Lyndsey Parker

Interpol Celebrate U.S. Album Release With Intimate L.A. Showcase

On September 6--the eve of the U.S. release of their self-titled fourth album--Interpol celebrated with an intimate, invite-only L.A. performance hosted by local tastemaking...

Why Brandon Flowers Is Better Off Without The Killers

With a name like Brandon Flowers and an outsized personality to match, it was probably only a matter of time before the Killers' megalomaniacal...

Empire Of The Sun Conquer L.A.

Australian glam-pop warriors Empire Of The Sun finally journeyed to the northern hemisphere this month, debuting their magical mystical stage show at Lollapalooza in...

Eminem Appears With Rihanna Onstage, Chaos Ensues

Rihanna's "Last Girl On Earth" tour hit Los Angeles's Staples Center last night (it was her first-ever headlining L.A. show), and she was joined...

Goldfrapp Play Out-Of-This-World Gig At Hollywood Bowl World Festival

Los Angeles radio station KCRW's annual summertime partnership with the L.A. Philharmonic, the KCRW World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, kicked off last weekend...

Devo Celebrate Album Release With L.A. “Cat Party” For Feline Friends

Devo's first album in 20 years is called Something For Everybody. And to prove the title's point that this comeback effort offers quality entertainment...

Russell Brand And Carl Barat Join Forces In LA

Aldous Snow, Russell Brand's "fictional" rocker character from the 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall (the joint result of "creative people and my troubled, opiate-riddled...

Courtney Feels The Love At L.A. Comeback Gig

Courtney Love (or Courtney Michelle, whatever) and her radically revamped Hole lineup triumphantly returned to the Los Angeles stage last night at the Henry...

Coachella 2010 Sunday – Featuring Sly & His Very Dysfunctional Family Stone

Last year when it was announced that the mercurial Amy Winehouse would be playing California's Coachella festival, I thought to myself, "Yeah, right. Like...

Coachella 2010 Saturday – Muse, MGMT, Faith No More, The Dead Weather

It's amazing, considering how many reformed bands have famously played Southern California's Coachella festival (including this year's Specials, Pavement, and PiL), that it took...
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