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June 17, 2008
As the voice of Til' Tuesday, Aimee Mann seemed destined to become a one-hit wonder. But with 1995's brilliant I'm With Stupid, Mann defined her musical identity and found wide critical acclaim (though, at the time, not a sizable audience.) Mann mined the emotional territory of breakups, dysfunction, regrets, and longing, and most who heard the music could relate to Mann's regretful glances into the past. In an interesting twist, right as Mann found her niche, her personal life changed dramatically when she married fellow singer-songwriter Michael Penn....
Continue Reading "Music Giveaway + Preview: Aimee Mann Gets Bittersweet At La Zona Rosa Tuesday"June 2, 2008
Like so many punk bands, X formed in that pivotal year of 1977, but all in all they were an 80s band, and arguably one of the best and most important groups who kept the torch burning as the 1977 revolution became intertwined with new wave and the essentially meaningless designation of post-punk. While Wire and Johnny Rotten explored the electronic and twiddled with drum machines, X made garage-ready anthems that clutched rock and roll’s roots closely. Their debut, 1980s’ Los Angeles, is a classic punk record (produced by Ray Manzarek of The Doors) that explodes with sweaty, jumpy anthems and clocks in at under thirty minutes. Their later albums furthered their legacy, with songs like “Adult Books” and the wonderful “Blue Spark” fomenting legions of devotees....
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: X at La Zona Rosa"April 15, 2008
Debuting as a post-Metallica thrash outfit with 1991’s Contradictions Collapse, Sweden’s Meshuggah have been refining their intractable sound to a serene balance of pummeling death metal and intricate technical sophistication. Fittingly, their latest record is called obZen, and for much of its hour-plus running time, the album does in fact bring a sense of zen-like calm to its brutally complex compositions....
Continue Reading "Austinist Feature Album Review & Show Preview: Meshuggah"April 9, 2008
Max Bemis is the man behind California pop outfit Say Anything. Bemis started the band in 2001, self-releasing Baseball that year followed by …Is a Real Boy on Doghouse Records in 2004. The latter was Bemis’ attempt to ease out of the pop-punk category towards what he calls “respectable music” per the band’s website. In fact, he went through quite a contemplative stage as he prepared the album -- “I thought often about what the point of my life was. Was I doomed to remain yet another earnest, upper-middle class bred whine-rocker? After all, hidden deep in the recesses of my mind, I had hidden the notion that I could do something incredible and different, that I could be somebody like Warhol, or Jesus. I had to write an album that was revolutionary in its content and presentation. Finally, one night, it hit me. That was what my record had to be about: the artistic struggle, the fact that every creative person has this sick ambition to affect some sort of change in society with their art, to be more than just a guy in a band or a poet or a sculptor. I couldn’t decide if this ambition was a good or bad thing but I decided to parody that overzealous drive in human beings by crafting a truly over the top musical about...myself.”...
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: Say Anything, Manchester Orchestra + more @ La Zona Rosa"April 8, 2008
Colin Meloy stopped by La Zona Rosa on Monday night to play some intimate acoustic jams as part of his solo tour. Despite a head cold the Decemberist's lead singer/songwriter played a full set from both the band's catalog and his own, with a few covers (including Sam Cook) thrown in for good measure. Sipping on a glass of Cabernet (probably not the best thing for a cold) Meloy bantered cheerfully with the crowd, who supported him with sympathetic "awwwws" on cue and when he had to stop a couple of the songs due to fits of coughing or lyrical amnesia (its a good thing so many of his fans know the songs by heart, saving the final "Mariner's Revenge" with their sing-a-long). All in all the night proved that a supportive fan base can rescue a ship (or show) on the rocks and help a favorite artist deliver on the promise of the ticket price: a good time and a good show. ...
Continue Reading "Snapshots: Colin Meloy Sings"April 6, 2008
In support of his solo release, Colin Meloy Sings Live!, the Decemberists frontman is performing Monday night at La Zona Rosa. ...
Continue Reading "Giveaway: Colin Meloy @ La Zona Rosa Monday"March 20, 2008
The week after SXSW is tough. Everyone is behind on their work and buried in email and errands, all of the out-of-town visitors have headed back to cold climes, and nobody has it in them to head out for a show just yet. To combat the post-SX gloom, we've compiled a list of major concerts coming to Austin in the next 90 days. This is by no means comprehensive (check Showlist Austin for that), but merely a warning about great upcoming events that will likely sell out - indeed, two already have. So peruse the list, hit the appropriate ticket outlet (or Craigslist for Feist or The Cure), and get ready to continue to rock....
Continue Reading "Concert Announcements: SX May Be Gone, But Look What's Coming"February 19, 2008
The Mohawk presents a solid double bill of local pop this evening. The Lemurs have been writing new material over the last few months and a handful of those songs will be included in their set tonight. The band enjoyed a stellar 2007 -- highlights included licensing their music to NBC show Las Vegas (as well as an Australian indie flick called Newcastle) and touring with Canadian act Stars. This past Sunday, ME Television telecast a 2nd ME Live! featuring The Lemurs' shimmering melodies in concert at a recent La Zona Rosa gig....
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: The Lemurs & Black Before Red @ The Mohawk tonight"February 12, 2008
Austinist is pleased to bring you the chance to win a pair of tickets to Saturday evening’s sold out Rodrigo y Gabriela show at La Zona Rosa. Astute guitarists both, Rodrigo Sánchez and Gabriela Quintero spent some time plying their trade in a metal band (Tierra Acida) in Mexico before striking the right chords under their current moniker. The duo’s discography consists of Foc (2001), re-Foc (2003), Live: Manchester and Dublin (2004), and 2006’s self-titled effort; their instrumental takes on Metallica’s “Orion” and Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway To Heaven” are already semi-cult classics....
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Giveaway: Rodrigo y Gabriela at La Zona Rosa"February 4, 2008
Photo by ferguweb on morguefileAfter last night's sold-out Band of Horses show at La Zona Rosa, former Austinist co-editor Matthew Odam happened to witness a precious exchange between the seven-time Tour de France champ and the door guy at the Backstage Bar. Armstrong, evidently operating under the notion that he was exempt from pesky TABC laws, attempted to leave the club with drink in hand. When Sean Higgins, the door man, stopped him, Armstrong quickly......
Continue Reading "Lance Throws Hissy Fit at La Zona Rosa"January 30, 2008
Known primarily for their mildly ethnocentric, dance-craze spawning uber-hit "Walk Like an Egyptian", The Bangles were - and are - a surprisingly resilient and productive group. Around 1983, they seductively crawled on all fours out from under the soiled bed-sheets of L.A.'s Paisley Underground scene to lambaste the world with a series of massive hits that included "Manic Monday", "Eternal Flame", and the aforementioned song about a certain North African country's gait. ...
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: The Bangles @ La Zona Rosa"January 18, 2008
There is absolutely no reason to stay in on Friday evening. Whether it's DJ Shadow at La Zona Rosa or Future Clouds and Radar at The Parish, downtown offers you a wide variety of music to kick off your weekend....
Continue Reading "Austinist Weekend Music Preview: Cry Blood Apache + more at Lambert's"January 18, 2008
Fold up your cardboard squares, strap on your backpacks and pull out that old copy of 1996's Endtroducing..... to brush up on your samples. That is, if you were one of those people who already have a ticket to see DJ Shadow Friday night at La Zona Rosa, because it’s sold out. There’s sure to be plenty of knob-twiddling, 45 flipping and mixer, uh, mixing for this experimental hip-hop set as he teams up with Cut Chemist yet again to dominate a bunker fortified with eight or so turntables. ...
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview & Giveaway: DJ Shadow"January 14, 2008
101X FM’s No Control along with C3 Presents and Direct Events bring a full onslaught of metal to La Zona Rosa on Tuesday evening. An early tip-off with doors at 6:30 p.m. and rock show an hour later should accommodate your younger sister’s boyfriend’s curfew and also allow you to nurture your aggression if you're so inclined. As I Lay Dying (the band, not the book) formed in 2001 and have since released four full-lengths, including three for Metal Blade Records. Their most recent release, An Ocean Between Us debuted at #8 on The Billboard 200 while “Nothing Left” off the record was recently nominated for a Grammy. Check them out on us by following the jump to the contest form!...
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Giveaway: As I Lay Dying + more at La Zona Rosa"December 31, 2007
Besides the wonderful events highlighted by the flyers above, there are a few other shows on New Year's Eve in Austin worth noting: - New Monsoon @ Club 115 - South Austin Jug Band & Dertybird @ Stubb's - Bob Schneider & Two Guy Trio @ Antone's - Dale Watson & Jon Dee Graham @ The Continental Club - The Flametrick Subs & Scott H. Biram @ Emo's Outside - Reckless Kelly @ La......
Continue Reading "New Year's Eve Shows! A lot of 'em!"December 6, 2007
Image by LuiSFher Gallo via Cafe Tacvba’s MySpace Cafe TacvbaThursday, December 6La Zona Rosa (612 W. 4th Street)$40, Doors at 7pm, Show at 8pm[info] | [tickets]Pop quiz: name a band that has won multiple Grammys, performed on MTV Unplugged, been compared favorably to Radiohead, played three encores at a recent Lollapalooza, and headlined to 170,000 people at Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes. If you're thinking U2 or Coldplay, we couldn't blame you. But the......
Continue Reading "Music Preview: Cafe Tacvba Bring Smart Stadium Rock To La Zona Rosa Tonight"November 21, 2007
Image from Scion's websiteSo you’re all set for an afternoon with the family and/or friends, tons of food on the horizon, be it Turkey or Tofurkey. Still, you need to scratch that live music itch before heading home. Well, fear not oh lovely residents of Austin, the city has a solid night of gigs on the 21st in store for the common layperson. If you’re not already planning on hitting up the Benko and The......
Continue Reading "Austinist Weekend Music Preview: Ghostface Killah and Jason Morales "November 13, 2007
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.......
Continue Reading "Massive Nights: Austinist Talks To The Hold Steady"November 9, 2007
Image from Ringo Deathstarr’s MySpace It’s no secret that Austin is home to one of the most prolific artistic scenes in the country, Live Music Capital of the World or not. Any weekend in the city promises a number of day time occurences and a plethora of evening events. A quick browse through this weekend’s notifications leads one to fun activities for the kids at The Flying Theater Machine’s Wang Dang Doodle Hour or a......
Continue Reading "Austinist Weekend Music Preview: Tom Waits Hoot Night and Ringo Deathstarr EP Release"November 1, 2007
Rock y Roll Dia’s second annual Dia de los Muertos concert takes place at 7 p.m. this Friday at La Zona Rosa. Hosted by VJ Paul Saucido (Sonido Boombox on ME Television), last year’s bash was marked by an appropriately eerie atmosphere, a sharp dressed Paul, and international and local musical talent. This year the event is a two day extravaganza, with music from Austin acts such as Boombox and Kanko, and out of state......
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: Rock y Roll Dia 2007 at La Zona Rosa"November 1, 2007
Deep in the heart of Tejas, November 2nd means it's time to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos, the holiday that's emblemized the grinning calavera since like, 500 years before designers went batshit crazy stenciling skulls all over everything. It's a day to honor the lives of the dead, and to acknowledge death as a continuation of life, oh and also to make party at La Zona Rosa for their Rock Y Roll Dia celebration. Cine......
Continue Reading "Cine Las Americas Presents La Hora Fria"October 9, 2007
Starting at the very conservative hour of eight in the evening this past Sunday, La Zona Rosa played host to Devendra Banhart and his merry-makers, The Fat Boys (no, not those Fat Boys), and one of their “favorite musicians in the cosmos,” as Banhart put it, opener Jana Hunter. Photo of Banhart courtesy Marco Bruni on Flickr. If you have photos from this show, tag them "Austinist"!......
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Review: Devendra Banhart w/The Fat Boys and Jana Hunter at La Zona Rosa"October 5, 2007
Although Austin isn’t without its own freak-folkiness, former Texans Devendra Banhart and Jana Hunter will be journeying to La Zona Rosa on October 7th to present their own take on the genre for what has become a burgeoning fan base. Banhart, as close to a superstar as an acid-folk rocker can be, is supporting his newest album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, which features contributions from surprising sources including Nick Valensi of The Strokes, actor......
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: Devendra Banhart, Jana Hunter at La Zona Rosa"September 28, 2007
Editors’ note: The opinions and ideas expressed in this opinion piece are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook and belief of anyone else in the Ist network. I hadn't initially planned to attend The Flaming Lips show at La Zona Rosa this past Tuesday, opting to avoid possible run-ins with any "Furries", but a last-minute ticket to a Lips show is not something to turn one's nose up......
Continue Reading "The Flaming Lips Tour With Special Guest, Cancer"September 18, 2007
Henry Rollins is tearing across the country on the "Provoked" spoken word tour, billed as "An evening of quintessentially American opinionated editorializing and storytelling." With over a dozen spoken word albums under his belt, Rollins has definitely proven his skill as a storyteller and cultural commenter, particularly on works like Black Coffee Blues and Get in the Van. He's also done some brilliant television work. For example, check out the potentially misogynistic letter to Ann......
Continue Reading "Austinist Preview: Henry Rollins @ La Zona Rosa Wednesday"September 6, 2007
Formed from the ashes of Split Enz, Crowded House may well have been the best pure pop-rock group of their era. Twenty-two years after their beginnings in Melbourne, Australia, Neil Finn and Nick Seymour have brought back Crowded House's classic songwriting and effortless melodies via a new album and tour. The group disbanded in 1996 and has weathered the shocking suicide of founding member Paul Hester, the disconnect of distance (Finn lives in Auckland,......
Continue Reading "ACL Fest Artist Interview: Now We're Getting Somewhere - Austinist Interviews Crowded House"August 8, 2007
Every fall, Austin looks forward to ACL Fest, and each year, there's always a point where two of your favorite bands are playing on different sides of the park at the exact same time. ACL Band Clash is a new, theoretically weekly series in which Austinist scribes Paige Maguire and Tom Thornton examine the worst ACL scheduling clashes, and try to provide good advice on finding a resolution. Well, good advice might be a......
Continue Reading "ACL Band Clash, Round 1: Spoon Vs. Queens Of The Stone Age"July 26, 2007
Tonight, after you've enjoyed the soothing Scottish sounds of Travis @ La Zona Rosa, head over to Emo's Lounge for an after party featuring the dance-pop goodness of Scissors for Lefty. Their latest album, Underhanded Romance, features more of what fans have come to love (and expect) from the band ... toe-tapping tunes full of indie-pop swellness and contagious hooks that are sure to please a sweaty Austin crowd. You guys all like that......
Continue Reading "Scissors For Lefty Throw Travis After Party Tonight @ Emo's Lounge"July 26, 2007
Mindful of the rain and lightning debacles that canceled both the Blonde Redhead and Yo La Tengo shows earlier this year, promoters have moved tonight's Travis gig to the drier confines of La Zona Rosa. All tickets purchased for the Stubb's show will be honored, and will-call tickets have all been moved to the new venue. Doors open at 7pm, and the show begins at 8. We doubt that Travis are afraid of the......
Continue Reading "Why Does It Always Rain On Me? Travis Concert Moved To La Zona Rosa"July 25, 2007
Let's get to it: ACL Fest organizers dropped the aftershow schedule yesterday, and it's fairly extensive. Stubb's, La Zona Rosa, The Parish, and Antone's will all host aftershows over the Thursday to Sunday that everyone is in town for the big event. Highlights include an intimate show from The White Stripes and Cold War Kids at Stubb's, an extra gig from Argentina's loungerific Gotan Project (also at Stubb's), appearances by Spoon, Common, and Queens......
Continue Reading "ACL Fest Updates: Hefty Aftershow Schedule Announced, And So Much More"