Silver Lake’s most storied indie rock venue, Spaceland, is closing its doors after fifteen years of rock & roll magic.
The club, which launched the LA debut of popular acts like My Morning Jacket, the Foo Fighters,
and Arcade Fire and propelled the early careers of indie luminaries like Beck, Elliot Smith, and Local Natives, is shutting down operations in March and reopening as The Satellite.
According to Buzz Bands LA, Mitchell Frank, the owner of Spaceland Productions and the Spaceland brand, and Jeff Wolfram, the building owner, have reached an amicable settlement to end their fifteen year business partnership.
“Basically, we wanted to do our own booking in-house so we could offer better ...