Julius Miller is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Times. Previously, he worked as an associate editor and staff writer for Los Angeles Magazine. When he’s not aiding the newsroom, he’s spinning vinyl records or hanging out with his cat, Dali.
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The Jim Morrison bust, which disappeared from the Père Lachaise cemetery in 1988, was found by Paris police while conducting an unrelated search.
The Goldenvoice celebration of all things postpunk, new wave and alternative landed at Brookside at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, led by New Order and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Here’s a list of the performances we saw at the fest, from best to not-so-great.
New Order headlines the Cruel World festival on May 17 alongside Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It’s an unexpected ’80s revival that has maintained steady enough attendance to point toward becoming a staple.
Alice in Chains put out a statement on Saturday announcing the cancellation after a previous show on their tour was called off.
The three members of the self-proclaimed ‘sun cream brigade’ have made the pilgrimage across the Atlantic to perform at music’s sacred grounds in Indio on Friday.
Fans of the group can catch the entire performance as ‘Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall’ makes a limited theatrical run in the U.S. on March 30 and 31 and April 2.
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The three are among a long list of artists releasing music on two Bandcamp exclusive albums, with all proceeds going toward wildfire relief
Vinyl record enthusiast Scott Dudelson lost a collection of around 8,000 LPs after the Palisades fire burnt down his home