concert review
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Rhye, Milosh and Robin Hannibal’s very sensual R&B project, performed for the first time at Houston’s Warehouse Live last Thursday – three years after their first album debut, Woman.
PWR BTTM, a Brooklyn based queercore/garage punk duo, graced Houstonites with the unapologetically queer sound of their debut album Ugly Cherries. The record, released nearly a year ago, attempts to capture the fears of being queer, young, and liking boys while promoting self-love and empowerment.
AlunaGeorge made their Houston debut on a Thursday night at Warehouse Live’s Studio and despite the gloomy weather, they brought on a night overflowed with sensuality and glitzy pop numbers that surely kept the full house dancing until they couldn’t any longer.
The Neighbourhood made their return to Houston this past Wednesday night to the Revention Music Center with the Nu Waves tour in support of their album Wiped Out! With them they brought Texas native Kevin Abstract and Amir Obe and made for an interestingly entertaining night to remember.
Unlike the lull of Houston traffic this past Tuesday night, Vince Staples and Rocky Black turned the intimate setting of The Studio at Warehouse Live upside down.
Mohawk Austin may have been the only venue that could have held a Wild Nothing concert so perfectly. The show opened up with Charlie Hilton, lead singer of the band Blouse, setting the mood and energy of the crowd. She prepped the crowd with soft lighting and a voice that flowed so well with the […]
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.
I first saw English indie folk trio Daughter live last year at Austin City Limits and, although a gratifying experience, I was left wishing I had seen them in a more intimate/quiet setting. These wishes came true last Wednesday at Numbers Nightclub and where the band performed following the release of their second record Not […]
This past Tuesday, The Maine took the stage at Houston’s own Walter’s Downtown on the last stop of their Texas mini-tour, which included shows in El Paso and San Antonio, before embarking on a full U.S. tour with Mayday Parade on the American Lines Tour.
Grizfolk took their Troublemaker tour to Houston on Saturday, February 20, 2016. The band has been touring for a while now as this was the fourth to last show on their tour. They took along indie rock band Knox Hamilton, who appeals to a very similar market as the headliners.
Houston’s very own Mix 96.5 kicked off Christmas right with a night of great music at Revention Music Center. Unfortunately, Offset Season and Jamie Lawson started the show way earlier than the 7:30 time printed on all of the tickets. A few people took their seats as Jamie Lawson serenaded the mostly empty venue at […]
I arrive at House of Blues on a rather tumultuous Sunday night as a stream of Astros fans make their way to where I presume the stadium to be. I admire the sharp contrast between these calm citizens in their bright orange and H-town shirts and my skater burnout attire.
Twenty year after making a stamp on the alternative scene, Garbage is back for a victory lap.
Tori Kelly is no stranger to Houston … and with a line of fans wrapped around the building and down the street, saying she was missed is an understatement.
Just a day before A$AP Rocky’s 27th birthday, he gave Houston a wild night with a star-studded line-up that included Tyler, the Creator, Danny Brown, and Vince Staples.
Last night, Neon Indian came through Houston and people were lined up and ready to move. Early in the set, he said it had been a few years since he’d been in Houston and he was happy and gracious for everyone who came to see him.
Without a doubt, Revention Music Center was one of the hottest places to be this Friday night in downtown Houston. A line of fans wrapped around the building, which made the hype for Zedd’s show was beyond impressive. Sporting everything from pink eyebrows, LED tennis shoes and furry costumes, EDM fans brought not only their […]
Bad Suns finally returned to Houston on their latest headlining tour after having to cancel their show at Fitzgerald’s back in February due to health issues. Warming up the crowd was Orange County based foursome, Kiev. The saying goes; “don’t judge a book by its cover,” but in this case it was more along the […]
After their hit “Shut Up and Dance” swept the nation, Walk The Moon has been playing in front of sold out crowds on the Talking is Hard Tour in support of their newest album that was released in December, and their stop at the House of Blues in Houston was no different. The Ohio foursome […]