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Tonight In Rock: Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders, The Bronx, Bear Hands, Cate Le Bon

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Cate Le Bon will be performing tonight at Spaceland | Photo via Cate Le Bon's Myspace
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Cate Le Bon will be performing tonight at Spaceland | Photo via Cate Le Bon's Myspace
Our Pick: The Kissaway Trail, Phillip Roebuck, Cate Le Bon @ Spaceland

Tonight Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders, an alternative rock outfit founded by none other than Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, will be headlining the Troubadour with San Pedro-bred indie rockers Dios (LAist Interview, Review, #2), who will be ringing in their endeavor—2010's We Are Dios. LAist favorites, Signals (LAist Review) and the Henry Clay People (Review, #2, #3, #4). LA-based hard rock outfit the Bronx are poised to headline the El Rey Theatre with Brooklyn-based noise rock outfit Japanther. And, lastly, Brooklyn-bred buzz band Bear Hands with LA-based indie rockers Holloys and Highland Park-based psych-infused synth pop act Random Patterns. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch Cardiff-based folk songstress Cate Le Bon.

Cate Le Bon - "Shoeing The Bones"

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Dios - "Asshole (Beck Cover)"

The Bronx - "Dirty Leaves (Demo Version)"

Bear Hands - "Golden"

Eagles @ Hollywood Bowl
Natalie Merchant @ Harold M. Williams Auditorium at the Getty Center
Ozomatli @ Amoeba Music (Free! Early Show; 6PM)
Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders, Dios @ Troubadour
The Bronx, Japanther @ El Rey Theatre
Felix Cartal @ Cinespace
Bear Hands, Holloys, Random Patterns @ The Echo
The Kissaway Trail, Phillip Roebuck, Cate Le Bon @ Spaceland
Casey Neill, Amanda Jo Williams, Shakey Graves @ Bootleg Theater
Earth, Wolves in the Throne Room, Lori Goldstein @ Echoplex
Mr. Gnome, Cue the Moon @ Silver Lake Lounge
Ruby Friedman, Resonant Heads, Roothub, JP Houston, Jesse Cole @ The Hotel Café
Spesus Christ, Soap Collectors, Ovideo, Tempo No Tempo @ Echo Curio
Ratt's record release @ Key Club
A.M., Le Switch, The Littlest Viking @ The Prospector

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