Entries from Austinist tagged with 'miguelhinojosa'
May 9, 2007
So it’s Wednesday and you have no plans for your hump day. Modest Mouse isn’t worth the drive to you while Kings of Leon is sold out. How about a combo of quality local events on Red River instead? Join the lovely lasses of Team Fabrication after work at the Mohawk for an installment of Guest Bartender Night, sponsored by The Onion. The ladies mix the beats proficiently and there’s no reason to believe they......
Continue Reading "Austinist Show Preview: Bliss Out 3 at Emo's"April 13, 2007
This Friday the 13th may finally be known for something more than a retired 80's horror movie franchise. Peek-a-Boo Records and the Beauty Bar have teamed up for a grandiose CD release party of Peel's debut album. The self-titled work has been heralded as a truly magnificent work as their songs roar with a joyful noise of youth's enthusiasm and colorful complex orchestrations. Along with Peel are a couple of the best bands Austin......
Continue Reading "For Those Who Know We're Blue, Peel"April 6, 2007
Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley and James McNew, known throughout the world as Yo La Tengo, are one of the most beloved and respected groups in the history of indie music. Their music is timeless, atmospheric, and provocative. The best combo to ever blend innovative psychedelia and post-punk pop. Ira Kaplan is one of the all time guitar greats. He is easily up there with legends such as Kevin Shields, J. Mascis, Pete Townsend, and......
Continue Reading "Get Out Your Autumn Sweater for Yo La Tengo at Stubb's Satuday"February 8, 2007
On their self-titled debut album, Peel delivers a patchwork of songs with well thought-out, energetic arrangements that will no doubt leave a lasting impression. Tracks like "In the City" showcase the combination of Alison Moore's light-bright synths alongside Josh Permenter and Dakota Smith's slurred noise guitar spew. A sort of comforting nostalgia is invoked, reminding you of when you first started listening to early Pavement singles. There is a boozy lit to tracks like......
Continue Reading "Capsule Review: Austin's Peel Debut Self-Titled Album"November 16, 2006
Interview conducted by Miguel Hinojosa on October 26, 2006 In my brief career as a journalist, I've dealt primarily with close friends, local musicians that I love and respect, and the conversations are candid and open. This I was rather nervous about. I interviewed Adem the afternoon of his show with Juana Molina at the Parish. He is definitely a man of great ideas and by far one of the nicest people I have......
Continue Reading "Austinist Interviews Adem "October 20, 2006
In less than a year, Austin's Brothers and Sisters have established themselves as true thoroughbreds among the new stable of American indie/country bands. Their show tonight at Emo's marks the kick off of a national tour with fellow Texas luminaries Trail Of Dead and post-hardcore champs The Blood Brothers. Described by some as a "soft, warm family quilt," Bros & Sis' music is a patchwork of musical genres spanning the hard, bluesy psych-rock of......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: Brothers & Sisters at Emo's Tonight"May 18, 2006
[Ed Note -- Austinist contributor Miguel Hinojosa recently sat down for a chat with Ramesh Srivastava, lead singer of Austin's indie pop wunderkinds Voxtrot. Adored by Pitchfork, the NME, fans from all over the states and overseas, and every music blogger who ever lived, these remarkably talented lads are on the verge of something extraordinary. Later this year they'll be releasing their debut full-length album; to tide you over for now, EPs Raised by......
Continue Reading "Austinist Interviews Voxtrot"February 17, 2006
* This post by future contributor Miguel Hinojosa This Saturday, The Longbranch Inn opens its doors to three Austin bands whose styles are so distinctively varied that it's sure to become one of the years most remembered performances: The Crackpipes evoke spirits of jukejoints, jazz clubs, and punk rock dive bars in music that explodes in an adrenal-mental joyous noise. Theirs is a live act that combines The Stooges' Raw Power with Ornette Colemans'......
Continue Reading "Tomorrow Night at The Longbranch: The Crackpipes, The Faceless Werewolves, Brothers and Sisters"February 10, 2006
Our friends over at Austin-based music blog Depraved Fangirls are throwing their first party ever this Sunday over at the Longbranch Inn. And, naturally, the devilishly delightful dynamos have come up with a theme that's both holiday-appropriate and downright fun: Love and a .45, it's called. And here, straight from the source, is the low-down: There was a time when the seven-inch was it: a standard, the medium of a scene at four minutes......
Continue Reading "Rock This Party"