Based in the heart of Texas, indietronica band The Octopus Project has been reppin’ Austin since 1999. Known for their use of projectors and interchanging use of instruments on stage, the band has bringing their sound to all sorts of popular festivals, including Coachella, Lollapalooza and South by Southwest. Their »
With a band name like Fat History Month and song titles like “Free As A Cat” and “Old Lady Smokers” it’s clear these guys don’t take themselves too seriously. Hailing from Boston, the guitar and drum duo shoots out big echoey noise, booming drums, and cerebral lyrics. Their first full »
As if a guitar, bass, trumpet, organ, saxophone, piano and go-go dancer are not enough, King Khan and the Shrines are highly noted for their sensational, scantily clad vocalist, King Khan. No words do them justice but King Khan and the Shrines are described as a psychedelic/soul rock band known »
Chicken and Waffles (Sharkey Andrews and Raj Dwivedi, respectively) pool their resources every Thursday from 8pm to 9pm to bring students the answers to their questions. Although easy-going and comical, the duo knows when to take a question seriously. Between the two spans a love for good music and a »
Brown Bird is an acoustic duo from the east coast composed of Dave Lamb, guitar, percussion and lead vocals, and MorganEve Swain, iddle, cello, ukulele, guitar, vocals, bass, and vocals. They are influenced by blues, early American folk, and everything in between. With the release of their latest record “Salt »
Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows (aka D.R.U.G.S.) is a post-hardcore/rock outfit formed from members of several other bands. Frontman Craig Owens left his previous band Chiodos in early 2010 to begin this new project, with drummer Aaron Stern (Matchbook Romance), guitarists/vocalists Nick Martin (Underminded) and Matt Good (From First To »
Hold on to Your Genre: Krautrock Beginning in the 1950s and through the 60s, the English-speaking world had been overtaken by pop and rock music. The British Invasion brought its rock n’ roll culture stateside and monopolized the ears of our country’s youth. At the same time, West Germany disregarded »
Backed by only a drum machine, They Might Be Giants started their 29 year career in 1982 and with a quirky, out-of-the-box style. Best known for their experimental approach to alternative music, the band has released fifteen albums (their 1990 effort, Flood, went platinum and their children’s music album, Here »
Dowsing’s jams are tailor-made for those long drives. Anthemic shouts, rolling rhythms, and a song that is literally called “Driving” help make All I Could Find Was You the perfect tunes for your next road trip. The six songs on their latest 7” are songs of exploration and wonder, which »
Two worlds collide and The Kills are out to prove to you that rock ‘n roll doesn’t have to be from the days of The Clash or British Invasion. The Kills is duo Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince. Though both members were previously involved in separate projects (or more recently, »