Little Simz is an incredible British-born rapper, singer, and actress.
Read MoreIf you were at the Wiltern on the night of Oct 12th, you witnessed something very special. Yves Tumor is widely spoken of for their enthralling live shows.
Read MoreHordes of boygenius devotees flocked to the Hollywood Bowl this Halloween, occupying its seemingly endless rows with a menagerie of elaborate costumes.
Read MoreThe dreaded first date usually gets treated like a hostage trade-off: located in a very public place, lots of witnesses, and easy-to-get-to exits just in case it blows up in your face.
Read MoreA new solar system has been discovered in Griffith Park. Weyes Blood electrified The Greek Theatre on October 4, wrapping up her 2023 In Holy Flux tour.
Read MoreA show four years in the making -- excited fans line up in the heat outside the doors of the Hollywood Palladium. This tour was supposed to take place in April 2020, but obviously, Archy Marshall did not hit the stage until over three years later.
Read MoreCall this a cop-out, but my best attempt at qualifying the creative conundrum of Jockstrap's most recent affairs at The Fonda Theater can be most aptly described via timestamp…
Read MoreBlack is the new (and old) hardcore. Born from equal parts Bad Brains and Marvin Gaye, Soul Glo and Zulu burst into The Roxy Theatre this past weekend for a destructive and pioneering hardcore show.
Read MoreDo you ever feel like the lyrics to a song just read your mind? That’s what Olive Klug’s music is to me. It’s refreshing and relatable to hear someone sing about imposter syndrome, Lady Bird, and seeing their ex’s name everywhere they look (angsty girls rise up!).
Read MoreBack in August, Florida-based indie-rock band flipturn paid a visit to the newly-minted Bellwether in Downtown Los Angeles, just one week after playing two sold out shows with Mt. Joy at Red Rocks.
Read MoreThe Swell Season has been the soundtrack of my life. Folk-rock duo Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová released their self-titled debut album in 2006 after being approached by a Czech director to write music for his film.
Read MoreLong story short, Wednesday happens to be one of the favorite bands of KXSC. After the release of Twin Plagues back in 2021, the anthems of “How Can You Live if You Can’t Love How Can You If You Do”, “Birthday Song”, and “Cody’s Only”, appear to seamlessly represent all backgrounds of the folks here at college radio.
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