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Tonight In Rock: Paramore, Loney Dear, The Horrors, The Cave Singers

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Anna Ternheim will be performing tonight at the Troubadour | Picture via Anna Ternheim's Myspace
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Anna Ternheim will be performing tonight at the Troubadour | Picture via Anna Ternheim's Myspace
Our Pick: Loney Dear, Asobi Seksu, Anna Ternheim @ Troubadour

Tonight Grammy-nominated Tennessee-based pop punk outfit Paramore will be headlining the Hollywood Palladium with Nashville's own electro-infused indie rock quartet Paper Route and Michigan-based punk outfit the Swellers in tow (Postponed!). English garage rockers the Horrors are poised to take on the El Rey Theatre with none other than Costa Mesa-bred rockers Japanese Motors. And, lastly, Seattle-based folk maestros the Cave Singers will be performing at the Echo with Vancouver-based folk rockers Lightning Dust and Foreign Born side-project Big Search. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Troubadour to catch Swedish multi-instrumentalist Loney Dear (LAist Interview). LAist favorites, Swedish singer-songwriter Anna Ternheim and New York's own shoegaze queen Asobi Seksu are slated to kick things off.

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.

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Emmylou Harris, Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill @ Club Nokia
Paramore, Paper Route, The Swellers @ Hollywood Palladium (Postponed!)
Loney Dear, Asobi Seksu, Anna Ternheim @ Troubadour
The Horrors, Japanese Motors @ El Rey Theatre
The Cave Singers, Lightning Dust, Big Search @ The Echo
Amusement Parks on Fire @ Spaceland
Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, Far*Out, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, Seasons, Sea Lions @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
Desolation Wilderness, Devon Williams, Infinite Body, Christmas @ Silver Lake Lounge
Pocahaunted, Experimental Dental School, Foot Village, Railcars @ The Smell
Sonus Quartet @ Bootleg Theater
Schuyler Fisk, Joey Ryan, Katie Costello, Astrella Celeste, Kathryn Ostenberg @ The Hotel Café
Franklin Music School, BFH, Dusty Drawers, BIKOS @ Hyperion Tavern
Night Light, Dominic Massaro, Thurlow @ Echo Curio
Locos Por Juana @ Westfield Century City
Warren G @ The Roxy (Canceled!)

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