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Join Christmas Carols at Fitzgerald’s….one last time! Come celebrate great music, Lights in the Heights and the final days of a Houston live music institution on Saturday, Dec. 8th! The festivities begin at 6:30 pm when Houston’s own Grateful Dead tribute band, Up On A Quasar takes the stage (downstairs). Quasar intends to get the […]

Bassist Chris Devine of “The Side Eyes”   The accessibility of recorded music has made it difficult for many to find incentive to go to live shows. Audiophiles could and most definitely would provide lengthy arguments if I was to challenge the significance of recorded music. I would say to that yes, I agree there lies […]

Disclaimer: I do not condone the activities of Drug dealers/lords in any way, shape, or form. While the song included and discussed may highlight drug-related activity, the purpose of this feature is to highlight how the story telling of certain Mexican artists compare to Homer’s epic “The Odyssey.” Mexican culture is deeply rooted in narco-culture, […]

The scene, made up of a fervent crowd and artist dyad, was met with nothing but rage yet love on Thursday, November the 29th. The artists took the stage at Satellite Bar, the perfect place for some hardcore bands to showcase what they got in a rather intimate environment. The night began with Vein, followed […]

Banish your case of the Mondays with Coog Radio contributors’ favorite new releases from Friday, Nov. 30th. With some fun holiday music and artists like Skrillex, The 1975, and Alice Merton, this playlist is the perfect remedy and motivation for a new week. The title of this sensational playlist is inspired by “YA WOO COUGAR FOOTBALL!” Stemming from a subreddit complaining […]

All Photos taken by Leslie Campos, at House of Blues Houston 11/27/2018 Brother Bird The Front Bottoms   Manchester Orchestra   A large and diverse crowd comprised of diehard rock fans flooded House of Blues on Tuesday, Nov. 27th. Although it was so packed we couldn’t really move around much, it was alright because the […]

Songs can be easily deciphered to some and difficult to understand for others, but despite their true meaning, songs can have the ability to represent something different to everyone. Ask anyone about the meaning of a track and they will share their opinion of what it may mean or how it came to be a […]

The Faim, a new pop-rock/punk group from Perth, Australia, is out on their first North American tour. Hot on the heels of the release of their first EP, Summer is a Curse, and with over eight million streams on their social media platforms the quartet is excited to share their new music and passion with fans across […]

When Broken is Easily Fixed 15 Year Anniversary Tour Silverstein is currently touring in honor of the 15th anniversary of their debut album When Broken is Easily Fixed. The Canadian rock band is touring with Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn, and Capstan. On this adventure, they are playing two sets – one full set consisting […]

While the hip-hop community tends to overlook women in the industry by separating them into their own category, female rappers in the nineties sat at the forefront of the genre. They set precedent for equality universally, and exemplified a liberation of many women from gender stereotypes and expectations that previously held them back, and not […]

Banish your case of the Mondays with Coog Radio contributors’ favorite new releases from Friday, Nov. 23rd. With artists such as Perfume Genius, Starcrawler, Billie Eilish, Earl Sweatshirt, and NCT 127, this playlist is the perfect remedy and motivation for a new week. The title of this sensational playlist is inspired by “YA WOO COUGAR FOOTBALL!” Stemming from a subreddit complaining […]

Photo by Loma Vista Recordings The Show The Atlanta native Manchester Orchestra is making another comeback to the Lone Star State!  This time around they’re making a trip to the House of Blues Houston on this Tuesday, Nov. 27th. Make sure to get your tickets here!  Manchester Orchestra recently had a few shows in Austin in conjunction with their […]

The DJ/producer who has been capturing hearts and melting faces, Rezz hit up Houston on her Certain Kind of Magic Tour last week and CoogRadio was there to give you the full recap. Rezz is one of the most highly billed female DJs, and has played big festivals like Coachella and Electric Daisy Festival, even […]

“When the party’s over” and “Come out and play,” Billie Eilish Billie Eilish is an American singer and songwriter from LA who gained attention in 2016 with her single “ocean eyes.” Growing up in a family of musicians and actors, it’s no wonder Eilish is hitting it big at the early age of 16. She has […]

Kanye West needs no introduction as his name is a household name around the world, whether people know him for the bad or good things he’s done. The character that is Kanye West can be difficult  to understand, especially with his actions of late. Kanye has always gone against the grain of what is popular. For […]

After spending the previous day at the Astroworld Festival, I was more than ready for a relaxed night of great music. And, that is exactly what I got at The Internet’s concert at House of Blues Houston on Sunday, Nov. 18th. The Internet is currently on their Hive Mind Tour with soul trio Moonchild. The […]

Since it’s Thanksgiving, I thought it would be fitting to look back and give thanks to a band that seems to have fallen out of the mainstream conversation of 70s rock, Redbone. The Native American rock band would go on to become one of the hidden gems of the musical renaissance of the late-60s and […]

Travis Scott, to say the least, killed it with Astroworld Festival. There was an overwhelming feeling of positivity this past Saturday, Nov. 17th at NRG Park, as fans gathered around the entrance in anticipation to see La Flame himself. Shaking the entry gates and swarming in, the fans couldn’t wait any longer. Exactly a day […]

Death Grips Again? Yes. At this point, I am sure that you may have come across posts that compare the two most conflicting bands there ever could be. The pop-infused trio Kero Kero Bonito has a way of writing awfully catchy songs that ironically remind me of Death Grips’ hyperaggressive hooks. Wait, who? If you […]

The experimental trio’s newest project does not skip over the usual angry, paranoia filled subject matter except this time implements a twist of psychedelia that isn’t anything like what most fans expected. Death Grips’ discography is nothing short of chaos that we all love to examine and this album won’t be any different in that […]


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