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Gram Rabbit fans -- they're all ears

01:11 PM PT, Sep 17 2007

"Have you been to the Gram Rabbit residency at Spaceland?" somebody asked me this weekend. "I've never seen so many people in costumes."

Well, it is Gram Rabbit. The local outfit that claims Joshua Tree as its home is always entertaining, and thanks to some quick work by filmmakers, the music video for the song "American Hookers" -- off the band's forthcoming album, "RadioAngel and the RobotBeat" (due Nov. 13) -- has footage from the first two Mondays of Gram Rabbit's stint in Silver Lake. Enjoy:



Touts for Monday, September 17

There are myriad other worthy shows tonight -- including a chance to see the Donnas in the cozy confines of the Viper Room. The all-female quartet's crunchy new album, "Bitchin'," will be released Tuesday, and they will be joined by the Randies and Girl in a Coma at Indie 103.1's weekly shindig. ... Also, the Happy Hollows (at the Echo) and Satisfaction and the Valley Arena (double-teaming the Silverlake Lounge) continue their residencies. ... Matt and Kim are headlining the Troubadour. ... Evan Slamka of Marjorie Fair is among tonight's players at Bordello. ... And the Sounds are back in town, playing at the Santa Monica Civic.

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Kevin Bronson
Kevin Bronson has covered emerging and indie music since 2002 in his weekly Buzz Bands column in the Calendar Weekend section of the L.A. Times. He adores caffeine, judicious use of falsetto and the 6-4-3 double play. He abhors exclamation points, modern country and any notion that New York City is the center of the cultural universe. He's older than any music blogger he knows but has been known to pogo. He'll try not to pretend.

Bronson's Buzz Bands show can be heard Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Pacific time on the Internet radio station LittleRadio.com.

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