Tonight in L.A.: Rival Sons, Eric McFadden, Andrew McMahon, Parade of Lights, Steelwells/the New Limb

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Wednesday’s offerings:

‣ Bluesy rockers Rival Sons’ third album “Head Down” has charted in the U.K. and across Europe  – Classic Rock magazine, which made “Head Down” its No. 2 album of the year, puts them in pretty good company. They play the Echo along with Night Horse, Lecherous Gaze and Sir Madam. Above, the band’s video for the Smithereens-y number “Until the Sun Comes.”
Eric McFadden shreds into Week 2 of his residency at the Mint.
Andrew McMahon (Jack’s Mannequin, Something Corporate) previews some new material in the first of two nights at the Viper Room.
Parade of Lights, Son of Stan and Y LUV team up for tonight’s edition of Satellite Nights, the free music series at the Satellite.
‣ And a trio of bands with O.C. roots tee it up at Los Globos – the Union Line, the Steelwells and the New Limb.

Also:

Trophy Wife, Whore Paint, Bastidas and Aftergloam at the Smell
Kutsal, Evil Maria and Dimitris Mahlis at El Cid
Lucy Michelle, Jasmine Ash, Buckaroo and Rose Finkelstein at the Hotel Café
Golden Animals at Harvard & Stone
Sunfall, Charming Liars, Alexx Calise and Naked Machine at Club Moscow at Boardner’s
Sons of Fathers and Rose’s Pawn Shop at the Troubadour
Paul Gilbert at the House of Blues Hollywood
John Ramey at the Redwood Bar
Kutsal and Evil Maria at El Cid
Opus Orange, Coyol and Nova Albion at the Central SAPC
Silver Phial at Fern’s in Long Beach
Jonny & the Jones and Tay & AJ at Saint Rocke
Social Distortion at the House of Blues Anaheim
The Wild Brothers Quintet at Vitello’s Jazz & Supper Club
Flashpants at the Canyon