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 | In 2006 the Melvins released (A) Senile Animal, some 22 years after they started the band released one of the best received records of their career. The album marked the end of a revolving door of musicians with the very welcome annexation of Jared and Coady of Big Business. The refreshed quartet, now featuring double drummers, graced the cover of The Wire, received a 5/5 in Alternative Press, a 9/10 in Revolver and Pitchfork commented, "(A) Senile Animal stands as the band's most no-frills, accessible, and flat-out best album since Stoner Witch." Now the band returns with "Nude With Boots" (July 8, Ipecac). Recorded in Los Angeles earlier this year, the eleven track album cements the resurgence of The Melvins. Tour dates are forthcoming. (less)Artist: Melvins | $14 - $18  4 Merchants |
|  | In 2006 the Melvins released (A) Senile Animal, some 22 years after they started the band released one of the best received records of their career. The album marked the end of a revolving door of musicians with the very welcome annexation of Jared and Coady of Big Business. The refreshed quartet, now featuring double drummers, graced the cover of The Wire, received a 5/5 in Alternative Press, a 9/10 in Revolver and Pitchfork commented, "(A) Senile Animal stands as the band's most no-frills, accessible, and flat-out best album since Stoner Witch." Now the band returns with "Nude With Boots" (July 8, Ipecac). Recorded in Los Angeles earlier this year, the eleven track album cements the resurgence of The Melvins. Tour dates are forthcoming. (less)Artist: Melvins | $10 - $18  8 Merchants |
|  | Some of the greatest names in country music come together to help celebrate the Centennial Celebration of Gene Autry's birth and pay tribute to Gene and his music, while also benefiting the Autry National Center in Los Angeles. Some of the artist featured include Charlie Daniels, Vince Gill, Glen Cambell, Connie Smith, T. Graham Brown, Charlotte Autry, Alan Autry and many more! Rainy Day Records. 2007. (less)Artist: | $9 - $18  5 Merchants |
|  | It's been a while since this town turned out a fresh folk outfit. Enter HoneyHoney, a duo from Venice that infuses indie rock, country, jazz and the blues into it's folk bedrock. On the band's debut LOOSE BOOTS, the unconventional mash up works beautifully. There are sweet, homespun folk songs, rabble-rousing diddyups and even a profanity laced ditty about a guy who's not moving fast enough toward the boudoir for his lady friend - Los Angeles Times (less)Artist: Honey Honey | $2 - $13  7 Merchants |
|  | Whoever said punk is dead hasn't heard the all-new release from Killroy. It's been 25 years since these young hooligans first sported their foot-high liberty spikes around the Los Angeles hardcore scene, but you'd never know it because their sound is as fresh and furious as ever. Originally inspired by early 1980s British Oi! invasion bands such as The Cockney Rejects and Sham 69 mashed up with early LA punk influences like The Weirdoes, these raucously retro sing-along classics will have you polishing up those old Doc Martens and breaking out your studded leather jacket to hit the streets for some seriously rollicking fistraising and boot-stomping action. (less)Artist: Killroy | $12 - $16  6 Merchants |
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