Take This: Win Two Tickets to 3TEETH at the Teragram Ballroom
Industrial music hasn’t been as popular and in the public eye since Nine Inch Nails. It’s still a very underground genre. However, one band that seems to be breaking out
Industrial music hasn’t been as popular and in the public eye since Nine Inch Nails. It’s still a very underground genre. However, one band that seems to be breaking out
Not once, not twice, but thrice times the Ty Segall. Another week, another giveaway in the August of Ty. For this show he’s play First Taste and Goodbye Bread. YOU
The second night of Ty Segall‘s MASSIVE 10 week residency at The Teragram Ballroom was a perfect juxtaposition of the now classic, simple songwriting and garage riffs of 2010 paired
We got your hook up to get at tickets to see one of Janky Smooth’s favorite bands: The Murder City Devils. A band that perfectly blends garage, punk, and American
The second Ty Segall residency show at Teragram deserves the 2nd Ty Segall giveaway of the month. On this show he’ll be performing First Taste and Melted in their entirety.
People have been raving about Better Oblivion Community Center. It’s a hard band to see because they’re so in demand. And rightfully so, you tell me Conor Oberst has a
The lines for the Palladium blocked foot traffic on Sunset Boulevard Saturday night. It’s been so hot and sticky in Los Angeles the past week or so that everyone seems
It’s important to sprinkle in a little classic rock to any LA concert junkie’s calendar of shows. Frequenting only underground music, no matter the genre, will still give you a
Photos by: Pedro Carrera Words by: Wesley Vanhook The sun was high and unforgiving over the San Bernardino hills for Knot Fest Roadshow. Anyone that’s been to the Glen Helen
Words by: Nicole Verto Photos by: Workhorse Studios I’m supposed to be starting this with some glorious cliche about how Burger Boogaloo is “bigger and better” as it celebrates ten
We know you love The Garden so we want you to see 1/2 the Shears brothers rock the stage at El Rey with Wyatt Shears’ solo project Enjoy. Creating some
Since 2007, Dais Records has illuminated artists that challenge the audiophile’s idea of post-punk, and the sold-out Fonda theatre’s guests on July 26 were no exception. Los Angeles’ own rising