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Tonight In Rock: We Barbarians, Shadow Shadow Shade, Sugar & Gold, So Many Wizards

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We Barbarians will be performing at the Echo tonight | Picture via We Barbarians' Myspace
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We Barbarians will be performing at the Echo tonight | Picture via We Barbarians' Myspace
Our Pick: We Barbarians, LESANDS, The Union Line @ The EchoTonight local indie rockers Shadow Shadow Shade (formerly known as the Afternoons) will be taking on the Satellite with none other than Great Northern (LAist Review, #2) and LA-based lo-fi, punk-tinged, all-girl trio Wet & Reckless. San Franciscan disco pop quintet Sugar & Gold are poised to perform at the Bootleg Theater.

And, lastly, Long Beach-bred one-man band Nima Kazeroun, who performs under the pseudonym So Many Wizards, will be gracing the hole-and-corner Pehrspace. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch Long Beach-based indie rockers We Barbarians. LAist favorites, San Diegan buzz band LESANDS and San Juan Capistrano-bred indie rock outfit the Union Line are slated to kick things off.

We Barbarians - "There's This There's That"

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LESANDS - "Easy To Please"

We Barbarians, LESANDS, The Union Line @ The Echo
Shadow Shadow Shade, Great Northern, Useless Keys, Wet & Reckless @ The Satellite
Sugar & Gold, Yip Deceiver, Little Birds (of Los Angeles) @ Bootleg Theater
War Tapes, Public Jones, The Remainers @ Silver Lake Lounge
The Sweet, Fancy Space People's record release, Dante VS. Zombies @ Echoplex
ParallaxScroll, Snorlax, PROTECTME, Cat 500 @ The Smell
So Many Wizards, Big Whup, Heller Keller, Geoff Geiss, Bonossus @ Pehrspace
Liz Pappademas, The Level @ The Mint
Bobby Long, He's My Brother She's My Sister @ The Troubadour
Lelia Broussard, Garrison Starr, Natalia Zukerman, Rachel Goodrich, The Canyons, Curtis Peoples @ The Hotel Café

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