The blissfully slacked-out La Snacks would have found good company in the mid-’90s, sandwiched on a Pavement/Archers Of Loaf bill—but even Pavement rarely wrote songs as simultaneously snarky and reverent as “Emo Kind Of Love.” more at austin.decider.com
Perfectly timed for when the yearning for warmer months has reached its apex, San Diego’s The Donkeys make the kind of hazy, setting-sun music that has the power to create a sort of aural endless summer. more at austin.decider.com
Guitar-drums-keyboard trio The Pharmacy might seem at first glance like your typical indie-pop band. But once the Seattle group fully opens its songs, an intoxicating, hallucinatory weirdness pops out: 2008’s full-length Choose Yr Own Adventure is a loose-limbed, drama-infused disc that wallows in hormones, crocodile tears, and random bursts of rain from sunny skies. more at austin.decider.com
Saturday is folksy outside, with Brazos, Frank Smith, and The Lovely Sparrows performing. Meanwhile a more footloose indie celebration takes place inside with School Police, Transmography and Moses and the Burning Bush.
Outside is a weird-pop amalgam of talented bands, including the surrealistic Moth, peppy and muscular Golden Bear, and, now with 100% fewer neon signs, The Laughing. DJ Richard Henry will also be on hand to sling tunes.
Inside, Lucy the Poodle is putting on her own show, with retro specialists The Ugly Beats, Death is not a Joyride, the Kinky Dans La Lune, and Many Birthdays.
Things take a turn for the loud and unruly this evening, featuring stompin’ three piece Tia Carerra, The Strange Attractors, the psychedelic sounds of The Tunnels, and Che Arthur. Droning space-rock fans, you are being paged.
On Thursday, free week again expands to both the inside and outdoor stages, with The Homopolice, Air Traffic Controllers and Dikes of Holland playing indoors. This is sure to be an intense show, especially given The Homopolices’ tendency for abrasive noise and live theatrics. And Air Traffic Controllers, with a line-up featuring Gerard Cosloy and King Coffee, is like a page out of alt-rock history. Outside, you can see the powerpop of Basic, Ripe and the head-turning garage of The Golden Boys.
RSVP to receive a free copy of the new album, a copy of the Live CD and a cd poster w/ purchase of ticket! Limited to the first 50 to show up night of show.
DJ Knowledge, Black Mike & Kemistry, Mojoe Family Band, Bavu Blakes @ The Mohawk
Wow I know the event is old but that is not the right dj knowledge. that sucks
about 2 hours ago.WEIGHT @ Plush
Come out to see Goth Trad from Japan on Jan 28th not to be missed!
about 9 hours ago.FREE WEEK: La Snacks, Weird Weeds, Cry Blood Apache, DJ Miss Manners of Koop's Hip Hop Hooray @ Club de Ville
The blissfully slacked-out La Snacks would have found good company in the mid-’90s, sandwiched on a Pavement/Archers Of Loaf bill—but even Pavement rarely wrote songs as simultaneously snarky and reverent as “Emo Kind Of Love.” more at austin.decider.com
about 10 hours ago.Deleted Scenes w/ The Donkeys and The Crooks @ The Mohawk
Perfectly timed for when the yearning for warmer months has reached its apex, San Diego’s The Donkeys make the kind of hazy, setting-sun music that has the power to create a sort of aural endless summer. more at austin.decider.com
about 10 hours ago.The Pharmacy, The Ghost Knife, The Stuffies, Cruddy @ Beerland
Guitar-drums-keyboard trio The Pharmacy might seem at first glance like your typical indie-pop band. But once the Seattle group fully opens its songs, an intoxicating, hallucinatory weirdness pops out: 2008’s full-length Choose Yr Own Adventure is a loose-limbed, drama-infused disc that wallows in hormones, crocodile tears, and random bursts of rain from sunny skies. more at austin.decider.com
about 10 hours ago.FREE WEEK: Brazos, Frank Smith, Transmography, School Police, Manikin, Moses and The Burning Bush @ The Mohawk
Saturday is folksy outside, with Brazos, Frank Smith, and The Lovely Sparrows performing. Meanwhile a more footloose indie celebration takes place inside with School Police, Transmography and Moses and the Burning Bush.
about 10 hours ago.FREE WEEK: The Laughing, Moth! Fight!, Golden Bear, The Ugly Beats, Death Is Not a Joyride, Dans La Lune, Many Birthdays @MOHAWK @ The Mohawk
Outside is a weird-pop amalgam of talented bands, including the surrealistic Moth
, peppy and muscular Golden Bear, and, now with 100% fewer neon signs, The Laughing. DJ Richard Henry will also be on hand to sling tunes.
Inside, Lucy the Poodle is putting on her own show, with retro specialists The Ugly Beats, Death is not a Joyride, the Kinky Dans La Lune, and Many Birthdays.
about 10 hours ago.FREE WEEK: Tia Carerra, The Strange Attractors, The Tunnels @ The Mohawk
Things take a turn for the loud and unruly this evening, featuring stompin’ three piece Tia Carerra, The Strange Attractors, the psychedelic sounds of The Tunnels, and Che Arthur. Droning space-rock fans, you are being paged.
about 10 hours ago.Homopolice & Air Traffic Controllers @ The Mohawk
On Thursday, free week again expands to both the inside and outdoor stages, with The Homopolice, Air Traffic Controllers and Dikes of Holland playing indoors. This is sure to be an intense show, especially given The Homopolices’ tendency for abrasive noise and live theatrics. And Air Traffic Controllers, with a line-up featuring Gerard Cosloy and King Coffee, is like a page out of alt-rock history. Outside, you can see the powerpop of Basic, Ripe and the head-turning garage of The Golden Boys.
about 10 hours ago.Your Kisses Cause Crashes CD Release Party! @ Club de Ville
RSVP to receive a free copy of the new album, a copy of the Live CD and a cd poster w/ purchase of ticket! Limited to the first 50 to show up night of show.
about 11 hours ago.