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Massive Nights: Austinist Talks To The Hold Steady

Massive Nights: Austinist Talks To The Hold Steady

Photo by Marina Chavez; Image from MySpace. The Hold Steady + Art BrutThursday, November 15La Zona Rosa (612 W. 4th Street)$21 Advance, $23 Day Of Show[info] | [tickets]Brooklyn's The Hold Steady may well be America's best bar band. Their 2006 release Boys and Girls In America made Austinist's 2006 top albums list (and everyone else's) by combining sharp lyrical wit, meat and potatoes power chords, and dry vocals that the listener either loves or hates.... more ›

ACL Afterparties-Hot Freaks!

ACL Afterparties-Hot Freaks!

Hot Freaks! is a loose affiliation--a cabal, if you will--of international music and culture bloggers, including Dallas' Gorilla Vs. Bear, New York's brooklynvegan, and Toronto's Chromewaves, who have banded together Voltron-style to wreak cross-promotional havoc on the Western blogosphere. Masterminded by Austin promoter John Mascarenhas, Hot Freaks! has put together a lovely set of after-parties for those of us who won't be snarled in post-ACL parking-lot quagmires until midnight. Both events are looking really tempting,... more ›

New Release Tuesday: 1990s, Bat for Lashes & Department of Eagles

New Release Tuesday: 1990s, Bat for Lashes & Department of Eagles

1990s Cookies (Rough Trade/World's Fair) The 1990s "play music like a blond gets out of a car." This, we assume based on listening, means something like, "Our sound is snotty, a little fucked up on we-don't-remember-what, and always f-u-n." While John McKeown (Yummy Fur) won't make any news showing his knickers to paparazzi during a limo exit, he will succeed in promoting the display of everyone else's underthings on the dance floor, as Cookies... more ›

The Weekly IST List

The Weekly IST List

Monday, June 18musicHairy Apes BMX, Gabby La LA, Jetpaq Shakur at Stubb’s musicMenomena at Waterloo Records musicArt Brut Karaoke Party and "Caddyshack" at Beauty Bar filmThird Coast Night: "Leila Khaled, Hijacker" at Alamo Downtown filmMusic Monday: "Here We Come" at Alamo Downtown food/booksDr. BBQs Big-Time Barbeque Road Trip at BookPeople, 603 N Lamar Blvd (7pm)foodCentral Market Cooking Class: The Perfect Scoop with Chef David Lebovitz at Central Market Cooking School, 4001 N Lamar ($65, 6:30-9pm)... more ›

Austinist Interviews SXSW: The Hot Puppies

Austinist Interviews SXSW: The Hot Puppies

The BBC calls The Hot Puppies a "spiky girl-pop band hiding sharp talons and sardonic wit beneath their cool, Blondie-style new wave exterior." They have also won effusive praise from critics at The Guardian, who want The Hot Puppies to be "the next big thing." After six years together, the band signed to Fierce Panda and released their debut album Under The Crooked Moon in mid-2006. The confident and powerful Radio One Sessions tracks... more ›

Austinist Giveaway : Art Brut / We Are Scientists

Austinist Giveaway : Art Brut / We Are Scientists

Good news everybody: there’s still time to stop by the barbershop and get yourself a shaggy haircut before tonight’s Art Brut / We Are Scientists show! Just kidding – we fucking love these guys. And if you caught either of them at their wildly successful South By Southwest appearances earlier this year, you know that they’re both dynamite live acts. Both bands play catchy, angular art-rock that’s impossible not to dance to, and tonight’s... more ›

The Weekly IST List: September 25-October 1

The Weekly IST List: September 25-October 1

MONDAY [25] music • Art Brut, We Are Scientists, Spinto Band at Emo's ® music • The Audrey Hepburn Heroine at Hole in the Wall (10pm) music • Tony Joe White at Waterloo Records music • Open Stage Hosted by Abi Tapia & Graham Weber at Cactus Café (7:30pm Signup) music • The Doug Moreland Show at Continental Club art • Show & Tell Part III, A Digital Slide Jam at Women & Their... more ›

Concert Update: Jenny, Trey, Britt, and Jose

Concert Update: Jenny, Trey, Britt, and Jose

As Elvis Costello might say, we just don't know where to begin. Even if you are skipping ACL, the fall is turning into a music wonderland. Acts of every genre and size are booking Austin's clubs up like there's no tomorrow, leaving music lovers with many questions on how to spend both time and cash this fall. Trust us, you can't see it all, so pick your favorites and buy tickets in advance to... more ›

Concert Update: Citizen Cope, Decemberists, and Ladytron Join The Fall Music Parade

Concert Update: Citizen Cope, Decemberists, and Ladytron Join The Fall Music Parade

While August continues to look farily quiet for roadshows, September and October are just blowing up. Many indie stalwarts have recently scheduled appearances for fall semester, so start saving up some coin. Among the highlights: Sufjan Stevens, The Decemberists, M. Ward, Jose Gonzales, and Ladytron. Unless you've been under a rock this week, you already know that loud dinosaurs The Rolling Stones are also planning a visit; that said, no ticket info has become... more ›

Concert Update: Under The Milky Way With Liars And Beautiful Freaks

Concert Update: Under The Milky Way With Liars And Beautiful Freaks

There's something for everyone this week in the Austinist concert update. Hip-hop and DJ culture from Cut Chemist and Jurassic 5, 80's college rock from The English Beat and The Church, and, well, 90's college rock from Rollins Band and Eels. There's also a healthy dose of sleaze with the Peaches and Eagles of Death Metal Bill, and some classic punk from X. On with the shows: Newly announced: 7/08 Cut Chemist @ Waterloo... more ›

The IST List: May 8-14

MONDAY [8] [music] Art Brut, Birdmonster, The Robocop Kraus at Emo's (link) [music] She Wants Revenge and OKGO at Stubb's (link) [music] The Lashes at Waterloo (Free, 5pm) (link) [film] Amelie (with FREE crème brulee) at Alamo Downtown (7pm) (link) [film] L.A. Confidential at Austin Java (8pm, FREE) (link) [film] Anime Monday at Ventana del Sol (7:30pm, FREE) (link) [film] Wet Hot American Summer at Rounders Pizzeria (6pm, FREE) (link) [film] School of Rock at... more ›

Austinist Giveaway: The Arm's <em>Call You Out</em>

Austinist Giveaway: The Arm's Call You Out

Congrats to the winners of our Calexico calendar giveaway: Jennifer Walker, Mike Dickinson, Claudette Waddle, Michael Hoke, and Seth Miller! And remember that End of an Ear and KGSR are bringing the band to Emo's this Saturday for a free show. Today we're giving away the brand-spankin' new release by Austin's The Arm, dubbed by Fake DIY as "Art Brut with an extra portion of Gang of Four for good measure." Call You Out, put... more ›

Concert Update: Everything All The Time

Concert Update: Everything All The Time

Summer is coming, and the post-SX lull appears to be ending for Austin gigs. Many SX bands are scheduling return appearances, and our outdoor venues are beginning to release May and June schedules. The following list offers some highlights (for comprehensive listings, check Pollstar or Showlist Austin): 4/15 - Calexico (free early show) @ Emo's 4/15 - Deathray Davies + The M's @ Emo's 4/24 - TV on the Radio + Celebration @ Emo's... more ›

Lineup Announced For That <em>Other</em> Festival in the Scorching Heat

Lineup Announced For That Other Festival in the Scorching Heat

Austin City Limits is pretty nifty, we'll admit. But let's face it: the lineup for Coachella, ACL's glammed-up West Coast sibling in the desiccated wastelands near Joshua Tree, has all but reigned supreme these last few years. And this year, they're at it again; earlier this week they announced the full roster for the two-day festival, to be headlined this year by Depeche Mode (huzzah!) and ... Tool (huh?). The entire lineup: Saturday, April... more ›

SXSW 2006 Music Lineup Updated!

SXSW.com released an updated lineup for this year's SXSW Music Festival earlier today, and it's one hell of a list. The SXSW committee hastens to note that "This is a partial list of performers confirmed to appear at the 2006 SXSW Music Festival. This list is current as of 1/13/06. All of this information is subject to change." International acts include: Masahiro Nitta, DMBQ, Ellegarden, Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re, PE'Z, The Emeralds (Japan)... more ›

Austinist's Top 25 Albums of 2005

Austinist's Top 25 Albums of 2005

While scores of wonderful albums from already well-established indie acts like Broken Social Scene, Of Montreal and The Decemberists were all but predestined for greatness this year, others seemed to appear from nowhere. Case in point: Sup Pop phenoms Wolf Parade, emerging from Montreal with a series of cameos in various compilation albums that left American fans in a rabid frenzy before finally dazzling us with their debut LP, Apologies to the Queen Mary;... more ›

Wednesday at Red Eye Fly: South London's The Capes

Wednesday at Red Eye Fly: South London's The Capes

Last week we finally acquiesced to peer pressure and signed up for one of them MySpace accounts, something which our friends had long promised would bring us untold fortune, prestige, and - on a not infrequent occasion - direct access to a cornucopian bounty of slutty hipsters. The redundancy of that last term aside, we did find ourselves, nary an hour into our grand new social experiment, face to cathode-ray-tube with a bevy of:

that venture faded away, an hour later we came across something far more interesting: The Capes. Hailing from South London, which has of late brought us such impressive acts as Bloc Party, Art Brut and M.I.A., these guys play a refreshing mash up of angular, throaty art-rock/post-punk. Some of their songs hearken to mind the wailing dissonance of Mission of Burma or Radiohead, while others remind us an awful lot of their Brooklyn contemporaries PAS/CAL. Either way they're a delectable dish of new-wave revivalism, which should satisfy many discerning palates. We're looking at you. Coincidentally, a band to whom they may credit their origins is playing Emo's the same night. And while we agree that it would be fabulous to relive the early eighties heydays with Jon King and his Gang of Four, those wanting to see what it all led up to might consider catching The Capes over at Red Eye Fly. Hell, the venues are so close you might as well do both. The Capes (Hard Soul Records)
Wednesday, October 11
Red Eye Fly
11pm
Downloads:
Tightly Wound (MP3)
Galaxie Fraulein (MP3)
Supergirls* (MP3)
Shinjuku Hi-Five* (MP3)
Firstbase* (MP3)
*Three tracks taken from the forthcoming debut full-length album, Hello more ›

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