Concert Recap: Last Dinosaurs at Austin’s Historic Scoot Inn
Last Dinosaurs dodged the asteroid to bring its Australian indie-rock sound to Scoot Inn on Feb. 22 with support from Jasper Bones and Tipling Rock.
Photos by Mckenna Sefcik

Jasper Bones opens the night by playing a tune to warm up his fingers.

Jasper Bones performs a melancholy cover of Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You.”

Lead vocalist Ben Andre meshes perfectly with Tipling Rock’s background vocalists as they perform “On the Run” from its debut EP Punch Lines & Good Times.

Lead vocalist Ben Andre meshes perfectly with Tipling Rock’s background vocalists as they perform “On the Run” from its debut EP Punch Lines & Good Times.

Guitarist Liam Compton enthralls the crowd as he performs Tipling Rock’s “miss me if you want to.”

Despite the cold, Bassist Dillon Salkovitz’s smile shines as he plucks his bass to the beat of the song “Prima Donna”.

Last Dinosaurs emerge onto the stage, kicking off the night with the opening track of its most recent album KYORYU, “Keys To Your Civic.”

Last Dinosaurs emerge onto the stage, kicking off the night with the opening track of its most recent album KYORYU, “Keys To Your Civic.”

Lead vocalist and guitarist Sean Caskey, plays the guitar to “Keys To Your Civic.”

Lead vocalist and guitarist Caskey, plays the guitar to “Keys To Your Civic.”

Caskey’s vocals provide the crowd with much needed warmth as he sings Last Dinosaur’s single “FMU.”

Caskey’s vocals provide the crowd with much needed warmth as he sings Last Dinosaur’s single “FMU.”

Caskey’s vocals provide the crowd with much needed warmth as he sings Last Dinosaur’s single “FMU.”

Last Dinosaurs get the crowd grooving to “Put Up with the Weather!” from its 2022 album, From Mexico with Love.

Last Dinosaurs get the crowd grooving to “Put Up with the Weather!” from its 2022 album, From Mexico with Love.

Last Dinosaurs get the crowd grooving to “Put Up with the Weather!” from its 2022 album, From Mexico with Love.

The crowd dances along to “Zoom” from Last Dinosaurs’ album In A Million Years.

Lead singer of Glaze, Stephen McElwee, joins Last Dinosaurs on stage to do a surprise performance of its song “Paranoia Paradise.”

















