Tonight In Rock: Chris Thile, Black Mountain, Radars To The Sky, Learning Music
Tonight former Nickel Creek member, virtuosic Oceanside-bred mandolin player Chris Thile will be gracing Largo at the Coronet. Local indie rockers Radars to the Sky (LAist Review, #2, #3) are poised to ring in their debut disc, 2010's Supra / Infra at Spaceland. And, lastly, local prolific songwriter John Wood, who performs under the pseudonym Learning Music, will be continuing his residency at Echo Curio. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Bootleg Theater to catch Canadian psych rock troupe Black Mountain, who are poised to release their third studio-album—2010's Wilderness Heart— via Jagjaguwar this coming September. LAist favorites, Baltimore-based quartet Lower Dens are slated to kick things off.
Tonight In Rock: Alice Russell, The Watkins Family Hour, Lenka, Black Mountain
Tonight the famed Watkins Family Hour will be performing at the Largo at the Coronet. Australian singer-songwriter Lenka is poised to grace the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown. And, lastly, Canadian psych rock troupe Black Mountain will be headlining Spaceland. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Troubadour to catch British soul singer Alice Russell.
Bon Iver's Top Seven of 2008
December is list-making season. And for us music journalists, it is a time to look back on scores of albums, reflect upon the music and recapitulate our favorites. But this year, just like the last, we took this opportunity to flip that tradition upside down, asking the artists that influenced us what influenced them. The prompt was not limited to albums that came out in 2008.
Tonight in Rock: Mardi Gras!
Usually Tuesday nights are slow for music in this town. Not tonight -- the spirit of Super Tuesday and democracy must have rung clear to bookers. Of course, LAist is having a party too, starting at 7:00 p.m. at Seven Grand. Choices, choices.

