Zakk Sabbath brought the ‘SABBATH tribute’ tour to Emo’s on Dec. 12 alongside openers Zoso and The Iron Maidens.
Read MorePooneh Presents, Resound, and KUTX’s Holiday Hootenanny micro-festival featured electric performances from of Montreal, Being Dead, Voxtrot, Font, Cut Worms, Native Sun, TC Superstar, and Magic Rockers of Texas on Dec. 15 at Austin’s very own Radio/East.
Read MoreDay One of Holiday Hootenanny brought plenty of cheer with performances from Danny Brown, HEALTH, Water From Your Eyes, Bayonne, Luluwav (of Frost Children), Tear Dungeon, Faerybabyy, and haha Laughing on Dec. 14 at Austin’s Radio/East.
Read MoreAntone’s Nightclub hosted Howdy Gals’ 7th Anniversary Show on Dec. 14 with performances from careabout, Stalefish, Susannah Joffe, and sleep well.
Read MoreIlluminati Hotties headlined the final night of Levitation at Parish with support from Farmer’s Wife and Hello Mary.
Read MoreAustin’s own Chief Cleopatra sat down with Afterglow to discuss her soul-rock influences and her hopes for her first ACL performance.
Read MoreOn April 27, Austin Psych Fest day two kicked off with a witch-filled lineup. Afterglow caught performances from the spooky trio: Witch, L.A. Witch, and All Them Witches.
Read MoreThe iconic Austin Psych Fest kicked off on Friday, April 26 with performances from Levitation Room, Chicano Batman, Lido Pimienta, and Courtney Barnett.
Read MoreAfterglow kicked off SXSW with an array of American and English rock bands. On March 11, we stopped by to see The Silver Lines from Birmingham, UK, The Manatees from Southampton, UK, Worry Club from Chicago, IL, and The Rare Occasions from Los Angeles, CA.
Read MoreThe Undercover Dream Lovers brought their spring tour to The Ballroom with local opener Flight by Nothing on Feb. 27.
Read MoreRBlues roots rock artist Grace Potter played at ACL Live at The Moody Theater for her “Mother Road” tour on February 16, 2024.
Read MorePrepare to fall in love again, channel your teenage disillusionment, and dance shamelessly in these pairings of emotional art pieces and distorted, dreamy songs.
Read MorePhiladelphia native rock band Grayscale brings their spring tour to Come and Take it Live on April 12 with support from Taylor Acorn.
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