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Tonight In Rock: White Denim, The Hot Rats, Olin & The Moon, Pepper Rabbit

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Brazos will be performing tonight at the Troubadour | Picture via Brazos' Myspace
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Brazos will be performing tonight at the Troubadour | Picture via Brazos' Myspace
Our Pick: White Denim, Brazos @ Troubadour

Tonight Oxford-bred cover band the Hot Rats, formed by Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey as a side-project from their main band Supergrass, will be headlining Spaceland. LA-based alt-rockers Olin & the Moon (LAist Interview) are poised to take on the Echo with none other than Fullerton's own rock outfit Dusty Rhodes and the River Band. And, lastly, LAist favorites, Silver Lake-based indie pop act Pepper Rabbit will be gracing the Bootleg Theater. But we strongly suggest doing whatever it takes to get into the Troubadour to catch two of Austin's most promising up-and-coming acts, Brazos and White Denim.

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.

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Brazos - "Kid"

White Denim, Brazos @ Troubadour
Pepper Rabbit, Boomsnake, Gamble House @ Bootleg Theater
Olin & the Moon, Dusty Rhodes & The River Band @ The Echo
The Karabal Nightlife, Where Astronauts Go To Hide @ Silver Lake Lounge
The Hot Rats, Lemon Sun @ Spaceland
Superhumanoids, White Arrows, Hi Ho Silver Oh, TFFW'z @ L'KEG Gallery
Moses Campbell, Penny Sledge, The Symbolick Jews, Tubby Boots @ The Smell
Rachael Cantu, Kim Divine, Samatha Stollenwerck, Lucky Diaz @ The Hotel Café
Wintergreen, Apollo Run, Aneesah & Devon and Big Rock Candy Mountain @ The Mint
DIM, Sharooz @ Cinespace

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