Go HERE for the full gallery of photos from the night! Last night, Russell Brand and his fictitious band from the upcoming Get Him To The Greek , “Infant Sorrow”, were joined on stage at the Roxy by a slew of other rockers for a special night of comedy and music. Judd Apatow , Jonah Hill and Nicholas Stoller , the film's director and co-writer, also made appearances on stage to help rev up the crowd in between musical performances. Even though the point of the show was to promote the film, which comes out next Friday, the night didn't feel like some forced production by the studio and was actually really fun and intimate. You felt kind of lucky to be there, as if you were in on their joke or getting insider's peek into the Apatow Machine. Brand played MC and was funny as ever and totally uncensored as he entertained the crowd with sexually explicit and rape-themed jokes in between the various musical acts. The show featured a couple of awesome performances by Libertines frontman Carl Barât , who wrote most of the “Infant Sorrow” songs, as well as bunch by the other singers/songwriters of the fictitious band's music from the film. At first, everyone was a little disappointed Brand was not performing as Aldous Snow with his band but that would change later in the night
Go HERE for more photos from the show and tag yourself and your friends! It was a night of champagne spraying, boob tapping, glitter heels and rock last night at the Semi Precious Weapons show at the Roxy . If you're not familiar with this NYC glam rock band yet then you will be. Their shows are not for the faint of heart but are blast for people who love them some fabulous, sexually charged cross-dressing, punkish pop and stage diving. Known for their flamboyance, wild shows and rock ‘n roll attitude, the band did not disappoint their fans on the left coast
The multifaceted, label-breaking RJD2 performed for his L.A. fans Tuesday night at the El Rey, along with L.A.