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Tonight in Rock: Mike Stinson, Wintersleep, The Spinto Band, The Western States Motel

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Wintersleep will be playing tonight at the Echoplex | Photo by Scott Munn via Wintersleep's Myspace

Our Pick: An Horse, Wintersleep @ Echoplex

Tonight local country troubadour Mike Stinson will be performing at Redwood Bar & Grill. Delaware-based indie pop outfit the Spinto Band are poised to headline Spaceland. And, lastly, LAist favorites the Western States Motel (LAist Interview) will be gracing Home Restaurant in Silver Lake. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echoplex to catch Halifax-based indie rockers Wintersleep.

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An Horse, Wintersleep @ Echoplex
Spinto Band, Maps and Atlases, Light FM @ Spaceland
The Minor Canon, Western States Motel @ Home Restaurant (Free! At the new Home on Riverside)
Mike Stinson, Dave Gleason @ Redwood Bar & Grill
HR of Bad Brains, Lionize, Outlaw Nation, with DJ Lawless @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
Framing Hanley, Vayden, The Veer Union @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Pulse Out, The Modlins, Vaudeville Etiquette @ Knitting Factory (AlterKnit Lounge)
Ten Out of Tenn @ Troubadour
T Model Ford, Dark Meat, Grampall Jookabox @ The Echo
Bart Davenport, Sugar and Gold, Botticellis @ Silver Lake Lounge
Franco Near Death, Chores, Divisible, Manhattan Murder Mystery @ Mr. T’s Bowl
The Proclaimers @ The Hotel Café
Theresa Walker, Emily Jaye @ Genghis Cohen
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Jake Coco, Kevin Does Piano Rock @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Judy Henske & Craig Doerge @ Largo at the Coronet (Little Room)
Vincent Minor, Ceci Bastida @ The Bordello
Brett Dennen, Angus and Julia Stone, Ron Johnson @ House of Blues Sunset
Destruction, Krisiun, Mantic Ritual @ Key Club
Erin McCarley, Matthew Perryman Jones, Tyler James, Butterfly Boucher, Griffin House, K.S. Rhoads, Trent Dabbs, Katie Herzig, Jeremy Lister, Andy Davis @ The Troubadour

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