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Tonight In Rock: The Allman Brothers Band, The Decemberists, Youth Group, Avi Buffalo

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The Decemberists will be playing tonight at the Hollywood Palladium | Picture via the Decemberists' Myspace

Our Pick: The Decemberists, Other Lives @ Hollywood Palladium

Tonight legendary Southern rockers the Allman Brothers Band will be taking on a two-night stint at the Greek Theatre with the Doobie Brothers. Australian rock outfit Youth Group (LAist Interview) are poised to headline the Troubadour with locals Nico Stai and Useless Keys in tow. And, lastly, LA-based indie rock duo Avi Buffalo (LAist Interview) will be taking on the penultimate night of their month-long residency at the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Hollywood Palladium to catch Portland-based indie rock maestros the Decemberists. Stillwater, Oklahoma's Other Lives 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 Decemberists - "Won't Want for Love (Margaret in the Taiga)"

The Allman Brothers Band, The Doobie Brothers @ Greek Theatre $50-140
The Decemberists, Other Lives @ Hollywood Palladium $42.75 Advance / $35 Day of Show
Chickenfoot @ The Roxy (Sold-Out)
Youth Group, Nico Stai, Useless Keys @ Troubadour $19
Avi Buffalo, Light Music, Bobb Bruno, Nial Morgan, DJ Sets by Vosotros @ The Echo
Hool, Cydney Robinson, Horse Stories @ Bootleg Theatre
Jack Wilson, Jr., Ready the Jet, Jr Juggernaut, Wet Cassette, Ballerina Black @ Spaceland
Rachael Cantu, Hesta Prynn, Palace of Buddies, Fortunato, Milosh @ Silver Lake Lounge $10.73
Until June (record release), Shane Alexander, Snow and Voices, Renee & Jeremy, David Berkleley @ The Hotel Café
Cancerpalooza: Debbie Hennessey, Charlie Lustman, Denise Vasquez, Brandon Schott and Michael Tiernan @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Mike Stinson @ Redwood Bar & Grill
Neptunes Factor @ Universal Bar & Grill
Zee Avi @ Fingerprints
The Meeting Places, Blank Blue, The Minor Canon @ The Prospector
Margot & The Nuclear So & So’s @ Detroit Bar

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