... duo Crystal Castles . And, lastly, Long Beach/Los Alamitos natives and recent Sub Pop signees Avi Buffalo (LAist Interview , Review ) will be performing at the Echo . But we strongly suggest heading over to the Hollywood Palladium to catch legendary Boston-bred alternative rock outfit the Pixies , who will be taking on the penultimate night of their three-date stint. You can find these listings...
... , with its third album “Stir the Blood” due Dec. 1, plays the Wiltern. … Young Long Beach quartet Avi Buffalo marks frontman Avi Zahner-Isenberg’s 19th birthday — and its first release for Sub Pop Records, the 7-inch “What’s In It For” — with a show at the Echo, with Aaron Embry opening. … French popsters Tahiti 80 (new album: “Activity Center”) are at the Troubadour, supported by Brookville...
... itinerary (and first "movie theater" gig). Local buzz band and recent Sub Pop signees Avi Buffalo (grab an MP3 below) were there to open things up, while Ice Cream Man stuck around afterward to make sure people went home with frozen treats. Between those bookmarks, VW dedicated "Horchata" to Lola's, the Mexican restaurant across the street, and stated a number of times...
Long Beach, California's Avi Buffalo are releasing a full length on Sub-Pop in 2010 and are releasing a 7-inch single in early December. Avi Buffalo is the working band name of singer and songwriter Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg and with a musical nod to The Shins, Neil Young circa Cripple Creek Ferry, and the reverbed acuity of Beach House, we're down with the A-side of the forthcoming single.What's...
Six months after a growth spurt that saw the band play a residency at the Echo, Long Beach wunderkinds Avi Buffalo return to the venue this week for a show that celebrates the quartet’s first proper release, the 7-inch of “What’s In It For” b/w “Jessica.” It’s their first effort for Sub Pop Records — [...]
On tour to pre-promote their December 1st release of Stir the Blood , NYC's The Bravery took to a packed house at the Wiltern Thursday night. Once the band took the stage, it was clear from the feverish enthusiasm of the The Bravery fans that there was no other place to be, despite the fact that the concert calendar for November 5th also featured Pixies, Dinosaur Jr, Neon Indian, and Avi Buffalo...