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Tonight In Rock: Biffy Clyro, The Big Pink, Laura Veirs, Superhumanoids

The Big Pink will be performing tonight at the El Rey Theatre | Photo by Michael Camacho for LAist
Our Pick: The Big Pink, A Place to Bury Strangers, Active Child, IO Echo @ El Rey Theatre
Tonight Scottish rock outfit Biffy Clyro (LAist Interview) will be gracing the Troubadour, warming up the stage for headlining act, Atlanta-based indie rockers Manchester Orchestra. Local indie pop quartet Superhumanoids are poised to take on the Silver Lake Lounge with none other than Highland Park-based psych-infused synth pop act Random Patterns, Red Tide and his Orchestra. And, lastly, Portland-based songstress Laura Veirs will be performing at Spaceland. But we strongly suggest heading over to the El Rey Theatre to catch London-based electro-infused rock duo the Big Pink (LAist Interview, Review). Brooklyn-based noise-infused rock outfit A Place To Bury Strangers (LAist Review), LA-bred electro-pop singer-songwriter Active Child and local goth/dance-infused rock duo IO Echo are slated to kick things off.
Do not fret! Week In Rock will be up later today. It exists! We exist!
The Big Pink - "Too Young To Love"
Manchester Orchestra, The Features, Biffy Clyro, O'Brother @ Troubadour
The Big Pink, A Place to Bury Strangers, Active Child, IO Echo @ El Rey Theatre
Laura Veirs & Hall of Flames, Old Believers, Cataldo @ Spaceland
Red Tide, Superhumanoids, Random Patterns, his Orchestra @ Silver Lake Lounge
Meredith Meyer, Haroula Rose, Brandon McCulloch & The Deadbirds, Dudley Saunders @ The Viper Room
Planets, Totally Serious, LA Fog, Secondary @ The Smell
Pocahaunted, Infinite Body, Tracy Trance, Taterbug @ Echo Curio
Sheila Nicholls, Lauren Tarantino, Kristen Toedtman, Aijia Lise @ The Hotel Café
The Rescues, HoneyHoney @ Saint Rocke
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