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Tonight In Rock: M. Ward, Delta Spirit, Electrocute, Cut Off Your Hands

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Electrocute will be playing tonight at the Roxy | Photo by Koga for LAist

Our Pick: Electrocute, AM, Django James, Angela Correa, Daniel Ahearn @ The Roxy

Tonight prominent, folksy rock singer-songwriter M. Ward will be performing to a sold-out crowd at the Henry Fonda Music Box with San Diegan rockers Delta Spirit (LAist Interview) in tow. And, lastly, Auckland's finest indie pop outfit Cut Off Your Hands will be sharing the stage with Eagle Rock-based pop rockers Princeton (LAist Interview) for this week's edition of Club NME at Spaceland. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Roxy to catch LA's most prepossessing electro pop duo Electrocute (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4).

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Electrocute - "Uh Oh"

M. Ward, Delta Spirit @ Henry Fonda Music Box (Sold-Out)
Electrocute, AM, Django James, Angela Correa, Daniel Ahearn @ The Roxy
Club NME: Princeton, Cut Off Your Hands @ Spaceland
The Mae Shi, Mika Miko @ Kerckhoff Grand Salon at UCLA
Jodeci @ Club Nokia
Papa Roach @ Troubadour (Sold-Out)
Helmet, Fu Manchu, Year Long Disaster @ House of Blues Sunset
Tigers Can Bite You, So Many Wizards, Fulton Lights @ Bordello
Downtown Union, The 1921a, Pride of Kenya, Nocturnes @ Silver Lake Lounge
Chris Pierce, The Jane Does, Kelly Dalton, Joanna Barbera @ The Hotel Café
Low End Theory Club w/ Restiform Bodies, Egadz, Prize @ Airliner
Hurt Model, Semtex Vest, Black Math Horseman, Who Rides the Tiger @ Relax Bar
Death To Anders, Sleepover Disaster, Spider Problem @ 3 of Clubs
No Culture w/ Tim Sweeney (Beats in Space), Cosmic Kids, Guns N Bombs, Miss Toats @ The Echo
Layabout, DarkHorse @ Mr. T's Bowl
Shaimus' Record Release w/ Genevieve Lopez, Bryan Titus @ The Mint
1349 @ Whiskey A Go Go
Speech Impediments, Grand Architects, MC Pierre, Scabs, Progress, J-Mo, Mo Dola, TMG @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
It's Like Love, The Break Up, Hope For AM, The Record Life @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Goodnight Goddess, Cody Crump @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge)
Stephen Wrabel, Anne-Marie @ Genghis Cohen
Derde Verde, 2 a.m. Orchestra, The Camel Tones @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Johnny Bennett @ Key Club
Jill Marie, Bryson Vancleve @ Room 5
LA HipHop w/ Red Ink, AL The Crown Prince, Ant DaLouza @ Dakota Live Music Lounge

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