What IS wrong with Los Angeles?
Or New York, for that matter? A question that seems to be eternally unanswered was yet again pondered at the El Rey Theater on September 27th by rising star, Harrison Smith, also known as The Dare.
Read MoreWhat IS wrong with Los Angeles?
Or New York, for that matter? A question that seems to be eternally unanswered was yet again pondered at the El Rey Theater on September 27th by rising star, Harrison Smith, also known as The Dare.
Read MoreRemi Wolf is a USC alum, a vocal powerhouse, and a freaky, little weirdo. On October 16, Wolf headlined a sold-out show at the Greek Theatre in Los Feliz. Wolf, being from Palo Alto, lovingly called it a hometown show.
Read MoreOn October 11, EDM sensation turned electric popstar Porter Robinson brought his SMILE! :D
tour to the historic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The 32-year-old took to the stage in a
fashion unlike ever before in his decade-long history of touring.
Read MoreThe first time I saw Wallows, I was sixteen and alone at a 1,000 capacity venue in Fort Lauderdale. On Thursday, September 12, I attended my sixth Wallows show to date. Despite all that’s changed in the years since my first show, so much has remained the same. Their setup will always see Braeden Lemasters at stage right and Dylan Minnette stage left, with Cole Preston sat at the drums between them. The same three dudes I met that night in Fort Lauderdale. But today—an EP, two albums, and two tours later—I’m twenty-one, and Wallows is playing a show at the Kia Forum.
Read MoreSOS Booking’s all-out, B.S.D.M festival, serving as Peeling Flesh’s Los Angeles stop on their current tour, demonstrated every bit of violence, chaos, and fun that you could expect from a genre and band with those names. The night started with an up-and-coming band, First Degree. They were followed by IE locals, Smoked909, the Bay Area’s Slime, Two Piece from Florida, and the so-southern and so-dreadful Corpse Pile, from Houston. Headlining the night were the two prime bands of the Slam genre currently, PeelingFlesh and Snuffed On Sight.
Read MoreClairo charmed Los Angeles audiences during her five-night residency at the Fonda Theatre, where she showcased her third studio album, Charm. Her soft, radiant voice made audiences want to dance, act frivolous, and take off their clothes while fans experienced the brutal LA heat wave lining up along Hollywood Boulevard before the shows.
Read MoreLondon-based bar italia headlined a sold-out show at Hollywood’s Fonda Theatre on Thursday, April 18. Four years out from their enigmatic origins in Dean Blunt’s record label World Music, bar italia electrified Thursday evening on Hollywood Boulevard.
Read MoreAmaarae is for the girls. More specifically - Amaarae is for the beautiful mid 20-somethings sporting Depop leather, a vaguely vintage shoulder bag, and liquid blush that complements their horoscope.
Read MorePressing play on a Mitski song is choosing violence. And I don’t mean that in the way of the KnowYourMeme-entried “Wake Up And Choose Violence,” a TikTok turn of phrase often used to describe mildly cHaOtIc behavior, although the online culture that’s all but swallowed Mitski up may cause your mind to jump there…
Read MoreSpending a whopping eight hours listening to shoegaze at The Belasco in DTLA felt a lot like something I would do at 15 in my childhood bedroom, except this time I was staring up at the gilded ceiling of a historic theatre and not an Urban Outfitters tapestry I begged my mom to buy me.
Read MoreJane Remover’s crowd at the El Rey matched her chameleon sound. On February 9th, I attended the El Rey theater in Los Angeles for Jane Remover and Quannic’s co-headlined “Designated Dreams Tour.”
Read MoreDuring my teenage years in St. Louis, Missouri, I came of age alongside PC Music. But I didn’t have access to the sweaty dancefloors and mosh pits where this community of pop oddballs gathered…
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