Hardcore music veterans, Ceremony, did what they do best and wrecked Los Angeles’ Echoplex on Oct.13, in their headlining tour that began in late September with up and coming hardcore band SPY as support.
Mickey Darling, an indie pop group from Texas’ performance last week was definitely not a “Pity Party,” as one of his song titles suggests, with the wild jumping and singing along by audience at The Echo in Los Angeles last Friday.
The hyperpop duo 100 gecs brought a new, intoxicating stage presence to the Glass House in Pomona at their April 14 show. 100 gecs’ performance was a stimulating mix of genres like electronica, pop and synthcore that I have never seen before at this venue.
Walking into the Los Angeles County Fair can be intimidating with all of the rides, screams, smells of food and crowds of people; but among the chaos was a small detour that led to the Minor League Music Festival the last weekend of the fair.
Three years after the release of his first studio album “Blue Neighborhood,” Troye Sivan successfully created an authentic follow up with his Aug. 31 release of “Bloom,” an album thoughtfully executed in its visual aesthetic throughout his current tour.