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Tonight in Rock: The Mae Shi, Stolen Sweets

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One of the most requested features on LAist is more warning for events. To that, today we did our first This Month in Rock post with Ali Miller. Check it out and keep your suggestions coming!

Also, since Flight of the Conchords are always doing these unannounced appearances, the latest is coming from Bic Runga, who plays next week at Largo. According to an e-mail, the duo will probably show up for a song or two during the show.

Tonight
Stolen Sweets @ Temple Bar
James Hunter @ Troubadour
Gravy Train!!!, Bridez @ The Echo
Boston, Styx @ Gibson Amphitheatre
Alice Russell, Mozella, Lelisa Broussard @ Hotel Cafe
The Mae Shi, Death to Anders, Light FM @ Spaceland
The Henry Clay People, Le Switch, Swim Party @ The Prospector

We Are Scientists, The Morning Benders, The Blood Arm @ El Rey
Zombelle, Claps Clap, Voice on Tape, David Scott Stone @ Hyperion Tavern
The Beeters, Seasons, Fuckass & the Grease Patrol, Push Play @ Mr. T's Bowl

Photo of the Stolen Sweets via their MySpace

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