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Tonight In Rock: John Doe, Dead Confederate, Nosaj Thing, The Guggenheim Grotto

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Nosaj Thing will be playing tonight at the Airliner | Picture via Nosaj Thing's Myspace

Our Pick: Low End Theory Club w/ Daedelus, Nosaj Thing, Knxwledge @ The Airliner

Tonight famed punk rock front man, X's John Doe will be performing at Bordello for "A Tribute to Scott Walker." Athens-bred grunge rockers Dead Confederate are poised to headline Spaceland. And, lastly, Dublin's own folk pop outfit the Guggenheim Grotto will be gracing the Hotel Café. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Airliner in the out-outskirts of Downtown to catch electronic whiz Nosaj Thing. LAist favorite Daedelus is slated to perform as well.

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A Tribute to Scott Walker w/ John Doe, David J. & Michael Berg, Ann Magnuson & Kristian Hoffman, Rob Dickinson, Jason Faulkner, Weave! @ Bordello
Club NME w/ Dead Confederate, Transfer / Heavy Young Heathens @ Spaceland
Low End Theory Club w/ Daedelus, Nosaj Thing, Knxwledge @ The Airliner
The Guggenheim Grotto, Austin Hartley-Leonard @ The Hotel Café
Links, Mississippi Man, The Capshuns @ Silver Lake Lounge
Io Echo, We Are the Fury, Kingsize, The Remus Lupins, The Brobecks @ The Roxy
Ben Taylor, Schuyler Fisk @ Troubadour
Babyland, The Sweet Kill, Anavan @ The Viper Room
Dub Club w/ Downbeat the Ruler @ Echoplex
No Culture @ The Echo
Sierra Swan, Carina Round @ Largo at the Coronet (Little Room)
Robyn Hitchcock @ Amoeba Music (7PM)
Watts Ensemble, Paul Bailey Ensemble, Brain Walsh, & The Pleasure Circus Band @ Mr. T's Bowl
Joe Henley, Jim Hanft, Greenwich@ Genghis Cohen
Philip Sayce, Cooper Waker and Station, Lily Wilson @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Jessi Collins, Ryan Collins, Daniel Bedingfield, Nikola Rachelle @ The Mint
Evangenitals @ King's Road Cafe
Monte Negro @ House of Blues Sunset
Nicholas Hilton @ The Joint
The Grasshopper w/ DJ Trick T, Keeny Segal @ Little Temple
Weird Dreams, The Light, The Street & Babe Shadow @ Three Clubs
Lisa Donnelly, Tommy King, Cold Country @ The Green door
Anne Marie @ Club Good Hurt
DJ M.C. Lyte, Bert Blackarach @ Blue Velvet Lounge
Sarah Hethcoat @ The Cat Club
Myketso, Young Pacino, Phoenix VIP, Pharaoh Johnson, L.E.R.$, MoDolla, Mr. Thunder, Glamirock @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
Damiera, Inverse, Max & The Marginalized @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
The Honeytrees, Lakes, Western Front (formerly known as Bridgetown), See Spot, The Amalgamated, Kingston A Go-Go @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge)
Quadrance @ Cohiba Nightclub
Kinky @ House of Blues Anaheim
Dear and the Headlights @ Chain Reaction
The Cool and Deadly @ Anarchy Library
Olio @ Big's Bar & Grill
Lojic @ The Slide Bar
Blitzkid @ The Blue Cafe

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