Tonight Canadian experimental electronic duo Crystal Castles will be headlining the Echoplex. Georgia-bred singer-songwriter/producer Butch Walker is poised to perform at the El Rey Theatre with none other than local indie rockers Eulogies (LAist Interview, Review, #2, #3). And, lastly, LA-by-way-of-Chicago indie rock quartet Helen Stellar will be taking on Spaceland with NY-based pop rock outfit the Postelles. But we strongly suggest heading over to Bardot to catch Colorado-based pop-infused folk/bluegrass act SHEL, who will be performing here for their first time ever.
Tonight In Rock: Crystal Castles, Butch Walker, SHEL, The Postelles
Tonight In Rock: Pixies, The Bravery, Neon Indian, Avi Buffalo
Tonight NY-based alternative rockers the Bravery will be headlining the Wiltern with Aussie indie rock quartet Howling Bells in tow. Austin/Brooklyn-bred electro pop duo Neon Indian are poised to grace Siren Studios with none other than Canadian experimental electronic duo Crystal Castles. And, lastly, Long Beach/Los Alamitos natives and recent Sub Pop signees Avi Buffalo (LAist Interview, Review) will be performing at the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Hollywood Palladium to catch legendary Boston-bred alternative rock outfit the Pixies, who will be taking on the penultimate night of their three-date stint.
Tonight In Rock: HARD Summer, Rock the Bells, The Dodos, Casiokids
Tonight HARD Summer, a massive multi-stage festival boasting a bevy of prominent electronic acts like Underworld, Chromeo, Crookers, Tiga, SebastiAn, the Bloody Beetroots and many more, will be taking place at the Forum. This year's Rock the Bells, which features the likes of Nas, Damian Marley, Ice Cube, The Roots, Common, Busta Rhymes, RZA, GZA, Raekwon, Slum Village, the Knux (LAist Interview) and many more, is set to take place at San Manuel Amphiteatre. Local producer/musician extraordinaire Jon Brion (LAist Interview, #2, Review) will be jamming at Largo at the Coronet with none other than Wilco guitarist Nels Cline (LAist Interview). And, lastly, Bergen-based experimental indie pop outfit Casiokids will be performing at Spaceland with the Wave Pictures and Slow Club in tow. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Getty Center to catch San Francisco-based psych-folk-pop act the Dodos for this week's edition of Saturdays Off the 405.

