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Tonight In Rock: Beach House, The Radio Dept., Cotton Jones, Generationals

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The Radio Dept. will be performing at the El Rey Theatre tonight | Picture via the Radio Dept.'s Myspace
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The Radio Dept. will be performing at the El Rey Theatre tonight | Picture via the Radio Dept.'s Myspace
Our Pick: The Radio Dept., Young Prisms @ El Rey Theatre

Tonight Baltimore-bred dream pop duo Beach House will be headlining the Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theater with San Franciscan indie rockers Papercuts in tow. The phoenix that rose from the ashes of Page France, Maryland-based indie folk act Cotton Jones are poised to take on the Troubadour.

And, lastly, New Orleans-bred indie pop act the Generationals will be gracing the Hotel Café. But we strongly suggest heading over to the El Rey Theatre to catch Swedish indie pop trio the Radio Dept.

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The Radio Dept. - "David"

Henry Rollins @ Largo at the Coronet
Beach House, Papercuts @ The Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theater
The Radio Dept., Young Prisms @ El Rey Theatre
Nicole Atkins & The Sea, Cotton Jones @ Troubadour
Generationals, Nightmare & the Cat, Scars on 45, Josh Smith @ The Hotel Café
He's My Brother, She's My Sister, Vanaprasta, Erik Hassle @ The Satellite
TRMRS, Hindu Pirates @ The Echo
Gram Rabbit, Indians, LA Font @ Bordello
Wake Up Lucid's EP release, The Steelwells, Gypsy Death Star @ Bootleg Theater
Wyoming, Obi Best, Mike Bloom @ King King
The Ross Sea Party, Hello Electric, The Californian @ Silver Lake Lounge
Back To The Future The Ride, Robedoor, Suzi Star, Pure Shit @ The Smell
Hammered Satin, The Fantastic Harlan Jones Band, Nigel Silverthorn @ Three Clubs
The Vespertines, The Brave Ones, Bethpage Black, Valora, Kemble Walters & the Blank Faces, Motor Gun Hotel @ The Viper Room

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