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Tonight In Rock: Eagles of Death Metal, Matt & Kim, The Soft Pack, Castledoor

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Glasser will be playing tonight at Silver Lake Lounge | Picture via Glasser's Myspace

Our Pick: Tartufi, Glasser, Dame Satan @ Silver Lake Lounge

Tonight Palm Desert-bred rockers Eagles of Death Metal will be headlining the Henry Fonda Music Box. Brooklyn-based punk/dance duo Matt & Kim are slated to perform at the Troubadour with experimental rockers the Mae Shi (LAist Interview, Review, #2) in tow. LAist favorites the Soft Pack (formerly known as the Muslims) are slated to rock with San Diegan garage rock outfit Crocodiles at the Echo early on in the night. English electro-pop sensation Little Boots will be gracing the stage at Spaceland. And, lastly, local indie rockers Castledoor (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6) are poised to play Bordello. But we strongly suggest stopping by the Silver Lake Lounge to see electro-pop songstress Glasser.

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Eagles of Death Metal, The Living Things @ The Henry Fonda Music Box
Matt & Kim, The Mae Shi, The Underground Railroad to Candyland @ The Troubadour
Castledoor, Overview, Zoro, Safety @ Bordello
Club NME Presents: Little Boots, Love Grenades, Drusilla @ Spaceland
The Soft Pack, Crocodiles @ The Echo (Early Show; 8 PM)
Oren Lavie @ Largo at the Coronet
Leslie and The Badgers, The Young Whiskey, Next of Kin @ Mountain Bar
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band @ The Mint
Pig Destroyer, Trash Talk @ Knitting Factory
Aushua, Drew Danburry @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge)
Low End Theory Club: Divinci, DJ T-Lo, Flynn Adam @ Airliner
No Culture with Tim Sweeney @ the Echo (Late show; 10 PM)
Tartufi, Glasser, Dame Satan @ Silver Lake Lounge
Austin Hartley-Leonard, Joshua James with Lex Land @ Hotel Cafe
Rick Holmstrom @ Redwood Bar & Grill
An Evening with Al Dimeola’s World Sinfonia Tour @ The Roxy
No Babies, Anni Rossi, Whitman, Nicole Kidman, Realicide @ The Smell
Jill Marie, Bryson Vancleve @ Room 5
Low End Theory w/ DiViNCi, Solillaquists Of Sound @ The Airliner
No Culture w/ Resident DJs Guns N Bombs, Goddollars @ The Echo
Evangenitals @ Juanita's Restaurant
The Fling, Volume, Parade of Lights @ Three Clubs
Mean Mister Mustard @ Club Aura
Solange @ Viper Room
Pigmy Love Circus @ Keyclub
D Lake @ Detroit Bar
Sarah Hethcoat @ The Blue Cafe

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