Entries from LAist tagged with 'lionfever'
November 3, 2007
Rodrigo Y Gabriela @ Henry Fonda Yo La Tengo @ Ivar Pretty in Stereo @ Whisky Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus @ Honda Center Low Vs Diamond, Something For Rockets @ Viper Room Enon, Love of Diagrams, Model/Actress @ The Echo Minus the Bear, The Helio Sequence, Grand Archives @ Avalon Xu Xu Fang, Lion Fever, Winter Flowers, Magic Mirror @ Spaceland Jon Brion @ Largo Bootie LA @ Safari Sam's Melee @ Troubadour......
Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - Rodrigo y Gabriela, Yo La, Minus"June 4, 2007
Jesca Hoop - "Big Fish" On the Surface, Something for Rockets, Low vs. Diamond, Shapes of Race Cars @ Viper Room Jesca Hoop, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Tom Schraeder @ The Hotel Cafe The Monolators, Downtown-Union, The Natural Disasters @ The Scene Thailand, The Break Up Brenda's, I Make This Sound, The Coco B's @ Silverlake Lounge Spindrift, Wiskey Biscuit, Crooked Cowboy @ Safari Sam's Burning Briges, Lion Fever, Luxury Flats......
Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - Shapes of Race Cars, Thailand, Jesca Hoop, The Monolators"January 29, 2007
If you haven't see the Submarines during their month-long residency at The Echo, you need to go tonight, their finale. - The Editor Lou Barlow @ Safari Sam's The Submarines, Xu Xu Fang, June in July @ The Echo Pennywise, The Circle Jerks, Ignite @ House of Blues Social Conflict, Punk as a Doornail, Wolfgang Bang @ The Scene War Tapes, Lion Fever, The Starlite Desperation, DJ Keith Morris @ Viper Room Pity Party,......
Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - The Submarines, Lou Barlow, Pennywise, Circle Jerks, Clark 8"December 3, 2005
Unless otherwise noted, all shows are free of charge. All show lineups and times are subject to change without notice. SUNDAY, 12/4 Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra perform John Corigliano’s Elegy, Aaron Copland’s Quiet City and Appalachian Spring Suite, and David Diamond’s Rounds at the Wilshire Ebell Theater at 4 PM. Call (310) 859-7668. The Arroyo Singers present their annual winter concert with guest accordionist Nick Ariondo at Oneonta Congregational Church at 4:30 PM.......
Continue Reading "LAist's Free Gig Guide"August 5, 2005
FRIDAY • Robbie Fulks and special guest Randy Weeks play at McCabe's Guitar Shop at 8 PM. Tickets are $16. • The Dead 60s, Drunk Horse and Morningwood perform at Spaceland at 9 PM. • Carlos Guitarlos, Mike Stinson and The Blazers play at The Echo at 8:30 PM. Admission is $10. [18+] • Lion Fever, LKN and Pink Grenade hit the stage at El Cid tonight. Cover is $5. • Billy Zoom, Hellbound......
Continue Reading "Countrier Than Thou"July 1, 2005
FRIDAY • The Fold at El Cid features Willowz, Lion Fever and Bellmer Dolls tonight at 7 PM. • At the Egyptian Theatre, a double feature of Ebirah, Horror of the Deep and King Kong vs. Godzilla at 7:30 PM. • Local violinist and singer Petra Haden is at the Ford Amphitheatre covering The Who Sell Out, with Stephen Prina opening at 8:30 PM. Click here for our complete listing of events for the......
Continue Reading "Oh No, There Goes Tokyo"February 4, 2005
• Tonight at The Echo, New York noisemakers Panthers (featuring former members of Unrest, Orchid and The Red Scare) will be at the helm, plus special guests Lion Fever and Parchment Farm. Doors open at 7:30 PM and tickets are $8. • The Knitting Factory has Yeti-masters High on Fire with Planes Mistaken for Stars and Kylessa performing tonight at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $12. • At the El Rey, 8 PM brings Luna......
Continue Reading "Just Can't Win"October 26, 2004
Show up at 6:00 PM for a free set by Mixmaster Mike at Amoeba Music. LAist suggests arrivingn early to stake out a good spot. '90s hard rock behemoths Helmet have returned and will be playing their second gig at the Troubadour tonight, with openers Instruction. Doors open at 8:00 PM and tickets are $15.00. At the Knitting Factory, former Dismemberment Plan headmaster Travis Morrison will be performing songs from his solo album, preceeded......
Continue Reading "Mix It Up"September 3, 2004
[Ed. note: New show added below!] Since most of us are all celebrating the passage of Labor Day by doing absolutely no labor, LAist thought it might behoove the readership to be aware of this weekend's events. That way, everyone can be properly hungover Monday morning and enjoy Labor Day the way it was meant to be enjoyed—flat on your back nursing a little hair of the dog. Saturday At the Troubadour, KCRW welcomes......
Continue Reading "Labor Day, Schmabor Day"