Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Quick Indie Update: Spaceland Last Night/Tonight on Sons of Anarchy
Jazzercising
Monday, September 28, 2009
CONCERT BLAST 09.28 - 10.04
Friday, September 25, 2009
Portugal. The Man Performs Tonight at Troubadour/KCRW on Monday!
Portugal's publicist was kind enough to hit us up with this update, which we are reposting for all you indie folk to consume. Portugal. The Man is playing tonight at The Troubadour with Drug Rug and I anticipate nothing short of a pleased crowd.
As you can read from their publicist's update, the band will also be on the radio (KCRW) on Monday at 11 am..
Portugal. The Man SEPTEMBER 28TH IN STUDIO PERFORMANCE@KCRW! AND CHECK OUT "DO YOU" MUSIC VIDEO JUST RELEASED!!!
Head to Portugal. The Man's website and experience what happens when the song "Do You" from album The Satanic Satanist comes to life on your computer screen. How you interpret this life on your screen is all up to you :)
And don't forget to listen to KCRW 89.9 on Monday September 28th at 11AM (PST) for Portugal's in studio performance.
You can stream the performance live by heading here: http://www.kcrw.com/
To find more information about Portugal. The Man and for free downloads you can go to planetarygroup.com/03portugal.
You can also catch Portugal. The Man on tour this fall.
Tour Dates:
9/25 – The Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
9/26 – The Glass House– Pomona, CA
9/28 – Belly Up – San Diego, CA
9/29 – The Clubhouse – Tempe, AZ
10/01 – Santa Fe Brewing Company– Santa Fe, NM
10/02 – B-Side Lounge – Boulder, CO
10/03 – B-Side Lounge – Boulder, CO
10/08 – Majestic Theater – Madison, WI
10/09- Turner Hall-Milwaukee, WI
10/10- Schubas Tavern-Chicago, IL
10/11- Schubas Tavern-Chicago, IL
10/13- The Magic Bag-Ferndale, MI
10/14- Horseshoe Tavern-Toronto, ON
10/16- Maxwell's-Hoboken, NJ
10/18-Paradise Rock Club-Boston, MA
10/20-Higher Ground-Burlington, VT
10/22-Johnny Brenda's- Philadelphia, PA
10/23-Bowery Ballroom- New York, NY
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
New Chromeo Song "Night By Night" Is Pure Pop Dope
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Little Boots Get Everyone's Feet Moving...
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Monolith Music Festival 2009
As you all are well aware, I spent this past weekend in Denver, CO at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre for the Monolith Music Festival. I have to start out by saying that Red Rocks is by far the best music venue that I have ever been to in my life. It is in the small town of Morrison and it is built right into the center of a beautiful mountain. The greatest ting about Red Rocks is that the sound is breathtaking. There truly is not one bad seat in the entire venue and no matter where you are (even if it is in the parking lot) you can hear the music perfectly.
A very big thank you to Claire and everyone at Madison House Publicity for bringing SUPERGOODMUSIC to the Monolith Music Festival. It was an amazing two days and I am so happy that I was able to be there and to share my experience with all of you.
Enjoy my review of the festival below.
Monolith Festival: Day One
I knew that I was in for a very interesting weekend when I arrived at Red Rocks to colder than normal weather and some pretty heavy rain, but the prospect of seeing so many incredible bands in one day helped me to rally under some pretty bad festival circumstances.
After hearing so much about Red Rocks, I knew that I couldn’t begin my first experience at this historic venue without spending some quality time in what is referred to as Shakedown Street. Named after the song by Grateful Dead, Shakedown Street is where many music going people congregate to tailgate before anyone ventures into the venue. After spending around 2 hours in Shakedown Street, my crew and I made our way into Red Rocks to start enjoying all that the festival had to offer.
Whenever I attend a festival for the first time, I need to spend a good amount of time gathering my bearings of the environment. After looking at the festival map online a couple weeks ago, I was intrigued as to how everything was going to be set up. First there was the regular main stage where concerts at Red Rocks usually take place, but up at the top of what seemed like a million stairs, was another smaller stage called the Southern Comfort stage. Around the corner from the main stage was the madeloud.com stage, and in the depths of the Red Rocks Amphitheatre where there is a mini museum were two small stages called the woxy.com stage and the Radius Earphones Stage.
The first band that I was able to see was The Walkmen who played at the Southern Comfort Stage at 5:30. I have been a fan of The Walkmen since their album Bows + Arrows came out in 2004, so I was very excited to see them in concert. Even though it was very cold and the rain was coming down very hard, the band didn’t let either of those two factors affect their performance. It was the perfect way to start off Monolith because The Walkmen gave a highly energetic performance that was filled with great songs like “The Rat,” “What’s In It for Me,” and “Little House of Savages.”
After The Walkmen, I made my way over to the main stage to see one of my favorite artists M.Ward. If you don’t know anything about M.Ward then I highly suggest you check out his music because he has been making some great albums for many years now. His set included many songs off of his latest album Hold Time and it was the perfect act to see before the night really began to take off.
Following M.Ward was Girl Talk. If you have never seen Girl Talk than you are missing out on one of the most interesting live shows out there right now. For those unfamiliar (which I’m sure there aren’t many of you) Girl Talk is a DJ of sorts who crafts mash ups of artists that you never would think go together, but he makes it work. One great thing about Girl Talk is that he always brings members of the audience on stage with him in an effort to feed of the energy that they bring to aid in his “performance.” Even though the days heaviest rain occurred during his set, Girl Talk was one of the best artists that I saw all weekend.
Following Girl Talk was one of the best bands out right now the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I had seen the Yeah Yeah Yeahs four times now this summer, but every time that I see them they continue to impress me. Their set is the perfect mixture of new material and classics that you expect the band to play. Many people attending Monolith this year were concerned that they wouldn’t bring a high energy performance, but I assumed that they had never seen the band from Brooklyn before, and hopefully they were blown away by how amazing the band is live. The highlight, for me, came when during the opening of “Heads Will Roll.” There is just something about the opening notes that just take you into another zone. They once again proved to me that they are one of the best live bands touring right now, if you ahven’t seen them, than you need to immediately.
Monolith Festival: Day Two
Even though it rained day two of Monolith, it was not as heavy as day one, and for most of the day, festival goers were treated to blue skies and amazing music. When I woke up that morning, I checked twitter and read a tweet from Passion Pit saying that they were taking over Phoenix spot because MSTRKRFT had cancelled and Phoenix was moving to the main stage. Even though I was looking forward to seeing MSTRKRFT, I was ok with the cancellation because I felt that Phoenix deserved to be on the main stage.
I got to the festival earlier than I did the day before to ensure that I could see more music than I did yesterday. The first band that I wanted to see was Neon Indian, who was scheduled to play the woxy.com stage at 3:00 PM. Even though it was completely packed, I was able to enjoy a few songs by this upcoming band. If you haven’t heard of Neon Indian, than you need to find their music online and learn about them now before they become the Passion Pit of 2010.
After Neon Indian, I made my way over to the main stage to see The Dandy Warhols perform. I used to be a big fan of The Dandy Warhols and it has been a very long time since I have listened to one of their albums, but as soon as they began I was immediately taken back to the time when I used to listen to them all the time. The highlight came at the end of their set when the band played their biggest song “We Used To Be Friends.”
When The Dandy Warhols were finished, I headed back up the stairs to the Southern Comfort Stage to see The Thermals play. By that time, the rain picked back up again, so I found a spot to sit on the wall and sat there as I enjoyed The Thermals set. The crowd there had to be full of people who loved them because it seemed as if everyone there knew all the words to their songs. Even though I’m not that familiar with them, I found it very refreshing to see so many people enjoying them.
Before The Thermals were done, I made my way back down to the main stage to see The Glitch Mob. I had never heard of them before, so I knew that I needed to check them out because you don’t play the main stage at a festival without having major credibility. What I loved most about seeing The Glitch Mob is that I didn’t know who they were, so my expectations were completely blown away by what I witnessed. The Glitch Mob is made up of three DJs who use these touch screen tablets as their turntables and also use what looks like the drum set from RockBand to add heavy drums to the songs. They took me by surprise because it was unlike anything that I have ever seen before. Each of the three members does something different to each song and I enjoyed everything that they did. I love nothing more than discovering love for a new band or artist while at a festival and I look forward to seeing more of The Glitch Mob in the future.
After The Glitch Mob I traveled back up the stairs to get prepared to see Passion Pit play at 7:00 PM on the Southern Comfort Stage. To me, Passion Pit is a double-edged sword because I love their music so much, but after seeing them live twice, and being very disappointed by them, I was hoping that they would prove me wrong, unfortunately, they didn’t. The band sounds great live; it’s just that lead singer Michael Angelakos voice isn’t good live. It’s upsetting because I love the band so much.
I left Passion Pit early to ensure that I would get a good spot for one of my favorite bands, Phoenix. I have been dying to see Phoenix for so many years now and to be able to finally see them live and at one of the United States best music venues was a dream come true. The great thing about their set was that many people there were disappointed that they weren’t going to be seeing MSTRKRFT, and they were worried that Phoenix wasn’t going to be as good a live show as MSTRKRFT. In my opinion, Phoenix should have always been scheduled for the main stage, because after years of trying to break the States, they finally have with their latest album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Their set was filled with high-energy music that is the perfect storm of dance-pop goodness. Every song was amazing, but the highlight definitely came at the final song of their set “1901,” purely because it was the song that everyone knows so it brought the energy of the crowd way up.
Unfortunately, I had to leave early due to an early flight the next morning, but I was more than happy to end Monolith on such a high note.
This was the third year for Monolith and I recommend that anyone who is able to attend the festival in the future to do so because it was one of the best festivals that I have ever been to. They always have an amazing lineup and I can guarantee that it will only get better with age.
Enjoy all of my pictures from the weekend below.
Red Rocks at Night
The Walkmen at Southern Comfort Stage
Passion Pit at Southern Comfort Stage
The Glitch Mob
The Dandy Warhols
The Main Stage at Monolith
Empty Amphitheatre
Shakedown Street at Monolith
Spaceland Goes Bananas
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Black Keys Hip-Hop Album!?!?!?!?!
Monday, September 14, 2009
CONCERT BLAST 09.14 - 09.20
THE CONCERT BLAST...
Monday September 14th
Leslie & The Badgers, Rudy Friedman, Correatown, Olin and The Moon @ Echo (FREE)
Saint Motel, Astra Heights, The Black & White Years, Divisible @ Spaceland (FREE)
The Foreign Exchange, Nicolay @ The Roxy
Joshua James, Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons, Maxim Ludwig @ Troubadour
Jay-Z, Rihanna, Kanye West @ Jay Leno Show
Bella Novela @ The Continental Room
Ace Frehley @ The Grammy Museum
Asia Whiteacre w/ The Mint Sessions @ The Mint (Free After 9:30)
Suicide Silence, 13 Killing, The Dark Alliance @ Key Club
JT Spangler, Kristi Jo, Josh Damigo, Joel Eckels @ Room 5
Dave Matthews Band @ The Tonight Show w/ Conan O’Brien
Alex Band, Josiah Leming, Vincent Minor, James Maddock @ Hotel Cafe
Dirty Penny, Lamour, JMD, Eric Baines, The Brittanys @ The Viper Room
Golden Hits, Sweatson Klank, As Is, Warrior Line @ Echo Curio
Dadfag, Computer Lab, Brotman & Short, Teen Beer @ Pehrspace
Funkmosphere @ Carbon (FREE)
Stereofix @ Detroit Bar (Free)
Yvonne Reyes, Mitch Allan & Guests @ Molly Malones
Paisty Jenny @ Whisky A Go Go
The Icarus line, Ogod, Radio Freq @ Silverlake Lounge (Free)
John Torres, Jennie Laws, Daniel Velasco & Andy Zuniga, Annie Dingwall, Nicole Davis @ Genghis Cohen
Tuesday September 15th
Throw Me The Statue, The Brunettes, Devon Williams, Nurses @ Echo
Vieux Farka Toure, Weave @ Echoplex
Arctic Monkeys @ Hollywood Palladium
Filter Presents: The 88, Hanne Hukkelberg, Jeremiah Streeter, Simon Lynge @ Spaceland ($6 w/ Flyer)
Fanfarlo, The Love Language @ Troubadour
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, YACHT @ Fox Theater Pomona
Cubensis @ Marlin Bar & Grill
Broken Nobles, Man’s Assassination Man, Hiking, The Widow Babies @ The Smell
Sea Wolf, Afternoons @ Detroit Bar
Phoenix @ The Tonight Show w/ Conan O’Brien
Dan Dyer @ LA County Fair
Andrea Bocelli @ Kodak Theatre
Sharif @ The Fox and Hounds
Kellie Pickler, Bob DiPiero, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo @ HOB – Sunset
Marcus Very Ordinary @ The Viper Room
Sonos (Record Release Show), Nina Storey, Robin Smith, Former/Future @ Hotel Cafe
Earthbaby, Sixstep, Ricky Hopkins & Urban Band @ The Mint
Snow in Africa @ Key Club
Defusions of Grand Tour w/ The Idyllists, Marcus Very Ordinary, Gregg Tillery, The Hoof & The Heel @ The Viper Room
Mister Nervous, Pointless Thorns, Adam Bones, Jennifer Stuler @ Downstairs Lounge – The Viper Room
Spacewaves, Molino, Heavy Water Experiments @ Echo Curio
Mustard Pimp, Acid Girls, Them Jeans, Dan Oh @ Cinespace
Lauren Tarantino, Trey Lockerbie @ Room 5
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Kaile Goh, Give Up The Girl @ Molly Malones
Sea Wolf @ Detroit Bar
The Devil Whale, Novi Split, The Young Whiskey @ Silverlake Lounge
Save Darfur Benefit Concert @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Valet Park This, Meldrum @ Whisky A Go Go
Rob Paryonian (comedy), The Westar, Hope Easton and The Adam Kadmon Band @ Genghis Cohen
Wednesday September 16th
Dub Club @ Echoplex
The French Semester, Team Abraham, Downtown Union, Rademacher @ Silverlake Lounge
Club NME w/ Diane Birch @ Spaceland
Scion House Party @ The Roxy (10:30 pm – RSVP for guest list)
Laura Izibor, Chaz @ The Roxy
Dj Quikie Mart @ On The Roxy
Chairlift, Glasser, John Maus @ Troubadour
Phoenix, Metric, The Soft Pack @ Greek Theatre
The Killers @ Hollywood Bowl
Dilated Peoples @ Key Club
Monotonix, Signals, TPF!, PROTECT ME @ The Smell
Cobbie Caillat, Howie Day @ HOB – Anaheim
Miley Cyrus @ Jay Leno Show
Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ The Tonight Show w/ Conan O’Brien
Esperenza Spalding w/ John West @ El REy Theatre
New Maximum Donkey @ El Cid
Fanfarlo @ Echo (Unconfirmed)
Andy Caldwell @ Ecco Ultra Lounge
The Growlers, Dirt Dress, Audacity, My Pet Saddle @ Bootleg Theater
Richard Cheese @ Henry Fonda Theatre
Robotanists, Vanaprasta, Golden Years @ Club Moscow
Diamonds Under Fire, Watson 66 @ Molly Malones
Wagatail Presents: Telepath, Big Gigantic @ The Mint
Mike Blumberg @ Universal Bar & Grill
A Skylit Drive @ The Crossing
Sea Wolf, Afternoons @ Glass House
Dan Dyer @ LA County Fair
Ohm, Dead Off Center, Lucid Dream Factory @ Whisky A Go Go
Sleepweel Sweetheart @ The Viper Room
Otep @ Whisky A Go Go
Oak & Gorski, Chris Trapper, James Snyder, Linus of Hollywood, Anglos @ Hotel Café
Halloween Town, Sleepweel Sweetheart, 8mm, Lucky Valentine @ The Viper Room
Hank Floyd, Jazz Three-O, Paul Hasch @ Room 5
Young Gullie, Bellz, Fresh @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Telescope, Family of The Year @ Knitting Factory (Alterknit Lounge)
Matt Lowell, Betsy Hammer, Jalopy & Friends @ Genghis Cohen
Thursday September 17th
The Drones, Model, Actress, Bridezilla @ Echo
Down and Derby Roller Disco @ Echoplex
Miranda Lee Richards, The Shine Brothers, Highway, Go Fever @ Spaceland
The French Semester, The Monthlies, The Robatanists, Cola Cola @ Air Conditioned Lounge
Sea Wolf, Afternoons, Sara Lov @ Troubadour
Soulive w/ The Shady Horns, Nigel Hall, DJ Mike Relm @ El Rey Theatre
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, YACHT, The Breeders@ Greek Theatre
Colbie Caillat, Howie Day @ HOB – Anaheim
Bruce Hornsby, Eric Clapton @ Jay Leno Show
Links @ Detroit Bar
DUBLUVA, Kounterfeit Change @ Lighthouse
Blink 182, Asher Roth, Taking Back Sunday, Weezer @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Lemon Sun @ The Gypsy Lounge
Gary Allan @ Club Nokia
The Gaslight Anthem, Murder By Death, The Loved Ones, Frank Turner @ Henry Fonda Theatre
Bajofondo, Anomie Belle @ Mayan Theatre
Scrote @ Steve Allen Theatre
Joey Cape, Chad Rex, Jon Snodgrass @ The Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Apoptygma Berzerk, Aerodrone, The Surrender @ Knitting Factory
The Airborne Toxic Event, Red Cortez @ Fox Theatre
Bella Novela @ Old Town Pub (Pasadena)
Dan Dyer, Creedence Clearwater Revisited @ LA County Fair
Brownout! @ Zanzibar
Every Time I Die, Bring Me The Horizon @ HOB – Sunset
Y & T, Mix Machine, Joe Steel @ Key Club
LA Guns @ Whisky A Go Go
Jake Coco, Bleu, Meredith Claire & The Mumbles, Brutus Gets The Girl, Melinda Ortner @ Hotel Café
Kinkade, The Hellen Back Quartet, Vanessa Hidary @ The Mint
Oh My God, Goons of Doom, Max & The Marginalized @ The Viper Room
Epitaph & Zune Present: Every Time I Die, Bring Me The Horizon @ HOB – Sunset
Links, Studiofix @ Detroit Bar
Latchkey Kid, Miso, Shevy Smith @ Saint Rocke
Kat Bailess @ Molly Malones
Timber Timbre, Minor Canon, The Street and Babe Shadow, What Laura Says @ Silverlake Lounge
Friday September 18th
Club Underground @ Echo
Little Boots, Music Go Music, Yes Giantes @ The Roxy
Soul Slam V – Prince & Michael Jackson @ Echoplex
Everest, These United States, The Parson Redheads @ Troubadour
G Love and Special Sauce, Iration @ HOB – Anaheim
Joe Louis Walker @ Arcadia Blues Club
Dada Life, Felix Cartal @ Avalon
Nelly Furtado @ Tonigth Show w/ Conan O’Brien
Kool & The Gang @ Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Passafire, Fortunate Youth @ Saint Rocke
Kate Simko @ King King Club
Chester French, Blink 182, Fall Out Boy, The All-American Rejects @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Frank Turner, Murder By Death, The Gaslight Anthem, The Loved Ones @ Avalon
Gipsy Kings @ Greek Theatre
Meat Puppets, Dead Confederate, Ume @ El Rey Theater
Very Be Careful, Andrea Ferraz & D’Agua, Pilar Diaz, DJ Rude One @ The Mint
June Panic & The Learning Curve @ The Airliner Club
Lord Jeff @ Synchronicity Space
Pink, The Ting Tings @ Staples Center
Sugar Ray @ Taste Of Newport
Bajofondo @ Glass House
Joe Henry, Alicia Witt @ Room 5
Dan Dyer, Average White Band, War @ LA County Fair
The English Beat, Drama Zone @ Brixton
Y & T @ Galaxy Theatre
Kim Divine @ Gypsy Den
John Nemeth @ Harvelles
Mint Entertainment @ Key Club
Dragonforce, Sonata Arctica, Taking Dawn @ HOB – Sunset
Philanthro Productions Presents Jason Bentley @ Boulevard 3
Hanne Hukkelberg, Dave Yaden & Skyler Stonestreet, Aras Baskauskas, Hallows, Frontier Ruckers @ Hotel Café
Burning Brides, Danko Jones, Taxi, The Corruption, The Plasticines @ The Viper Room
Absynths, Naima Earth, Family Tree Analog, Vid.I.Ous @ Echo Curio
Saccharine Trust, The Urinals, The chuck Dukowski Sextet, Saturn, Pipsqueak @ The Smell
Meho Plaza, Octave Cat, Kill Kill Kill, This Blinding Light @ Pehrspace
Jay-J, Danny Love, Lil’ Brandon @ Detroit Bar
Musicians Institute Graduation – James Alexander Band, Jamie Meyer, Paul Trudeau, The Boxing Gandhis @ Molly Malones
Night Horse, Sea of Air, Emeralds @ Bootleg
Thirteen Arrows, Lemon Drop Kick, Jeezum Crow, Bad Obsession, Basco Band, Short Necked Giraffes, Dirty Suicide @ Knitting Factory
Kida, 5-6 Deuce, The Savages, Top Notch @ Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Adrian Bewley, Natalie Wattre, Pale, Kanude, After, Axia @ Knitting Factory (Alterknit Lounge)
Monica Richardson, Michael Ripoll, Eddie Berman @ Genghis Cohen
Saturday September 19th
Funky Sole @ Echo (FREE)
Southern Culture on The Skids, Triple Chicken Foot, Speedbuggy, 5’Oclock Somewhere @ Echoplex
The Most Serene Republic, The Grates @ Spaceland
Chelsea Girls, Killola, Go Betty Go @ The Roxy (All Ages)
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, The Depreciation Guild, Cymbals Eat Guitars @ Troubadour
Mason Jennings, Crash Kings @ El Rey
Porcupine Tree @ Club Nokia
Blacklist Union @ Bar Sinister
Sueflayy Presents: Daniel Hawks, Nikki Lang, After (unconfirmed line-up) @ The Mint
Creedence Clearwater Revisited @ Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Bone Thugs N Harmony @ The Grove of Anaheim
Happy Mondays, Psychedlic Furs, Amusement Purks on Fire @ HOB – Anaheim
Average White Band @ Canyon Club
Space Cowboy @ Sabor Lounge
World/Inferno Friendship Society, Regime Noir @ The Knitting Factory
We Shot The Moon, Mansions, The Record Life, Fiasco! @ The Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Ivan Ives, Johnny Polygon @ Knitting Factory (Alterknit Lounge)
Train @ Taste of Newport
Bad Boy Bill, Matt Tolfrey @ Avalon
Gabby La La & The Ukulady, Kit’N Tenders, Javarnanda, Megan Jacobs @ Echo Curio
DJ Oggy @ Blue Moon
Every Time I Die, Bring Me The Horizon @ Glass House
Leann Rimes, Dan Dyer @ LA County Fair
Matty G, Pablo Hassan, 12th Planet, Caspa, DJ Evolution @ HOB – Sunset
People, Powder @ Key Club
Kat Parsons, The Appletons, Derek Evans, Dreamers, Ryan Blakely Smith and The Voyage,
Boomkat @ Hotel Cafe
Kottak, DJ Stacee Coleman, Kings of Spade, Soulsail, Sasha and Kliz-O, Vise, Honor Role, @
The viper Room
Global Deejays, Yang, Kid Krazzy @ Henry Fonda Theater
Pink Martini @ Hollywood Bowl
Hiking, The Deadly Finns, Devon Williams @ Pehrspace
Cobra Lillies (EP Release & Fashion Show) @ American Legion Post 206
Railroad to Alaska, Brookline @ Detroit Bar
Sassy Minxx @ Brixton South Bay
Big Whup, So Many Wizards, American Gil & The Major Dudes, Voice On Tape @ The Smell
Mark Ford & The Neptunes Club, Ghosthounds @ Saint Rocke
Evan Robinson, Steve Carson Band, Echo Division, Dead Rabbits @ Molly Malones
I See Hawks in LA, Gina Villalobos, Elliott Randall @ Bootleg
Heather Catelena, Alex Hwang, The Flashcards @ Genghis Cohen
Sunday September 20th
The Avengers, Pansy Division, Paul Collins Beat (feat. members of Nerve) @ Echo
HellYa! Night w/ By Sunlight, Shirley Rolls, American Buffalo, Chris Garneau @ Spaceland
Karl Blau, No Kids, Tara Jane O’Neil, Mount Eerie @ Eagle Rock Center for the Arts
The Radiators @ Saint Rocke
Destruction of Rose @ Cobalt Café
Paris Strother, Ryan McDermott, Sunday Jazz Jam @ Room 5
Gov’t Mule, Carney @ HOB – Anaheim
Peter Frampton @ The Canyon Club
Ravi Shankar @ Hollywood Bowl
Kinky, Omar Torrez @ Grand Performances
Legal Weapon, Sylvia Juncosa, Nels Cline, Jon Wahl, Mike Watt & The Missingman,
Saccharine Trust, Carnage Asada, Bag Theory @ The Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Frightened Rabbit, The Twilight Sad, We Were Promised Jetpacks @ The Knitting Factory
Doro, Resistance, Aukus, Sex Dept. @ Key Club
LAZ, Strong Arm Steady @ Zanzibar
Pieta Brown @ McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Dan Dyer @ LA Couny Fair
Superficial Saints @ Cozy’s Bar & Grill
Placebo @ Club Nokia
Quincy Blaque, Ken Stacey, Magnolia Memoir, Still Waters Run Deep, Nervous Breakdown @ Hotel Café
387 Music Entertainment Presents: Kalle Goh, Elena Deglinnocenti @ The Mint
High Voltage Presents: Loce N Load, Katie Cole, Livan, Dead Wasps @ The Viper Room
ARTN-SHANT All Stars Grand Concert @ Greek Theatre
India Calling @ Hollywood Bowl
Gospel Brunch @ HOB – Sunset (10 am; 1 pm seatings)
Clara Lofaro, Sheryl Cohen @ Molly Malones