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Check out the official video for Solange’s “Lovers in the Parking Lot,” which was released today, and can I just say it is almost like visual eye candy… OK not quite, but you get my point. The video was conceptualized by Solange and made exclusively in Houston and in conjunction with The Creator’s Project.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeuiV4BqIg4 HSY recently released its music video for “Tartar Mouth,” the last track off its self-titled EP, which could be streamed in full on its Bandcamp page. It has that “What-the-f***-did-I-just-watch???” quality to it, but somehow it’s mesmerizing at the same time.
Be sure to check out Vox Vocis on Old Time Radio Show this Thursday! They’ll be doing an interview, and even doing a live acoustic performance on air! Get a taste of them before you see them live this Saturday at our birthday party! Check them out this Thursday at 10am, only on Coog Radio!
The electric guitar changed music forever. Not just the sound but the style, technique and essence with which the instrument was played. Let’s face it, “Stone Cold Crazy” would not be the same without pickups and amplification. So what would you say if I told you that the person responsible for this musical marvel is […]
Check out Nothankyou’s video for “Oyster” in which Olga Bell of Dirty Projectors impersonates Tom Vek. (I’m kind of in love with the production value, too.)
From the second I saw this man who looked frighteningly similar to my brother wearing a fur coat and riding a razor scooter with a lady on each arm like he was rolling in a Bentley, I knew he was something special. Initially I assumed he was making a mockery of the industry and […]
Dessa, or Dessa Darling as some associate her as, is a rapper, singer, spoken word artist, writer, and one seventh of the indie/hip-hop collective, Doomtree. Check out her performance at the KEXP studios that she did during the summer.
The Fall Of Troy, everyone’s favorite mathcore band, is getting back together with their original line-up to perform 3 shows, December 27, 28, and 29 and, as an extra-special new years/Christmas treat, they will be playing at the Red 7 in Austin. The playlist for each night will consist of their first 3 albums (The […]
In the early 16th century Francesco Berni wrote a manuscript entitled Opere burlesche. This is the first time in recorded history that any root of the word, burlesque, had been used. During the 17th century in England the word became synonymous with the grotesque imitation of the dignified or pathetic. What a bunch of uptight […]
BE WARNED!!! THIS ARTICLE MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!! PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK It was the best of times, it was the end of times. This summer delivered to the big screen a cornucopia of mayhem and there’s no denying that the apocalypse has been the new black for the past four months. Some films were fantastic […]
We’re giving away three pairs of tickets to see Raekwon at Fitzgerald’s next Thursday at 8pm! Here’s how you enter: Leave a comment on this post. We’ll randomly select one commenter at 6pm tonight! Go to our Twitter site and retweet the appropriate tweet. We’ll randomly select somebody at 6pm. Listen to Chillin’ in the […]
Will Wiesenfeld, aka Baths, recently did a Tiny Desk concert for NPR. Check out the concert in the video above. Set List: “Miasma Sky” “Phaedra” “Ocean Death” For those who aren’t familiar with Wiesenfeld or Baths, Baths is an electronic/future pop/experimental artist from California. Baths performed during SXSW and released his second album, Obsidian, which was […]
Perma, Max Bemis’ (of Say Anything) and Sherri Dupree-Bemis’ (of Eisley) side project, just released the title track of their debut full-length album, Two of a Crime, which is essentially an album of love letters to each other. Two of a Crime will be released October 29 on Rory Records, Bemis’ imprint label within Equal Vision Records. […]
Something about my southern upbringing makes me a sucker for almost anything with an acoustic guitar. While I’m not going out of my way to listen to the hottest new country hits by Luke Bryan, there’s a certain amount of familiarity that I feel anytime an album revolves around a lead acoustic guitar, bringing back […]
This past summer brought amazing acts into Houston. Bands and performers that typically turn to Austin all seemed to seize the city at once. With so many shows and festivals like Free Press Summer Fest taking our city by storm, it was a challenge to keep up with it all. While FPSF 2013 was an […]
Just for “funsies,” here’s Gogol Bordello’s KEXP’s performance of “My Companjera” cause I figured that since I had a fun night, y’all should, too — or at the very least allow yourself four minutes of carefree reprieve from the first two weeks of school stress.
Lately, I’ve caught myself staying up way later than usual for reasons unbeknownst to me, and during these nights, I usually listen to mellowed-out tunes and watch performances found on YouTube. Now, we all know of Bon Iver or Bonny Bear as he was he was briefly known to most on Twitter; we also know […]
James Bay, a 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Hitchin, UK, released his debut EP, The Dark of the Morning, in the summer that can be downloaded here for free. He recently performed “When We Were on Fire,” a track off of the EP for The Mahogany Sessions.
Big Mello was one of biggest names to ever churn out widely-accepted album releases during the late 90’s, and while he did spit some heavy Southside flows, “The Gift”—arguably his best foot forward—proved that Curtis Donnell Davis also had a slice of R&B groove in him. Fast forward to today’s generation and we see that […]