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Tonight’s best concerts Los Angeles feature STEVE GUNN, olgaa at Zebulon; Hieroglyphics at Catch One; …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead at Masonic Lodge; Joyce Manor at Glass House and more. Take a look at all the best shows below and be sure to peep our BEST SHOWS OF THE MONTH listing for […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature: Mr. Elevator, Automatic at The Echo; Cold Showers, Fearing, Fawns of Love at Zebulon; Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe at Lodge Room; Sorry Kyle, The Ferocious Few at Bootleg Theater and more. ake a look at all the best shows below and be sure to peep our BEST SHOWS OF THE […]
MoreIndie-folk duo, Who Can Sleep have charmed their way into our hearts with their latest single ‘All Your Love.’ A lovely, slow-burning ditty sure to deliver all the warm fuzzies with its gentle chords and lulling vocals. The Los Angeles-based band duo made up of Dean Vivirito and Lex Helgerson, met one night while individually […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature: Kaki King, Guy Buttery at Bootleg Theater; Potty Mouth, Broken Baby at The Satellite; Miya Folick at The Echo; Joyce Manor, Oso Oso, Peach Kelli Pop at Glass House; Criminal Hygiene, AreaMan at Moroccan Lounge and more. Take a look at all the best shows below and be […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature Odetta Hartman, Lucy Arnell at Resident; Daniel Lanois, Rocco Deluca at Zebulon (FREE); LUXXURY, Alex Siegel at Moroccan; and Hotel Ten Eyes at Love Song Bar (FREE). Some free, some not-so-free, all good. Check it all out below and be sure to peep our BEST SHOWS OF THE MONTH listing […]
MoreLola Marsh, the Tel Aviv duo of vocalist Yael Shoshana Cohen and multi-instrumentalist & producer Gil Landau, have shared the final single “Hold On” from their upcoming album Someday Tomorrow Maybe. A lush crescendo of lilting string melodies, which alternate between light caresses and passionate cascades as they envelop Cohen’s piercing vocals, the song is […]
MoreTonight’s best shows in Los Angeles feature a slew of free concerts including: Kate Clover at Bootleg Theater, BONAVEGA, Balto at It’s A School Night, Figs Vision, Cassowary at The Echo (FREE), WASI, Love Nothing at The Satellite (FREE) and more. Check it all out below and be sure to peep our BEST SHOWS OF THE […]
MoreTonight’s best shows in Los Angeles feature: Jason Isbell at Walt Disney Concert Hall; Chadwick Stokes & The Pintos, Daniel Rodriguez at Troubadour; WAND at The Echo; MIKNNA at 1720; Kidi Band, Dylan Rodrigue at Bootleg Theater and more. Be sure to check out our BEST SHOWS OF THE MONTH listing for more upcoming concerts in L.A.! […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature: WAND at The Echo, The Tissues, Chernobyl at Zebulon, The Ventures at GRAMMY Museum, The Haunts, The Living Roomers at The Satellite and more. Be sure to check out our BEST SHOWS OF THE MONTH listing for more upcoming concerts in L.A.! Jan. 9 — WAND at The Echo Jan. […]
MoreTonight’s Best Concerts in L.A. feature: Cedric Burnside, Leroy from the North at The Echo; A.O. Gerber, Oscura Luna at Echoplex (FREE); My Double, My Brother; Thom Sawyr at The Satellite; Good Riddance, Youth Brigade at The Glass House and more. Check out more best show picks listed below. Be sure to check out our BEST […]
MoreTonight’s best concerts in Los Angeles feature: Kate Clover, NICE at Bootleg Theater (FREE), WASI, Shiragirl at The Satellite (FREE), Figs Vision, Cassowary at The Echo (FREE), and BEDOUINE, Tim Heidecker at The Hi Hat. More best show picks listed below. Be sure to check out our BEST SHOWS OF THE MONTH listing for more […]
MoreThese days, music festival are the place to be “scene” and not just heard. From the droves of fashionistas and annoying influencers that hit Coachella, to the wild party goers at Electric Daisy Carnival — music festivals have always offered some of the most eye-catching scenes. This year we enjoyed covering HARD Day of the […]
MoreModpods were playing their last show of the year opening the night at The Satellite and although it was not super packed it was well attended for an opening act and very enthusiastically. Modpods are disarmingly open and vulnerable while commanding attention and having a great time. Front woman Myraid told a multipart story about […]
MoreTonight’s best concert in Los Angeles for Wednesday, Nov. 6 feature Holychild with Venus in Scorpio at It’s A School Night at Gold Diggers! Also: Two Door Cinema Club at Hollywood Palladium, Marika Hackman at The Roxy, Swervedriver at Teragram Ballroom, Sun Seeker at Moroccan Lounge, Kali Kazoo, Super Space Nation at Hi Hat and […]
MoreDream System 8, the collaborative creation of David Klotz and Erica Elektra, has shared another glimpse into their dreamy, electronica wonderland with new single “I Like The Way You Hold Me.” Created initially when Klotz was scanning through a backlog of hundreds of unfinished songs and came across a file labeled “ElectroPop Beat” and sent […]
MoreHalloween in Los Angeles kicks off tonight. Have you checked our Things to do in Los Angeles for Halloween feature? So much going on! Especially concerts. Tonight’s Best Los Angeles Concerts: Hiatus Kaiyote at The Novo, Tiger Army at Wiltern, Mikal Cronin at Teragram Ballroom, Man Man at The Hi Hat, Messer Chups at Moroccan […]
MoreZach Villa—a lead on cult show American Horror Story: 1984–has shared his latest single “Revolver” since going solo. Previously of Rebel and a Basketcase, Villa has had a prolific hand in his relocation to Los Angeles: starting the label Speaker Cat Records and releasing the debut EP of his latest band Sorry Kyle. But “Revolver” […]
MoreA smattering sample of sounds with a laid back hook, Dan Snaith, better known by his stage name Caribou, ends a five-year hiatus in effortless style with “Home.” The newest single is a reworked mix of Gloria Barnes’ song, “Home.” It is his first release since dropping his 2014 album ‘Our Love.’ Listening to the […]
MoreLos Angeles singer/songwriter Geneva White touches on a visceral vulnerability on her new single “FRAME.” Written on her bedroom floor–in the depths of her feelings listening to Taylor Swift–the song finds inspiration in a phone call White had with a close friend in which she found herself unable to open up in the way she […]
MoreSometimes the things that stick with us are not lightning quick and powerful, but slow wheeling, calculated and intricately placed. It may take a little longer to realize what’s in front of you, but with the right view, a slower and less predictable path reveals much more than you ever could have imagined. Singer/songwriter Eric […]
MoreOne of the fun things about archaic processes like film is the unpredictability of it. You never truly know what will come out until you develop the film, and any little variable could be the variable that changes how the ideas in your head are etched into reality. There is even something to the act […]
MoreSpacey, echoey and open — when listening to TR/ST’s new music, one can’t help but picture a wide and vast image of places and people unknown. The sultry dark-wave artist has released his new single “Destroyer” off forthcoming ‘The Destroyer – 2’ LP. Tour dates announced including a Los Angeles gig at The Novo on […]
MoreTonight’s Best Concerts in Los Angeles feature Bryan Ferry at the Greek Theatre, Cut Chemist at The Mayan, Georgi Kay at Sayers Club, Sam Marine & The Walks Of Life at Moroccan Lounge and more. Check it all out below! Thursday — August 29, 2019 Bryan Ferry at Greek Theatre Cut Chemist at The Mayan […]
MoreTonight’s Best Concerts in Los Angeles feature The Roots at the Hollywood Bowl, Helado Negro at the Santa Monica Piers, Stray Cats at Greek Theatre, Mannequin Pussy at the Echo, Howlin’ Rain at he Moroccan Lounge and more. Check it all out below! Wednesday — August 28, 2019 The Roots at Hollywood Bowl Helado Negro, […]
MoreWith just weeks until the drop of her new album, ‘The Practice of Love,’ multidisciplinary artist Jenny Hval released “High Alice,” a new single that follows the hot release of “Ashes to Ashes,” another song off Hval’s upcoming album. “High Alice” is aptly titled, leading listeners down a rabbit hole into the subconscious; a rather […]
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