On Sunday evening, local band Midnight Movies (MySpace) performed on Part Time Punks (MySpace) at The Echo (MySpace), opening for Spectrum. Also on the bill was Chicago's Grimble Grumble (MySpace).
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Sometimes one is in the mood for a gathering of people with great music, but instead of being happy and energetically dancing around, there is Give Up's "A Sad, Slow Dance Party" presented by dublab and Part Time Punks tonight at La Cita. Taking cue from the successfully subdued Give Up shows where DJs played gloomy music and devotees painted tears on their faces, this next installation takes on the lonely theme in time for Valentine's Day. What's interesting is the depressing music actually has the opposite effect and makes for a joyful time.
2006 Performance of Unsilent Night in SF
Korn - "Falling Away From Me"
AMERICAN MUSIC an acoustic punk documentary
Last Saturday, my friend and I headed downtown (a bit late) to check out Night Vision: MOCA After Dark. We made a spur of the moment decision to go, after wandering around aimlessly a bit, eating Pinkberry (the reason being only one of us could get in to see What We Do Is Secret, and that just wouldn't be fair). So we found ourselves driving around and around and around looking for parking, ultimately...
Portland’s disco-punk duo Glass Candy graced L.A.’s presence twice this past weekend. On Friday night, Johnny Jewel and Ida No played to a sardine-packed crowd of teenagers at Echo Park’s Tribal Cafe, a juice and coffee bar that clears out part of its floor for bands. Everybody danced and yelled out requests and put the band in a chipper mood.
Fiery Furnaces, Comets on Fire @ Arthur Nights, Palace Theatre
The Cramps, Hank Williams III, Drive By Truckers, Dave Alvin, Candye Kane, Nona Hendryx, Richard Street @ Sunset Junction The Smithereens, Susanna Hoffs & Matthew Sweet, The Minus 5, Jefferson Starship (minus Grace Slick) @ House of Blues Faster Pussycat, Stephen Adler, Bang Tango @ Safari Sam's Gotan Project, Zero 7 @ Hollywood Bowl Minion, Hot Wired, Searh Tea, Rock Beats Paper @ Viper Room Nevermore, Agent Steel, Scarred, Cage, Nuclear Winter @ Knitting...
Fri 5/26 - Elefant / Voxtrot / Silversun Pickups @ the Wiltern ($20) – Elefant's new album, The Black Magic Show, is out on Hollywood Records. They've got a stylish front man with lots of swagger and they should appeal to fans of the Killers and She Wants Revenge. Silversun Pickups are getting ready to release their debut full-length, Carnavas, on Dangerbird Records on July 11th. The people who’ve heard it say it’s really good and that they’ve outdone their EP. Austin’s Voxtrot are definitely a band to keep your eye on. Their recent EP is full of infectious, early 80s, Smiths-style rock. They just toured the country with local heartthrobs, Irving. Download Voxtrot’s “Mothers, Sisters, Daughters and Wives”
Fri 5/19 - Kelley Stoltz / Irving / The Little Ones @ the Echo ($10) – This is a very strong lineup for the indie pop fans. San Francisco’s Kelley Stoltz put out an overlooked album earlier this year on Sub Pop. He sounded great at the Echo in February, but his set was cut short by a DJ night. Hopefully he won’t be rushed tonight. He writes songs that are informed by all the classic music you love from the late 1960s / early 1970s, but still manages to make them his own. Download “The Sun Comes Through” You've already heard us talk about Irving several times before. Their latest album is super catchy and they always put on an energetic live show. Their songs cover the spectrum from early 1980s, Cure-influenced songs to Elephant 6 pop. Download “Situation” The Little Ones are one of our favorite new local bands. They seemed to spring out of nowhere (the lead singer was actually in a popular emo-ish band called Sunday's Best) and immediately caught the attention of the blogosphere. They play sing-along indie pop in the mold of the Shins and Fruit Bats. Download “High on a Hill”
FRIDAY
- 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. Call (323) 256-5332. - The
Colburn Conservatory of Music perform for LACMA's Sunday
Live series. The concert begins at 6 PM in LACMA's Leo S. Bing
Theatre. For info, call (323) 857-6234.
Unless otherwise noted, all shows are free of charge. All show lineups and
times are subject to change without notice.
- Cellist
Armen Ksajikian and Pianist Brian Pezzone perform for LACMA's Sunday
Live series. The concert begins at 6 PM in LACMA's Leo S. Bing
Theatre. For info, call (323) 857-6234. - Part-Time Punks present:
Japanese Motors (Rough Trade), Group
Sounds and
Guest DJ Jimi Hey at the echo.
The show starts at 10 PM. Call (213) 413-8200.
Unless otherwise noted, all shows are free of charge. All show lineups and times are subject
to change without notice.
- Yari More and his Orchestra perform at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza at
7:30 PM. (323) 290-6636.
- Mews Small & Her Fabulous Females, Brad
Kay and Justefanie perform at Unurban Coffeehouse at 1 PM. Call (310) 315-0056. - The All Saints Choir and
Orchestra perform
Fauré’s Requiem and works by C.V. Stanford and Craig Phillips.
The event is free but all donations will benefit Katrina recovery efforts.
The show begins at 5 PM in the All Saints’ Church in Beverly Hill.
Call (310)
275-2910. - Pianist
Maria Demina performs for LACMA's Sunday
Live series. The concert begins at 6 PM in LACMA's Leo S. Bing
Theatre. Call (323) 857-6234.
Unless otherwise noted, all shows are free of charge.
Grab a jacket, some friends and get out of the house. There are plenty of
free gigs to keep you occupied.
SATURDAY, 10/8
- Catch Hot Club Quartette at Cafe
Z in the Skirball Cultural Center followed
by a free screening of Algeria in a Smile. The
show starts at noon. Call (310) 440-4500. - DJs Michael Stock and Benjamin White of Part
Time Punks continue
their residency at MOCA.
The show starts at 6pm. It's free with general museum admission. Call (213)
621-1734. - The Afro-Brazilian Drumming and Potluck features world percussion
jams and food at Bang
a Drum starting at 7:30pm. Admission is free, but this is a potluck,
so bring food. For info, call (323) 936-3274.
SUNDAY, 10/9
- Mezzo-soprano Hermine Haselböck and pianist Florian Henschel perform
songs by Alexander Zemlinsky for the LACMA Sundays
Live Series. The show starts
at 6pm. Call (323) 857-6234. - Part-Time Punks present Ariel
Pink, Indian Jewelry and Blood
On The Wall
at the echo at 10pm.
For more info, call (213) 413-8200.
MONDAY, 10/10
- Colored Shadows continue their
residency at Spaceland.
The doors open at 8pm and the show begins at 9pm. Call (323) 661-4380.
- Lavender Diamond continue
their October residency at the
echo. The show starts at 8:30pm. For
details, call (213) 413-8200.
- The Words take
the stage at the
Silverlake Lounge at 11pm. Call (323) 666-2407.
Unless otherwise noted, all performances
are free.
SATURDAY, 9/24
- DJs Michael Stock and Benjamin White of Part Time
Punks continue their two month residency at
MOCA. The show
starts at 6pm and it's free with general museum admission. Call (213)
621-1734.
- JB and The Rebellion's play at
One
Colorado in Old Pasadena,
from 9pm to midnight. Call
(626) 564-1066.
SUNDAY, 9/25
- Pianist Sara Naomi Sumitani performs at the Beverly
Hills Public Library at 2pm. Call (310) 937-7275.
- Pianist Marina
Lomazov plays
at the LACMA Sundays
Live Series.
The show starts at 6pm. Call (323) 857-6234.
- Paul Bailey Ensemble performs
at Mr. T's Bowl at 9pm (323)
256-7561.
- DJs Michael Stock and Benjamin White spin post-punk, mutant disco and
indie 80s-90s at the echo at 10pm.
For info, call (213) 413-8200.
- Part Time Punks spin the Smiths, Morrissey
and other Suedeheads all night long. The show starts at 10pm at the
echo. Call (213) 413-8200.
MONDAY, 9/26
- Toys That Kill take the
echo stage at 8:30pm. Call (213) 418-8200 for
details.
- The Oohlas continue their residency
at the
echo. Doors open at 8pm but there's no cover after 10pm. For
details, call (213) 413-8200.
- Run Run Run also continue their
residency at Spaceland.
Doors open at 8pm and the show begins at 9pm. Call (323) 661-4380
- One of the Loudest Tragedies Ever Heard take
the stage at the
Silverlake Lounge at 11pm. Call (323) 666-2407
