Pop band AJR composing of the multi-instrumentalist Met brothers play on Oct 30 at ACL Live at the Moody Theater.
Read MoreAfterglow hosted Stolen Jars at our first event of the year on Oct. 4. We sat down with them to learn about their musical style, tour experience, and goals as a band.
Read MoreA look at why Rosalía’s breakout second album still has people talking over a year after its release.
Read MoreAn overview of the U.K. electronic pop label and its sudden burst in popularity.
Read MoreIn a brilliant fusion of modern takes on vintage sounds, artists of today call upon the nostalgia of yesterday with their unique music.
Read MoreOn their tour of America, Nobuntu stopped in Austin to perform at the Bass Concert Hall, where member Duduzile Sibanda spoke about the group’s music, heritage, and being trailblazers in a traditionally male genre.
Read MoreStars like Harry Styles and Ariana Grande have been called out for their ambiguous gender expression and sexuality, but an artist’s reluctance or refusal to label their sexuality for the public shouldn’t mean they’re “queerbaiting.”
Read MoreDuncan Fellows and Sun Seeker perform at Barracuda on Oct. 30. They are currently on a huge co-headline tour across North America, with Sixteen Jackies as the openers.
Read MoreSan Antonio-based Latino soul/psychedelic R&B sextet Mirame spends their Sunday in Austin in tranquil preparation for their late-night show at the Love Goat.
Read MoreAfter years of monumental surprise releases, the former moneymaker may not be as exciting for music fans.
Read MoreIn the first heartbeats of punk, Patti Smith reinvents Van Morrison’s garage rock classic to highlight the inherent misogyny of the early rock ‘n’ roll era.
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Maggie Rogers’ transparent call-out of targeted comments at her show draws attention to the harassment of artists and their response in the modern era.
Read MoreAustin celebrates it’s 36th annual Dia de Los Muertos festival, featuring its largest running parade and live performances from local artists.
Read MoreBishop Briggs performs at Stubb’s Outdoor Amphitheatre on Oct. 27 promoting her upcoming sophomore album, Champion. Female artists Jax Anderson and Miya Follick opened for Briggs.
Read MoreThe Afro-Brazilian band Frederico 7 play at Central Market North on Oct. 25 during one of the first cold fronts of the season.
Read MoreIn this perfectly ‘70s tune, Karen Carpenter sings the grievances of an illuminated woman on the other side of a breakup. Having written this song before her own troublesome and short-lived marriage, the songwriter may have unwittingly predicted her own fate.
Read MoreAs the race for the White House continues, here’s a look at what the top-polling candidates in the Democratic primary might be as music albums.
Read MoreCavetown performs at Emo’s on Oct 25 with Brother Bird and Field Medic as opening acts for his show.
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