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Tonight In Rock: Propagandhi, Langhorne Slim, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, Devon Williams

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The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra will be playing tonight at Pehrspace | Photo by Koga for LAist

Our Pick: Cale Parks, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, One Trick Pony, Meredith Meyer @ Pehrspace

Tonight Canadian punk band Propagandhi will be headlining the Echoplex. Early on in the day, Brooklyn-based folk rock troubadour Langhorne Slim (LAist Review, #2) is poised to perform at the Echo for this month's edition of Kidrockers. As always, you need a child in hand to gain admission. And, lastly, LA-based indie rock troubadour Devon Williams will be gracing the Smell in Downtown. But we strongly suggest heading over to the hole-and-corner Pehrspace to catch the multi-faceted drummer, percussionist, pianist and vibraphonist of indie rock band Aloha, Cale Parks. LAist favorites the Flying Tourbillon Orchestra (LAist Review, #2) are slated to kick things off.

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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.

The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra - "In A Dream"

Cale Parks, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, One Trick Pony, Meredith Meyer @ Pehrspace
Kidrockers w/ Langhorne Slim, One Trick Pony @ The Echo (Early Show; Adults must be accompanied by a kid; 1 PM) $9
Grand Ole Echo w/ David Serby record release, The Believers, Killing Cassanova, Tippy Canoe @ The Echo (Free! Early Show; 5 PM)
Propagandhi, Bridge and Tunnel, Ghostlimb @ Echoplex (Late Show; 7 PM) $16
Part Time Punks w/ Hallo! Gallo!, Pharohs @ The Echo (Late Show; 10 PM)
Rosewood Thieves, He's My Brother She's My Sister, Henry Wolfe record release @ Bootleg Theatre $10.73
Droog, Matt Tolfrey, Seth Troxler, Andrew Kelly, Hot Natured @ Hollywood Canteen (Early Show; 2 PM)
Forgive Durden, You Me & Everyone We Know, Anarbor, We Shot The Moon, Single File @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
Mad Gregs, Mooey Moobau, Corey Fogel @ Echo Curio
Devon Williams, Audacity, The Curious Mystery @ The Smell
Warpaint @ Space 15 Twenty
The Amazements, Sherm, Knight Rider, Walk @ Silver Factory Studios
The Janks, King Washington, Bears from Labrador, Loomis and the Lust @ The Scene
Subwolf, Who Is Chuy Vega? Free Lions, Jebel @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan @ El Rey Theatre (Postponed!)
Le Switch, Les Blanks, Go West Young Man @ Dakota Live Music Lounge
We Are Scientists, The Blood Arm @ Detroit Bar

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