Joshua Pressman
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Tonight Portland-by-way-of-San Diego Psych-infused folk outfit Castanets will be headlining the Bootleg Theater. Local rockers War Tapes are poised to take on the Dakota Live Music Lounge in Santa Monica with none other than Long Beach's own post-punk outfit Repeater and psych rock act Deep Sleep Ops. And, lastly, long-disbanded, acclaimed Glasgow-bred indie rock quartet the Yummy Furs will be gracing the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to Space 15 Twenty to partake in "Miracle: An Afternoon Acoustic Celebration." LAist favorites, local indie rock singer-songwriter Devon Williams, Lavender Diamond front woman Becky Stark and LA-based folk singer-songwriter Elvis Perkins—among many, many others of course—are all slated to perform as a part of the Mountains and Flowers, an exhibition by artist Susan Cianciolo.
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Tonight New York's own shoegaze queen Asobi Seksu (LAist Review, #2, #3) will be gracing the Hotel Café. Local indie rockers Radars to the Sky (LAist Review, #2, #3) are poised to take on the Dakota Live Music Lounge in Santa Monica with none other than Hermosa Beach's own indie rock duo the Voyeurs (LAist Interview). And, lastly, LA-bred rock and roll outfit Slang Chickens will be performing at the Bootleg Theater. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch Birmingham-bred folk troubadour A.A. Bondy.
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Tonight founding member of legendary hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan GZA will be headlining the Echoplex. LA-bred singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop is poised to grace the Hotel Café for her second time this week. And, lastly, multi-member Texan indie pop outfit Mount Righteous will be taking on the Bootleg Theater. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch local electro pop singer-songwriter Evan Voytas, who will be performing for this week's edition of Club Underground. LAist favorites, LA/New Zealand-based retro 80s electro pop duo Psychic Powers are slated to headline.
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Tonight acclaimed Olympia-bred anti-folk singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson will be gracing the Smell in Downtown. Portland's own folk rockers the Builders and the Butchers (LAist Interview) are poised to take on Spaceland. And, lastly, Brooklyn-based indie pop septet Clare & the Reasons will be performing at McCabe's Guitar Shop. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Troubadour to catch Brooklyn-via-London-via-Sweden rock revivalists Alberta Cross. LAist favorites, San Antonio's own retro 50s/60s rock outfit Hacienda are slated to kick things off.
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Tonight NYC musical collective the Phenomenal Handclap Band will be headlining the Echo with LA-based indie rockers White Arrows in tow. Local noise pop act the Meeting Places are poised to take on Spaceland for this week's edition of Club NME. And, lastly, LA-bred pop quartet Oh Darling will be gracing the Bootleg Theater. But we strongly suggest heading over to Pershing Square to catch local indie rockers Le Switch (LAist Review, #2, #3).
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Tonight NY-bred indie pop outfit Vampire Weekend (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) will be performing to a sold-out crowd at the Henry Fonda Music Box. Local indie pop outfit the Parson Red Heads (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) are poised to grace the Bootleg Theater. And, lastly, LA-based alt-rockers Olin & the Moon (LAist Interview) will be performing at the Echo with local chanteuse Eleni Mandell. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch "fancy pop" songstress Obi Best (LAist Interview, Review, #2).
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This week NY-bred indie pop outfit Vampire Weekend (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) will be performing to a sold-out crowd at the Henry Fonda Music Box. LA-bred singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop will not only be gracing the Hotel Café once, but twice. Portland's own folk rockers the Builders and the Butchers (LAist Interview) will be taking on Spaceland. And, lastly, local indie pop singer-songwriter Evan Voytas is poised to perform at the Echo for this week's edition of Club Underground.
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Tonight LA-bred Grammy Award-winning alternative rockers Weezer (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) will be performing at UCI's Bren Events Center (Canceled!). LA-based indie rockers the French Semester are poised to continue their month-long residency at the Echo. And, lastly, Fullerton-bred indie rock quintet the Steelwells will be performing at the Silver Lake Lounge with none other than fellow OC-based folk outfit Yellow Red Sparks. But we strongly suggest heading over to Pehrspace to catch Texan folk maestros Tenlons Fort (LAist Review, #2, #3).
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Tonight LA-bred electro pop act Love Grenades will be headlining the Echo. Local indie rockers Divisadero are poised to grace Spaceland with none other than Highland Park's own experimental rockers Seasons. And, lastly, psych folk act Pocahaunted (LAist Review) will be taking on the Smell in Downtown. But we strongly suggest heading over the Bootleg Theater to catch Tempe-based instrumental duo Lymbyc Systym (LAist Interview, Review).
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Tonight legendary NYC-based noise-infused rockers Sonic Youth will be headlining the Wiltern with none other than San Franciscan noise-infused pop outfit Sic Alps. LA-based DJ collective the Glitch Mob (LAist Review) are poised to take on the El Rey Theatre. And, lastly, LA-bred electro-punk trio Meho Plaza will be performing in-store at Origami Vinyl. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch local, predominantly electronic one-woman-band Glasser.
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