Joshua Bassett took the stage at Emo’s on April 4 with support from Lindsey Lomis and Jenna Raine. He electrified the audience with a vibrant stage presence and fan interactions.
Read MoreA rough exit will never deny the good times we had along the way. Texas is definitively back.
Read MoreCollege freshmen reflect on how music has accompanied and guided them through a time of major change.
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 MoreDive deep into the rich history of the blues by exploring some of the most powerful classics of the genre.
Read MoreAs hand-picked playlists continue to frame the way we consume music, it’s time to step back and wonder: what’s the danger of losing perspective?
Read MorePost-hardcore band Static Dress reignites a nostalgia encompassing the sweeping wave of early 2000s emo through their angsty music videos, a conflation of genres, and creative self-reliance.
Read MoreNOLA death grind rippers Brat bring full metal barbie brutality with their embrace of early 2000s hyperfemininity through Fergie samples, Paris Hilton merch, and a lot of pink.
Read MoreThe English rock sextet made a triumphant and elaborate return to the stage in their recent concert film, offering brand new songs and a real-time case study of a band in radical evolution.
Read MoreWith a cherry vape in hand and Jack Antonoff by her side, Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard, shows the formative indie singer at her most vulnerable, yet happy.
Read MoreOn March 31, Weyes Blood took the stage at Stubb's Amphitheater with support from Vagabon. She dazzled a crowd spanning in age and taste with her glowing heart and angelic voice.
Read MoreAfter signing with a major record label, Bring Me The Horizon refined their metalcore sound with its fourth album, creating a unique combination of heavy electronic tracks leading to lasting success 10 years after Sempiternal’s release.
Read MoreOn March 25, The University of Texas at Austin hosted its annual Forty Acres Fest with Remi Wolf and the 2023 Battle of the Band winner, West 22nd.
Read MorePop singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams performed in Austin on her “Good Riddance” tour, serenading the crowd with songs from her most recent three albums.
Read MoreWe put in twice the emotional labor for every bit of physical labor we do, all to get brushed aside by the men in our lives. This Women’s History Month brings with it a feminist power ballad that perfectly encapsulates the rage of us, our mothers, our grandmothers, and generations beyond.
Read MoreIn Taylor Jenkins-Reid’s bestselling novel “Daisy Jones and the Six,” Aurora was a revolutionary rock and roll record about sex, drugs, and love. Though the album has officially come to life with the book’s television adaptation, it falls short of its mission to properly encapsulate the charm and spirit of the classic ’70s sounds that inspired it.
Read MoreFrom love songs to solo anthems, Elvis to gay rights, Kacey Musgraves’ award-winning 2018 album proves that then and now, country music is for everyone.
Read MoreIn an industry that grows and changes so rapidly under a government that is often divided, it is important to consider the economic impact that live entertainment has on local communities.
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