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Tonight In Rock: Admiral Radley, Superhumanoids, Spirit Animal, Andy Clockwise

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Superhumanoids will be performing tonight at Origami Vinyl | Phoyo by Lyden Masland via Superhumanoids' Myspace
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Superhumanoids will be performing tonight at Origami Vinyl | Phoyo by Lyden Masland via Superhumanoids' Myspace
Our Pick: Superhumanoids EP release @ Origami Vinyl (FREE! Early Show; 7 PM)

Tonight Admiral Radley, an LA-based indie rock conglomerate that is equal parts former Grandaddy, former Earlimart, will be performing for free, in-store at Amoeba Music in Hollyweird. Experimental electro act Spirit Animal are poised to ring in their latest endeavor, 2010's The Cost of Living, at the Bootleg Theater. And, lastly, Australian-bred singer-songwriter Andy Clockwise will be taking on the Troubadour. But we strongly suggest heading over to Origami Vinyl to catch local indie pop quartet Superhumanoids, who will be ringing in their latest EP—2010's Urgency.

Superhumanoids - "Contemporary Individual"

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Admiral Radley - "Ghosts of Syllables"

Spirit Animal - "The Mountain (Heartless Bastards cover)"

Andy Clockwise - "Love And War"

Admiral Radley @ Amoeba Music (FREE! Early Show; 7 PM)
Superhumanoids EP release @ Origami Vinyl (FREE! Early Show; 7 PM)
Spirit Animal's cd release show, Gun Runner, The Non @ Bootleg Theater
Andy Clockwise, Marvelous Toy, Silent Comedy @ Troubadour
Hey Champ, Imagine Dragons, The Vicious Guns, Polaris At Noon, Trestles @ The Viper Room
"Smog Sessions" w/ MRK1, Juan Basshead, Emu, Kemst @ The Echo
Modern Time Machines, Italian Japanese, The Sister Ruby Band @ El Cid
Eytan and the Embassy, Philadelphia Grand Jury, Ballerina Black @ Silver Lake Lounge
Elisa Randazzo, Miranda Lee Richards, Bridgett St. John, Neal Casal @ Spaceland
Big Tree, The Shade, C-Horse, Birdlips @ Echo Curio
Zion I @ The Roxy
Streetlight Manifesto @ Key Club
Sam Bradley, Austin Hartley Leonard, Guy Sebastian @ The Hotel Café
Wild Women of Song @ The Grammy Museum
Pato Banton @ The Glass House
Brother Sal @ Saint Rocke

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