Tonight in L.A.: Sam Smith, the Orwells, Royal Blood, Sir Sly, the Picturebooks, Fenech-Soler, Beach Party, Teleman, Fathers & Suns, Bones Muhroni

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Here’s your final Monday of September:

‣ U.K. crooner Sam Smith holds forth at the Greek Theatre behind his album “The Lonely Hour.” New Zealand’s Broods open.
‣ Hide the breakables – the Orwells are back in town, rocking the Fonda Theatre along with the almost equally audacious Skaters.
Sir Sly visits the El Rey Theatre behind their debut album “You Haunt Me.” Wolf Gang and Secret Someones join in.
‣ Mercury Prize-nominated duo Royal Blood rock the Troubadour behind their self-titled debut, out last month. Meg Myers supports.
‣ German duo the Picturebooks play the Bootleg HiFi, with A Million Billion Dying Suns and Mereki supporting.
‣ And U.K. quartet Fenech-Soler winds up their residency at the Echo, supported by Banta and Motopony

Also:

The Watkins Family Hour, Dan Wilson, Susanna Hoffs and James Fearnley at the Largo at the Coronet
Teleman, Walking On Cars, Battle Tapes and Clean Bandit at Bardot
Fathers & Suns, Wages, Rainman and LA River Bend at the Silverlake Lounge
Beach Party and Church of Sun at the Echoplex
Ryan Traster and Michelle Vidal and the Furt Traders at Harvard & Stone
Bones Muhroni, Ivory DeVille, Dragondeer and Waylayers at the Satellite
Blind Pony and the Downtown Train at Good Times at Davey Wayne’s
Open Mic at El Cid
James Maddock, Son of Jack and Good Graeff at the Hotel Café
Michael Cartwright, Peoplemover, the Humble Cat, Jason Charles Miller and Hannah Aldridge at the Mint
Sonata Arctica at the House of Blues Sunset Strip
Chris Mulkey N’ Deluxe at the HOB Voodoo Lounge
The Lucky Lonely, the Janks and King Washington at the Wayfarer
Heffron Drive at the House of Blues Anaheim
Joshua Redman Trio at the Catalina Bar & Grill