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Cool Concerts in L.A. 10/16/18 to 10/23/18

Wednesday 10/17
Arctic Monkeys at the Hollywood Bowl- $29 and up
Dwight Yoakam at the City National Grove of Anaheim
Ty Segall (solo acoustic) and Shannon Lay at the Highland Park Ebell Club- $32
Alice Smith at the Hotel Café- $30
Yaeji at the Observatory- $25

Thursday 10/18
The Growlers at the Hollywood Palladium- $38.50-$45
tUne-YaRdS at the Mayan- $29.50
Yaeji at the Regent- Sold out 😦
Rhye at the Glass House- $30
Ian Sweet at the Lodge Room- $13-$15
Alice Smith at the Hotel Café- $30
Devon Welsh (of Majical Cloudz) at the Pico-Union Project- $15
Thievery Corporation at the House of Blues Anaheim- $35.50

Friday 10/19
Thievery Corporation at the Wiltern- $31 and up
Yaeji at the Regent- Sold out 😦
Gardens and Villa at Zebulon- $15
The Crystal Method at the Viaduct- $30-$35
The Joy Formidable at the Lodge Room- $25
Empress Of at El Cid- $13
tUne-YaRdS at the Glass House- $25
Milo Greene at the Constellation Room- $22
Dante Elephante (opening for the Love Language)at the Bootleg- $12
Feels (opening for Surfbort) at the Factory- $12
Arctic Monkeys at the Santa Barbara Bowl- $64.50

Saturday 10/20
Le Butcherettes and Niña Dioz at the Hi Hat- Sold out 😦
Demon Dayz Festival L.A. with Gorillaz, Erykah Badu, Chulita Vinyl Club, The Internet, Ana Tijoux and more at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena- $99-$349
Sunstock Solar Festival with Cayucas and more at Gramercy Pl. between Hollywood and Franklin- Free!
Pinky Pinky at the Resident- Free with RSVP!
The Crystal Method at Saint Rocke- $35
The Black Madonna at Lot 613- Sold out 😦

Sunday 10/21
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and Cigarettes After Sex at the Forum- $19-$99.50
KT Tunstall at El Rey- $30
A Celebration of Elliott Smith with Johanna Samuels and more at the Bootleg- $15
The Black Madonna at Lot 613- $20

Monday 10/22
Dangerbird Records Residency with Randy Randall (of No Age), Aaron Espinoza (of Earlimart), and more at the Echo- Free!
Colleen Green and Cassie Ramone at the Love Song Bar- Free!
Oneohtrix Point Never at the Walt Disney Concert Hall- $50-$85

Tuesday 10/23
Hellogoodbye at the Roxy- $20

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Cool Concerts in L.A. 10/10/18 to 10/16/18

Wednesday 10/10
Jarvis Cocker at the Regent Theater- Sold out 😦
Dream Wife at the Echo- $14
A Perfect Circle at the Grammy Museum- Sold out 😦
SadGirl at Marty’s on Newport- $10

Thursday 10/11
Andrew Bird & the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall- $59 and up
Tom Morello at the Lodge Room- Sold out 😦
Beak> and A Place to Bury Strangers at the Echoplex- $16
Mothers at the Constellation Room- $12

Friday 10/12
Screaming Females and Double Scorpio (Alice Bag, Allison Wolfe, and Seth Bogart) at the Bootleg- $13
Desert Daze with Tame Impala, Warpaint, Jarvis Cocker, and more at Moreno Beach- $110 and up
Mothers at the Resident- $16
Mew at the Regent Theater- $22.50
Moby & the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall- Sold out 😦
The Twilight Sad at Marty’s on Newport- $20
Strange 80’s II at the Fonda Theatre- $43
Tycho (DJ set) at MOXI- $49.50

Saturday 10/13
Desert Daze with Slowdive, Mercury Rev, Chelsea Wolfe, Beak>, A Place to Bury Strangers, Shannon and the Clams, Deap Vally, and more at Moreno Beach- $110 and up
Secret Project Festival with Bonobo (DJ set) and more at 1756 Naud St., DTLA ($89 and up)
The Dodos at the Moroccan Lounge- $18
Herbie Hancock & the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall- $58 and up
Dream Wife at the Constellation Room- $13

Sunday 10/14
Desert Daze with My Bloody Valentine, Preoccupations, King Khan and the Shrines, Julia Holter, Death Valley Girls, and more at Moreno Beach- $110 and up
Festival of Disruption with Mercury Rev, TOKiMONSTA, Saint Motel and more at the Theatre at Ace Hotel- $65 and up
La Santa Cecilia at the Walt Disney Concert Hall- $55 and up
Tom Morello at the Lodge Room- Sold out 😦
The Cool Off with Tycho (DJ set) and more in downtown Santa Barbara- $30 and up

Monday 10/15
Marissa Nadler at the Moroccan Lounge- $13
Dangerbird Records Residency with Dev Ray and more at the Echoplex- Free!
Desert Daze Official After Party at Pappy & Harriet’s- Free!

Tuesday 10/16
Arctic Monkeys at the Hollywood Bowl- $29 and up
Spiritualized at the Orpheum Theatre- $39 and up
Soccer Mommy at the Teragram Ballroom- $16
The Growlers at the Glass House- Sold out 😦
Lykke Li at the Wiltern- $30 and up

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Cool Concerts in L.A. 10/3/18 to 10/9/18

Wednesday 10/3
Roky Erickson and Death Valley Girls at the Teragram Ballroom- $30
The B-52’s (with Boy George & Culture Club) at the Greek Theatre- $59.50 and up

Thursday 10/4
Interpol, the Kills and Sunflower Bean at the Hollywood Bowl- $36 and up
Johnny Marr at the Theatre at Ace Hotel- Sold out 😦
Chelsea Wolfe and Russian Circles at the Regent Theater- Sold out 😦
Roky Erickson and Death Valley Girls at Marty’s on Newport- $25

Friday 10/5
Ghostland Observatory at the Regent Theater- $27.50
Cal Jam with Billy Idol, Mexrrissey, and more at the Glen Helen Regional Park & Festival Grounds- $30
Courtney Barnett, Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks and Waxahatchee at the Greek Theatre- $29.50-$49.50
Shonen Knife and Kim and the Created at the Bootleg Theatre- $13
Lily Allen at the Observatory- $35
MC50 and Starcrawler at the Ford Theatres- $35-$150

Saturday 10/6
Cal Jam with Foo Fighters, Iggy Pop, Garbage, Silversun Pickups, FEA, and more at the Glen Helen Regional Park & Festival Grounds- $49
Adult Swim Festival with Flying Lotus, Zola Jesus, Thundercat, Chad VanGaalen, Wavves, and more at ROW DTLA- $85 and up
Eagle Rock Music Festival with Cut Chemist and more at Colorado Blvd at Eagle Rock Blvd
Tennis and Matt Costa at the Troubadour- Sold out 😦
Gary Numan and Nightmare Air at the Fonda Theatre- $40
MC50 at the Observatory- $30

Sunday 10/7
Adult Swim Festival with Neko Case, Dan Deacon, Julianna Barwick, and more at ROW DTLA- $85 and up
Dynasty Handbag at Zebulon- $15
WAR STORIES: Tales of 70’s & 80’s Punk Mayhem Told By The Perpetrators Themselves at the Roxy- $40-$45

Monday 10/8
Lily Allen at the Fonda Theatre- $34.50-$39.50
Dangerbird Records Residency with NO WIN and more at the Echo- Free!

Tuesday 10/9
Shannon and the Clams at the Regent Theater- $20
The Twilight Sad at the Troubadour- $20

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FYF 2013

FYF Pic

FYF is always one of the best things about summer in Los Angeles.  Sean Carlson, founder of the festival, consistently puts together a fantastic lineup.  This year was no exception.

Here are some highlights from the festival.

Saturday

Kumail Nanjiani

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Last year Kumail Nanjiani was supposed to perform in the comedy tent, but cancelled without warning.  This year, he was initially on the lineup, was taken off, and was added days before the festival on the FYF phone app.  His set was definitely the best comedy set on Saturday and resonated well with the audience.  He was super familiar with FYF’s demographic, he’s on the TV show Portlandia, and knew what material would go over well.  Kudos!

METZ

METZ

METZ are a solid punk band.  FYF started out 10 years ago as a DIY festival, so it’s great that there are always punk and hardcore bands on the lineup.  METZ were full of energy and interacted well with the audience.  It was very cool to see them at an outdoor festival, especially because there were mosh pits forming (okay, 1).  They put on a fun show and helped start the festival nicely.

The Breeders

Breeders

The Breeders are such an influential band, hopefully most attendees did not miss them.  They played their album Last Splash in its entirety and celebrated its 20th anniversary.  For most of the people in the audience, largely 20-somethings, they were not even musically aware of The Breeders at the peak of their success.  The band had such a positive chemistry on stage and it was a great performance of the album.  They even brought the original wind chimes they used on the album to use in this very special show.

FLAG

FLAG

Black Flag were a quintessential LA band and have had a huge influence on the LA music scene.  It was super appropriate to see FLAG (with members of Black Flag) with the LA skyline behind them.  Their set was about an hour long, a lengthy set for a band with 2 minute songs as their average.  It was a good balance to see Keith Morris and Dez Cadena (he introduced himself as “Uncle D”) trading off on vocals, although Keith Morris undoubtedly has a better stage presence.  Even though the band members are all over 47, their age is no hindrance and they were able to play a fantastic show, with more energy than most younger bands.  Stand out songs included “Wasted” and “Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie.”  Fuck yeah.

Honorable Mentions:

Charles Bradley

I did not get to see all of Charles Bradley’s set, so unfortunately, I did not get the full experience.  However, he is an undeniably powerful vocalist and performer.  He hugged the audience at the end of his performance and seemed to be genuinely thrilled to be at FYF.

The Locust

The Locust are a band best enjoyed live.  It’s the only arena where you can fully comprehend the intent of their music.  They are dressed like flies and sound like what music would probably sound like to a fly.  Or some kind of bug, it coincides with their band name regardless.  This was one of their first dates back together as a band after an extended hiatus, so they were fresh and ready to play.

Sunday

Fear of Men

Fear

Fear of Men’s band name alone is awesome.  They started Sunday out on a high note and maintained a decent sized audience for the majority of their set.  Pretty good, considering a large portion of the crowd showed up later in the day, probably nursing hangovers.  It should be exciting to hear more about this band in the future.

Chelsea Wolfe

Chelsea

Chelsea Wolfe’s performance was astounding.  Goosebumps swarmed my arms during her set, it was everything I hoped it would be. The set was beautiful and hypnotic.  Her voice is strong, operatic, and commands attention.  All her dedicated fans were standing toward the front of the stage, silent and fixated on her throughout the set.  Even though she played in the daylight, the set was just as impressive as if she had played in the seemingly more appropriate dark.  She played a lot of new music from her upcoming album, Pain Is Beauty.  She is Goth, at its finest.

!!!

!!!

!!! always puts on a fun show.  When they started, about half the crowd was dancing, but as they progressed, they were able to even convince the most resistant audience members to dance.  !!! just have that effect over people.  Lead singer Nic Offer is so enthusiastic and entertaining as a front man.  He wore short shorts with the album cover for Rolling Stones’ Some Girls printed all over them.  It was so appropriate and am convinced it also improved his dancing abilities.

Beach House

Beach

Beach House are moving live.  They take you away from where you are in the present and into a different world.  They put you into a dream-like state.  Even though they have light show, they don’t need any theatrics.  Their music speaks for itself.  They evoke an emotional response from you live.  There is something soothing about Victoria Legrand’s voice.  The textures and sounds Beach House are able to create with three people are absolutely stunning.  They played for one of the largest crowds of the weekend.  Their sound is larger than life and it was great to see them properly recognized.

Honorable Mentions:

Glasser

Cameron Mesirow’s vocals were ok, but the woman who played the percussion instruments was incredible!  She played with four mallets on the vibraphone during much of the set and was also able to easily transition over to drums.  She was really impressive.

My Bloody Valentine

I used to listen to Loveless all the time, so I was super excited to see My Bloody Valentine live.  Unfortunately, their set was really loud.  I have been to hundreds on concerts in my lifetime and this performance was without a doubt, the loudest.  It was so loud, that the sound was a bit distorted and was not enjoyable.  Thankfully, they played my favorite song of theirs, “I Only Said,” first in their set, so I didn’t have to subject my eardrums to the rest of their set.