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Marni Epstein

Los Angeles-based music journalist and avid music-discoverer. Lover of indie rock and pop, in all their wonderful machinations. Music should either make you dance or make you cry. Interviews, album reviews, show/festival coverage.
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RB Weekend Preview: 11/8 – 11/10

This week darkness has descended upon us: Nine Inch Nails, the macabre elegance of glam rock, and the terrifying realities of of Montreal’s id. Oh yeah, and daylight savings time ended too. This weekend brings a smorgasbord of giant arena shows, stadium festivals, big names at intimate venues, and everything Read more…

By Marni Epstein, 7 years7 years ago
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Features

Rabbits Black Weekend (of the dead) Preview

No doubt you dabbled in a little Rabbits Black magic this All Hallow’s Eve (see what I did there?). But as legend has it, the common cure for the Halloween hangover is the heaven’s sweet nectar of music. So as we now move from Halloween to Dia De Los Muertos, Read more…

By Marni Epstein, 7 years7 years ago
Festival Guides

Filter’s Culture Collide Festival: An RB Weekend in Review

Filter Magazine’s Culture Collide brought the best of the world’s musical talent right here to Los Angeles for a magical weekend.  The well-curated festival mixed world-renowned favorites like Rhye (if you didn’t get to their set 2 hours early you were out of luck) and newly-formed, must-listens ala Like Swimming. Read more…

By Marni Epstein, 8 years7 years ago
Festival Guides

Rabbits Black Guide to Filter’s Culture Collide Festival 2013 (Oct.10-12)

Like an international buffet, Filter Magazine’s Culture Collide Festival brings to the table a smattering of the world’s emerging musical talents. Beginning this Thursday October 10 – Saturday October 12, the world converges on Echo Park for sights and sounds as far away as Senegal and Israel, to those more Read more…

By Marni Epstein, 8 years7 years ago
Features

The Ups & Downs of L.A.’s Indie Music Scene

It is Princeton night at Culver City’s Mandrake bar. It is nearly unmarked, save for lit neon martini glass atop a nondescript row of industrial and artsy of buildings. Inside it is half Modern art museum project, half watering hole – since opening, the Mandrake has become a little haven Read more…

By Marni Epstein, 8 years7 years ago

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