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May 29, 2007

Tonight in Rock in LA - Arcade Fire, Quiet Company

They're the best band you'll see all summer. Yes, even better than Rage Against the Machine. Pound-for-pound Arcade Fire has more songs, better songs, and you can't call it comeback. Plus the Canadians will be playing two nights in a venue in a park that will still smell of the remnants of an actual fire. Unless Rage has a stage that looks like a 1970s super computer, another point must be awarded to the Arcade Fire who have many more vids that you can see after the jump.

Arcade Fire @ Greek Theatre
Quiet Company @ Lighthouse Cafe
Virginia City Revival, The Binges, Killola @ Safari Sam's
Kind Hearts & Coronets, Karabal Nightlife, Nightfur @ El Cid
Low Stars, Jay Nash, Olivia D' Abo @ The Hotel Cafe
Voxtrot, Sound Team, Au Revoir Simone @ El Rey
Peter Himmelman @ Cinema Bar
Casket Salesmen @ Whisky
Northern, Glacier Hiking, Free Moral Agents, Repeater @ The Troubadour
Wildon Ash, Killing James, Point Zero, Drenched in Blood @ The Knitting Factory
Program the Dead, The Ringers, The Scene, Oh No Not Stereo, The Good Cheer @ Key Club

David Bowie & The Arcade Fire - Wake Up

"Intervention" at KCRW

Arcade Fire & U2 - Love Will Tear Us Apart

Neon Bible & Wake Up

No Cars Go (Rock en Seine 2005)

Coachella 2007 - Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)

Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)

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