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Tonight In Rock: The Beach Boys, The Shins, The Vaselines, Indian Jewelry

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

Our Pick: The Shins, Delta Spirit @ Hollywood Palladium

Tonight legendary Hawthorne-bred surf rockers the Beach Boys will be playing at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown. Glasgow indie pop progenitors the Vaselines are poised to headline the El Rey Theatre. And, lastly, Houston's own experimental noise rockers Indian Jewelry will be performing at the Echo for Part Time Punk's 4-year Anniversary. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Hollywood Palladium to catch Portland-based indie rockers the Shins. LAist favorites the Delta Spirit (LAist Interview, Review) are poised 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 Shins - "Australia (Peter Bjorn & John Remix)"

The Beach Boys @ Orpheum Theatre
The Shins, Delta Spirit @ Hollywood Palladium $48.20
The Vaselines, The Tyde @ The El Rey Theatre $35.55
Destroyer (Dan Bejar solo), Azita, Devon Williams @ Echoplex $13
Party Time Punks 4-Year Anniversary w/ Indian Jewelry @ The Echo (Late Show; 10 PM)
Iron and Wine @ Fingerprints
Jewel record release @ The Roxy
Halloween Swim Team, Jogger, [Post-foetus], Nosaj Thing (DJ Set) @ Bandit Gallery (Early Show; 3 PM)
Bobb Bruno, Howardamb, Extra, Vaginals @ Echo Curio
Brunch Americana: Mike Stinson @ Redwood Bar (Early Show; 12 PM)
El Vez @ Spaceland $12
Grand Ole Echo w/ Sarah Gayle Meech, The Cheatin Kind, Jeremiah and the Red Eyes, Frank Fairfield (playing on the back porch!) @ The Echo (Early Show; 5PM)
The Los Angeles Murderfest v. 5.0 w/ Eyehategod, Cripple Bastards, Despise You, Lack of Interest, Agenda of Swine and more @ Knitting Factory
Carrie Rodriguez, Romantica @ McCabe's Guitar Shop

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