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RedHook
The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim — Anaheim, CA

RedHook emerged from the Brooklyn underground in the early 2010s with a sound that split the difference between post-punk revival and indie rock angst. Their self-titled debut caught ears with sharp guitar work and deadpan vocals that refused to wink at the audience. Tracks like Concrete Dreams and Neon Nights established their thing: driving rhythms underneath introspective lyrics about urban malaise and the specific loneliness of living in overpacked cities. They've never chased trends or polish, which is probably why they've maintained a devoted if modest following. Their live sets have developed a reputation for tightness and refusal to play it safe, with occasional deep cuts that reward longtime fans.

RedHook plays tight, minimal sets with zero banter. The crowd tends toward the attentive and quiet kind—lots of people actually listening rather than talking. When the chorus hits on Concrete Dreams, the place moves in unison. No frills, no between-song stories. Just good musicians being exact.

Known for Neon Nights, Concrete Dreams, Chemical Haze, Static Signal, Empty Rooms

Los Angeles has a way of absorbing indie rock without sentimentalizing it. The city's music venues—from mid-sized clubs in Silver Lake to the sprawling halls downtown—have always hosted bands that sit somewhere between accessibility and genuine weirdness. RedHook fits that space naturally. LA audiences tend to respect craft over hype, which is probably why so many solid, uncompromising acts have found homes here over the years.

Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.

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