Kids. We’re talking barely-teen children sporting braces, bleached hair and underwear their moms just bought them, wall-to-wall, and striking sassy poses in overgr
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Halloween hell-raising goes into monstrous overdrive this Friday night, as hardcore night-crawlers and novices alike descend upon the City of Angels’ (and devils�
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I'm a sucker for any aesthetic that veers towards on the psychedelic and druggy, so it's no surprise how much I'm digging Tobacco's new Fucked Up F
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When The Pity Party takes the stage in support of Film School this Wednesday night for Spaceland's Indie 103.1/Club NME night, expect a different looking line-up
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Multi-instrumentalist/composer Sir” David Scott Stone enunciates beautifully. Lanky and soft-spoken, crowned with horn-rimmed glasses and a mop of dark, modish lo
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One of my great regrets of last year was not flying to Brooklyn see Japanese experimental rhythm band (or however you want to describe them these days) the Boredoms
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There are many different approaches to the art of the flyer, as many as there are mediocre photoshop hacks and “artsy” fonts. One glimpse of the flyer wa
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Despite its slick vinyl interior and oozing red lights, the Cha Cha Lounge in Silver Lake is still a gum-under-the-table kind of joint that looks as though a piñat
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Opportunities to step up and sway on L.A. dance floors are everywhere. But getting squeezed and shaken — and liking it — that’s another story. A returning sum
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A set from the Tleilaxu Music Machine begins as many electronic performances do, with a boy and his laptop working together to create the midtempo electro dance sou
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It’s the 30th Anniversary Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend. Three decades ago a lot more jazz giants (and fans) walked the Earth, and the
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