
Three-quarters of Avi Buffalo ("or Avi Buffalo Music," the barefooted 18-year-old frontman tells the crowd in a voice you're not sure has hurdled puberty yet) is still in high school, but five minutes into the Long Beach band's set you've forgotten that, at their age, proms and final exams ought to be bigger concerns than albums and record deals. Buffalo, whose real name "is really long, with a hyphen," he says, is a preternaturally gifted guitarist who crafts swoon-worthy folk-rock full of nooks and crannies, exposed nerves and shimmering soundscapes — think an incipient [...]