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  2. Conrad Tao’s “iridescence,” a piece for piano and iPad, will appear on his forthcoming debut album Voyages, but you can see him play it live at LPR on Tuesday!

     

  3. Join Bunny from Rabbit in the Moon this Sunday at LPR for Rabbit Whole, an unofficial after party for this weekend’s Electric Daisy Carnival!

    Also on the bill: Mike Leon (BurnLA), Non Sequitur (EPR), Orange Krush (Disorient), and Secret Special Guest! Doors at 10pm, tickets here.

     

  4. Acclaimed composer, pianist and violinist Conrad Tao recently signed with EMI and will release his debut LP Voyages next month. No need to wait, though, because Tao plays LPR Tuesday!

    Voyages (and tomorrow’s concert) will feature the music of Ravel, Rachmaninoff and Meredith Monk, along with Tao’s own compositions. Watch his video for Monk’s “Railroad” above!

     

  5. Liars is giving away two new tracks, including the above: “I Saw You From The Lifeboat.” Head here to download both songs! 

    And make sure you’ve got your tix for Liars’ show at LPR this Sunday with Doldrums.

     

  6. Bootie NYC is back this Saturday for ’90s Mashup Night with More Cowbell, A Plus D, André Pipipi and Alejandro! For a taste of what to expect, here’s a video featuring A Plus D. The party starts at 11pm.

     

  7. Broadway’s Lindsay Mendez (vocals) and Marco Paguia (piano) play LPR Saturday evening. The show (a Time Out New York Critics’ Pick) will celebrate their new album This Time! Here they are performing “No One” by Alicia Keys.

     

  8. Over at Consequence of Sound’s Rock It Out blog LPR has been featured in their RiO! Backstage series highlighting great venues around the country. We’re glad to be featured alongside some other really amazing venues. They did a great job capturing what LPR is about.

     

  9. We’re streaming Sam Amidon’s album release concert at LPR live online starting at 7:30pm. Tune in and look out for some surprise guests.

     

  10. Baeble Music caught last night’s Har Mar Superstar show and took this awesome photo. For some context, here’s an excerpt from Matt Howard’s review:

    Har Mar ascended the stage at around 12:30am dressed in an Egyptian-looking poncho with a liter of Jagermeister held under his arm, which means I am quite exhausted and still nursing a bit of a hangover. In between songs, he reminded us that he’s the greatest ever, but we already knew this much.