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Tonight In Rock: Jon Brion, The Kills, Van Hunt, Freeland

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The Kills will be playing tonight at the Henry Fonda Music Box | Picture via the Kills' Myspace

Our Pick: The Kills, The Horrors, The Magic Wands @ Henry Fonda Music Box (Sold-Out)

Tonight local multi-instrumentalist/producer extraordinaire Jon Brion (LAist Interview, #2, Review) will be jamming with friends at the Largo at the Coronet. Atlanta-bred neo soul singer-songwriter Van Hunt is poised to ring in his latest disc, 2009's Use In Case of Emergency, at Zanzibar in Santa Monica. And, lastly, Freeland, UK-based DJ Adam Freeland's live band, will be gracing the Echo later on in the evening. But we strongly suggest doing whatever it takes to get into the Henry Fonda Music Box to catch UK-based indie rock duo the Kills. Fellow English garage rockers the Horrors are slated to kick things off.

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You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post, which goes up every Sunday.

The Kills - "London Hates You"

Styx, REO Speedwagon @ Nokia Theatre $13.50-89.50
Taylor Swift @ Staples Center $39.50-59.50
Jon Brion @ Largo at the Coronet $25 (One Set Only; 9:30 PM)
The Kills, The Horrors, The Magic Wands @ Henry Fonda Music Box (Sold-Out)
Paul Roberts (of the Stranglers) @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge) $12
Deadmau5, Moderat @ Hollywood Palladium (Sold-Out)
Oh No Oh My @ The Echo $10 (Early Show; 7 PM)
Freeland, Alex Metric @ The Echo $10 (Late Show; 8:30 PM)
Van Hunt record release @ Zanzibar $15 Advance / $18 Day of Show
Peanut Butter Wolf, Dam Funk @ Intelligentsia in Venice
Obits, The Lights, Tijuana Panthers @ Spaceland $10
dredg, Torche, Judgement Day @ Troubadour $25.75
Chain and the Gang, The Hive Dwellers, Jeremy Jay @ The Smell
Pat Mahoney, Hercules & Love Affair (DJ set) @ Avalon
Killola, Kristeen Young, Enation, The 1921a @ The Roxy $16.50 Advance / $12 Day of Show
The Good Listeners, Judd & Maggie, Very Be Careful @ Bootleg Theater $14.97
Aceyalone, Myka 9, Nocando @ The Airliner
Andy Clockwise, Ragsy, Oak and Gorski, Max Lugavere, Blake Perlman @ The Hotel Café
boxViolet, Ghost Machinists, Torches in Trees, Glen Iris, Santina @ Mr. T's Bowl
The New Room, Seaspin, Veil Veil Fanish, Sleepmask @ The Scene
Fort King, Jeff Hanson, Willow Willow, Detangler @ Pehrspace
Double Naught Spy Car, Susan James, Marshweed @ Echo Curio
Brutus Gets the Girl @ Silver Factory Studios
Big Sandy @ Redwood Bar & Grill
Soja @ Key Club
Luka Bloom @ McCabe's Guitar Shop
Gojira @ Glass House
Little Dragon @ Detroit Bar

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