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Weekly Music Pic(nic)ks - Lemonheads, Thurston Moore, More

Weekly Music Pic(nic)ks - Lemonheads, Thurston Moore, More

The biggest music news this week concerns a three-day, monster music festival waaay out in a part of East Austin still untouched by fusion food carts. The Punx Picnic is a weekend and change of music and music and more music - 100+ bands, and camping, and pets are allowed, and it's all ages and kids under 14 are free. Also: "Carnival, Sideshows, Devil’s Drop Half-Pipe, Overnight Camping; Local Food & Treats Vendors, Punk Wear, Record Shops, Tattoo Parlors, Smoke supplies. no Expensive Beer Vendors, Bring Your Own Cooler Stocked!~BYOB!!" So maybe you will find some food carts, but D.I.Y. or die. more ›

Lemonheads, Thurston Moore Play Town, Kimya Dawson Cancels

Lemonheads, Thurston Moore Play Town, Kimya Dawson Cancels

Big announcements for Transmission Events: Scarface is playing a show on the 10th at Mohawk, and Thurston Moore will perform at St. David's Episcopal Church on Friday, February 11th, the same night the Lemonheads play It's a Shame About Ray in its entirety at the Mohawk. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra have also been booked to play that venue on the 13th. Bad news for Kimya Dawson fans: Front Gate Tickets' Twitter is reporting that her show at St. David's on the 9th has been cancelled. more ›

Austinist SXSW 2008 Rumors Update

Austinist SXSW 2008 Rumors Update

It's not even Christmas yet, and we're still talking about Murder City Devils at Fun Fun Fun Fest, but that won't stop us from gearing up to begin bringing you the latest rumors and confirmations regarding 2008's SXSW music festival. It's right around the corner, and we're not the only ones with our minds set towards March: plenty of bands have already announced their intentions to be here for the week. more ›

Roky Erickson's 60th Birthday: You're Gonna Miss Me @ the Paramount

Roky Erickson's 60th Birthday: You're Gonna Miss Me @ the Paramount

If you've seen You're Gonna Miss Me, Kevin MacAlester's unflinchingly intimate documentary about the bewildering life and times of Austin's own psychedelic-rock icon Roky Erikson, you were probably left wondering, with good reason, what direction Roky's life took when the cameras stopped rolling. Years of untreated schizophrenia, shock therapy and acid trips had taken such a toll on the erstwhile rock star that he seemed unable--or unwilling--to contemplate life beyond a spacey Grey Gardens-like... more ›

LAist Recommends: Thurston Moore, dios, Mika

Tony from LAist letting you know that you have a hell of a town here. Not only did we get to see Slash last night in an amazingly intimate setting, but we also ran into some Oxfam kids who were spreading the good news while everyone was getting plastered. Now that's sacrifice. Below are some LA bands that we think you might like if you wanna check out what the West Coast has to... more ›

Austinist SXSW Coverage: End of an Ear Instores

Austinist SXSW Coverage: End of an Ear Instores

For those of you keeping up with casual SXSW events that don't require badges or (hopefully) redonkulous lines, we've got an update on local in-store events from End of an Ear record store on S. 1st. For more information on all of the artists scheduled to perform, head over to the Instore information page on End of an Ear's site and follow the links. All of the events are free, so mark your calendar.... more ›

Music Mondays Presents: You'll Pay For This - Unnatural Axe

Music Mondays Presents: You'll Pay For This - Unnatural Axe

In a city that’s home to bands like Gang Green, Slapshot, Mission of Burma and Converge, being labeled “loud” and “raw” is a compliment of the highest order. And perhaps no other Boston band deserves it as much as Unnatural Axe. more ›

Wake Up: The Austinist Interviews Ben Lee

Imagine you are a 14-year-old musician living in Australia, accustomed to recording songs for your punk rock band in your bedroom. All of a sudden, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth is singing your praises, and you sign to Grand Royal (the Beastie Boys’ now defunct label). Over the next 11 years, you release five solo indie-pop albums, start your own record label, and collaborate with artists such as Ben Kweller, Ben Folds, Petra Haden,... more ›

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