands, one spectacular evening of live music. L.A.’s Crash Kings delivered an explosive set at a very packed Bootleg HiFi. Opening up for the Americana-blues-rock thrashers were San Francisco’s A Million Billion Dying Suns (AMBDS). As previously mentioned in our coverage of their show at The Echo, ” these guys were fucking awesome.” Unlike […]
MoreAfter charming fans this past weekend at Coachella, the famed Roxy Music frontman, Bryan Ferry took the stage to a much more intimate performance last night at Club Nokia. Performing to a mixed crowd of mostly middle-aged couples, and young adults, Ferry’s timeless music touched the hearts of many. Despite any age difference, the moment […]
MoreYesterday, our photographer, Tamea made her way to the OC Fair & Events Center to cover all the action at MUSINK. On the evening’s bill were The Transplants featuring Travis Barker who also presented this year’s music and tattoo festival. The evening’s excitement also included the very sexy Miss MUSINK contest where gorgeous tattooed women strut […]
MoreThe gritty English rock ‘n’ roll trio, Band of Skulls arrived at the Belasco Theater in Downtown L.A. this past Tuesday with a fierce militia of heavy riffs and blistering garage pop. Touring in support of their third full-length record, Himalayan which is set for release on April 1st off Electric Blues Recordings via Kobalt Label Services — Band of Skulls […]
MoreFor all you darkwave electro lovers, the Mayan Theatre was a sexy den of dance this past Thursday, as the influential electronic industrial legend, Gary Numan headlined the theatre. Touring in support of his new album release, Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind), featuring the pulsating track “Love Hurt Bleed,” Numan brought out straight hedonism […]
MoreThese Los Angeles newbies (formerly from Utah) just completed a successful European tour with Imagine Dragons and are already on another tour (solo). As part of the Moth and the Flame’s 10-date mini tour, the L.A. newbies on the rise played an intimate performance at the Troubadour this past Sunday. Although a small crowd, fans […]
MoreL.A.’s Lord Huron just keeps getting bigger and better. Their feel-good indie folk tunes have enamoured fans across the globe since the release of their 2012 debut album, Lonesome Dreams. From music festivals and headlining tours, Lord Huron have been packing shows left-and-right and this past Friday’s sold-out performance at the Fonda Theatre was no different. To the audience’s pleasant, but […]
MoreIncubus frontman, Brandon Boyd delivered his soulful new pop act (Sons of Sea) to Los Angeles last night at the Belasco Theater. With Incubus on indefinite hiatus, Sons of The Sea — a collaboration between Boyd and acclaimed producer Brendan O’Brien (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen) — just released their debut LP this past Nov. 24 (purchase it here), and to celebrate, they […]
MoreWu-Tang Clan member GZA (aka the Genius) was back in town last week and took the Echoplex stage by storm. Even before the infamous Wu-Tang Clan member hit the stage, the crowd was going nuts for the rapper, baiting him with “Wu-Tang” and “GZA” shout-outs. Aside from putting on a bangin’ performance, GZA really went all out for […]
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