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Tonight In Rock: Bob Log III, The Parson Red Heads, The Pinker Tones, Lucky Dragons

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The Parson Red Heads

The Parson Red Heads will be playing tonight at the Echoplex | Photo by Koga for LAist

Our Pick: Castledoor record release, The Parson Red Heads EP release, Princeton @ Echoplex

Tucson-based one-man rock band Bob Log III will be headlining Spaceland in Silver Lake. Barcelona-based electro pop act the Pinker Tones are poised to perform at the Knitting Factory. And, lastly, LA's own experimental music/art group Lucky Dragons will be gracing Echo Curio. But we strongly suggest that you head over to the Echoplex to catch local indie rockers the Parson Red Heads, who are slated to ring in their latest record with Castledoor.

You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post.

The Parson Red Heads - "Raymond"

Castledoor record release, The Parson Red Heads EP release, Princeton @ Echoplex
The Pinker Tones, George Sarah and String Trio @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage) $15
Bob Log III @ Spaceland
Lucky Dragons, Parasitic Fantasy Band, Metal Rouge, Fantastic Sleep @ Echo Curio
Shirley Rolls, The Shade @ Mr. T's Bowl
Stab City, Kill Kill Kill, Manhattan Murder Mystery @ Juanita's Restaurant and Bar
Blank Blue, Zechs Marquise @ The Prospector

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