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Tonight In Rock: Coheed and Cambria, M83, Lambchop, Earthless

M83 will be playing tonight with the LA Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall | Picture via the Bad Plus' Myspace
Our Pick: M83 with Los Angeles Philharmonic @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
Tonight NY-based hard rockers Coheed and Cambria (LAist Review) will be performing at the Forum with none other than Slipknot. Nashville's own alt-country rockers Lambchop are poised to grace the stage at Largo at the Coronet. And, lastly, San Diegan psych rock outfit Earthless will be rocking out in a warehouse off the 10. But we strongly suggest doing whatever it takes to get into the Walt Disney Music Hall to catch Anthony Gonzalez, the french electronic mastermind behind M83, accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
M83 - "M83 - Kim & Jessie (DatA Remix)"
Slipknot, Coheed and Cambria, Trivium @ The Forum
G. Love & Special Sauce @ House of Blues Sunset
M83 with Los Angeles Philharmonic @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
Lambchop, Radar Bros. @ Largo at the Coronet
Grant Lee Phillips @ Largo at the Coronet (Little Room)
Olin and the Moon, Whispertown 2000 @ Home Restaurant (Free! At the new Home on Riverside)
The Chapin Sisters, Artichoke Heart Souffle, Jessie Deluxe, Chand Gendason @ Synchronicity (4306 Melrose Ave.)
Peter Himmelman @ The Getty
Marcy Playground @ Key Club
Conjunto Primavera @ Nokia Theatre LA Live
Les Claypool, Mutaytor, Saul Williams, Yard Dogs Road Show @ Hollywood Palladium
Earthless, Black Cobra, Eternal Elysium, Moab @ Enjoy Human (2323 Porter St.)
The Greyboy Allstars @ Troubadour
Avaland: Carl Cox @ Avalon
Eliza Rickman, Jen and Abby, Arrica Rose, El May, The Dailies @ Hotel Café
The Upper Crust, Peachfuzz @ Spaceland
Lords of Altamont, Wooly Bandits / Mission Creeps, Two Dollar Bash @ Redwood Bar & Grill (Free!)
Bastidas, The Littlest Viking, yes,Deer, Magick Orchids @ the Smell
Blue Jungle, Health Club, Hello My Name is Red @ Pehrspace
War Tapes, The Gray Kid as Ransom & Seaspin @ The Warehouse (1524 E. 15th St. - Park at Rouge, enter through alley. Password is: booksmart.)
UV Lights, Dirt Dress, Prizzy Prizzy Please, Conejos @ The Vermont House (1515 S. Vermont Ave.)
Jack Wilson Jr., Blanket, One Trick Pony, This Frontier Needs Heroes @ Echo Curio
Love Grenades @ CreateFixate
Michna, Raw Paw Band @ Turntable Lab
The Raw Power Rangers, The Bloody Brains, The Barbarellatones @ Mr T's Bowl
Smokin' Joe Kubek, B'Nois King, Marcia Ball @ Luckman Theater
Aaron Gleason, Slips into Space, The Syde Projects (acoustic King Washington) @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Sunset Vista, The Interludes, Ghosts on the Radio, Overbreaker, Mission:Black @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
Beachside Stranglers, Its All Over, Ligher Thieves, Quincey, Beyond Conception, The Oskarholix, The Daffys, Piranna House @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
The Cauterized, Neurotoxin, Rattlehead, Hell Hath No Fury, Divine Era @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge)
Diana Li, Christine Ofrecio, Ed Rhee, Lucy Schwartz, Danny Peck, Fren Asken @ Genghis Cohen
The Mighty Regis @ Good Hurt Club
Oso @ Relax Bar
Go West Young Man, boxViolet, Secret Alphabet, Boy Behind a Wall @ Wolf Gallery (7646 Greenleaf Ave.)
3rd Alley, indosurf @ DiPiazza's
Jim Kweskin @ McCabe’s Guitar Shop
RedCloud, Christafari @ Dakota Live Music Lounge
Delta Spirit @ Detroit Bar
RX Bandits, Tera Melos, Pebaluna, Polar Bears @ Chain Reaction
The Soul of John Black @ Cafe Boogaloo
Peter and the Wolf @ Civic Arts Plaza Theatres
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