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Tonight In Rock: Thom Yorke, School of Seven Bells, WPA, Light FM

Tonight Radiohead front man Thom Yorke will be closing out a sold-out two-night stint at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown with local experimental electronic act Lucky Dragons. Brooklyn-based shoegaze-infused electronic trio School of Seven Bells (LAist Review) are poised to take on the Troubadour with local indie rock outfit Warpaint (LAist Review, #2, #3) and NY's latest buzz band Phantogram. And, lastly, WPA, or rather Works Progress Administration—a Santa Barbara-bred supergroup formed from a prominent community of musicians who frequent the Largo, including Sean and Sara Watkins, as well as Glen Phillips—will be performing for their first time at the Largo at the Coronet. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch the opening night of local indie pop outfit Light FM's month-long residency. LAist favorites We Barbarians and Tigers Can Bite You are slated to kick things off. Yours truly will be DJing in between sets. more ›

Interview: Glen Phillips of Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Interview: Glen Phillips of Works Progress Administration (WPA)

If you want to see the epitome of collaboration, you need look no further than the band Works Progress Administration (WPA). This new folk-pop supergroup, named after FDR's New Deal agency, was born out of many Largo at the Coronet shows and impromptu post-show jam sessions. Over the last year, it has evolved into an "expandable collective" of musicians who can individually and collectively make your jaw drop with their skill and improvisation. more ›

Watkins Family Hour @ Largo, 9/13/07

Watkins Family Hour @ Largo, 9/13/07

Thursday night's Watkins Family Hour performance at Largo was a humdinger. At one point, they must have broken some kind of a Largo record, because they fit NINE people on that tiny platform. Throughout the three-hour set, eight additional performers joined Sean and Sara Watkins on the stage. The lineup included Fiona Apple, Benmont Tench, Glen Phillips, Greg Leisz, Mike Elizondo, Willie Watson, Jay Bellerose and Dave Rawlings. They performed more than 20 songs... more ›

Tonight in Rock: Ellegarden, Lynyrd Skynrd, Nikka Costa

Ellegarden - "Koukasen" Dappled Cities, Eulogies, Manejo Beto, Die Die Die @ The Echo Tegan & Sara @ Amoeba Records The Cribs, Sean Na Na, The Hugs @ The Troubadour Lynyrd Skynrd @ Pacific Amphitheatre Ellegarden @ The Knitting Factory Nikka Costa @ House of Blues Bridge Dwellas, Rebels to the Grain, Rhythm Natives, Epidemik, The Antidotes @ Temple Bar Glen Phillips @ Largo T.J. Helmerich, Mark Nonisa, Ric Fierabracci, Bernie Galane @ The... more ›

Tonight in Rock in LA - Morrissey, Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Sum 41, Ravonettes, Rev. Horton Heat

Tonight's a crazy night of rock. And yet, is there anything cooler than Morrissey playing the bowl tonight? Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Sum 41, The Bravery, Plain White T's, Silversun Pickups, Shiny Toy Guns, Cold War Kids @ Seaside Park (Ventura) Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio, Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock, Sugar Hill Gang, Stacey Q, Expose, Stevie B. @ Honda Center Morrissey @ The Hollywood Bowl Reverend Horton Heat,... more ›

Tonight in Rock in LA - BB, Stephen Malkmus, Ditty Bops

The Guitar Center Drum-Off Grand Finals starring +44, Street Drum Corps, Hellride @ Henry Fonda Theater more ›

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