Happy Hour 4-7pm - $2 Domestics & $2.50 Imports
Every Thursday 4:00PM @ Casino El Camino (East Sixth)
Happy Hour 4-7:30pm - $3 Pina Coladas, Regular & Strawberry Ritas & $2.50 Wells
Every Thursday 4:00PM @ Paradise (East Sixth)
Thursday Happy Hour 4-7pm - $2.75 Domestic Beers & Wells, $3 House Wine & House Ritas
Every Thursday 4:00PM @ Iron Cactus Downtown (East Sixth)
Thursday Happy Hour 4pm-8pm - $1 off select drafts, well drinks and wines
Every Thursday 4:00PM @ Buffalo Billiards (East Sixth)
Thursday Happy Hour 3-7pm - $1.50 Domestic Beers, $3 Hurricanes, $3 Bloody Marys
Every Thursday 3:00PM @ Roux (East Sixth)
Thusday Happy Hour 4-7pm - $1.50 Domestics & $2.50 Margaritas on the Rocks
Every Thursday 4:00PM @ Marisco Grill (East Sixth)






Black Lips
The epitome of great garage rock. Loose but tight, witty but not arrogant (ok maybe just a bit), this album is terrific. If you like 70s rock, the stooges, the white stripes, the black keys, or any of the pioneer punk bands like the minutemen you will love this. more at www.amazon.com
1 minute ago.Birds of Tokyo
The biggest reason I like this band is for the singer, he is a brilliant writer of both melodies and lyrics. He stands out because he does things I don’t expect, and writes words that sometimes go places I didn’t think they would. Meaning he’s less predictable than a good deal of songwriters, he’s quite diverse. One moment poetic, the next, pure straight-forward blunt rock.
Which is not to discredit the other band members. more at www.amazon.com
3 minutes ago.Ben Kweller
Ben Kweller is the newest musical phenominon in the industry. Formely a member of minorly successful rock group Radish, Kweller after spending some time traveling the country, essembles a near perfect collection for his debut solo release. Amazon.com said it best when describing his mucic as melodic, somewhat rickety, frequently acoustic, piano-laced pop. more at www.amazon.com
33 minutes ago.Ben Harper
His performances are like vintage soul with new themes added to a timeless groove. more at www.amazon.com
39 minutes ago.Beach House
The name of Beach House might imply a certain kind of pop — sunny, frothy, sort of a Beach Boys vibe.
If so, that name is very deceptive, because their music is none of the above. Hailing from Baltimore, Beach House’s second album “Devotion” is more like sleeping in a haunted, jewelled music box — all ghostly singing, lushly sparkling pop instrumentation and sensually dreamy melodies. more at www.amazon.com
41 minutes ago.Bavu Blakes
Bavu has created and hustled his way to become one of Texas’ best lyricist, rappers, thought provokers, or whatever. more at www.amazon.com
41 minutes ago.Bart Davenport
The second solo album by this gentle voiced, country-tinged SF Bay Area retroist takes a step back from the more hook-laden pop of his first disc, and opts for a more mediative, reflective style. Davenport’s work recalls the best of the rambling early ’70s country rock/AOR sound, bringing to mind the likes of Gerry Rafferty, George Harrison, Bread, Badfinger, the softer side of Pretty Things, and even melodic boogie-rockers like Joe Cocker, when Bart starts to rock out a little bit. more at www.amazon.com
42 minutes ago.Bar-Kays
The Bar-Kays were part of the next generation of Stax-Volt artists, entering a vibrant soul scene populated by the likes of Booker T. & the MG’s, The Mar-Keys, Sam & Dave, William Bell, and Otis Redding. more at www.amazon.com
44 minutes ago.Astrid Williamson
Having grown up under the influence of Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and the Smiths, Astrid’s approach to songwriting from the very start was a form of emotional therapy within the realms of introspection, independence, and catharsis. more at www.amazon.com
about 1 hour ago.Asobi Seksu
What I hear in the music is a blend of psychedelia, 80s pop, and lots of that wonderful early 90s music that I call “brightwave,” but I guess the common term is shoegazer—music like Cocteau Twins, Autumn’s Grey Solace, or Lush.
about 1 hour ago.more at www.amazon.com