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Lowlight previews new album tracks at AFI music video festival

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The music video isn’t dead.  Well, at least to ambient rock outfit Lowlight.  This Thursday night at the American Film Institute, the band are previewing every track of their forthcoming A Wonderful Lie album in film form, all directed and produced by local film makers.  Those in attendance will be provided wine and cheese and will be able to vote for their favorites to award directors cash prizes.  The event is free, but $10 guarantees a seat, and space will be limited, so arrive early.  For more details and RSVP information, check out the Facebook event page.

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Last chance to catch Mississippi Man at Silverlake Lounge

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Rock folk-pop artists Mississippi Man are wrapping up their November residency at Silverlake Lounge tonight.  The bittersweet ending comes after having shared the corner stage hideout this month with The Color Turning, Spirit Vine, Olin and the Moon and Make Moon (just to name a few). Their epic residency comes to a close tonight with Last American Buffalo and other fine, notable acts on the bill, all at the cost of $0.

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Julian Casablancas loves L.A. (He loves it!)

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Frontman of The Strokes and Silver Lake resident newbie Julian Casablancas wrapped up his four-show residency at the Downtown Palace Theater Friday night with a musical and visual spectacle that could rival Disneyland’s electrical light parade.

For loyal Strokes fans, Casablancas’ solo project Phrazes for the Young has been a long time coming—the garage rock revivalists haven’t put a record out since 2006, which slipped off the charts much quicker than their previous album Room on Fire in 2003, let alone their debut record. Long story short, Strokes followers are stoked that he’s back, as they should be.

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One Word: Versant

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This is one of the most exciting projects we’ve ever heard of. Ex-Shiny Toy Guns’ Carah Faye is involved with a new band: Versant. The demos that we’ve heard ("Push Away" and "Out of Touch") are really well-written. Listen to the demos HERE and mark your calendars on February 17, 2010. That is when the self-titled album will come out. – Nicholas Palumbo

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Beardo releases single + tours

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Beardo has had one busy year. He released an album independently and toured with the likes of Schwayze, Snoop Dogg and Slightly Stoopid on two national tours.

"Snort Ur Drugz" is an M.I.A.-inspired single not featured on the released album. It’s just as catchy as "Paper Planes" but a lot more comedic. It is definitely worth a listen.

In support for the single, he is joining Mickey Avalon for a tour of the Southeast.

You can grab the song HERE and impress your friends with new music.

– Nicholas Palumbo

 
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Want to see Happy Hollows live?

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For those that may have missed The Drums, Happy Hollows, Random Patterns and Evan Way at Spaceland early this week (11/16), we have a surprise for you…

Happy Hollows will be doing two FREE shows at Spaceland with big names and bigger surprises!

Monday, November 23 – Happy Hollows, Dios, Real Estate and One Trick Pony
Monday, November 30 – Happy Hollows, The Pity Party, Twilight Sleep and Traps ps.

Be there!

– Nicholas Palumbo

 
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Free Eels Download

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The best things in life are free. The EELS understand this.

Two months before the band releases it’s EIGHTH studio album End Times, the group is allowing fans to download "Little Bird". This is the first single off the upcoming album due in stores January 19, 2010.

The single can be downloaded HERE.

– Nicholas Palumbo

 

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Shiloe part of mish-mash Troubadour bill

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On December 12th, let your inner schizo have a field day. Up on the shoegazing spectrum are Shiloe (former recipients of The Deli LA’s Band of the Month poll), playing a throwback to ’80s post-punk. Later, break out the Aqua Net and glitter, then kick on the craziest boots you can possibly find to ready yourself in all the glam-rock aesthetics of theSTART (think west coast Goldfrapp). Once the confusion has overwhelmed itself, prepare for new-psychers Mellowdrone. Honestly, we don’t know who the hell put this bill together, but we like it. Add a Peruvian throat-singing act and you’ve got yourself a KCRW playlist.