Afterglow staffers reflect on the trailblazing female artists who influenced them today.
Read MoreThe biggest band to ever come out of the island nation of Sri Lanka, The Gypsies addresses its beloved country’s major social and governmental issues on the laid back song, “I Don’t Know Why.” The group’s hit single has broken international borders, showing people from all over the world what it’s like to be Sri Lankan.
Read MoreIn an intense haze of flutes, whimsical lyrics, dark basslines, and fantastical creatures, Austin’s own Nolan Potter’s Nightmare Band is pure sensory overload.
Read MoreThe members of Taking Jupiter talk about their debut album, releasing music in Mongolia, and how COVID-19 has impacted them.
Read MoreToday not only marks the 1970 release of Pink Floyd's fifth studio album, Atom Heart Mother, but also an end to the band’s era of bizarre improvisations, as they moved toward a mature and deliberate sound.
Read MoreWith live shows still on hold due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, local artists need all the support they can get. Take a break from the world’s issues while showing your support for the community by listening to these Austin-based indie artists.
Read MoreAustin’s Peach Almanac transports their listeners back to the ‘60s with psychedelic visuals, tight tempo changes, and old-school outfits.
Read MoreAustin band Glaze talks inspiration, quarantine, and Mexican snow cones in their latest interview with Afterglow.
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