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Review: Crocodiles At The Satellite

It was a busy night at The Satellite, Silverlake’s easy to miss gem. The room was filled with hipsters of all kinds downing IPAs and PBRs, getting ready to start their Memorial Day weekend as The Wallburds were having a blast wrapping up a set heavily influenced by Spiritualized. If only their record was as

Review: Hot Chip ‘Why Make Sense’

Most music that comes from the fingertips of someone who is British is almost always a masterpiece, and Hot Chip is definitely not an exception to that. The five piece British typhoon has come out with a new album, “Why Make Sense” on May 19, after three years without any new album releases. They have

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Review: Kerrier District Project ‘4’

Luke Vibert is the jack of all trades, his music has constantly evolved and gone into new sonic territories rife with uncertainty and curiosity, yet it he always comes out on top with excellent records that take risks on without reproach. Be it the much lauded Trip Hop his eponymous project yielded or the more

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Review: Thee Oh Sees New Album ‘Mutilator’

Announcing a hiatus in 2013, the indie world cried at the loss of prolific San Francisco garage-rockers Thee Oh Sees. Audience tears turned to confusion when the band returned just a few months later with the relatively laid back sunshine pop of “Drop.” In 2015, Thee Oh Sees have returned in full force with the

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Review: LAoki: Steve Aoki Takes Over Broadway

Street closures can piss people off, whether it’s for a parade, a protest or onerous roadwork that, hey, has to get done. But with a little planning, that can be avoided, so get over it. Last night it was on Broadway in Downtown, between 4th and 6th, where three city blocks were closed off to

Review: FARTBARF Live At The El Cid, Los Angeles

A couple weeks ago, my idiot self decided to search the word “fart” on Spotify, you know, for science. Lo and behold, I find FARTBARF, and believe it or not, they’re fantastic. A week later and I’m walking into El Cid, one of my favorite LA venues and the crowd is buzzing, anxious to see

Flamin’ Groovies Live At The Roxy, Review

The best possible reason to go for a night out on the Sunset Strip in all its historic glitz, glamour, top-dollar drinks and plastic surgery would have to be the Flamin’ Groovies. On May the 13th, 2015 these guys graced the stage at the Roxy once more to play Shake Some Action in its entirety,

Crocodiles ‘Boys’ Review

Crocodiles are a Noise Pop group from San Diego that started to get some attention in 2008 after their single “Neon Jesus” was featured on a list of top picks of songs that year by group of a similar stylistic inclination No Age. They were originally a duo consisting of Brandon Welchez on guitar and

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Destructo Live at Exchange May 9, 2015

The palatial main room of Downtown Los Angeles’ Exchange was dark, lit only by multicolored spotlights, lasers and a massive LED display behind the stage. Gary Richards looks at his packed crowd behind the DJ Decks, he’s smiling, because he knows what will happen when the song kicks back in. This past Saturday Richards, or

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Goldenvoice’s FYF Fest in Downtown Los Angeles, Our Top Picks

The trend of crazy festivals with even crazier line-ups continues this summer. This time it is Goldenvoice’s FYF Fest in Downtown Los Angeles making a return with one of the best line-up’s they have had yet. The former DIY festival F**k Yeah Fest (FYF) has been transformed into a profitable leviathan of a music festival