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Austra, Bestial Mouths
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High-gloss synth-pop meets the damp 'n' doom in Toronto's Austra, whose 2011 Feel It Break debut earned wild huzzahs for its cold-ass treks down electro-rock's gothier paths. Katie Stelmanis doesn't so much sing as wield a vocal razor, in a tolerably affected operatic mode well matching the... More >> |
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| West Hollywood | Rock |
Robert Plant & the Sensational Space Shifters
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LA may not be the mystic beauty it once was to a 20-year-old Robert Plant, but that hasn't stopped the icon from returning to the City of Angels with his newest band, The Sensational Space Shifters. Comprised of members from his previous project, The Strange Sensation, Plant is particularly... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock |
Justin Bieber
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Can millions of Justin Bieber fans be wrong? Yes! But the point is, those panting hordes exist; they're not going away (not just yet, anyway), and neither is The, uh, Man himself: Justin Bieber! Listen, there have always been and will always be pop stars, no matter how much you want to piss and... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock, Pop |
Summer Solstice Sound Bath
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If you can't make the trek all the way out to the Integratron in Landers this week, you can still get your soothing, cooling Summer Solstice bliss from a sound bath at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock. Let the tonal frequencies from the quartz crystal bowls and Paiste planetary gongs enter... More >> |
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| Northeast L.A. | Rock |
Cornell Campbell, The Fully Fullwood Band, Gappy Ranks & the 7th Street Band
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One of Cornell Campbell's biggest reggae songs in the '70s was "The Gorgon," which makes perfect sense -- Campbell's a mythic figure all his own, too. He cut his share of songs at Coxsone Dodd's famed Studio One, working on some recordings before he was even 12 years old, but it was with... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock, Reggae, Dub |
Dita Von Teese
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Much as C. Montgomery Burns is the face of nuclear power and Pablo Picasso is the face of unrecognizable faces, Dita Von Teese has become the personage representing the resurgence of burlesque as a force in popular culture. Performing her latest extravaganza, Burlesque: Strip, Strip Hooray! ,... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock, Burlesque |
Madlib, Peanut Butter Wolf, Dam-Funk, J Rocc, Egyptian Lover, Jonwayne, The Lions, Myron & E, Vex Ruffin, Diva, Doobie Sisters
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It's a blow-out year for music documentaries -- Joe Meek, Danny Fields and Big Star all are headed for the multiplex -- and now L.A.'s own Stones Throw gets onscreen with the crushing Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton. Crowd funded to completion late last year, Our Vinyl follows Stones Throw founder... More >> |
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| Downtown | Rock, Rap, Hip-Hop, Film & Audio-Visual, DJ |
Sea Wolf
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On the third Sea Wolf album, Old World Romance, lone wolf Alex Brown Church embraces adulthood. These beautifully crafted songs showcase Sea Wolf's signature emotive nature by turning themselves inside out with refreshing fluidity. Propelled by glistening melodies, which crib from Travis' Fran... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Rock |
Venice Music Crawl
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In an effort to jumpstart a music scene on the Westside, the inaugural Venice Music Crawl is stacked with sponsors and a commendable roster of bands ready to take Venice to the next level. On the heels of Central SAPC closing, VMC is enthusiastic about launching the first weekend of summer and... More >> |
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| Venice/ Marina del Rey | Rock, Indie Rock, Festival, Alternative |
Iris DeMent
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Although Iris DeMent was raised in Los Angeles, the Arkansas native rarely performs here, appearing in this city about as often as she releases albums. Her latest, 2012's Sing the Delta, was issued a mere eight years after her fourth album, a set of gospel standards titled Lifeline, but it's... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Rock, Folk, Country |
She & Him, Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell
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People seem to only love or hate Zooey Deschanel, finding her either adorably cute or insufferably contrived in her attempts to be cute, with hardly any middle ground in between. Perhaps folks confuse the singer with the ditzy character she portrays on the sitcom New Girl, but she's nonetheless... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock, Pop, Country |
Bosnian Rainbows
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As a collaborative project featuring members of Le Butcherettes and The Mars Volta, El Paso quartet Bosnian Rainbows often exceeds the limitations of those earlier groups. Rising from the ashes of latter-day punks At the Drive-In, the more commercially hard-rocking Mars Volta dazzled fans with... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Alternative, Rock |
Booker T
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With all due apologies to Mozart, Henry Mancini and The Chantays, has there ever been a cooler piece of instrumental music than "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G.'s? The slinky, strutting track rides a simple blues pattern, but Steve Cropper's curt smacks of guitar and Booker T. Jones'... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Rock, R&B |
Mavis Staples
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The gospel-informed veteran singer Mavis Staples, one of America's greatest soul survivors, never fails to flabbergast. With her singular style, that slinky, sanctified, oft-minor-keyed brand of funk dignity (first proposed and codified by brilliant forebear Pops Staples in the mid-20th... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Soul, Rock, R&B, Gospel |
AM & Shawn Lee
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Shawn Lee is less a musician than a machine -- the kind of polymath who could be a whole band and maybe even a whole label by himself. (And if you want to count the number of funky, poppy, hip-hoppy albums he's released with Costa Mesa's noted Ubiquity Records, you'll see that's no... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Rock |
Kendrick Scott Oracle
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Drummer Kendrick Scott is a man of faith, introspection and Conviction, the name of his latest, best-selling album. He's also a fan of Bruce Lee and The Matrix. How would that movie's Oracle respond to sharing her name with his band? She might say, "You didn't come here to make the choice,... More >> |
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| Chinatown/ Elysian Park | Jazz |
Iggy Azalea
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Influenced by the likes of Timbaland, Missy Elliott and Tupac, Australian-born femcee Iggy Azalea began honing her craft soon after relocating to Miami and Atlanta. In a 2012 interview with The Pop Manifesto, the Island Def Jam rap sensation explained: "I lived in the South for five years.... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Rock |
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The Sir Sultry Quintet
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Cleveland-raised Ethan Margolis found flamenco music through an unusual path. While at the University of Michigan studying Spanish language and literature, he was inspired by a performance by the master guitarist Paco De Lucia to travel to Southern Spain and spend a dozen years immersed in... More >> |
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| Silver Lake | World, Rock, Latin, Jazz |
The Elliott Caine Quartet
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| West L.A. | Jazz |
Dennis Hamm
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| Pasadena and vicinity | Jazz |
Chuck Manning
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| West L.A. | Jazz |
Janice Anderson
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| Westchester/ LAX | Jazz |
Barrett & Donohue
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| Pomona and beyond | Jazz |
Emily Danger, Christina Black, Caitlin Crosby, Clare Means, Lauren Sexton
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| Out of Town | Rock |
Elixir, Funky Munky
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| San Fernando Valley | Rock, Burlesque |
