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"Cavalry of Light," the EP from L.A.’s Lavender Diamond, will be re-released by
Matador Records on Jan. 30 as the psych-pop quartet gears up for the release of its
full-length in May. The album, to be titled "Imagine Our Love," was undergoing
some remastering this week, as multi-talented dude Ron Rege Jr. (drummer/cartoonist)
finished up the artwork. "I’m just to the moment of listening to it and thinking
‘Oh my God,’" singer Becky Starks says.
||| The quartet has a gig Jan. 25 at Safari Sam’s.
||| Still available: a download of "Yo
u Broke My Heart."
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The husband-and-wife team of Sean and Juliette Beavan, who as 8mm released the lovely, languorous "Songs to
Love and Die By" last year, have put up a video for their song
"Stunning." It’s a D.I.Y. affair, shot by Juliette on a Samsung cellphone and
edited in iMovie.
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Fast forward: Ex-Something Corporate guitarist William Tell’s hook-happy, power-poppy
"You Can’t hold Me Down" will be out March 6 on Universal imprint
New Door Records. . . . The One Am Radio, the name under which Hrishikesh Hirway (just
call him "rishie") makes poignant bedroom pop, releases "This Too Will
Pass" Feb. 20 on Dangerbird Records; he’s offering a download of "In the Time
We’ve Got" of his MySpace page
and a handful of older songs here. . .
. Youthful rockers the Willowz, the
newest addition to the roster of Dim Mak, release their third album,
"Chautauqua," on March 20; the play Jan. 26 at the House of Blues Anaheim
with Moving Units.
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Tonight’s touts: Mash-up madman Girl Talk whips folks into a frenzy tonight at the
Echo; the Plug Independent Music Awards show at
the Little Radio warehouse features a couple of L.A.’s best unsigned acts, Foreign Born
and the Gray Kid, along with Great Northern (debut out May 20); metal from Neurosis at
the El Rey; and, well, if anybody sees this please satisfy my morbid curiosity and
report back to me — Lucy
Lawless (that’s Xena) at the Roxy. Tonight’s show is sold out; there’s another
Sunday.

Well, here’s a taster for Lucy… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n74btuvwbA
Ahem.