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Prepare to be charmed, Father John Misty has announced a headlining show date at The Roxy on Monday, February 9, 2015 with Guy Blakeslee (of The Entrance Band). The new show date comes with the announcement of Father John Misty’s forthcoming new album, I Love You, Honeybear which is set for release on February 10 […]
MoreTemecula’s post-hardcore heroes Finch are headlining The Roxy on Friday, November 7th for a weekend that will surely kick off with a bang and a mosh pit. The band has been touring in support of their new album, Back to Oblivion, which is available now via Razor & Tie. Catch the band live and hear […]
MoreYou’ve probably already heard the synth-pop Canadian duo, Electric Youth. Can’t guess where? Those of you who enjoyed the ’80s soundtrack to the movie Drive, might have heard the track “A Real Hero” playing during the scene where Ryan Gosling takes Carey Mulligan out on a stroll through the L.A. river. Comprised by Austin Garrick and Bronwyn Griffin, the band […]
MoreThe New York post-punk band, Bear Hands have an upcoming show at the Roxy on Tuesday, October 28th! The four piece band consisting of Dylan Rau (vocals), Val Loper (bass), Ted Feldman (guitar), and TJ Orscher (drums), creates sweet, charming tunes that will get you up and moving no matter what. Their sophomore album, Distraction […]
MoreThe mystifying Parisian recording artist, Sébastien Tellier has announced a headlining show date at The Roxy in West Hollywood. Tellier will take the stage at The Roxy on Saturday, December 6th. The last time we caught the enigmatic French singer live was at Coachella 2009, followed by Culture Collide in 2010. This intimate performance at […]
MoreWe last caught the alt-synthpop group Polica last year at the Fonda Theatre where they captivated us with their electro-psych, R&B sounds. The band is composed by Chris Bierden (bass/vocals), Drew Christopherson (drums), Ben Ivascu (drums), Channy Leaneagh (vocals), and Ryan Olson (production), who together released their sophomore album, Shulamith last year. The album was […]
MoreJames Blake has announced a headlining show date at The Roxy in West Hollywood on Tuesday, December 9th! As part of a short tour that kicks off on November 30th in Paris, Blake also has tour dates scheduled in Brooklyn, San Francisco and Miami (more tour dates listed below). Since the released of his eponymous […]
MoreAs if there weren’t enough Halloween or Dia De Los Muertos events going off in Los Angeles, here’s another one to add to your overwhelming schedule. Marilyn Manson has announced two small performance dates at The Roxy in West Hollywood! Manson will headline The Roxy on Halloween night, Friday, Oct. 31 and on Saturday, Nov. […]
MoreBob Mould The Sunset Strip has long been a strange relic to me. Enormously influential in its heyday, religiously mythologized in its present, yet seemingly unrelated to any scene in the last 20 years. Each storied block is filled with legend of Buffalo Springfield clashing with police and Jim Morrison spewing Morrison all over the […]
MoreThe singer-songwriter Ben Kweller is back in Los Angeles with a headlining show at the Roxy on Friday, October 3rd. Since an early age, Kweller was surrounded with music, especially when his father taught him how to play the drums by rehearsing songs by The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and The Hollies. At the age of […]
MoreHailing from Upstate New York, The Felice Brothers bare a special blend of rowdy blues-folk-roots rock sounds that will have you hollering and stomping along to every song. The band will be headlining The Roxy on Wednesday, October 1, a tour stop in support of 2014 album Favorite Waitress, which is their first release on […]
MoreLos Angeles based indie pop-rocker LP is known for killer tunes, a mop top of curly hair and busting out the ukulele at all the right times. LP is on tour now in support of her 2014 album release, Forever For Now, featuring the addictive track “Tokyo Sunrise.” Be sure to catch this must-see artist […]
MoreNot much is known about Slow Magic, hell we don’t even know what he looks like, but what we do know is that he makes some pretty great ambient tracks similar to the likes of XXYYXX, Giraffage, and Chrome Sparks. Now on his “How To Run Away” Tour with Kodak To Graph and Daktyl, Slow Magic has […]
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