Author: Coog Radio
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Coog Radio Compilation contributor and friend of the station Noah Clough AKA Josiah Gabriel played a show at Notsuoh’s this past Friday with B L A C K I E, SOHNS, Roger Sellers, Funboys, and NIKKHOO. Josiah’s unique brand of glitchy beat-driven production in conjunction with his powerful vocal delivery, which at times can be […]
The fall semester is fast approaching. Maybe at this point you’re regretting having wasted the summer on Netflix instead of traveling and going on adventures. No worries. Music is another great way of exploring the world. Of course some music – like those generic compilations sold at Starbucks – tend to have the opposite […]
This will forever be on our summer playlist.
Brooklyn-based electronic producer Machinedrum will be coming to the Engine Room this Wednesday, August 1st. Being one half of the acclaimed bass duo Sepalcure and releasing his own excellent full-length Room(s) in 2011, Machinedrum has made a name for himself as one of the more exciting and interesting electronic producers in the last year […]
If you aren’t up on your SWANS game, then you best get to stepping. The “No-Wave” magnum opus of musician Michael Gira is releasing a new album on August 28th, a follow up to 2010’s”My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky,” which was met with some amount of critical acclaim. Veteran SWANS […]
Coog Radio would like to thank all of the artists who contributed to what has turned out to be an incredible group of songs, as well as our listeners and the city of Houston for their continued love and support of our station. Look out for Coog Radio Vol. 2 free limited-edition cassette tapes on the […]
San Francisco area metal duo Om is set to release their newest album, “Advaitic Songs,” blasting the band’s unique brand of ethereal drone metal to a hypnotic zenith. Following the break up of doom metal titans Sleep, bassist Al Cisneros went on to form Om, choosing to focus on a softer more reflective approach drawing […]
Coog Radio Compilation Vol. 2 – OUT WEDNESDAY, JULY 25TH. Download COOG Radio Vol. 1 (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
“…With the aforementioned tag, I was forced to realize the descriptive “new” belongs to another batch of artists. Artists like the 19-year-old Juarense behind Pájaro Sin Alas. As more and more of these young (very young) faces begin to pop up, it is time to accept facts: this is indeed a new wave.” COOG Radio […]
By The End Of Tonight member James Templeton AKA LIMB is no stranger to the Houston scene. His departure from math-rock and venture into electronic composition would puzzle someone who didn’t know Templeton’s process. Opting for drum triggers and side-chaining instead of simple APC40 noodling, LIMB’s live performance, much like BTEOT’s, is highly intuitive and […]
Ava Luna were recently a part of Weathervane Music’s “Shaking Through,” a documentary series that challenges artists to record and mix a song in just two days. Curated by members of Twin Sister, Volume 3 Episode 6 has Ava Luna showing off its versatility almost to the point of exposing a multiple-personality with “Water Duct,” a […]
New song from The xx. Lookout for Coexist which comes out Sept. 11th (10th in the UK) on Young Turks. Coming short of the 3-minute mark, “Angels” may be minimal, but it speaks volumes.
It’s been a year and 3 months since LCD Soundsystem put on their legendary final show in New York City at Madison Square Garden. Shut Up and Play the Hits chronicles James Murphy during the time both preceding and following the April 2nd performance, giving an intimate look at the man who started it all give […]
Just for fun, who would you like to see come to UH in the fall? Give your two cents
The Fun Fun Fun Fest line-up just got really interesting (as if Atlas Sound, Baroness, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Starfucker, Rakim, Lagwagon, The Head and The Heart, Danny Brown, David Cross, Bob Mould, Tomahawk and Against Me weren’t exciting enough). Austin’s funnest festival will announce the full line up this Thursday the 12th, which we’ll […]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo_kP38hbZQ Featherface erupted in the Houston scene in 2010 with catchy synth and effervescent psych-pop hooks, earning a top spot in locals’ hearts. Today the group released a new music video for “I Saw You Dancing” from their first full-length album Actual Magic. The video reflects the more gritty-rock qualities of the band, featuring an 80s throwback battle between […]
COME TO THE SPANDEX-INDUCED DANCE PARTY! Is the phrase “dance party” a bit of a platitude? Sure, but it’s not too far off from the truth. Besides their colorful array of synth-punk, Phoenix’s own Treasure MammaL have a reputation for putting on a wild shows reminiscent of say…something out of a Miranda July movie, Tim […]
A couple of weeks back we updated you on Ariel Pink’s new album Mature Themes, whose first single, “Baby,” introduced many of us to Donnie & Joe Emerson and the fascinating story of Dreamin’ Wild, a collection of funk-influenced yacht rock songs recorded in a $100,000 home studio built and financed by the boys’ father. […]
Click the album cover to hear Confess, out 7/10 on 4AD. Twin Shadow is coming to Fitzgerald’s 9/17 with Niki & the Dove, make sure to catch that as well. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to ride off into the night looking to pick a fight with the local biker gang.