Your Friday Send-off: DJ Rob Sevier
DJ Rob Sevier will be holding a free performance at Amoeba Music tonight at 9 p.m. If you feel like checking it out, make sure to Go Metro! While you’re there, do [continue reading]
DJ Rob Sevier will be holding a free performance at Amoeba Music tonight at 9 p.m. If you feel like checking it out, make sure to Go Metro! While you’re there, do [continue reading]
Guster’s coming out with a new album, which makes me feel old, so here’s one of their older tracks from my salad days. The last time I was in Amsterdam, [continue reading]
Don’t be deterred by the somewhat creepy sounding album title, Aussie band John Butler Trio‘s music is really quite soothing. I discovered the group through Erik Karlsson…and if you don’t know who that is, you should start following NHL hockey players. If enjoying music on bus or train, please remember to use your [continue reading]
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3bgxXKimGA] Whether you’re planning on attending the Festival of Books (go Metro to save 10% on festival merch!) or the L.A. K-Pop Festival, there’s no question the Expo Line is the way to go. The free K-Pop Festival takes place on Saturday, April 12 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and both Expo/Vermont and Expo [continue reading]
The Pasadena Symphony Association will be breaking down the barriers between musicians, concert halls, and the public with a new free performance series – Random Acts of Music. The first events in this ongoing series of public performances take place this evening. Members of the Pasadena Symphony will be performing at [continue reading]
Is everyone ready for the auditory awesomeness that is HARD Summer Music Festival? The event takes place on Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4 at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, which is just a short walk from the Gold Line Chinatown Station. The music starts at 6 p.m. each [continue reading]
Don’t be afraid to go outside and go Metro this Thursday night to see the indie-rock group Cults perform live at The Fonda Theatre (formerly The Music Box) in Hollywood. And with the Hollywood/Vine Red Line Station just a block away, there’s no reason to miss it. Cults began as [continue reading]