Posts Tagged as ‘live’
Animal Collective came into a wider fan base upon the release of their 2009 album Merriweather Post Pavilion, leading new fans and old fans alike to live in great anticipation of their follow-up. Now, three years later, the band has released their ninth album Centipede Hz, and it is something »
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 been bringing their sound to all sorts of popular festivals, including Coachella, Lollapalooza and South by Southwest. »
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 »
The young prodigy of indie rock, Kurt Vile, has been gaining quite a bit of steam recently. With the recent release of his fourth album, Smoke Ring for My Halo, Kurt Vile has nearly become a household name among the independent music community. Beautiful and mesmerizing hits like “Baby’s Arms” »
In an attempt to showcase local bands, we managed to catch some video of Sundress live at Hailey’s last Sunday, May 1. Finals really got ahold of me, so sorry these are late. We’ve already featured these polished, intricate, and entertaining guys before in our coverage of 35 Conferette, but »
There was a surprisingly nerd-enthused crowd at the Loft last night, undoubtedly because of chip-tune, 8-bit rockers, Anamanaguchi. But before that craziness started, Dallas-based punk band, Leg Sweeper kicked off the night. Drummer Taylor Stolly and guitarist Justin Gomez have perfected the simple, catchy punk style and consistently manage »
This blog was posted originally at Gilley’s music blog. Stay tuned for more videos in conjunction with Tactics Productions. Its been a little over two weeks since the ladies of Warpaint transformed The Loft into a sultry, pysch-filled den, and, I have to say, I have been craving those vibes »
This past Friday, Parade of Flesh booked quite the show at Rubber Gloves– starting with OBM III and John Wesley Coleman III‘s raw rock beats and then moving on to Nashville’s dark ladies of punk rock, Those Darlins. There was some obvious magic happening between the guys in John Wesley »
Josh Ritter visited Dallas last Monday and took the Granada Theater back to the Wild, Wild West 1900′s style with support from Samantha Crain and Doug Burr. Denton native Doug Burr warmed up the crowd with his soft voice and tuneful chords. A local folk favorite, Doug Burr has opened »