November 2011

Bizarro Sunset Strip!

Things aren't quite what they seem on this drive of The Sunset Strip. The Roxy is across the street from the Whisky, Tower Records and Gazarri's are on the boulevard and the Miami skyline is hoovering in the background. Take a look for yourself.

Picks of the Week: Nov. 1-6

Grammy-nominated “it girl” Skylar Grey makes her Sunset Strip debut tonight at The Roxy Theatre. Signed to Linkin Park’s Machine Shop Recordings imprint, Grey’s voice has been heard on tracks by Dr. Dre and Lupe Fiasco in addition to lending her song writing genius to a number of other A-list collaborations. Doors open at 8 p.m. Contact The Roxy for ticket details. www.theroxyonsunset.com

 

SUPER-SIZED PICK OF THE WEEK: This Wednesday, Nov. 2 is a night of nothing but metal on The Sunset Strip. Much like Mogwai being fed after midnight, metal fans will be multiplying exponentially as they storm The Strip for head banging shows at the Key Club, Whisky A Go-Go, and The Viper Room. Here’s the info:

Goodbye To A Dear Friend

This weekend The Sunset Strip lost one its most beloved personalities with the passing of Tony Nassimi, the owner and operator of Terner’s Liquor for more than 30 years. Nassimi, whose landmark store served as the proverbial “well in the center of town,” was a Strip staple that locals, visiting bands and club-goers would stop in to visit, regardless of whether or not they had provisions to purchase.

Picks of the Week: Nov. 7-13

Tonight, the much anticipated new project from Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes makes its debut on The Sunset Strip, when KROQ Locals Only presents Boots Electric at The Roxy Theatre. Light FM and Kate Crash round out the night. Doors open at $15. Tickets are $15. www.theroxyonsunset.com

 

Neo-soul artist Goapele returns from a six-year hiatus for a special marquee show at the Key Club on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Seamlessly blending elements of jazz, soul, hip-hop and funk, Goapele continues to make strides as a singer/songwriter with her brand new release Break of Dawn. Come see what critics and fans alike have been buzzing about for years. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $22. www.keyclub.com

 

GuitarTown Sunset Strip Charity Auction Set For Dec. 3

Get ready to make your bid! On Saturday, Dec. 3, the larger than life, 10-foot-tall art guitars that have lined The Sunset Strip for the past year will be auctioned for charity, with proceeds benefitting the Los Angeles Youth Network, which provides outreach, food, emergency shelter, transitional living and educational enrichment programs for homeless adolescents; West Hollywood Arts & Cultural Commission to further support public art and artists on The Sunset Strip; and the West Hollywood Library. The auction will take place at Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills Gallery (and online at www.julienslive.com) beginning at 2 p.m.

GuitarTown on The Sunset Strip is a public art exhibit celebrating the people and places that have shaped the legendary music boulevard. More than 20 ten-foot Gibson art guitars have lined the 1.6-mile boulevard since August 2010.

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Happy national metal day!

Sabrosa Purr Drummer Debuts Her Own Sonic Delights With Omniflux

Best known as the stick-wielding hurricane behind L.A. greats Sabrosa Purr, Mahsa Zargaran has been quietly crafting her own beautifully dark and melodic tunes that are finally seeing the light of day under the pseudonym Omniflux.

The Iranian born musical prodigy wrote, recorded and produced all her own tracks – eerily dark and complex soundscapes reminiscent of bands like Bats For Lashes, Portishead and even composer Clint Mansell. An admirable accomplishment for any musician, but what’s even more impressive is the fact that Zargaran had little to no exposure to any rock/pop music until moving to the States at age 15.

With the release of an online EP, and an artfully surreal new video, this “female force to be reckoned with” has been catching a rapidly growing buzz among L.A.-based tastemakers and bloggers with a sound that is truly innovative, unique and strikingly emotive. 

Picks of the Week: Nov. 15-20

Tonight, party down at The Strip’s newest neighborhood pub/celebrity hangout, Rock & Reilly’s. Zooey Deschanel, John Legend, Rashida Jones and Ed Helms were among those spotted at opening events this weekend, who knows who will stop by tonight! Enjoy Irish whiskey and beer flights, a full menu of pub fare and if you’re really adventurous, try the “Reilly’s Chocolate Milk” – a half pint of Guinness with a 50/50 shot of Bushmill’s and Bailey’s on the side. www.rnrpub.com

 

Thanksgiving Guide

With so many options for delicious dinners, charity events and post-holiday shopping sales, it’s easy to give thanks on The Sunset Strip this year. So whether you’re a Southern California native or a holiday orphan, stop by this week and indulge in the best that Thanksgiving has to offer.

 

WineDown Wednesday @ RH Bar
Wind down before the holidays at Andaz West Hollywood’s “WineDown Wednesdays” on Nov. 23. Enjoy music from The Playlist Generation DJs, $7 appetizers, $7 glasses of wine and $7 select cocktails. Additionally, valet parking is priced at $7 during the event. 7-9 p.m. on Wednesdays. www.rhrestaurant.com

 

Picks of the Week: Nov. 21-27

Stuck entertaining out of town friends and family for the week? Well, nobody puts on a better show than Hollywood’s longest-running ’80s tribute band, Steel Panther. Performing every Monday night at the House of Blues Sunset Strip, the band combines original comedic material with spot on versions of all your favorite hair metal hits. Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets are $15 for general admission. This show is ages 18 and older. www.hob.com