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Tonight In Rock: Meat Puppets, Operation Aloha, Theresa Andersson, Avi Buffalo

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Theresa Andersson will be playing tonight at Largo at the Coronet | Photo by Koga for LAist

Our Pick: Theresa Andersson, John Michael @ Largo at the Coronet $20

Tonight legendary Phoenix-based alternative rockers the Meat Puppets will be making their triumphant return to the Mint. The pop rock supergroup known as Operation Aloha (LAist Interview), which features members of Maroon 5, Gomez, Phantom Planet, are poised to headline the Troubadour with local buzz band the Parson Red Heads (LAist Review, #2, #3) in tow. And, lastly, Long Beach-based indie quartet Avi Buffalo (LAist Interview) will be gracing the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to Largo at the Coronet to catch New Orleans-by-way-of-Norway one-woman band Theresa Andersson (LAist Interview, Review).

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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.

Theresa Andersson - "Birds Fly Away"

Theresa Andersson, John Michael @ Largo at the Coronet $20
Operation Aloha, The Parson Red Heads, All Spots to Black @ The Troubadour $29
Avi Buffalo, Starburst Crystal Ensemble, Faraway Places, Dietra Kruschev @ The Echo (Free!)
Michelle Malone record release, Redcar, Sage & the Drills, The Bittersweets @ The Hotel Café
Meat Puppets record release @ The Mint $15
Moenia @ House of Blues Sunset
The Motion, Lighter Thieves, Circus Royals, The Voice Over @ The Roxy
Vulger Latin, The Eye The Ear and The Arm, The Active Set, Modern Time Machines @ Silver Lake Lounge
Felix Cartal EP release @ Cinespace
The Kids of Widney High, The Mormons, Bastidas @ Juanita's Restaurant & Bar
Evangenitals @ Mr. T's Bowl
Ceri James, Pistol Youth, Flash by Image, Lavendi, Derde Verde, My Secret Alphabet @ The Cat Club
Mike Stinson @ Redwood Bar & Grill

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