wednesday is yesterday, not today.
not anymore.
listen to these bands/ they probably
run a gay little myspace.page
with jams posted for you so you
may sample the music/ now you may
fuck off
7:00 p.m./ at
Amoeba Music/
Nigerian soul survivor
NNEKA will
croon into the Hollywood night/
All Ages, $Free
more info
8:00 p.m./ at the Troubadour/
think all the good band names are finally taken?
All Ages, $12
8:00 p.m./
Henry Fonda Theater/
German techno/Berlin duo
Booka Shade
for party all invited because of policy
encouraging
All Ages to join dance/
$17.50
more info
8:00 p.m./ at the Silverlake Lounge/
do you ever feel like people throw the
word "Psychedelic" around too liberally?
maybe it's always been this way . . . .
21+, $8
8:30 p.m./ at
Spaceland/
music stars come out of their shells to come
together in this shell (called los angeles)
Spectrum (UK),
The Meek (hard working
band, i guess; they're actually from here), and
The Cannoneers (from Ohio)/
21+, $10 advance, $12 at the door
more info
8:30 p.m./ at the Echoplex/
little indie rock band
Voxtrot are on a "Goodbye Cruel
World Tour," so you will probably never see them again.
just as well since no release of theirs ever matched "Raised
By Wolves" E.P./ playing the parts of emotional supporters
18+, $13
9:00 p.m./ at
Echo Curio/
LEARNING MUSIC RESIDENCY; i don't know/
something about an album a month. i'm out of the loop.
those named
Video and
Mooey Moobau will perform, i think/
more info (stashed away somewhere)
cinematic indulgence}
will it bug you that i won't display the admission for these films?
tonight at the New Beverly Cinema/
a double feature of 50's film noir:
The Narrow Margin (1952), 7:30
a detective must keep a woman alive long enough to testify for some really
important court hearing while crazy shit prevents this from being an easy task . . . .
followed by
The Killer Is Loose (1956), 9:00
cops fuck up by killing the wrong guy's woman; wrong guy craves to take the
law into hands of his own to take revenge and cease the pain in his heart . . . .
also tonight, only at the
Silent Movie Theatre/
an adults only fairy-tale-esque double feature brought to you by a loving Cinefamily:
What? (1972), 8:00
Roman Polanski (look 'im up, you know the guy) made this curious take
on the Jefferson Airplane favourite, Alice in Wonderland featuring crazy things . . . .
followed by
Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Comedy (1976), 10:00
no way you can fudge up by bringing yer little cousins to see this film/
you know exactly what is in this film and what you're in for . . . .
Labels: en vivo, films, fun fun fun, live music, los angeles, new beverly cinema