May 18th, 2009
This week we have everything from Detroit Cobras to The Virgins to Blake Perleman and a bunch of other amazing bands playing in all our hoods. For every show, click here:
Monday: 5/18
Margot & the Nuclear So & Sos, 9PM @ Troubadour, Hollywood
Jenni Alpert, 7PM @ Hotel Café, Hollywood … Read the rest of this entry »
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May 4th, 2009
This week we have everything from Golden Animals to Slick Rick to Lebowski Fest. Wow! From the east side to the west side and all the way to the south side, we got you covered. So we have decided to highlight just a few shows for you this week. For every show in LA: click here
Monday: 5/4
Golden Animals, 9PM @ Silverlake Lounge, Silverlake
Juliette Commagere, 9PM @ The Echo, Echo Park
Nicole Kidman, 9PM @ Pehrsapce, Echo Park… Read the rest of this entry »
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April 13th, 2009
Just in case you were looking for something to do besides going to the Britney show this week at Staples, we thought we would give you some suggestions.
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Monday: 4/13
The Monolators (Acoustic Set), 9PM @ Pehrspace, Echo Park
Jenny Lewis, 9PM @ The Glass House, Pomona
Tuesday: 4/14
Hoarsebox, 9PM, @ Hotel Cafe, Hollywood
Pulseout, 9PM, @ Silverlake Lounge, Silverlake
Kimya Dawson, 9PM @ Troubadour, Hollywood
Wednesday: 4/15
Odawas, 9PM @ Silverlake Lounge, Silverlake
Lemon Sun, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
Ballerina Black, 9PM @ Scene Bar, Glendale
Thursday: 4/16
The Black Keys, 9PM @ The Glass House, Pomona|
Brian Wright & The Waco Tragedies, 9PM @ Hotel Café, Hollywood
Friday: 4/17
The Case Singers, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
Bitches, 9PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia with Don McCloskey, 9PM @ Troubadour, Hollywood
Saturday: 4/18
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, 8PM @ Royce Hall, Westwood
Ramblin Jack Elliot, 8PM @ McCabes, Santa Monica
Vaginals, 9PM @ L’Keg, Echo Park
Sunday: 4/19
Amy Clark, 9PM @ Trips, Santa Monica
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April 7th, 2009

The first time I heard the music of Asher Roth was last summer in Chicago. I was visiting some friends from high school who had been listening to the Atlanta rapper’s mixtape for a few weeks. Kyle, Bryan, and John were as White as their names sounded, but one couldn’t let the Kappa soccer apparel, Maxim magazines, and beat-up New Balances fool you- these pot heads could talk rap shop with the best of them. “Deej” (my high school nickname deriving from my former Disc Jockey profession) ” Deej, you need to be up on Asher Roth” Brian exclaimed “He’s out of Atlanta and has DJ Drama and Don Cannon doing his mixtape. It’s called The Green House Effect. Shit’s tuuiight.” Sure enough, quicker than you could say Body Tap I was listening to the latest playlist on my former classmate’s itunes- a sound that took me by surprise and disappointment at the same time. After about two and a half songs I had made my opinion about Asher Roth. “He sounds like Eminem” I said nonchalantly “And he raps about as well as him. I’ll have to look out for him.” That was it. Not much more crossed my mind about the up and coming rapper.
Tonight I am watching Asher Roth perform in front of a packed Key Club. The MC has come up a great deal since I first heard his name back in Illinois. His music has graced millions of youtube and itunes eyes and ears since my buddy Brian first googled his name- and yes, he still sounds a lot like that other rapper. Yet despite the comparisons and potential shallow adversities that the Southern rapper could face, Asher Roth seems to carry a confident demeanor (and dare I say swagger?) in front of the Los Angeles crowd tonight. “Big ups to unprotected random sex” Roth shares openly, “I know I’m not trying to be in relationship yet so, until then…wrap it up.” Roth has been extremely open and sharing with the crowd tonight. His outgoing and relaxed stage presence fits his well structured and punch-line filled rhymes perfectly. He’s currently on a majority of radio’s top 100 playlist with his hit single “I love College” a musical bait that seems to be sticking with a lot of people. His execution of keeping the party going from city to city is doing wonders for him, shutting the mouths of doubters and fence riders (not ashamed to say) like my self.
The twenty-three year old’s focus on partying, weed, sex and drinking are laced well with the promotion of positive thinking, peaceful spirits, and even being conscious of what you eat. Roth spit an acapella verse detailing his choice on healthy eating habits and raising awareness to what we feed our youth-not just in the food sense- and being sure to maintain the mental and physical stability of one’s self. His set showed the multi-dimensional Roth, the charming, witty, fun, storyteller that you can’t find on a mixtape. Or maybe you can, but pompous shmucks like me don’t get past the two and a half songs.
Watching Asher perform is like seeing a group of college buddies hanging out on the ninth floor of the dorm. Onstage, he’s barefoot in jeans and a plain white tee, dancing around to some old school tunes, then busting out the old school dances that go along with those tunes (Asher and his band mates paused briefly in the set to break into the choreography for Candy Rain) – it was like being at the house party with all your drunk homies; kicking it and good times. He even had time to showcase his DJ and drummer, solos that brought down the house with the Humpty Dance and a cover of N.E.R.D.’s Spaz. Los Angeles received Asher with open arms.
Beating the stereotypes, critics, and haters are in Asher’s rearview. He’s an extremely talented rapper with a great lyrical gift. His spirit on stage appeals to any and everyone who watches him and his sincerity reflects that of a very wise and cool kid his age. Here’s a tip for those reading…keep him on your radar and don’t sleep on him. And a big thanks to Kyle, John, and Bryan for putting me on from day one.
A. Landon
www.loudvine.com
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April 6th, 2009
Another great week of live music in LA and Long Beach. Thanks for joining us! If you like what we’re trying to do, pass us along to your peeps
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Monday: 4/6
Juliette Commagere, 9PM @ The Echo, Echo Park
Tuesday: 4/7
Electrocute, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
Decelis, 7PM, @ Hotel Cafe, Hollywood
Angela Wood, 10 PM @ Dakota Lounge, Hollywood
Wednesday: 4/8
The Bumpers, 9PM @ Mr. T’s, Highland Park
Tasso, 9PM @ Scene Bar, Glendale
Tall Tales, 9PM @ L’Keg, Echo Park
Thursday: 4/9
Bobb Bruno, 9PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
Del The Funky Homosapien, 9PM @ The Glass House, Pomona
Friday: 4/10
Dark Star Orchestra, 9PM @ El Rey, Los Angeles
The Amateurs, 9PM @ Pehrspace, Echo Park
Railcars, 10PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
Saturday: 4/11
B-Side Players, 9PM @ Saint Rocke, Hermosa Beach
Punk Rock Social, 9PM @ Alex’s, Long Beach
She Kills Robots, 9PM @ Room 5, Los Angeles
Sunday: 4/12
Headlights, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
The Cult of Horns Events, 9PM @ The Scene Bar, Glendale
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