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Tonight In Rock: Sunset Rubdown, We Have Band, The Voyeurs, Manhattan Murder Mystery

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We Have Band will be performing tonight at Cinespace | Photo by Mikael Gregorsky via We Have Band's Myspace
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We Have Band will be performing tonight at Cinespace | Photo by Mikael Gregorsky via We Have Band's Myspace
Our Pick: We Have Band @ Cinespace

Tonight Québécois indie rockers Sunset Rubdown, which began as a solo project of Wolf Parade front man Spencer Krug, will be headlining the Troubadour. Local indie rock duo the Voyeurs (LAist Interview, Review) are poised to take on the Echo with none other than the Flying Tourbillon Orchestra (LAist Review, #2, #3). And, lastly, Highland Park-bred post-punk outfit Manhattan Murder Mystery will be taking on Bordello with the Health Club. But we strongly suggest heading over to Cinespace to catch British disco-infused rock trio We Have Band.

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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Sunset Rubdown, tUnE_YaRdS @ Troubadour
The Voyeurs, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, The Monolators, The Karabal Nightlife @ The Echo
Manhattan Murder Mystery, The Health Club, Downtown/Union @ Bordello
Meeting Places, Old Toy Trains, Foreign Resort, Space Waves @ Mr. T's Bowl
We Have Band @ Cinespace
Ballerina Black @ Spaceland
The Deadlies, Deep Sleep Ops, Wires in the Walls @ Silver Lake Lounge
Rose Melberg, The Finches, Kellarissa, Anna Oxygen @ Echo Curio
THE DiSCiPLiNES, Vanaprasta, Twin Tigers @ The Viper Room
Bobby Long, Caitlin Crosby, Sweet Talk Radio @ The Hotel Café
Jamie Drake, Greg Jong @ Crane's Hollywood Tavern
Colbie Caillat @ House of Blues Sunset

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