Lucky Date releases “Six 16″ on Beatport
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Lucky Date will be supporting Excison and Liquid Stranger on the 50+ “X-Tour” which kicks off on Thursday, February 2nd in Seattle, Washington.
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Lucky Date will be supporting Excison and Liquid Stranger on the 50+ “X-Tour” which kicks off on Thursday, February 2nd in Seattle, Washington.
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The Hold Steady make some fairly bold statements on record. But around the halfway mark of the Hold Steady’s triumphant set at the Echoplex on Saturday, frontman Craig Finn changed the closing lyrics of show standout “Massive Nights” to make one of the most heroic statements his band has ever made.
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicOctober 18, 2011No comments
Jane’s Addiction began an early promotional tour for their latest release ‘The Great Escape Artist’ reaching Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, performing their most coveted hits across intimate venues. Original members Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins returned to the John Anson Ford
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicOctober 18, 2011No comments
The latest incarnation of Smashing Pumpkins began ‘ The Other Side of the Kaleidyscope’ tour in Los Angeles debuting new material off their forthcoming album ‘Oceania.’ Fans crowded inside the sold out Wiltern in hopes of witnessing the dozens of hit tracks made popular in the 90s, but instead recei
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicOctober 7, 2011No comments
Blind Pilot played to a packed house this past Saturday at the Santa Ana Galaxy Theater. The band came out the gates with full force playing solid riffs and matching them catchy lyrics that had the crowd singing along and bobbing their heads to the beats. Leading the session was Israel Nebeker engag
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Alternative rock group Jimmy Eat World wrapped their brief ‘Bleed American’ California dates in Los Angeles last week, performing the album that launched them into mainstream superstardom a decade ago. The album that spawned four singles within the top twenty attracted fans from all ages as the Ariz
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicOctober 3, 2011No comments
ith their successful North American tour last summer, 80’s new wave group Tears For Fears returned last month for a brief seven concert performance across California. Founders Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith began their 18-song set list at the Wiltern with “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”. Smith’s
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicOctober 2, 2011No comments
Eleven years have passed since the oddball trio Primus released Anti Pop. Since then, they’ve spawned a few tours across the world, performing classic hits in every city. But all that changed upon releasing ‘Green Naugahyde,’ the bands seventh album released September 12th. The 19-day tour began sho
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Four weeks into the US Fall tour supporting their seventh album ‘Wasting Light,’ Foo Fighters stormed into the Forum with a two-night stay in Los Angeles. Over 17,000 fans were on their feet as they watched Dave Grohl and company perform a twenty-five song set list, spanning close to three hours. Th
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The 10th annual Honda Civic tour wrapped at the Hollywood Bowl after touring the country for three months. My Chemical Romance accompanied headliners Blink-182, with a line of Honda cars covered with Blink-182 logos and signature matted paint jobs at the entrance.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 23, 2011No comments
The Teddybears took over the Echoplex on Thursday headlining Check Yo Ponytail 2’s latest event. Formerly Teddybears STHLM, this Swedish band has been rocking stages across the world for almost 17 years! Teddybears STHLM started out as a grindcore group but over time began mixing pop, rock, electro
Read morePosted in Interviews,Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 21, 2011No comments
I got a chance to sit down with Malcolm and Matt Gordon of Heavy as Holograms after their performance at House of Blues in Hollywood.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 16, 2011No comments
The Music Box in Hollywood served as a nostalgic time machine for Joy Division fans in attendance Wednesday night. Founding bassist Peter Hook performed Joy Division’s second album “Closer” and also included material from earlier singles and EP’s. Peter Hooks touring band “The Light” began the set l
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 12, 2011No comments
America’s first touring electronic music festival, Identity Fest, hit Las Vegas Monday for the 17th stop on its 20-city tour. Sponsors including Skullcandy, Rockstar Energy Drinks, and Heinekin Light, attracted thousands of electronic music fans across the country with state of the art visual master
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 12, 20113 comments
House of Blues Anaheim Hosted Texas natives Blue October on September 11th, 2011. They explosive
sounds rocked the sold out show while the crowd pulsed and echoed the brutally honest lyrics Justin
Furstenfeld belts out without any apology. His voice vibrated each lyric as if reliving each and every
Posted in Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 11, 2011No comments
Saturday night lit up in Hollywood’s Hotel Café when Amy LeVere took the stages. The dimly lit club
couldn’t dim her shine as this tiny Tennessee native took the stage with her Bass and slapped away and
belted out a mixture of Rockabilly and Blues accompanied by her just as energetic band mates.
Posted in Featured,MusicSeptember 8, 2011No comments
Some artists strive for the new fresh sound. Some try replicate other bands success. Others try to just stand on their own two feet and make the music they love. Dawes is one of those bands. Not playing a genre of music that’s very public on the radio, but one radio station that does show Dawes a g
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicSeptember 6, 2011No comments
On Saturday, thousands of music enthusiasts descended onto Los Angeles State Historic Park in downtown LA to catch the 2011 FYF Fest. In its eighth year of conception, the festival didn’t disappoint with an eclectic range of acts such as Future Islands, The Descendents, Broken Social Scene, OFF!, Th
Read morePosted in Events,MusicAugust 31, 2011No comments
Fleet Foxes is currently on tour with The Walkmen and Bon Iver for Autumn 2011 shows.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 31, 2011No comments
Bruce Springsteen was one of the first musicians to give us a taste of the “opera” rock show. A rock show that didn’t have an encore but an intermission an expected an knowing pause in the show for a whole second half of hard rocking music. It is to this day still one of the most talked about shows.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 29, 2011No comments
Electronic music producer Deadmau5 held a four night dance extravaganza at the Palladium in Hollywood while promoting his latest album 4×4=12. On stage, a state of the art platform resembling a massive block of cheese alternated multiple neon lights throughout the night, adding colorful visuals with
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Death from Above 1979 are a Toronto-based Canadian dance-punk/noise rock duo. Their album, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, was released in late 2004. The band broke up in 2006, but announced a reunion in 2011.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 29, 2011No comments
Red Hot Chili Peppers made a special appearance August 24th in Downtown LA, performing a benefit concert for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. Fans circled the block on Figueroa St. extending pass Olympic blvd. while anxiously waiting to see RHCP play in their hometown. Ticket prices ranged from
Read morePosted in Interviews,Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 25, 2011No comments
100 Monkeys returned to the El Rey Theatre Thursday night on the last string of their 40+ city US tour, promoting the Liquid Zoo album released June 28th. This is the second studio album group mates Ben Graupner, Ben Johnson, Jackson Rathbone, Jared Anderson, and Lawrence Abrams have released in th
Read moreThe Sunset Strip Music Festival returned for it’s 4th annual installment, exceeding 15,000 screaming fans Saturday night alone. The three day event began Thursday night as dozens of bands performed across the Strip, keeping live musical entertainment an ongoing demand across the Roxy, Keyclub, The W
Read morePosted in Events,FESTIVALS,MusicAugust 24, 2011No comments
City Arts Fest features headline performances from Ryan Adams at Benaroya Hall; Robyn at The Paramount; Built to Spill at The Moore Theatre; and Crystal Castles and Ozomatli with shows at Showbox So Do. Other notable shows include The Long Winters at Showbox Market; Shelby Lynne at The Triple Door;
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 23, 2011No comments
Saturday night in Pomona, in a venue filled to just about ten percent capacity, four young groups with their hearts and minds on the dance floor gave a sparse crowd at the Glass House a strong reason to groove Los Angeles’ Halloween Swim Team opened the bill with their self-described brand of “elect
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LIGHTS will be embarking on a US Tour in the Fall to support her forthcoming album Siberia! Some Tour Dates will be onsale starting Friday, Aug 26th
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The hundredth monkey effect generally describes the instant, paranormal spreading of an idea or ability to the remainder of a population once a certain portion of that population has heard of the new idea or learned the new ability… hmm.
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By their seventh studio album, many bands are running out of creative steam and original ideas. But in the case of Death Cab for Cutie, nothing could be further from the truth. Codes and Keys is singular in the quartet’s catalog when it comes to sonic exploration and lyrical ambition.
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 20, 2011No comments
VHS or Beta returned to Hollywood’s sensual Voyeur Nightclub for their first LA performance in almost 3 years Wednesday night. Originally from Louisville Kentucky this band formed in 1997 shortly after founding guitarist/Vocalist Craig Pfunder, bassist Mark Palgy, and former guitarist Zeke Buck had
Read morePosted in Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 18, 2011No comments
The crowd still a buzz about oOoOO’s set exploded as Pictureplane entered from behind the stage along with a small entourage. He opened the show by mixing some samples from Enigma’s “Return to Innocence” to the audiences’ instant approval. His hard-hitting tech house beat helped seamlessly transitio
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Native shoes is throwing the preparty for the final Mad Decent Block Party here in LA. Come enjoy COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS AND DJ SETS BY THREE MIKE B & SABO
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Two of the biggest names in rock music, Bush and Chevelle, will make a stop on their co-headlining tour to take the stage at City National Grove of Anaheim on September 28 with special guest Filter.
Read morePosted in Events,FESTIVALS,MusicAugust 17, 2011No comments
THE SEA OF MEMORIES drops on Sept 13 through the band’s own label, Zuma Rock Records (through an exclusive partnership with eOne Music). That same day, Bush will launch a headlining tour of North America, to be followed by a European run.
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The provocative and mystical music of the late French superstar Serge Gainsbourg is brought to life. Led by Jean Claude Vannier, French composer, arranger and longtime Gainsbourg collaborator, the legendary concept album Histoire de Melody Nelson will be performed in full with orchestra and guests,
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Amy LaVere’s touring in support of her new album, Stranger Me, produced by Craig Silvey (The Arcade Fire The Suburbs), which is a follow up to 2007s Jim Dickinson-produced Anchors & Anvils.
Read morePosted in Events,MusicAugust 16, 2011No comments
The additions to the 2011 Culture Collide line-up include: Does It Offend You, Yeah? (UK), Avi Buffalo (USA), The Elected (USA), The Morning After Girls (Australia), The Gift (Portugal), Midnight Surfer (USA), Laura Jansen (the Netherlands), Hands (USA), The Lanskies (France), Carina Round (UK), Cos
Read morePosted in MusicAugust 15, 2011No comments
For years The Warped Tour has been somewhat of THE music festival to go to for all ages. A once one sided demographic festival has changed vastly over the years and has become one of the most eclectic and entertaining ways to see your favorite bands and discover new ones. This year was no exception. Genres ranging from hardcore music to rap music. Merchandise tables for every band got you a chance to speak with new artists and get stuff signed by some of your favorites bands as well. To keep you entertained in between bands you were waiting for there was also skateboarding & skate legends signing clothes, decks, poster, etc. The heat did not seem to slow anyone down and the energy stayed high throughout the entire festival. Warped Tour was also kind enough to set up a free filtered water spot. For people with bottles and a fear of getting to hot. Of course to keep them hydrated during the most important part of Warped Tour. Seeing your favorite bands.
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USC’s student radio to co-host free concert for students during Welcome Week.Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:00 p.m.Tommy’s Place (in the basement of the Ronald Tutor Campus Center)
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Phantogram’s music sounds like it’s made by a band from the city. Electronic loops, hip-hop beats, shoegaze, soul, pop â” each finds its way into their songs. Unexpectedly, the band doesn’t live and work in a major urban center, but rather calls the town of Saratoga Springs, NY (population 26,186)
Read moreThe Strokes will be playing at the Sean Carnage / Kyle Mabson Monday Night Six Year Anniversary Party at Pehrspace on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011.
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The week long event held from July 30 to Aug 7th, included pro skateboard riders Tony Hawk and Christian Hasoi competing in the 3rd Annual Coastal Carnage Finals, along with music performances by MGMT, Jimmy Eat World, Surfer Blood, The Sounds, Dead Country, and actress Vanessa Hudgens hosting Nike’
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Pooltradeshow Opening Party! Featuring Live Performance by FOOL’S GOLD and DJ sets by DJ HARVEY, NGUZUNGUZU AND NOMI
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The Veronicas will be playing at the Viper Room (Sunset Strip Music Festival) w/ THE TENDER BOX, RUN RUN RUN,Nude
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The Kooks are taking the stage in support of their new album, Junk of the Heart.
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The Rapture returns with a new album “In The Grace of Your Love Coming” and will be playing at The Music Box October 6th
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Legendary alt-rock band Weezer have been added to the line-up for the Doheny Days Music Festival, September 10 & 11 at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, CA. To date, Weezer has sold over 10 million albums and is considered one of the most successful bands of the past two decades. Weezer’s addition t
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Secret live GREEN DAY show! Thursday August 11th, doors at 8:00 PM at The Tiki Bar 1700 Placentia, Costa Mesa, CA. Tickets $20 at the door. All proceeds donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. NO PRESALE, STRICT NO CAMERA, NO CELL PHONE POLICY. 21 years and over. Be ready to dance!
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Nouvelle Vague, the French band that conquered the world with bossa nova covers of punk and new wave classics.
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 7, 2011No comments
The eager calling of Tommy Walter’s guitar riff at the beginning of Mercy kiss opened the show, the glow of the flashing lights illuminating faces of approval radiating from everyone who immediately recognized the popular song. They continued the set with more songs from Humanistic. John Spiker’s ha
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Hasidic Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu returned to LA’s Club Nokia for the third stop of his tour on Wednesday. The crowd of over 1,500 fans eagerly filled the auditorium in front of a neon Brooklyn Bridge backdrop, incorporating the bands hometown into their set. The first sounds from David Homes,
Read morePosted in Featured,Live Review & Photos,MusicAugust 5, 2011No comments
Lead singer Joshua Aaron’s lingering voice was accompanied by rhythm guitars. Jim Briggs’ multi-instrumental approach combined lead guitars, keyboards and backing vocals into the pop rock mix. George Bohdan’s calm and poised demeanor constantly reflected with thumping bass lines and backing vocals.
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“I’m really looking forward to playing two sets at LIVE at Squamish with two very different sounds – a stripped-down, acoustic session on Saturday followed by a raw, rock-out on Sunday. Being part of such a great line-up and in one of Canada’s most beautiful settings is a perfect combination for an
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60,000 spectators anxiously battled through traffic, surviving the massive heat waves southern California summers always offer. As people entered the venue, multiple organizations, groups and activists campaigned to educate the crowd about social awareness and political consciousness but often fell
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Adele Jacques breezes into the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles, bright-eyed and cheery, ready to sit down and interview before her show. Her vibrant red hair shines under the pink and blue lights while her lime green satin dress glows against her pale skin.
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Tattoos. Extremely high gauged earrings. Amazing power metal riffs and energetic singing. The last thing you think of when hearing those words is 18 year olds from Miami, Florida. However, band Black Tide @ The Viper Room Friday July 29th proved once again why they demand to be taken seriously just
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THE SEA OF MEMORIES drops on Sept 13 through the band’s own label, Zuma Rock Records (through an exclusive partnership with eOne Music). That same day, Bush will launch a headlining tour of North America, to be followed by a European run.
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Set for November 4-6 at Auditorium Shores, Also includes Rakim, Major Lazer, Okkervil River, Kid Dynamite, Henry Rollins, Reggie Watts, Flying Lotus, the recently reunited Hum, The Murder City Devils, Lykke Li, Four Tet, Neon Indian, Blonde Redhead, The Damned, Diplo, Ra Ra Riot, Cage In, and and D
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Dead Sara returned to Hemmingway’s Lounge in Hollywood where they filmed their latest music video “Sorry For It All.” The antique and history driven vibes from the venue proved to be too much to contain as they jumped back and forth on the small stage. Lead singer Emily Armstrong’s vocal range invok
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At The Mayan
Los Angeles, CA
Wednesday, Aug 03, 2011
9:30 PM – 4:00 AM

*Online pre-sales for this event end Wed, Aug 03, 2011 6:00 PM
John Digweed has become the people’s choice while maintaining his longstanding presence in underground dance culture. His popularity as both a DJ and a person seems to have no limits, but his efforts transcend DJing alone, for he is as much a producer and promoter. His moniker “Bedrock” is actually three things: a record label, a promotions company and a studio production partnership with Nick Muir. His management and creative direction for the Bedrock record label has helped launch the careers of Danny Howells, Jimmy Van M, Chris Fortier, and Phil Thompson (Moonface). He has had the vision and creative insight to seek out mixes and remixes from artists as varied as Rui Da Silva, POB and The Freelance Icebreakers. To have a record released on Bedrock serves as the global stamp of production quality, ingenuity and integrity for underground producers worldwide.
In fact, the name John Digweed is synonymous with those very qualities. From the nights he has either created or been a part of (Bedrock, Northern Exposure, Renaissance) to his world-renowned mix CD’s (Renaissance, Global Underground, Northern Exposure, Communicate, MMII and Bedrock), he has consistently produced characteristic products that stay in demand, himself included. Even with all of his global traveling, he has still been able to hold down two monthly Bedrock residencies. As one half of Bedrock, the production duo, he has landed two tracks in the top 40 (“Heaven Scent” and “For What You Dream Of”), the latter of which made it into the hit movie “Trainspotting”. He has even tried a bit of acting himself (“Groove”). He and Nick Muir, as Bedrock the production team, also recently scored a Hollywood film (“Stark Raving Mad”) as well as the animated series “Spider-Man” for MTV. He’s been busy on three recent tours (Delta Heavy and Area 2 (with David Bowie and Moby) in the U.S., and a twenty date Bedrock/Nokia University tour of the UK). A massive one-off event called the Big Beach Boutique in Brighton had him gladly performing alongside Fatboy Slim to 250,000 of his fans and neighbors. His Kiss100 radio show is quickly coming up on it’s fourth year as one of the most successful dance music shows in all of England, with internet broadcasts around the world. It has achieved a near cult status, with listeners trading CD’s and mp3’s of the various broadcasts across the internet. John shares his platform weekly by bringing in a variety of worldwide guest DJ’s.
As a person, John’s lack of pretense is complimented by imagination and invention. For this reason, John has consistently been one of the most respected, analyzed and imitated DJ’s in the world. His DJ sets are both solid and durable with unyielding precision. His DJ’ing and production sound has practically become its own genre. He generates an aura of self-explanatory excitement and enthusiasm. His sets are often filled with moodiness and musical mystery but held down with a punchy distinctiveness and earthly rhythm. Always emanating a sense of boundlessness, he overlaps dream events that spill into reality with an enormous certainty.
Posted in MusicJuly 29, 2011No comments
The Hotel Café was packed with Rogue Wave fans here to witness the start
of Zach Rogues new project Release the Sunbird. Rogue was the last musician to
take the stage and the roaring cheers from the crowd fell quiet as the enchanting
melody of ‘Always Like the Son’ wafted through the bar. As Schrein
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 28, 2011No comments
The Audiotistic artist schedule 2011 is now live. Plan ahead so you can see everything on your wish list, and more!
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THE SUNSET JUNCTION MUSIC FESTIVAL & STREET FAIR @ THE HOTEL CAFE STAGE Aug 27 -28, 2011 includes BUTCH WALKER & THE BLACK WIDOWS,
CARY BROTHERS, THE RESCUES, CARINA ROUND, MILO GREENE, BRIAN WRIGHT, MADI DIAZ, JIM BIANCO, CHRIS PIERCE, HONEYHONEY AND MORE!
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 25, 2011No comments
This year’s Treasure Island music festival will be headlined by Empire of the Sun on October 15 and Death Cab for Cutie on October 16. A limited number of two-day festival tickets will go on sale for $99.00 on Wednesday, July 27, at 10 a.m. Once they sell out, the price will increase to $115.00, th
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School Night Moving to El Cid for one night only! WHITE ARROWS + JOHN STANIER(BATTLES) + KIDZ IN THE HALL + DANIELE LUPPI
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Continuing on the bands anti government campaigns, Otep strapped the mask from “V For Vendetta” while bodies collided against each other. Between songs, she thanked all our troops for their dedication and service while using her motivational
voice to inspire her audience in art and creativity. The s
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Paper Ships Presents: Manimal Vinyl w/ Sister Crayon, Papercranes, Blackbird Blackbird at Exchange LA
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Before there was Clap Your Tapes And Say Art Brut, there was Junior Boys: the proto-blog success story. Starting with a pair of mysterious twelves of smart, crisp electro-hooks, the releases were shrouded in abstract imagery and classic graphic design which hearkened back to the heydays of Factory,
Read morePosted in Events,Featured,MusicJuly 20, 2011No comments
Presented in the City of Los Angeles within the 52-block boundaries of the Downtown Arts District … where art in the streets happens every day, BloomfestLA features live indie music, great brews, good food, and eco-friendly fun. No other neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles other than the Downtown Arts District can truthfully boast a community with such a commitment to sustainable living — after all, where else can you find a place where residents repurposed rundown industrial buildings and transformed them into homes and creative spaces, maintaining them even during unprecedented times of change and neighborhood gentrification?
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Fans who pre-order the album at www.enjoyincubus.com will get exclusive early access to tickets for the upcoming tour. Upon ordering, fans will immediately be sent Mp3 of singles “Adolescents” and “Promises, Promises”. An album pre-order is also available on iTunes featuring exclusive content.
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 19, 2011No comments
M83 just announced their double-album, “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”.
The Band will also be touring this October-November in North America, in support of Hurry Up. Check out the dates below while streaming “Midnight City.”
Tickets for October 19th, 2011 will go on sale Friday, July 22nd at 10am throughTicketmaster for $55.50 plus any additional service fees.
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Circa Survive met at the Burning Man Festival one and one half years ago, at which point, they danced the good times dance. We love the night life. We like to boogie. Some of us like to eat jazz and listen to biscuits while others choose to jump rope in the nude. Our record has been born. It’s a gir
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In a celebration of the passion and rhythm of the guitar, this extraordinary concert brings the orchestra together with the illustrious Mexican duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, who have been selling out venues around the world. The Bowl’s famous fireworks complete this exciting evening!
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Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Club Nokia Aug 24, 2011
Tickets will be sold through an auction through Ticketmaster starting on Thursday, July 21st at 10am. General public onsale on Saturday, July 23rd at 10am.
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 18, 2011No comments
Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live Caifanes: Reventon Edicion 2011 Especial … Performance Information. Friday, October 14, 2011 09:00 PM Door Time: 08:00 PM & 2nd show added Sat, Oct 15, 2011 08:00 PM
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 17, 2011No comments
Cyndi Lauper burst onto the world stage as the quintessential girl who wants to have fun. After more than 25 sterling years and global record sales in excess of 30 million, she has proven that she has the heart and soul to keep her legion of fans compelled by her every creative move.
Read morePosted in Events,FESTIVALS,MusicJuly 14, 2011No comments
Courtesy of our friends at Skullcandy, beginning Friday, July 15th at 9am PST through Sunday July 17, free-roaming General Admission tickets for San Bernardino will go on sale for$20* while supplies last. Regularly priced General Admission tickets will be available once the $20 Skullcandy tickets h
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Simian Mobile Disco live in Los Angeles, CA Sat Aug 20, 2011 at Making Shapes
Read morePosted in Events,FESTIVALS,MusicJuly 11, 2011No comments
Mad Decent is BACK! taking its Block Party festival on the road, bringing big free, all-ages parties to Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles this summer.
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 11, 2011No comments
Beady Eye announce today their return to North America with tour dates this Fall. The band (Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock) will be giving fans a first live taste of their debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding in a series of concerts beginning in Vancouver, BC on Nov
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 11, 2011No comments
PORTISHEAD Tuesday October 18, 2011 Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall Los Angeles, California
Show time: 8:00pm
Door time: 7:00pm
Age: All Ages+
TICKETS
Tickets Available: Friday July 15, 2011
$55.50*
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 8, 2011No comments
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, July 8th, at 10 AM PT at all Ticketmaster outlets and the Hollywood Bowl box office. They can also be purchased by phone at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.
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Beirut is set to embark on its first national tour in over four years in support of The Rip Tide, out August 30 on Pompeii Records.
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With Sweetheart Of The Sun, THE BANGLES capture the two crucial elements that created the bond that formed the group: their common love for rock’s golden age and the crystalline sound they quite naturally created. The album reveals guitarist/singer Susanna Hoffs, guitarist/singer Vicki Peterson and
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 7, 2011No comments
For Scattered Trees, Sympathy is a labor of love that almost didn’t happen. The band grew up together in the outskirts of Chicago, playing music together in various groups over the years. They became a family in more ways than one, with some of the members sharing last names -albeit for different re
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Uh Huh Her playing Sunday, Jul 31, 2011 9:00 PM PDT (9:00 PM Doors) Detroit Bar, Costa Mesa, CA
21 years and over
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 6, 2011No comments
Gravity the Seducer, the new album from British electro-pop quartet Ladytron, is coming September 13 in the U.S. and a day earlier in the UK, via Nettwerk. Listen to a third new track, “Ambulances”.
Read morePosted in Events,MusicJuly 6, 2011No comments
OMD came to prominence in the early 1980’s with hits such “Enola Gay,” “So in Love” (a Top 40 hit in the U.S.) and “If You Leave” (a track the group wrote for the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink). After performing with Depeche Mode at the Rose Bowl in 1988, the group took an extended break before re
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Everyday Animals have been clawing their way around the Los Angeles independent circuit as of late. Their performance at Molly Malone’s Pub included versatility and excitement during each song. Across the stage, the four-piece ensemble displayed a wide variety of musical beats that quickly defined
Read morePosted in MusicJuly 6, 2011No comments
Playing a nearly sold out show at Los Angeles’ El Rey on Saturday, the band created a cohesive visual representation of their new album, Penny Sparkle, as well as preforming several haunting pieces off past albums. Kazu Makino danced through the smoke and turquoise lights on stage giving a performan
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DANCE RIGHT – FOSTER THE PEOPLE DJ-SET July 7th
Opening Set by THE BRUCE + PAUL DEVRO
FREE! W/RSVP UNTIL 11PM 21+ 10PM-2AM RSVP REQUIRED
LA CITA DOWNTOWN
336 SOUTH HILL STREET BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH
Posted in Events,MusicJuly 2, 2011No comments
LIVE AT SQUAMISH is a 2 day music festival engulfed in the true spirit of British Columbia. Surrounded by forests and mountains in the clean fresh air, we’ll have multiple stages of the best and latest electronic, indie, blues, and rock music. In a relaxed tree lined and grass environment, there wil
Read moreThe crowd energy shifted towards a faster direction as they performed “Me Vale.” The carefree anthem expressing a rebellious tone aimed towards anything and everything was sung entirely by the crowd. Vallín’s shredding contributions blended perfectly with Alex González’s lighting speed drumbeats. Th
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The bands current single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” continued the musical intensity. Although somewhat slower passed, the audience responded positively towards their newest songs. Brendon’s spinning reactions sent him across the stage with a guitar in hand. Between songs, he interacted with the predo
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The high intensity flowing amongst the crowd continued to gain momentum after each song. A massive uproar from the crowd was released as they traveled back to the mid 90’s to perform “Birthmark.” Moreno paced back and forth on stage while wrapping the microphone cord around his arm until exploding
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New York City based ensemble The Postelles played a reluctantly spectacular show at the Echo in Los Angeles this past Tuesday. Currently promoting their self-titled debut album release with +1 Records, (which was co-produced by the band and The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr) they’ve hit the road provin
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As the show progressed, lead singer Robert Schwartzman harmonized with such delight and great candor, making each song pop with a fresh and pronounced sound. The crowd sang along to his catchy and luscious lyrics during each song. Louie Stephens’ electric keyboard tunes echoed across the stage espec
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Missy Higgins has enjoyed phenomenal success with her irresistible melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The Los Angeles Times raves, “Missy Higgins has that radiance performers exude just as their stars begin to ascend” and Variety gushes that Missy writes “quality songs with cultural resonance – a true r
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