There seemed to be a collective groan when Mark Kozelek, the lead singer/songwriter and driving force behind Sun Kil Moon, released his second album under that moniker. Consisting exclusively of Modest Mouse covers, completely rearranged and Kozelek-ified, it hearkened back to his earlier remake experiment wherein he tamed old AC/DC tracks, infusing them with a subtle new lustiness. Regardless of whether you think Tiny Cities pulled it off (we kinda did), the reason people continue love this guy is his solid catalog of self-penned tunes. Well, we bitched and moaned that we wanted more real deal Koz-rock, and all of a sudden April came around.
Austin Album Review: Sun Kil Moon's April
CD Review: Black Nasty's Feed From Me
Black Nasty Feed From Me It's hard not to start by saying "This music is totally offensive, completely cringe-worthy, and absolutely not appropriate in almost any situation you can imagine." There, we didn't start by saying that. Feed From Me is a maxi single (not an EP, CD or regular single, these are different times, folks) with ten songs that push the boundaries of what most normal people consider music. Influenced by the olden days...
New Release Tuesday: November 28
After spending the long weekend with Aunt Pearl and her magical inflatable cat, you're probably aching to get back into the overwhelming world of hipsterdom. Here's what's new this week (not much): Mark Kozelek Little Drummer Live (Caldoverde) Our favorite Red House Painter is offering a 2 disc collection of songs mostly recorded directly to CDR during his European and North American tour this year. Kozelek's varied influences, favorites and fetishes all come into...
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film • Pee-wee's Big Adventure at Rounders Pizzeria (9pm, FREE) film • The Flower of My Secret at Arbor (2:45pm & 7:30pm) ® film • Talk to Her at Arbor (12:10pm, 5:05pm, 10pm) ® film • Texas Doc. Tour: 51 Birch Street at Alamo Drafthouse (7pm) ® film • The Blood of a Poet at The Space (8pm, Free) film • Kiss My Snake with director Tom Tavee live at Alamo Drafthouse (9:45pm) ® film • Weird Wednesday: Boss Nigger at Alamo Drafthouse (11:55pm, Free) music • AM Syndicate, Lomita, Just Guns, Bello Ragazzo, Abominatron at Emo's music • Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon), Red House Painters, Pink Nasty at The Parish Room ® music • Breaking Benjamin, Evans Blue, Dropping Daylight at La Zona Rosa music • Band of Heathens at Waterloo Records (5pm) music • Grey Holiday, The Toast, Scorpio Rising at Flamingo Cantina music • Cut Club weekly DJ party with KidIndie, Prince Klassen, MegaGates at The Mohawk books • Poetry on the Plaza: Actor Terence Wilton performs the one-man play Ithaka at Harry Ransom Center (12noon, Free) ® books • Cindy Sheehan presents Peace Mom at BookPeople (7:00pm) food • Angel Valley Organic Farm Farmstand at Asian American Cultural Center, 11713 Jollyville Road (10am-2pm) food • Austin Farmers Market at Whole Food Parking Lot, 6th and Lamar (4-7pm)Austinist Show Preview: Mark Kozelek at The Parish
If you haven't heard of Mark "Melancholy" Kozelek, there's not necessarily something wrong with you; we're not trying to make anyone feel silly here. What you deserve is friendly pity, a lengthy bear hug, some chamomile tea, and a toasty copy of any album he's ever made. Preferably, his band Red House Painters' first effort, after which you can begin feverishly seeking out the rest of his catalog like a Philly crackhead. Kozelek and...
Concert Update: Bitter Tea And A Wordless Chorus
Fans of the indie-rock will find much to like in the latest concert update. Flying V lovers My Morning Jacket, the willfully obtuse Fiery Furnaces, and alt.country godfather Jay Farrar have each been added to Austin's fall music schedule. As we've mentioned, the sheer volume of shows is unprecedented, so get out and enjoy the fact that every band you like is coming to town in the next two months. Thanks as always to...
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...
The IST List: September 12-18
M O N D A Y 12 film · QT6 at the Drafthouse Downtown: Documentary Night (7pm and 9:45pm) music · David Garza at Cactus Cafe [Austinist Review] music · Black Angels, Modey Lemon, Rubble and Skullening at Emo's [Austinist Review] outdoors · Park Day at Zilker! Making Austin Home is putting on a huge day of "rest, relaxation and distraction" for Katrina survivors. (10am-6pm) [More Info] T U E S D A Y 13theatre...

