Headliners seem to grab all the attention, but some of the best musicians at this year's Austin City Limits music festival delivered punching performances all before 3 p.m.
Read MoreOn October 3, Finnish singer Ville Valo performed his only Texas show in Austin for ACL Live at the Moody Theater.
Read MoreJenny Carson, Brody Price, and Pelvis Wrestley perform at The Ballroom at Spiderhouse.
Read MoreThe Iconic Venue Fund is undeniably helpful, but we could be doing more to sustain Austin’s live music scene.
Read MoreBritish singer-songwriter Maisie Peters filled Emo’s with her coming-of-age tunes on October 4. Grace Enger, an indie-pop artist, opened for the self-proclaimed “Good Witch.”
Read MoreFather John Misty’s sexist egotism clouds his conceptualization of mental health in the music videos for “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” and “Mr. Tillman.”
Read MoreMolly Burch performed with groups Van Mary and Thor & Friends at Mohawk on Friday, September 29th.
Read MoreGROUPLOVE lost themselves in the music as they sang loud and jammed out with fans under a full Harvest moon at Stubb’s.
Read MoreOn September 27th, country artist Patrick Droney played his second Texas show of the Runaway Tour at Scoot Inn in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreAt the end of each month, Afterglow presents a staff-picked list of new albums and singles that left a lasting impression on our ears.
Read MoreWhether it’s watching the midnight skies turn teal or feeling a little blue, these songs are there to help you understand why the color is always around.
Read MoreThe Aces delighted the Emo’s crowd with rowdy queer anthems and support from alternative-pop artist Carol Ades.
Read MoreDoja Cat has been a controversial figure for the better part of 2023, continuously attacking her supposed fans and vitriolically acting out. The real question is, is Doja Cat’s casually cruel nature worth the heat that Scarlet brings?
Read MoreTroye Sivan built his initial public image off of an innocent portrayal of queer love. Now, he’s encouraging listeners to hook up with whoever’s in front of them. Taking a trip through acceptance, discovery, and now ownership, Troye Sivan is all grown up.
Read MoreThe iconic Kiwi pop star had to start somewhere, and her unapologetically juvenile debut has 20-something-year-old teenagers everywhere mourning their youth with the tenth jubilee of Pure Heroine.
Read MoreEartheater melds trip-hop beats with baroque instrumentals to create her most sonically arresting, yet thematically lacking, album yet.
Read MoreMaude Latour transformed Parish into a dance club with her psychedelic pop tunes as part of her “Twin Flame” tour.
Read MoreOn Friday, September 15, the first Afterglow Session of the year took place at The Ballroom. Pelvis Wrestley headlined with Brody Price and Jenny Carson. The local Austin bands came together for a night of country music under the stars.
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