Foxygen @ The Fonda Theatre 4/8

The California indie-rock duo “Foxygen” is at it again as they embark on their world  tour after their fifth LP “Hang” was released early this year.  Jonathan Rado and Sam France began making music when they were just teenagers in high school.  Through their earlier years they released many self-produced EP’s, influenced by avant-garde and psychedelia, that eventually drew the attention of Jagjaguwar Records which released their first studio album “Take The Kids off Broadway.” 

The group has since gained a reputation for it’s ultra-live and festive shows, based on France’s outlandish behavior and exciting antics.  After their second album release “We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic” writers at Entertainment Weekly were spouting their support and excitement for the band as saying “We can’t stop playing the scruffy psych-rock duo’s Rolling Stones-obsessed album.”  In January of 2013 Pitchfork also cited Foxygen under “Best New Music” in their review of the album.

Come party and boogie down with Foxygen on Saturday April, 8th at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood.  These guys are always a delight see live and will no doubt leave you breathless and gushing exuberance.

The Fonda Theatre

Saturday April, 8th

Doors @ 8pm

Tickets: Starting at $25

All ages

Max Berlin: Born in Queens, New York and raised in south Florida Max Berlin made his away across country to Los Angeles at the age of 21. Now, eight years later, Max has over five years (and counting) of music industry experience as A&R and manager. With his affinity for philosophy and music, Max has changed instruments and now focuses his energies on writing about the art form he loves so well. As a contributor to online entertainment publication mxdwn.com Max pens daily articles highlighting shows, festivals and events around the Los Angeles area as well as covering shows of all genres. The horizon seems to be always be at a distance for Max as he lives by the philosophy of learning something new every day and striving for perfection knowing it will never be attained.
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