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Tonight In Rock: The Mae Shi, Local Natives, Le Switch, The Rhone Occupation

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Local Natives will be playing tonight at the Silver Lake Lounge | Picture via Local Natives' Myspace

Our Pick: Local Natives, Meeting Places, Dusty Rhodes and The River Band, Marvelous Toy @ The Silver Lake Lounge (Free!)

Tonight local experimental rockers the Mae Shi will be performing at the Smell (LAist Interview, Review, #2) in Downtown. LA-based indie rock outfit Le Switch are continuing their residency at Spaceland. And, lastly, the Rhone Occupation will be rocking out at the Airliner. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Silver Lake Lounge to catch the second night of Local Natives' month-long residency.

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Local Natives - "Airplanes"

The Mae Shi, Hungry Ghost, Sad Horse, Residual Echoes @ The Smell
Local Natives, Meeting Places, Dusty Rhodes and The River Band, Marvelous Toy @ The Silver Lake Lounge (Free!)
Le Switch, Blank Blue, Vaudville, Les Blanks @ Spaceland (Free!)
The Rhone Occupation @ The Airliner
Big Digits, Birth!, Showgirls @ Pehrspace
Saber Tooth Tiger, Red Exiles, Holloys, California Party Girls @ The Echo
Golden State @ The Viper Room
Amie Miriello, David Hodges, Brandon Rogers @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Joel Eckels, JT Spangler, Kyler England @ Room 5
Despised Icon, Beneath the Massacre, Carnifex, Neuraxis, The Plasmarifle @ Whisky A Go Go
Steel Panther, Silent Treatment @ Key Club
Bryson Vancleve, Jill Marie @ The Derby
Monday Night Jammmz @ The Baked Potato
Harvelle's All-Star Pro Jam @ Harvelle's Blues Club
Amy Loftus @ Cat Club
Free Moral Agents, Warpaint, Mode @ Detroit Bar

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