Month: October 2016

Nothing beats seeing your favorite artist perform in your city. It’s even better when you’re not fighting for your life or glaring at the person shoving you from behind to get closer to the stage, which is what my usual concert experiences are like. Troye Sivan, also a YouTuber and actor (he played fetus Logan […]

There is something so warmly nostalgic about listening to this band that sounds like dipping your feet into the sun. Drenched in slacker rock fashion comes the “melty-jazz” indie rock band, Old World. I recently came upon this band at a secret house show. Both a current sound and a stellar band in my opinion, but still […]

Three years since her last album ARTPOP, Lady Gaga has finally returned to the pop music sphere with a 14-track album filled with stripped vocals, mixed genres and amazing collaborations featuring Beck and Florence Welch.

Behold a luminescent spectral blast from the past! Electronic Austin-city-trio, Resonant Frequency, “brings 60’s soul, 70’s funk and disco” with a taste of “80’s pop and 90’s hip-hop” all infused into anthemic dance medley.

You may have read about Scrap Bundy here on Coog Radio before, but now we have for you an exclusive interview with the MC from the North side of the Bayou City and his super producer, Beldondidthat. The two are on the come up their new five track EP, BundyDidThat, and so we sat down with […]

In honor of Halloween coming up, it seems only fitting to rank the best films that the horror genre has to offer. While some of today’s horror films are just blatant cash grabs and remakes, the ones on this list induced fear in original and innovative ways. These are the top 5 horror films terrified audiences […]

http://gty.im/178685771 Trippy, peaceful, calming, however you want to describe it, Beach House is coming to Sound on Sound Fest and their space-like tunes are something you won’t want to miss. 

Written by Waylon O’Day and Raj Radia The fifteenth annual Austin City Limits Music Festival was an experience for sure, but that doesn’t mean that it’s always a good experience. The good definitely outweighed the bad, but regardless, some acts soared, while others faltered heavily. Here are Waylon and Raj’s favorite, and least favorite sets […]

Coverage by Waylon O’Day and Raj Radia The third and final day of the fifteenth annual Austin City Limits Music Festival has come and pass. I have to thank both the festival promoters and the music gods for a relaxing Sunday afternoon, after two days of nonstop walking, standing, jumping, and sometimes running I felt […]

Coverage by Waylon O’Day and Raj Radia It seemed hard to top the first day of ACL’s second weekend, but thanks to performances from Anderson .Paak, Cage the Elephant, and Kendrick Lamar somehow managed to do it. Saturday’s weather was arguably better than Friday’s with more of a steady temperature which kept things manageable even […]

It’s always so exciting to see one of your favorite bands put on such a stellar and enthralling performance. What began as just another regular night in Downtown Houston, quickly turned into something much more.

Coverage by Waylon O’Day and Raj Ravida The second weekend of Austin City Limits was greeted with cool breezes and clouds that blocked the harsh sun from the thousands of people that gathered into Zilker Park to enjoy performances from some of the biggest names in music. The first day always seems the most hectic, […]

If you’re looking to rock out to some psychedelic pop/rock at ACL, Wild Belle is your answer. Wild Belle is composed of Elliot and Natalie Berman, a brother/sister duo who were born and raised in Chicago. They experiment with different guitar riffs and vocal rhythms that create their unique sound. They’ve released two albums, one […]

This weekend offers new releases that focus on an adaptation of a psychological thriller novel and a period drama on slavery. But which releases are worth spending your money on?

Shades? Check. Backpack with built in water bottle? Check. Cut-off jeans and bandana that you will eventually loose in a crowd of twenty-somethings? Check. Then you are ready to catch one of the hottest acts at ACL 2016. http://gty.im/480532580 Foals have long established themselves as consistent headliners of the indie pop and rock world from […]

http://gty.im/482600558 Weekend two of Austin City Limits is approaching, and it’s coming in quick. Not only is the festival almost here, so is U.K. punk band Slaves. Slaves was formed in 2012 in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The band consists of  Laurie Vincent and Isaac Holman. The duo has been making a smash in Britain for […]

Any Odd Future fans out there? If you are you’re in luck if you plan on going to ACL this weekend.   Some of you may know Domo from his collaborations with Odd Future, but there is much more to him than people expect.   He started his solo efforts by releasing mixtapes through Odd […]

http://gty.im/522084798 From Australia to the U.S., electronic artist Flume is at the top of the charts.

http://gty.im/478004958 Die Antwoord is South Africa’s answer to hip-hop. In 2008, rappers Ninja and Yolandi Visser joined forces with producer DJ Hi-Tek to create the alternative group. The trio are some of the leading faces of Zef, a South African counter-culture movement that mimics the style of early ’90s east coast rap. In 2009, Die […]

As Austin City limits weekend two approaches, one of the biggest names in modern beatmaking will be making a stop in Texas.


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