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Tonight In Rock: ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Cave In, Har Mar Superstar, A Hawk & A Hacksaw

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Brother Reade will be performing tonight at the Echo | Picture via Brother Reade's Myspace
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Brother Reade will be performing tonight at the Echo | Picture via Brother Reade's Myspace
Our Pick: Har Mar Superstar, Brother Reade, Kesha @ The Echo

Tonight legendary Austin-based art rock sextet ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead will be headlining the Henry Fonda Music Box with none other than Cardiff-bred rockers Future of the Left in tow. Fresh on the heels of a three year hiatus, Boston-based hard rock outfit Cave In are poised to perform at the Knitting Factory for free with Kansas City's own metalcore masterminds Coalesce. And, lastly, New Mexican folk act A Hawk & A Hacksaw will be taking on Spaceland with Bakersfield-based Americana outfit the Grizzly Owls. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch Minnesota-born genre-hopping, full-figured singer-songwriter Har Mar Superstar. LAist favorites, local hip hop duo Brother Reade (LAist Interview, Review) are slated to kick things off.

You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post, which goes up every Sunday.

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...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Future of the Left @ Henry Fonda Music Box
Coalesce, Cave In @ Knitting Factory (FREE! Main Stage)
Andrew W.K. with The Calder Quartet @ Largo at the Coronet
Har Mar Superstar, Brother Reade, Kesha @ The Echo
The Rescues, AM, lissie @ Troubadour
A Hawk & A Hacksaw, Damon & Naomi, The Grizzly Owls @ Spaceland
Fitz And The Tantrums, The Blakes @ 3 Clubs
Oliver Future, Divisible, boxViolet @ Edgar Varela Fine Arts (542 S. Alameda St., Los Angeles)
Lucent Dossier Experience @ El Rey Theatre
So Many Wizards, Big Whup, Hair Envelope, Big Spider's Back, Collisions, Bell Stay @ Mr. T's Bowl
Mr. Green All Stars w/ HR, Rocky George, Norwood Fisher, The Scientist, Opus Dai, Cage 9, Ambrose, Licence To Kill, The Other Side of Morning, The Fabulous Miss Wendy @ Echoplex
Eliza Rickman, KLUM, Jezzebelle, Dorian Wood @ Hyperion Tavern
Jack Wilson Jr., Liz Pappademas and the Level, Ryan Harrison and the Orphans, Kind Cromang @ Echo Curio
The Snow, MPhase @ Bootleg Theatre
Wintergreen, The Republic, Raining and Ok @ Silver Lake Lounge
Joey Ryan, Katie Costello, Aaron Beaumont, Rooster Ra, Alaskan Summer @ The Hotel Café
Sonic Chicken 4, Haunted George, Wounded Lion @ Redwood Bar & Grill
State Radio, Dusty Rhodes & the River Band @ House of Blues Anaheim
New Noise Santa Barbara w/ Michael Franti & Spearhead, Murs, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Mad Caddies, No Use For A Name, Har Mar Superstar, Pulley, Culver City Dub Collective, The Growlers, The Outline, Avi Buffalo, Happy Hollows, Franklin For Short, Pilar Diaz, Nico Stai, Killola @ Various Venues

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