Its back to the weekend - and if you haven't done enough with your Halloween costume at this point...well, you could go to HARD Presents Day of The Dead at LA Historic State Park and rage out with Justice, Diplo, Major Lazer, Zeds Dead, Knife Party, Dillon Francis, Crookers, AraabMUZIK, Nadastrom, Destructo, Kill The Noise and so many more. Hard to imagine there is better music lined up tomorrow....and there is not, but there are plenty of sonic quasi-substitutes.
Dustbowl Revival puts together some solid roots reggae bluegrass rock at El Cid, Metalachi goes wild at Whisky A Go Go, and for the O.C. residents - Blackbird Blackbird and Wildcat! Wildcat! at Detroit Bar is a good choice. For a full list of tonight's shows in Los Angeles - see below.
Woodkid, Pacific Air @ Luckman Center for the Arts
Mark Eitzel @ McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Kenny Burrell Quintet @ Catalina Bar & Grill
Spires That in the Sunset Rise, Arrington de Dionyso, Daniel
Higgs, Lucky Dragons @ The Smell
Tandemoro @ The Virgil
Sad Robot, Yellow
Red Sparks, Dustbowl Revival @ El
Cid
Tom Brosseau, RT n the ‘44s, Jenny Luna and the Moondogs @
Echo Country Outpost
Metalachi @
Whisky a Go Go
Vise Versa @ Casey’s Downtown
The Whispers @ City National Grove of Anaheim
Nikka Costa, Brenda Harp @ Coach House
David Lindley @ SLO Brew
Bigbang @ Honda Center
Gin Blossoms, Tonic
@ Fox Performing Arts Center
Joan Osborne @ Valley Performing Arts Center
Divine Fits @ Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown
Other Lives, Indians, Oren Lyons @ El Rey Theatre
Yellowcard, The Wonder Years, We Are The In Crowd @ House of
Blues – Sunset
Hedwig & The Angry Inch @ The Roxy
Red Again, Triple Dog Dare, Lotus Room, Peter Tvrznick @ On
The Rox
Bullet Boys, Catapult Fusxion, Little Caeser, Blacklist
Union, US Angels, Kill The Innocence, Nightmare, Breaking The Law, Tonight
Shall Rise, Catapult Fusixon @ Key Club
Strangers Family Band, Shine Brothers & The Crooked
Cowboy @ Space Temple
HARD Day of the Dead
w/ Justice (Live), Major Lazer, Zeds Dead, Diplo, Knife Party, Tommy Trash,
Jack Beats, Kill The Noise, Dillon Francis, Crookers, AraabMUZIK, Zane Lowe,
Destructo, Nadastrom + Many More @ Los Angeles Historic State Park
Funky Sole @ Echo
(FREE before 11)
Bootie LA @ Echoplex
Son Ark, Gypsy River Haunts, Scott Topic, Cop @ The Echo
Black Flamingo @ Origami Vinyl
Blackbird Blackbird, Wildcat!
Wildcat!, Jeffrey Jerusalem, Union Line @ Detroit Bar
Twerps, White Fence, Muzz @ The Satellite
Chilly Gonzales (Solo Piano) @ Bootleg Theater
Eric Church, Justin Moore, Kip Moore @ Nokia Theatre LA Live
Tribal Seeds,
Through The Roots, The Expanders, The SImpkin Project, DJ Carlos Culture @ Clb
Nokia
Shiavstep, Asymmetrical Head, Sigils, Dj Stephen R.,
Handsomest Drowned Man, Eras @ The Central SAPC
Jimmy Lifton, The Tiger Club, Heaps N Heaps, Rosco Bandana @
The Mint
The "ON'N'ON" video by Justice might scare you if you're on acid - or it might be the coolest thing ever. If you're sober - I suppose you could still have the same reaction. What do you think? Reminds me of Star Wars credits, The Never Ending Story and hallucinations. Plus, its got enough special effects that its not just your average music video.
Massive effects, skeletons, colors, explosions and, justifiably, the members of the duo make it entertaining.
The "ON'N'ON" video by Justice might scare you if you're on acid - or it might be the coolest thing ever. If you're sober - I suppose you could still have the same reaction. What do you think? Reminds me of Star Wars credits, The Never Ending Story and hallucinations. Plus, its got enough special effects that its not just your average music video.
Massive effects, skeletons, colors, explosions and, justifiably, the members of the duo make it entertaining.
Groundbreaking electronic duo Justice have finally announced a tour to support their sophomore album “Audio, Video, Disco,” which was recently released on Elektra. The 2012 tour returns Justice to the States for the first time in over two years.
Justice have staked their feet in the music industry soil, proving their potential for an extended and more ubiquitous career by progressing their sound and expanding their musical vocabulary following a successful debut album.Justice 's follow up is clearly rooted in their familiar electronic foundation, but adds more than a few traces of their musically sophisticated prog influences.Already known for their dance floor frenzies, this latest release might even pull a few rockers away from the punch bowl and into the party pool.
In addition to the tour announcement, Justice has a few cool things planned around it including a “cover our songs” style contest for the chance to see the first show of the tour on New Year’s Day in Sydney, Australia.(More details here)
Other stops on this tour include New York, Boston, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta and Las Vegas, to name a few, but we have a sneaking suspicion there could be something more in Indio, CA.The US portion of the tour goes from March 16 to April 25, with Los Angeles conveniently left off the itinerary and with two key weekends in April left vacant. To us, that sounds like a near guarantee that they’ll show up at Coachella 2012.No, Justice haven’t been confirmed by any means, but we are so confident in our trusty crystal ball that we will pay everyone who shares this article $1 if we they don't show up in Indio, CA in April 2012.Go ahead, spread this one.We dare you!
Full US tour schedule (so far):
3/16/12 New York, NY Terminal 5
3/17/12 New York, NY Terminal 5
3/19/12 Boston, MA House of Blues
3/20/12 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
3/21/12 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
3/22/12 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
4/17/12 Oakland, CA Fox Theater
4/19/12 Las Vegas, NV The Pool - The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas