Posts Tagged as ‘Garage Rock’
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 »
What a way to kick off the new decade. To wrap-up the end of a great year in music, Radio UTD’s team of DJs picked out our favorite 25 albums of this year. Everything from The Weeknd to Annie Clark to Wild Flag, we had quite the time this year »
As the festival came to a close Sunday night, it’d be a shame to leave Austin without catching the biggest acts of the weekend. As some bought Sunday wristbands just to see Odd Future, Slayer took over and packed the Orange Stage. And then there was Ryan Gosling…. Cannibal Corpse »
OBN III’s, 1:05PM Orville Bateman Neeley III is as impressive as ever with his newest venture among Austin’s OBN III’s. If Bad Sports channeled the 60′s and punk into delightful power-chord pop, then OBN III’s is a near-perfect turn into proto-punk. Their berserk but calculated lo-fi recordings will no doubt »
Smith Westerns Chicago-natives’ Cullen Omori, Cameron Omori, Max Kakacek, and Hal James are young (like 20 years young) and have sounds reminiscent of 60s British Pop. Often labeled as lo-fi or garage rock, Dye It Blonde, their sophomore release earlier this year off of Fat Possum records, proved that other »
If you live your life to flavors like The Black Lips, King Khan and the sound of good ole dirty garage rock, you will curse the day you missed tasting Turbo Fruits at the Bryan St. Tavern. These rambunctious derelicts began in the south and will end when they damn »