On March 15, Big Picture Media held their official SXSW showcase featuring Smooth Brain, Foxcult, Pronoun, LUNA AURA, Winona Fighter, and Cassadee Pope — at The Iron Bear.
Read MoreAmerican rock band Fall Out Boy brings their “So Much For 2our Dust” tour to Moody Center on March 8, with support from Jimmy Eat World, The Maine, and Daisy Grenade.
Read MoreOn February 18, pop-punk band Meet Me @ The Altar had its first Texas show of the Say It To My Face tour at Antone’s, with support from Elliot Lee, John Harvie, and Honey Revenge.
Read MoreThe Australian four-piece brought their eponymous show (and a giant dice) to The Woodlands on September 9.
Read MoreOn March 28, pop-punk band Magnolia Park continued the “Baku’s Revenge Tour,” its first headline tour, at The Parish in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreOn November 13, 2022, pop-punk band Arrows in Action brought its first headlining tour to the Ballroom at Spiderhouse.
Read MorePinkshift brought the “Forever” Tour to Empire Control Room in Austin, Texas on November 9, 2022.
Read MoreThe once pop-punk casanovas — now steadily-settled sweethearts — continue refusing to shy away from addressing the inevitable forward movement of time. 5 Seconds of Summer puts out its most introspective, hopeful album as the band goes over the merry, mellow melancholy that accompanies aging’s natural progression.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas wrapped on to Sunday with iconic performances from Glimmers, One Flew West, Charlotte Sands, Set it Off, MOD SUN, State Champs, The Maine, Grayscale, and blackbear.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas carried on to Saturdays with electric performances from Point North, MOTHICA, Sarah Barrios, Travie McCoy, Stand Atlantic, nothing, nowhere., grandson, Simple Plan, and DREAMERS.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas kicked off on Friday with performances from Attack Attack, Maggie Lindemann, Palaye Royale, and many more.
Read MoreAustralian alternative rocker Alex Lahey opened for punk rock band The Regrettes at Scoot Inn on April 26.
Read MoreThe sound of the future is rooted in the pop punk of the past.
Read MoreTierra Whack and Waterparks are two artists that could be confused for stand-up comedians with their humor-heavy lyrics and upbeat musicality. In fact, their strange (and debatably cringey) lyricism adds an unexpected level of cool to their music.
Read MorePost-COVID hiatus, Sad Cell stands at the forefront of the West Campus live music scene. With new music under their belts and a newfound appreciation for the privilege of playing for an audience, the Austin locals are taking on the town, and ready to take on the world.
Read MoreJust as the age-old genre looked like it was falling out of mainstream favor, it has been revived by none other than some of the biggest pop and hip hop acts. In the words of rock-inspired pop icon Olivia Rodrigo, Good 4 U(s).
Read MoreGet your Hot Topic gift cards ready! These pop punk Floridians are combining the nostalgic sound of the 2000s with angry vocals, heavy instrumentals, and unforgettable lyrics that will have you scouring the back of your closet for those beat up checkerboard Vans.
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