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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 […]
Once again, the Guadalupe River will echo with live music in the Texas hill country. Here in Texas, one of our favorite activities is cooling off in the crystal-clear natural waters and letting the sun beam off our skin. Float Fest blends those euphoric experiences with live music and sets up stages on the banks […]
Summer is officially upon us! Gone are the worries of spring semester grades and stressful final exams, and in with the restless, definitely hotter, summer days. Whether you’re traveling for a well-deserved vacation or undertaking some classes, here is a list of country songs to help boost your spirits and keep you cool. All Summer […]
It’s safe to say that we all know the heart-wrenching bridge to Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License,” and we can’t get enough. After selling out her world tour in a matter of minutes, Olivia Rodrigo will bring her “SOUR” tour to the 713 Music Hall on May 12th with special guest Holly Humberstone. Olivia Rodrigo is […]
After canceling their New Year’s Eve performance due to a COVID-19 surge, Houston trio Khruangbin will finally make their way down to 713 Music Hall to play an overdue hometown show. The band formed in 2009 and consists of members Laura Lee, Mark Speer and Donald “DJ” Johnson. Khruangbin is known for their obscure Middle […]
The house was packed from the onset. Filled to the brim, the energy in House of Blues was chill but excited as the first of three acts took the stage. Hailing from Detroit, MI, Boldy James captivated the crowd in a way seldom seen from an opening act. Rapping through a full 45 minute set, […]
Ah, Australia. The Land Down Under. That place you think of when discussing varieties of deadly animals. Not necessarily, however, among the first countries that comes to mind when you think of rock music. But perhaps it should be. You may not recall, but the great country-that’s-also-a-continent has had some big names in the industry […]
Oh, Spotify. The go-to platform for music streaming that everyone loves to hate, but no one seems to do anything about. “Pay artists more!” we cry. “Improve your audio quality!” we exclaim. The brand remains silent – but what could possibly force the streaming giant to bend? Answer: Joe Rogan. For those blissfully unaware of […]
It seems that everyone has a record player these days. I think I personally know more people with record players than Nintendo Switches at this point, though I’m not sure if that says more about the state of the music industry or the people I choose to spend time with. In any case, records have […]
The dog-days of summer are upon us here in Houston. The night arrives sooner and the breeze feels cooler. It’s Friday the 13th, yet Downtown has a calm demeanor about it. The iconic neon blue sign of House of Blues shines brightly in the setting summer sky and onto the surrounding street. Tonight, I’m seeing […]
The House musician, AC Slater will be making his way to Houston on the 27th of March at Stereo Live! Emerging from the depths of the underground AC Slater has shifted the dance scene into new heights. Starting out in 2000 releasing happy hardcore and hard trance records on his label Pitched Up records. […]
Zack Villere is redefining what being a DIY artist is in 2020. The 24 year-old LA-based artist is putting out music unlike anyone else right now… and he’s doing it on his terms. He writes his own music, directs his music videos with his friends, creates the artwork for his albums and singles, and is […]
I discuss and analyze: -scooby dooby doo! Animated movie -Pixar’s new film “Souls” -New Sonic the hedgehog 2nd trailer -Hazbin hotel animation and the trend of independent creators financing their own project
The Classic Man is back and ready to take over Houston in style. With the release of his 85 to Africa in late August, Jidenna Theodore Mobisson, commonly known as Jidenna, wasted no time in hitting the road. After graduating from Stanford University, Jidenna began working on his music career. He finally made his debut […]
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Episode 9) Final trailer breakdown; Social media connected into Entrepreneurial businesses and the validity of Celebrity merits; Chinese intervention into American business and the effect of its authoritarian presence in entertainment.
Special guests and host talk on Student life downs and ups, Weekend hobbies, The Joker & Joaquin phoenix, Marvel movies, Martin Scorsese & Film industry, and today’s Political climate.
Austin City Limits will be held in Zilker Park on back to back weekends from October 4–6 and 11-13. The lineup promised Lil Uzi Vert and 21 Savage to be among the artists performing. Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, stage name 21 Savage, was born in Newham, England and later move to Atlanta, Georgia. 21 came from […]
Born Symere Woods, Liz Uzi Vert is a young rapper and songwriter from Philadelphia. Uzi released his first project,”Purple Thoughtz Vol. 1” in 2014, heavily influenced by Kanye’s “808’s and Heartbreaks”. He followed it with single “White Sh*t” that went viral, becoming his introduction to the mainstream. His fame rose after the release of the […]