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Sleigh Bells joyfully tore up the Teragram Ballroom last night in Downtown Los Angeles. Packing the room with their thrashingly good vibes — everyone in attendance was feeling “like dynamite” after getting a much needed dose of the high energy band. Playing songs from their new album, Texi — Sleigh Bells also provides many bombastic […]
MoreSpoon have announced a special Los Angeles concert at the Teragram Ballroom for Tuesday, Sept. 28. If you missed the beloved indie band slay the stage at the Hollywood Bowl this past weekend, the band will be going for round 2, only this time at the Teragram! Celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Teragram Ballroom, […]
MoreSleigh Bells are brining their raucous stage show to Los Angeles with headline show date on Oct. 21 at the Teragram Ballroom with special guests Kills Birds. Sleigh Bells are performing at the Teragram as apart of their North American Tour ’21/’22 and have teased “new music coming very soon.” Additional Sleigh Bells tour dates […]
MoreLos Angeles’ The Record Company are going on tour! The hometown rock heroes will be hitting the road with their Play Loud Tour starting in October 2021 for a 32-stop tour across North America. The Record Company have a Los Angeles tour dates scheduled for Nov. 22 at Teragram Ballroom. As the old adage goes, save the best for […]
MoreI’ve been singing the praises of LA’s Dear Boy since the release of their first EP back in 2013, and it’s been a real treat to see how much they’ve shaped and refined their sound since then. With a few smashing singles under their belt and a new EP out this year, The Strawberry EP, […]
MoreI first heard Altin Gün’s magical music on KCRW and their latest album ‘Gece’ has become a summer staple. Luckily they came through Los Angeles last week and I got a chance to catch them at their sold-out show at the Teragram Ballroom. Mega Bog started off the evening with a smooth 30-minute set. Their […]
MoreSongstress 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 […]
MoreHallelujah! Salvation is real! Priests are back to bless us with a brand new full length album, an upcoming beast of a tour and a few music videos and singles to tide us over until then. Priests will arrive in Los Angeles on June 27 with a headline date at the Teragram Ballroom in Downtown […]
MoreDiane Coffee has released a new song titled “Like a Child Does.” Along with the new track comes tour dates with a Los Angeles gig at Teragram Ballroom! It’s been a long time since Diane Coffee’s debut record, My Friend Fish. As Grimy Goods described when it was first released, the album was a reliable […]
MoreFollowing the release of their latest record ZAM!, L.A. based Frankie and the Witch Fingers erupted on stage Wednesday night at the Teragram Ballroom. While they were technically opening up for Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, the psyched-out punk-inspired outfit’s slot had a ginormous life of its own. With the Frankie and the Witch Fingers’ undeniable explosive […]
MoreElectro-dance-punk group Operators are headed to Los Angeles with a headline show scheduled at the Teragram Ballroom for Thursday, June 13. Operators have announced an extensive North American summer tour, kicking off May 28 at Chicago’s Lincoln Hall and hitting venues across the U.S. through July. The Montreal based project created by Daniel Boeckner, (Wolf […]
MoreNew Zealand producer and rising artist known for his sensual textures and layered electronic arrangements, BAYNK (aka Jock Nowell-Usticke) transported the crowd at Teragram Ballroom to a dance party on a beach. Los Angeles crowds can be rather stoic at times, but that wasn’t the case Saturday night. The room was at a capacity perfect […]
MoreThe Coathangers brought the volume and energy to the Teragram Ballroom Thursday night. The band was supported by Prettiest Eyes and Traps PS — both put on a a hell of show as well. After opening on a slow song, the three Atlanta-based rippers launched into heavy rocking music. The energy was palpable as Julia Kugel lead […]
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