This weekend ended with the smog slowly descending down the Santa Monica Mountains in Griffith Park as The Cult took the stage at Los Angeles’s very own iconic Greek Theater. I love when a headliner supports and uplifts their fellow musicians with a stuffed bill of bands the headliner loves. Please read on for our full review of the event below.
Read MoreThis past Thursday night, J-pop band and 88rising signees ATARASHII GAKKO! (aka Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders, in their homeland of Japan) and Anime Author/DJ DJ Jun Inagawa brought down the legendary Roxy Theater in West Hollywood. Please read on for our full recap of the night, as well as a photo gallery below.
Read MoreKicking off the first night of a two night stand at the historic Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Father John Misty commanded the stage for legitimately one of the best shows we’ve ever witnessed. Thankfully, we were front and center to recount the night, so please read on for our full review and check out our photo gallery below.
Read MoreThe Hollywood Palladium was alive and in its feels last night as BANKS performed her hometown show in Los Angeles, CA. Starting the show with opening track "Misunderstood" off of her new album, Serpentina, BANKS immediately set the tone for her performance begging us all to let her be misunderstood. A simple request that had everyone leaning into whatever was up next.
Read MoreCamp Cope closed out their massive North American tour at The Regent Theater in DTLA last night alongside local openers zzzahara with a beautiful set filled with songs about love and self acceptance, but this time with more harmonies! Please check out our complete review of the show and photo gallery linked below.
Read MoreLast night at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles was undoubtedly one for the memory books. Getting together for their Wild Hearts tour, we got to witness music royalty as Julien Baker, Angel Olsen, and Sharon Van Etten hit the stage separately for what legitimately felt like a mini music festival. Thankfully we were there front and center to recount the night, so please enjoy our full review and photo gallery attached below.
Read MoreThis past Saturday night Baroque Pop Icons The Zombies brought their Life Is A Merry-go Round tour to the historic Fonda Theater in the center of Hollywood and it was one of the more interesting concerts I have been to in several years. Please check out our full interview and photo gallery of the night below.
Read MoreI was scrolling through instagram for the hundredth time early yesterday afternoon when I stumbled across a post from California garage rock God Ty Segall with this caption, “Hello, hi! I’m playing my new record (solo acoustic style) on the beach in Santa Monica today at 2:30 PM! Come check it out if you like…”
Read MoreLess than a month after his long-awaited follow up to Many Moons, Martin Courtney made his way into the Lodge Room in Los Angeles, California for a beyond memorable performance of his latest record, Magic Sign. Luckily for us, we got the opportunity to witness it all go down front and center, so please read our full recap of the night’s events, as well as a photo gallery displayed below.
Read MoreAfter 3+ years of gathering footage, editing, and living through valuable life experiences, Courtney Barnett’s music documentary Anonymous Club has continued to make waves. It takes a look at her touring days, mainly during the release of Tell Me How You Really Feel, but ultimately goes much deeper into the lifestyle. We got the opportunity to watch it at Brain Dead Studios in Los Angeles with a full Q&A session from Courtney afterwards.
Read MoreWithin the first three songs, Fleet Foxes’ frontman Robin Pecknold quickly proclaimed that this was the best concert he’s ever played, and honestly, we agree. Last night at the legendary Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California, the band put on an extraordinary performance and career-spanning setlist on their current Shore tour. We were there to recount the night, so please enjoy our show review in full below.
Read MoreMuito bom! Muito muito bom! For those who may not speak Portuguese, that directly translates to “very good!”, which is exactly how São Paolo-based Tim Bernardes’ set went last night at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The show that he put on was immaculate almost beyond words and the crowd was begging for more by set’s end. We were there to experience it all, so please check out our full review and photo gallery below.
Read MoreJ. Rocc, for all of the uninitiated, is the founder of the multiple DMC winning turntablist collective, The Beat Junkies and part of the Stones Throw Records’ Mount Rushmore. This also includes Peanut Butter Wolf, J Dilla and Madlib (if you’re curious please, please, please watch the documentary Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton).
Read MoreMaking his way to The El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, California for an absolute night to remember, we witnessed greatness as Kishi Bashi and his wonderful band took to the stage to play 151a in its entirety from start to finish. Celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary, the crowd was eager and as energetic as ever, especially for a Sunday night! We were there front and center, so please check out our full review, as well as an in-depth photo gallery below.
Read MoreAs the clouds rolled out and the vibe rolled in over a gorgeous Portland night, you could hear the anticipation in the chanting of the crowd, “Rex, Rex, Rex.” The stage was set with large colorful flowers, a huge neon sign reading “Who Cares?”, and lit up thumbs up around the stage emulating Rex Orange County’s new logo. The perfect setup to celebrate the new album, and wow, was the crowd ready.
Read MoreThe Kills have been putting on one of the most exhilarating live shows in all of mainstream indie rock for over twenty years at this point. I have not seen the duo, made up of multi instrumentalist/singer Alison "VV" Mosshart and guitar noise machine Jamie "Hotel" Hince, since 2009. The moment they strutted onto The Mayan’s beautiful stage Monday night and the beat for “No Wow” kicked in you would have thought it was back then all over again from the sheer energy coming off the stage.
Read MoreWe’re in the heart of downtown on Main Street with all of the iconic Los Angeles theaters. A glowing white marquee welcomes us to The Regent Theater where local band Runnner is making a return home on their tour run with Vundabar. Thankfully we were there up front and in the mix to recount the night. Please check out our full review and photo gallery below.
Read MorePutting on an absolutely prolific and powerful performance this past week, Together Pangea brought all the energy into The Regent Theater in Los Angeles for a completely memorable night. Thankfully, we were there up close to recount the night in case you weren’t there. Please check out our full review and photo gallery below.
Read MoreCelebrating the release of his all new album Scorcha, reggaeton legend Sean Paul made his way to The Novo in Los Angeles for a night full of live debuts, classic hits, and an upbeat energy. We were there front and center to recap the night and have a full photo gallery below in case you couldn’t make it to the party!
Read MoreAfter literal years of waiting, Joe Keery’s solo project called Djo made its way to The Glass House in Pomona, California for a night full of his classic tunes. We finally got to hear our favorite tracks off of 2019’s Twenty Twenty, along with some new ones off his upcoming album. Do yourselves all a favor and check out our full concert review and photo gallery below.
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