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Tonight In Rock: Laura Marling, Abe Vigoda, Rumspringa, Thailand

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Voxhaul Broadcast will be opening for Rumspringa tonight at the Echo | Picture via Voxhaul Broadcast's Myspace

Our Pick: Rumspringa, Voxhaul Broadcast, Funeral Party, and The Franks @ The Echo

Tonight will be relatively low-key with regards to the music scene. We've got Laura Marling's second night of a two-date stint at the Hotel Cafe. Brian of the Movies will be playing with his band Very at Echo Curio, opening for Thailand. And Abe Vigoda and Moonrats will be playing for free at USC's Ground Zero. You can't beat that lineup. But we suggest you pay the Echo a visit to sample the relatively eclectic indie rock bill. LA-based Voxhaul Broadcast, who pretty much serve as the West Coast's answer to the Walkmen, will be opening for the roisterous and bluesy Rumspringa.

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Thailand, Very (Brian of The Movies), Manhattan Murder Mystery, Guppies @ Echo Curio
Suki Ewers, Old Toy Trains, & Super Karma @ The Cocaine at Live Jazz
Rumspringa, Voxhaul Broadcast, Funeral Party, and The Franks @ The Echo
Laura Marling & Johnny Flynn @ The Hotel Cafe
KCSR Presents Abe Vigoda, Moonrats, & Hard Place @ USC Ground Zero (FREE)
Patrick Park, I.L.Y. (Emily Kokal from Warpaint), Jen Furches @ Spaceland
Squaregirls presents: Hungry Beat (dance party) @ Pehrspace
Information Society @ The Viper Room
Caldera Lakes, Gowns, 60 Watt Kid, Kawaiietly Please @ The Smell
Juliana Hatfield @ Largo
Blue Mask, The Dan Dryers, Backbiter, Motorcycle Black Madonnas @ Mr T's Bowl
The Donkeys, The Bumpers @ The Prospector
Whispertown 2000, Nick Franger @ Relax Bar
The Midniters @ Safari Sam's
Filthy Thieving Bastards @ The Knitting Factory
Dark Star Orchestra @ The Henry Fonda

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