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Recalibrating for changing tastes. (1/15a)
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As his song says, "Livin' the Dream." (1/14a)
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RAINMAKERS
Bring your umbrella.
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After the snubs, the show.
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It's the way all the biggest mob bosses did it.
MOVING THE NEEDLE
When vaccination schedules and touring schedules meet.
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L.A.'s Fonda Theatre experienced a two-night engagement with Sub Pop's Wolf Parade and openers Charly Bliss (Barsuk), spanning 1/19-1/20.
Both groups performed songs from their most recent albums (Cry, Cry, Cry and Guppy, respectively) much to the delight of a crowd that actually started pouring in when the doors opened, a rare feat when the show doesn't start for an hour later at least. They're presently continuing their North American tour with five remaining dates.
Brilliant Corners-managed Charly Bliss was featured on Rolling Stone's Best Songs of 2017 (for "Glitter") and have hardly taken a break from touring the whole year. Meanwhile, Wolf Parade's first album after a seven-year hiatus has had them selling out shows in its support nationwide; they're rep'd by Constant Artists.
To check 'em out while you can, head here.