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Before they became big-haired ’80s icons, the Bangles began life as a British Invasion–worshipping, ’60s-fixated garage combo, one of the brightest lights in the Los Angeles neopsychedelic Paisley Underground. That side of the group’s identity returned on 2011's Matthew Sweet–produced Sweetheart of the Sun, which embraced the Bangles’ vintage roots while maintaining a sense of grown-up emotional gravitas that puts this material in the same class as their best work. You're likely to hear a mixture of new and old at these intimate gigs.
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