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Tonight In Rock: Imogen Heap, Band Of Horses, The Happy Hollows, Best Coast

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Band of Horses will be performing tonight at Club Nokia | Picture via Band of Horses Myspace
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Band of Horses will be performing tonight at Club Nokia | Picture via Band of Horses Myspace
Our Pick: Band of Horses, Warpaint @ Club Nokia

Tonight London-based electronic singer-songwriter Imogen Heap will be performing to a sold-out crowd at Henry Fonda Music Box. Local indie rockers the Happy Hollows (LAist Review, #2, #3) are continuing their month-long residency at Spaceland. And, lastly, LA-based lo-fi pop act Best Coast will be gracing the Smell in Downtown. But we strongly suggest heading to Club Nokia to catch South Carolina-by-way-of-Seattle folk rockers Band of Horses. LAist favorites Warpaint (LAist Review, #2, #3) are slated to kick things off.

Have no fear! Week In Rock will be up later today!

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Band Of Horses - "The General Specific"

Band of Horses, Warpaint @ Club Nokia
Imogen Heap, Tim Exile, Back Ted-N-Ted @ Henry Fonda Music Box (Sold-Out)
The Happy Hollows, The Soft Hands, The Widow Babies @ Spaceland
Mississippi Man, The Fling, The Silent Comedy, Make Moon @ Silver Lake Lounge
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Chuck Prophet @ The Echo
Girlyman, Secret Special Guest @ Bootleg Theater
Yellow Fever, Dunes, Best Coast, Night Control @ The Smell
Moment Trigger, Vulture, Apathetic Ronald McDonald, L.A. Public Library @ Pehrspace
Cy Curnin, Nick Harper, MK & the Gentlemen, Jason Soudah @ The Hotel Café

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