It was a spectacle on par with the religious revivalism of the Second Great Awakening. Frontman Alex Ebert of the ten-piece folk-rock outfit Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros was like the Messiah preaching to the sold-out audience at downtown L.A.’s The Mayan Theater; I felt like the only non-believer in the joint. I enjoyed the band’s debut LP Up From Below, but seeing the live gig registered as gimmicky and brought to life some of the lyrical corniness that I try to overlook in listening to their album. While the floor quaked in the opening bars of the breakout single, “Home,” I was appalled by the hillbilly twang at the first line: “Alabama Arkansas I do Love my Ma and Pa,” as Ebert pranced around. I wanted to have the time of my life and recommend the show, but I could not wait to get out of there.
Our very own bi-coastal disco dynamo Daisy O’Dell will be opening up for Lady Gaga during her SOLD OUT Los Angeles stint at the Nokia Theater. Expect the show to “wow,” and the music to keep you dancing through the night. There truly is no other DJ who embodies the essence of GAGA more than O’Dell, and the production that will be unveiled to the Angelino audience come Monday will be talked about for some time to come.
Download her latest mix here: http://soundcloud.com/celestronica/disco-dancing-keeps-me-warm



























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