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Tonight In Rock: Biffy Clyro, Little Boots, The Temper Trap, Abe Vigoda

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The Temper Trap will be performing tonight at the Henry Fonda Music Box | Picture via the Temper Trap's Myspace
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The Temper Trap will be performing tonight at the Henry Fonda Music Box | Picture via the Temper Trap's Myspace
Our Pick: The Temper Trap, Darker My Love @ Henry Fonda Music Box

Tonight Scottish rock outfit Biffy Clyro (LAist Interview) will be concluding a two-night stint at the Troubadour, warming up the stage for headlining act, Atlanta-based indie rockers Manchester Orchestra. English electro-pop songstress Little Boots is poised to headline the El Rey Theatre with none other than Dragonette and Fan Death in tow. And, lastly, LA-based experimental punk outfit Abe Vigoda will be taking on the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Henry Fonda Music Box to catch Melbourne-based indie rock buzz band the Temper Trap. Local psych rockers Darker My Love (LAist 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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The Temper Trap - "Sweet Disposition"

Travis x A-Trak @ The Roxy
Manchester Orchestra, The Features, Biffy Clyro, O'Brother @ Troubadour
Little Boots, Dragonette, Class Actress @ El Rey Theatre
The Temper Trap, Darker My Love @ Henry Fonda Music Box
Cary Brothers, Meiko, Shane Walsh, Mighty Kate, Girl Problems @ The Hotel Café
Abe Vigoda, Lovvers, The Black Apples @ The Echo
Delta Spirit, We Barbarians, Jonny Corndawg @ Bootleg Theater
Club NME w/ Olin and the Moon, Correatown, Finn Riggins, Jared Mees and the Grown Children @ Spaceland
Agent Ribbons, Wet & Reckless, Kissing Cousins @ Silver Lake Lounge
Learning Music, Cassorla, Boy Eats Drum Machine, Dylan Trees @ Echo Curio
Text of Light (feat. Lee Ranaldo), Parallel @ Cinefamily
Twin Tigers, The Soft Hands, Bella Novella, L'Orchidee D'Hawai @ Alex's Bar

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