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http://gty.im/517587286 Logic launched his career from a basement.
http://gty.im/458697162 If you don’t know Modest Mouse, then you don’t know alternative rock.
Supporting local is what builds any foundation. Whether it comes to business, the arts, or just life: we all start from the bottom with a dream. Civeta Dei strikes especially close to home for me because this band is from my home. I grew up with the founders and have known, since we were kids, they were […]
“Home” is one of the songs that will be on the classics station when our generation is in our sixties. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have made an impression in our generation with just that one song. However, the band refused to be a one hit wonder. They have had three full-length albums released after […]
http://gty.im/73338786 Prince Rogers Nelson, known simply as Prince, died Thursday at his home in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Coast Vega is a threat. When you listen to his music, you will wonder why you’ve never heard of this kid. A true nomad, the rapper has touched each coast. His music style derives from the inspiration of his experiences, The Dungeon Family and country music.
The stars would not be aligned if Tori Kelly came to Houston and I wasn’t in attendance, right? Well, with doors opening at 7 p.m., fans were already flooding the sidewalk hours before in preparation for her performance on Sunday night at the Revention Music Center.
You ever find those bands that just give you the chills while you listen to them? Well then say hello to Handsome Ghost.
Whiskey Myers brought everything to a hefty crowd at Houston’s House of Blues on Friday. The beer, boots, cowboys, cowgirls and of course the whiskey of Whiskey Myers’ performance meshed together to create a magical experience worthy of a Texas night. The band prepped their chords as Quaker City Nighthawks prepped the crowd that traveled from […]
You might remember reading about As The Hart, a Christian band from deep east Texas who was featured on Coog Radio last fall. You’re in luck, because they just released a new single.
Last time, The Aspiring Me gave us an exclusive listen his OK, Whatever album before it’s release. Now, the rapper is back at it again with the fire tracks!
Words by: Bethany Polson The Monster Energy Outbreak Tour brought their lineup to Houston, Texas this week. The House of Blues was full of scream-emo aficionados who came out on a Monday night to support their love affair.
We’re in the last week of March and this “new year, new me” mantra may not be looking too good right about now. If you have that one class that’s completely stressing you out and nothing’s going the way you planned, thoughts of giving up are bound to occur. Brought to you by my personal […]
Patternist, a one man band composed of Gabe Mouer, has been bringing new sounds to the indie electropop scene since 2014. Mouer was originally part of a band who had the opportunity to tour quite a bit in the beginning when he decided to take a break from music to finish college.
New Orleans’ very own Royal Teeth put on their Cajun dancing shoes for SXSW’s Friday showcase at Esther’s Follies.
Back in 2014, I was scrolling through Pinterest and happened to stumble upon the beautiful harmonies and lyrics of trio sister band, Joseph. I went out on a limb and emailed them to come play an acoustic set at a clothing store I worked for at the time. Much to my surprise, they agreed and […]
Ending Thursday’s night of SXSW, Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee played The Velveeta Room with tear filled eyes.
Oscar and the Wolf brought his Belgium pop tunes across the pond to play at Sidewinder’s outside stage on Thursday night.
Lissie performed for the Grammy Museum’s 40 Years of Ramones’ Tribute at Austin’s Maggie Mae’s Rooftop on Wednesday night. With the show starting at 8:25 p.m., doors were opened at 8:24 p.m. to a panicked crowd.