Velvet Underground, “Loaded: Re-loaded 45th Anniversary Edition” (Rhino/Warner Music). The fourth album by the Velvet Underground is the most polarizing of the lot and far removed from the classic grit of “Venus in Furs,” the mesmerizing freakout “Sister Ray” or any of vocalist Nico’s delicately morose ballads. Recorded after both she and founding member-bassist-violaist John Cale had split from singer-guitarist Lou Reed, drummer Moe Tucker and guitarist Sterling Morrison, “Loaded” has more in common with the Grateful Dead’s melodic folk-guitar songs than with Andy Warhol-sponsored abrasiveness. There’s energy in propellant tracks like “Rock ‘n Roll” and “Cool It Down,” but it’s a clean energy, devoid of the distortion that helped define the band.
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In celebration of its 45th anniversary, Rhino has offered a six-volume set that compiles both the stereo and mono versions of the 1970 album, outtakes and demos, the searing record “Live at Max’s Kansas City 1969” and a never-before-issued concert recorded on reel-to-reel a few months prior in Philadelphia. The release, available on the major streaming services and as a CD package with bonus DVD (featuring a high-resolution surround-sound remix and two other alternate mixes), offers rich perspective on the evolution of Reed’s approach, highlighting an artist in transition, looking for a hit or two and adapting to a new decade. This “Loaded” set is one of two big collections by the Velvet Underground arriving in November. The second, called “The Complete Matrix Tapes,” compiles 42 live recordings from 1969 that the band made in San Francisco over the course of an extended residency at Jefferson Airplane founder Marty Balin’s club the Matrix.
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Madonna performs at the Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 27, 2015. Read the review.
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Don Henley performs at the Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 9, 2015. Read the review.
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Los Lobos perform at El Gallo Plaza in East Los Angeles on Sept. 29, 2015. Read the review.
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Silversun Pickups perform at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery Masonic Lodge on Sept. 28, 2015. Read the review.
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R. Kelly, cigar and mike in hand, performs at the Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 10. Read the Times review.
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Grace Jones in concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Sep. 27.
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Lauryn Hill performs at the Greek Theatre on Sept. 14, 2015. Read the review.
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Little Big Town band member Phillip Sweet performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Sept. 10.
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Miguel performs at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Sept. 4, 2015. Read the review.
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D’Angelo and the Vanguard performs at FYF Fest at Exposition Park on Aug. 23, 2015. Read the review.
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Morrissey takes the stage at FYF Fest on Aug. 23, 2015. Read the review.
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Solange onstage at FYF Fest on Aug. 23, 2015.
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FKA Twigs performs at FYF Fest at Exposition Park on Aug. 23, 2015.
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Kanye West performs during FYF Fest on Aug. 22.
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Jehnny Beth performs with Savages at FYF Fest on Aug. 22, 2015.
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Taylor Swift performs at Staples Center in August.
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Shania Twain at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Aug. 20.
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Aretha Franklin at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on Aug. 2.
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The Weeknd performs during Hard Summer at the Fairplex in Pomona on Aug. 1, 2015. Read the review.
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Mötley Crüe celebrates the end of another concert, at the Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., on July 22.
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John Famiglietti, left, front man Jake Duzsik, and Jupiter Keyes of the L.A. experimental band Health performing at the Echo in Los Angeles on July 22, 2015.
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Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie performing at the Hollywood Bowl on July 12.
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Kendrick Lamar performing at the BET Experience at Staples Center on June 27.
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Underworld performs at the Hollywood Bowl on June 21. Read the review.
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Brian Wilson at the Greek Theater on Saturday, June 20. It was also his 73rd birthday.
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D’Angelo performs at Club Nokia on June 8, 2015. Read the review.
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Ciara performs at Club Nokia on May 30, 2015.
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U2 guitarist The Edge, left, and lead singer Bono perform at the Forum on Tuesday, May 26. It was the first night of five at the venue.
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Guitarist Ron Wood, singer Mick Jagger, drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones play Petco Park in San Diego on May 24, on the opening night of their 2015 American tour.
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Neil Diamond performs at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, May 23, 2015.
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Steve Aoki, EDM DJ, producer and recording artist, performs on Broadway between 4th and 6th streets in downtown Los Angeles, May 16, 2015.
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Rapper Big Sean performs at Rock in Rio in Las Vegas on May 16.
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Sia performs during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105, in Carson.
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Justin Bieber performs during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105, in Carson.
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Kanye West performs in shadowy lights during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105, in Carson.
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Ne-Yo performs in front of a full house during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105, in Carson.
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Nick Jonas performs during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105 in Carson.
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James Hatfield fronts Metallica at the Rock in Rio Festival in Las Vegas on May 9.
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Chester Bennington and Linkin Park play the Rock in Rio fest in Las Vegas on May 9.
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Tim McIlrath, lead singer for the Chicago-based, melodic hardcore band Rise Against, wades into the crowd at Rock in Rio on May 9.
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Gwen Stefani fronts No Doubt at Rock in Rio in Las Vegas on May 8.
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Janet Weiss, left, and Corin Tucker perform during the
Sleater-Kinney concert at the Palladium in Hollywood on April 30.
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Carrie Brownstein performs during the
Sleater-Kinney concert at the Palladium in Hollywood on April 30.
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Swedish-born soft-indie-rock artist
Jose Gonzalez performs at the Regent on April 30.
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Bassist Dusty Hill, left, and guitarist Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top perform on the Palomino Stage at the
Stagecoach Country Music Festival on April 25.
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Rumer performs at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetary in Hollywood on April 23.
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Kanye West makes a surprise appearance during the Weeknd’s performance at the
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Marina and the Diamonds perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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FKA Twigs performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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Barry Manilow performs at the Staples Center on April 14.
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Florence + The Machine perform during the
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El-P, left, and Killer Mike of
Run The Jewels perform at the
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Brittany Howard of
Alabama Shakes performs at the
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Ariana Grande performs at the Forum in Inglewood, April 8, 2015.
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Rivers Cuomo of Weezer performs with his band at Burgerama on March 28. Weezer was one of the headliners for the two-day festival at Santa Ana’s Observatory.
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Lead singer Zac Carper of FIDLAR performs with his band at Burgerama, the two-day Santa Ana festival thrown by OC DIY impresarios Burger Records.
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Experimental artist Lustmord makes his Los Angeles debut on March 21 at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
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R&B singer Chris Brown performs at the Forum in Inglewood. The March 8 show was a stop on his tour with Trey Songz and Tyga.
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Trey Songz performs at the Forum on March 8.
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Alan Jackson performs at the Nokia Theatre on Feb. 27 as part of his
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Brandy Clark performs as part of Alan Jackson’s
Keepin’ It Country tour at the Nokia Theatre on Feb. 27.
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Caribou performs at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood on Feb. 26.
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Bob Seger performs at the Viejas Arena at San Diego State University on Feb. 25.
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Tegan and Sara perform with the Lonely Island during the 87th
Academy Awards on Feb. 22 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
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Sarah Barthel of Phantogram performs at the
Air + Style concert and snowboarding event at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Feb. 21.
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Kendrick Lamar performs at the Air + Style concert and snowboarding event at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Feb. 21.
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John Legend performs during a rehearsal for “Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Tribute” on Feb. 9 at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Madonna interacts with a dancer during the 57th Grammy Awards on Feb. 8.
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Patti Smith at the Roxy on Feb. 2.
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R&B singer Tinashe sings to a packed crowd at the El Rey Theatre on Jan. 22.
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Eric Church rocks the house while performing at Staples Center on Jan. 23.
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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue performs at the Grand Plaza during the 2015 NAMM show at the Anaheim Convention Center on Jan. 22. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Sam France of Foxygen performs at the Roxy on Jan. 2.
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Foxygen at the Roxy on Jan. 2. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
Chance the Rapper, “Angels (featuring Saba)” (self-released). The thoughtful, skilled lyricist Chance the Rapper broke out of Chicago a few years ago after he dropped his “Acid Rap” mix tape, and since then he’s collaborated with artists including Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Madonna and James Blake. The artist, born Chancelor Bennett, has been stingy with new solo music, but last week that ended with the arrival of “Angels.” Featuring a vocal hook by Chicago rapper Saba, the track mixes a midtempo beat, punctuated brass arrangements and a chorus that pops courtesy of Trinidadian steel drums.
This stylistic mishmash might sound curious, but throughout “Angels,” Chance’s confident voice and lyrics serve as a unifier. “I don’t even need the radio,” he raps of his success before dotting the line with a cussed boast, “and my new ... sounds like a rodeo.” When Chance, 22, recently debuted the song on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” the choreographed performance was as frantic as a bull ride, featuring the artist’s exuberant, juke-inspired dance moves, well-practiced tag-team maneuvers with Saba and backup dancers who at one point played a quickie game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The “Late Show” gig was also a portent; during a recent interview on New York rap station Hot 97, the rapper hinted at a “secret project” with Colbert.
“Streaming Spools: Tape Culture Now” playlist (Apple Music). There’s rich irony in an Apple Music playlist that celebrates experimental cassette culture. But the convergence of ascendant and dying technologies that is the “Streaming Spools: Tape Culture Now” illuminates fascinating electronic music currently being issued on tape (and, of course, digitally). Located in Apple Music’s increasingly beefy playlists section (specifically, on the “Apple Editors Playlists” page under “experimental”) the 15 tracks on “Streaming Spools” occupy a realm that recalls the ambient sounds of Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada and the more meditative sounds of new age. Originally issued on tape labels including Hospital Productions, Never Normal and Leaving, tracks by Suzi Analogue, Lord Skywave, Sun Araw and Grant Evans rarely rely on standard pop-music structures. Rather, the excursions seem to exist in another realm altogether.
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