Last Dinosaurs dodged the asteroid to bring its Australian indie-rock sound to Scoot Inn on Feb. 22 with support from Jasper Bones and Tipling Rock.
Read MoreLos Lonely Boys performed a wide array of songs, from fan favorites to bluesy covers, for a packed Antone’s on Feb. 21.
Read MoreAustin favorite Mulch Cult continues to cultivate gardens and rock music. Playing swampy, mulchy noise riddled with ‘50s twangs, the band impresses audiences while flying by the seat of their belt buckles.
Read MoreIndie-folk artist John Vincent III took the stage at Mohawk on Feb. 22 for a rainy evening supported by country-folk artist JD Clayton.
Read MoreIn the ‘60s home movie-style music video for “When the Deal Goes Down,” Bob Dylan finds solace amid life’s turmoils by reflecting on the objects that shaped his youth.
Read MoreGus Baldwin and The Sketch lashed out with angsty punk tunes on Feb. 20 at the Ballroom ahead of their 2025 tour with openers Guiding Light and Grocery Bag.
Read MoreIndie-alternative artist Jack Kays performed with Games We Play at Scoot Inn on Feb. 19 as part of his ‘Washed Up Dried Out’ tour.
Read Morealmost monday shined bright in Austin, Texas at Parish on Feb. 15. With rocking tracks from its latest album, DIVE, the band had the venue dancing through the night.
Read MoreDie Spitz raises hell during a sold-out Valentine’s Day show at Mohawk with Pussy Gillette and Farmer’s Wife.
Read MoreAlmost Monday made a stop at Parish on Feb. 15 for its ‘DIVE’ tour with support from Adrian Lyles.
Read MoreSouthern alternative band Dexter and the Moonrocks kicked off its spring tour with Kody West and Cole Barnhill at Emo’s on Feb. 7.
Read MoreSarah and the Sundays celebrate the release of its latest album Like a Damn Dog with a sold-out show at Parish on Feb 7.
Read MoreDead Magic unravels with an irresistibly Victorian sound and theme. The entire album represents a critical ode to this transformative period. From vaguely religious references to the conveyance of unadulterated female rage, Dead Magic encapsulates the era.
Read MoreIndie-folk artist Gregory Alan Isakov took the stage at The Paramount Theater on Feb. 7 for an intimate evening filled with “kitchen versions” of his fan-favorite tunes.
Read MorePhantogram brought the ‘Running Through Colors’ tour to ACL Live Moody Theater on Jan. 24.
Read MoreWith a mix of newer tracks and big hits, genre-bending duo Phantogram exuded high musical energy with a dynamic and colorful 90-minute set at ACL Live on Jan. 24.
Read MorePull on your boots and get to stompin’ to the sounds of rockabilly, blues, and Creole melodies with this swamp-rock mixtape.
Read MoreThe blues artist took a trip down memory lane to ring in the new year, reminiscing about his days on “The Voice” and his gut-wrenching 2022 debut.
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