Joshua Pressman
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Tonight Omaha-bred electro-pop outfit the Faint will be concluding a two-night stint at the Henry Fonda Music Box with Crocodiles in tow. Local indie rockers the Henry Clay People (Review, #2, #3, #4) are poised to take on the last night of their month-long residency at Spaceland. And, lastly, LA-based alt-rockers Olin & the Moon (LAist Interview) will be gracing the Silver Lake Lounge. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch afro-centric indie pop act Fool's Gold. Local electronic mastermind Daedelus is slated to kick things off.
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Tonight experimental folk singer-songwriter Grouper will be headlining the Smell in Downtown. Local experimental rock outfit the Mae Shi (LAist Interview, Review, #2) are poised to rock for this week's edition of Part Time Punks. And, lastly, early on in the afternoon LA-based indie rockers Eulogies will be performing for the kiddies at the Echo for this month's edition of Kidrockers with the One AM Radio in tow. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Henry Fonda Music Box to catch Omaha-bred electro pop outfit the Faint. LAist favorites Crocodiles are slated to kick things off.
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The Parson Red Heads will be playing at the Echoplex on Tuesday | Photo by Koga for LAist This week Omaha-bred electro-pop outfit the Faint will be co-headlining the Henry Fonda Music Box with none other than Ladytron. LA-based singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop is poised to play her last show in LA at the Hotel Café before moving to the UK. French musician and composer Yann Tiersen will be performing at the El Rey Theatre...
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Tonight LA's own all-female new wave outfit the Go-Go's will be performing to a sold-out crowd at the House of Blues Sunset. Austin-based power-pop act Fastball are poised to rock the Mint. And, lastly, local indie rockers You Me & Iowa will be gracing Spaceland. But we strongly suggest heading over to Largo at the Coronet to catch singer/actress Mandy Moore (LAist Interview).
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Tonight local producer/multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion (LAist Interview, Review) will return to jamming with friends at Largo at the Coronet. Austin-based electro-pop duo Ghostland Observatory are poised to perform to a crowd of frat boys at USC's Sigma Chi. And, lastly, LA-based buzz band Great Northern will be performing an in-store at Fingerprints in Long Beach. But we strongly suggest checking into L'Keg Gallery to catch local experimental multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno.
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Still suffering from the absence of Coachella? Have no fear, Kohoutek Music and Arts Festival is here! The free two-day event named after and in honor of the comet held every spring will be commencing tonight on the mounds at Pitzer College in Claremont. Long regarded by the 5Cs as "Little Coachella," the "Gem of the Inland Empire" or quite simply "Completely Fucking Awesome," the 35th annual Kohoutek Festival promises a bevy of prominent...
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Tonight British reggae outfit UB40 (LAist Interview) will be headlining the House of Blues Sunset. English soul and R&B singer Joss Stone is poised to grace Club Nokia. And, lastly, Australian singer-songwriter Lenka (LAist Review, #2) will be performing at Largo at the Coronet with Greg Laswell (LAist Interview, Review, #2, #3, #4, #5). But we strongly suggest heading over to the Henry Fonda Music Box to catch Jacksonville-based indie rockers Black Kids. Kansas-bred indie pop duo Mates of States are poised to kick things off.
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Tonight legendary English rock guitarist Jeff Beck will be concluding a sold-out two-night stint at the El Rey Theatre. Local indie pop outfit Castledoor are poised to grace UCLA's Bruin Plaza. And, lastly, LA-based experimental electronic duo Hecuba will be ringing in their latest record at the Echo. But we strongly suggest doing whatever it takes to get into the Troubadour to catch Baltimore's crown jewel Dan Deacon (LAist Review), who will be performing with a 13-some-odd person ensemble.
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Tonight British industrial pioneers Throbbing Gristle will be performing the score for Derek Jarman's hourlong film In the Shadow Of the Sun at Ricardo Montalban Theatre. British alternative rockers the Boxer Rebellion are poised to headline the Troubadour. And, lastly, LA-based retro soul maestros Mayer Hawthorne & the County will be gracing the Echo. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch Cincinnati's own garage rock trio Heartless Bastards (LAist Interview).
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Tonight Chicago-based rapper Common will be headlining Club Nokia in Downtown. Afro-centric pop rock outfit Fool's Gold are poised to continue their month-long residency at the Echo. And, lastly, local indie rockers the Henry Clay People will be taking on Spaceland with British electro-pop outfit the Whip. But we strongly suggest heading out to the Glass House to catch Sydney's own dance punk duo the Presets. LAist favorites the Golden Filter are slated to kick the show off.
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