Far Out Lounge hosts the most bands during Levitation Fest, and Nov. 3’s stunning shoegaze lineup was no exception. With Sad Cell, Glare, Airiel, Drop Nineteens, Ringo Deathstarr, and Slowdive performing, it was one of the most iconic arrays yet.
Read Moremelotheory, the Austin-based duo of Patrick Insull and Austin Pedersen, started recording singles in the throes of college before pursuing a music career. The collaboration settled into a six-date residency at Austin’s The Oven, leaving listeners wondering: What’s next for this local band fresh off of a long string of performances?
Read MoreOn the day of its fifth studio album release, State Champs delivered pop-punk heat to Austin, kicking off its self-titled tour with help from openers Daisy Grenade, Meet Me @ The Altar, and Knuckle Puck on Nov. 8.
Read MoreFor two sunny October weekends, big names like Jungle and Kehlani graced the stages of Zilker Park’s signature festival.
Read MoreHorse Jumper of Love, accompanied by openers Shallowater and Teethe, evoked casual intimacy in its set on Oct. 1.
Read MoreOdie Leigh, a rising folk artist, played a heartwarming concert at the Historic Scoot Inn with opener June Henry on Sept. 20.
Read MoreIn a stunning tribute to Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams and Mike Campbell joined with their respective bands to play a mix of tear-jerking country, eclectic blues, and bittersweet tributes on September 11.
Read MoreCage The Elephant electrified the Moody Center stage on Thursday, July 11, during their highly-anticipated “Neon Pill” tour.
Read MoreSpin Magazine hosted a four-hour day party filled with punk nostalgia and power chords. Joined by The Get Up Kids and Die Spitz, Sunny Day Real Estate played a full run of their album, Diary.
Read MoreRyan Beatty created an atmosphere of longing, reflection, and hope on the first stop of his “Calico” tour on Thursday, Feb. 15.
Read MoreIndie-pop singer The Japanese House had the audience at her sold-out Austin show bobbing heads and affectionately swaying last Friday at Emo’s, with support from songbird quinnie.
Read MoreHeilung brought their animated Pagan rituals to a sold-out crowd in their live Austin debut, which came just in time for Halloween season.
Read MoreSoothing singer-songwriter Faye Webster set a dazzling, mellow scene at Stubb’s on November 14.
Read MoreDuring the month-long North American leg of his “Struggler” Tour, Genesis Owusu ignited energy in roaches and fans alike on Halloween night at Empire Garage.
Read MoreSlow Pulp started Levitation Fest at the Parish with a flowing, yet grunge concert featuring opener Babehoven.
Read MoreMidwest pop-princess Chappell Roan brought gay culture to the Emo’s stage on Nov. 1.
Read MoreAustin native Gary Clark Jr. set the bar high after headlining the first concert in the newly-renovated Hogg Memorial Auditorium on October 27.
Read MoreEnergetic R&B/Afrobeats fusionist Amaarae brought an eclectic mix of styles and an electrifying performance to ACL’s IHG stage.
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