Review: The Julie Ruin at The Troubadour
November 12, 2014 1 Comment on Review: The Julie Ruin at The TroubadourSay what you will about Red Bull — they’ve curated a heckuva month of music in Los Angeles (a music
Say what you will about Red Bull — they’ve curated a heckuva month of music in Los Angeles (a music
You’re getting away with something when you see a band in a venue they’ve largely outgrown. You’re stepping back in
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(This review combines photos of a Washington, DC show with narrative describing her Los Angeles show). A hipster heavy crowd
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Going in, it’s tempting to stereotype a guy like Benjamin Booker. After all, he’s young. He’s African American. He’s from
UK glam rockers Placebo are notorious for touring everywhere…except in the USA. It has been 7 years since their last
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It is inexplicable that Kasabian‘s well-designed and danceable take on rock is not hugely popular on this side of the
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