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Tonight In Rock: Twin Shadow, Evan Voytas, Radars To The Sky, Wet & Reckless

Tonight Twin Shadow will be performing at Bardot | Picture via Twin Shadow's Myspace
Our Pick: Twin Shadow @ Bardot (RSVP Only)
Tonight local electro pop singer-songwriter Evan Voytas will be kicking off a month-long residency at the Echo. Local indie rockers Radars to the Sky will be taking on Spaceland with the same intention. And, lastly, LA-based lo-fi, punk-tinged, all-girl trio Wet & Reckless will be starting their residency at the Silver Lake Lounge. But we strongly suggest heading over to Bardot late to catch Brooklyn-based electro-pop maestro George Lewis Jr., or rather, Twin Shadow.
Twin Shadow - "Slow"
Evan Voytas - "I Run With You, Spirit Animal"
Radars To The Sky - "Prufrock (Live at the Echo)"
Wet & Reckless - "New Guy"
Guided By Voices, Times New Viking @ The Wiltern
Twin Shadow @ Bardot (RSVP Only)
Evan Voytas, Blank Blue, Telegram @ The Echo (FREE!)
Radars To the Sky, Le Switch, Wires in the Walls, The Lonely Wild @ Spaceland (FREE!)
Wet & Reckless, Robotanists, Fences, The Head and the Heart, LA Ghost @ Silver Lake Lounge (FREE!)
Tired Pony, A House For Lions @ El Rey Theatre
Universal Studios Florida, Byron Westbrook, Kevin Blechdom, Way Way Exit Wound, Back To The Future: The Ride @ Pehrspace
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