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Get ready for a night full of stellar rock artists. Surf Curse and Toner are on their way to Warehouse Live on November 5th! Grab a ticket now before they’re all gone. Get ready to mosh the night away with Surf Curse, a surf rock band, from Nevada. The band consists of Nick Rattigan who […]
What is up Coog Radio listeners?! We’re incredibly excited to announce the first ever Coog Radio Winter Jam at White Oak Music Hall! With a lineup of exclusively local artists, the Winter Jam is our first collaboration with White Oak and the largest show we’ve hosted to date. Featuring a variety of genres – flowing […]
Lonerism, Tame Impala’s second album, turned 10 years old on Oct. 5. Kevin Parker, the Australian musician behind the project, creates music that can be described as psychedelic trip-pop, electric or alternative. The album is filled with synthesizers and ambient music, which leaves listeners in a positive mood as the music is used to enhance […]
Austin City Limits made its 2022 return with its first weekend on Oct. 7-Oct. 9. W1 was a major success and featured some fantastic performances from huge artists, as well as lesser-known artists and local bands from Austin. Day One: ALL THE STARS The festival started really strong on its first day with great performances […]
Throughout the year, I have expanded my musical range on what I listen to and formed a particular fondness for Indie music. It is refreshing to find artists with so much potential, that create music solely based on their artistic vision. I typically focus on how artists blend their focal message through songwriting and production. […]
After a two-year hiatus, BLACKPINK comes back with their second studio album labeled BORN PINK. Debuting in 2016, the South Korean girl group was created by YG Entertainment, composed of members Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa. Their music is categorized as a combination of pop, EDM, hip hop and trap. The Korean K-Pop girl group […]
October, the month of coziness and change, has finally arrived. Houston weather is unpredictable, but we can pretend it’s already nice and chilly! Here’s a playlist for an autumn stroll in the city. Landslide – Fleetwood Mac First, we have to begin the season of change with a bittersweet song about it. Let Stevie Nicks’ […]
As the anticipation for her performance grew, Sabrina Claudio’s charisma, and powerful entrancing vocals did not shy away from filling the room. On Tuesday, October 4th, Claudio performed at the House of Blues in Houston for her Based On A Feeling Tour. Performing as Claudio‘s opener was bLAck pARty with DJ Mainstream Macy. bLAck pARty […]
“We’ve missed you, Houston” – says the lead singer Oliver Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon. The band made their momentous return to Houston since 2019. Houston’s very own 713 Music Hall at the POST had such amazing energy as everyone was anticipating the big show. Bring Me The Horizon hails from the streets of […]
Did you know Mariah Carey recorded a secret rock album in the 90’s, but it was scrapped by her label? According to a new interview, Mariah plans to release the album in full, almost thirty years after it was recorded. Not many people know this, but during the sessions of Mariah Carey’s critically acclaimed and […]
There are lots of My Chemical Romance fans, like myself, that can recall where they were on March 22, 2013, which according to Rolling Stone, is the day the band officially announced their indefinite hiatus. Since then, fans could only follow all members’ music careers through their collaborations in other groups such as rhythm guitarist […]
Remi Wolf performed at the White Oak Music Hall, returning to Houston after four years, this past Monday leaving the first day of the week feeling like the weekend. As she mentioned to the crowd’s cheers, “Not bad for a Monday ” many lined up to wait for doors to open at 6 pm to […]
There is always more to music than just sound, the stories behind the sounds and how others connect with them are what give it depth. Griffin Washburn is an electronic-indie musical nomad better known as Goth Babe. He creates wholesome tracks in unconventional ways like traveling the west coast for inspiration or having a studio […]
If you are at all familiar with the iconic Austin City Limits Music Festival, then you should already know by now that this year’s ACL Weekend 1 is taking place on October 7–9th, 2022. The lineup is packed with household-name performers as well as features from local bands, paired with tasty food vendors and activities […]
Rising pop star Rina Sawayama released her second studio album Hold The Girl on Sept. 16, and it was the tiniest bit of a disappointment, although not all of it. Sawayama, who is known for catchy songs about capitalism and family problems, set out to make her album different than the rest of her discography. […]
It seems to be the year for hair metal, with nearly every major name in the genre releasing new music or embarking on tour, and for German rockers Scorpions, it is no different. Originally slated to tour with another 80’s hard rock mainstay, Whitesnake, who cancelled all of their planned tour dates due to health […]
Deniz Love, Winona Forever, and The Irons play an unforgettable show that knocked our socks off! Deniz Love started off the show strong with some bangers. The band found each other in Houston and now they’re currently touring across the country. The singer, Deniz, actually went to the University of Houston! I got the chance […]
Fans of rock-and-roll rejoice. Dead Poet Society will continue their tour into Texas for two days only, beginning in Dallas and ending in Houston, before heading back onto the road to Florida. Founded in 2013, the band members met while attending the Berklee College of Music and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Currently, it consists of […]
The aptly named Freaks on Parade Tour was not one to be missed. With a four-act lineup featuring Powerman 5000, Static-X, Mudvayne, and Rob Zombie, the monthlong Summer tour came to a close last weekend at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX. Kicking off the show just after 6PM was Powerman 5000. […]
Sad Summer Fest was in full swing at the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas. It was a hot summer day, and everyone was more than happy that the outdoor festival was moved indoors. Merch tents and food trucks were set all over outside, as well as Sad Summer themed photo booths. Every band […]