Today on the show we’ve got new tunes from Toro Y Moi, Foxygen, and Companion, not to mention Gold Soundz from Pavement. So make sure to stay tuned to these tunes on your Saturday morning. And don’t forget to follow BTR on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest updates.
Toro Y Moi
(Photo courtesy of Toro Y Moi)
January 26 – FM4 Festival – Vienna, Austria
January 30 – Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ
January 31 – Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
February 2 – Emo’s East – Austin, TX
February 4 – Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX
February 5 – One Eyed Jacks – New Orleans, LA
February 8 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC
February 9 – The National – Richmond, VA
February 10 – 9:30 Club – Washington DC
Foxygen
(Photo courtesy of Foxygen)
February 2 – Point Ephemere – Paris, France
February 4 – The Lexington – London, UK
February 5 – Botanique – Brussels, Belgium
February 6 – Bitterzoet – Amsterdam, Netherlands
February 7 – Molotow – Hamburg, Germany
February 8 – Rosis – Berlin, Germany
Radar Brothers
(Photo by: Joseph Armario)
January 29 – Origami Vinyl – Los Angeles, CA
January 31 – Hemlock Tavern – San Francisco, CA
February 1 – Merced Arts Center – Merced, CA
February 2 – The Echo – Los Angeles, CA
February 22 – Fingerprints – Long Beach, CA
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