White Denim - Teragram Ballroom (LA, CA)
The Austin-based quartet plays songs from its new album, Stiff, a return to the band’s frenetic Texas rock roots.
The Austin-based quartet plays songs from its new album, Stiff, a return to the band’s frenetic Texas rock roots.
A maestro making “bold indie rock” (Brooklyn Vegan), Benevento has performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall and Newport Jazz to Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. He’s in LA with his trio promoting the mesmerizing dance-rock gold from his new album, The Story of Fred Short.
Acclaimed troubadour reworks best-known songs and future hits in solo "Detour" style, placing them within the context of his storied career. He shares those stories in front of a large TV set displaying family photos, mottos and other mischief.
The Austin psych-soul duo, formed via an LA Weekly classified ad, puts on an absurdist, funky live show featuring tracks from Change Of Pace (4/1, Ardent Music). Expect melodica solos, belly percussion and, if you're lucky, a cameo from an astronaut.
Acclaimed troubadour reworks best-known songs and future hits in solo "Detour" style, placing them within the context of his storied career. He shares those stories in front of a large TV set displaying family photos, mottos and other mischief.
The Grammy-winning Austin native is a self-proclaimed road dog whose signature rasp drives a dynamic live show. Expect to hear tracks from her upcoming soul project (May 27, Thirty Tigers/Red), produced by Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton).
Opening for Rayland Baxter, ATO’s latest signee plays fierce and raw guitar-driven pop from her new 7” EP, You And I/Somebody To Anybody, out now.
The UK quartet's first appearance at the renowned California festival follows the release of Hurt & The Merciless, its first LP in four years. Its exhilarating live set blends classic rock, soul and hip-hop influences for a hard-hitting show.
On the heels of its first LP in four years, the UK's hard-hitting quartet comes to the Sunset Strip with an exhilarating live set that blends classic rock, soul and hip-hop influences.
Reed spins rare soul 45s that influenced his new album My Way Home (June 10, Yep Roc), inspired by years spent teaching gospel music and his own formative experiences at the church of a soul music legend.
Reed spins rare soul 45s that influenced his new album My Way Home (June 10, Yep Roc), inspired by years spent teaching gospel music and his own formative experiences at the church of a soul music legend.
The UK quartet's first appearance at the renowned California festival follows the release of Hurt & The Merciless, its first LP in four years. Its exhilarating live set blends classic rock, soul and hip-hop influences for a hard-hitting show.
LA-by-way-of-UK artist and producer showcases electronic synth-pop from his upcoming album release. His sound blends old-school hip-hop, darkwave arrangements and “charming vocals” (Earmilk).
The Australian minimalist composer plays his first-ever LA show with his band for his intimate new album Dawn, out 5/6 on Loma Vista.