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The year is quickly coming an end, but it appears that the British band, The 1975, are only preparing for 2016.
If you’ve seen Tame Impala’s past music videos for “Cause I’m A Man” and “Let It Happen,” off his most recent album, Currents, you know how bizarrely out of this world the visuals are and how it goes oh so perfectly together with the tracks.
Kendrick and J. Cole have surprised the internet this past Friday by both releasing two tracks where they cover each other’s beats. After treating yourself to plenty of platefuls of thanksgiving goodies and late night shopping, prepare to treat your ears to Kendrick Lamar’s and J. Cole’s “Black Friday”s.
Coverage by: Rupal Mehta, Rajiv Radia, Madeline Robicheaux, and Waylon O’Day
Coverage by: Rupal Mehta, Rajiv Radia, Madeline Robicheaux, and Waylon O’Day
Much like in the past, Kali Uchis delivers one hell of a music video that includes her homeland Colombia and plenty of hip-heavy dancing.
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.
If you like getting lost into the world of synth-heavy, funky beats, and trippy visuals, look no further because Neon Indian is going to be one of the main headliners for Fun Fun Fun Fest.
As all of you know, we are giving away tickets to Fun Fun Fun Fest! Today, we are giving away a pair right here! All you have to do is write a short story in the comments that includes your favorite Fun Fun Fun fest artist. Whoever has the best story will win a pair […]
Coverage by Rupal Mehta, Waylon O’Day, and Tiffany Valdez
In a touching “Kanye-inspired” tribute to his friends, family, and current “Family Matters” tour, Chance The Rapper gives us a taste of what happens backstage in his new video, “Family Matters.”
New York City-based duo LION BABE (consisting of Jillian Hervey and Lucas Goodman) stopped by the Austin City Limits press lounge on a hot Friday afternoon to speak with me about their upcoming album, how they found their sound and met one another, among other topics.
Coverage by: Rupal Mehta, Waylon O’Day, and Tiffany Valdez
The popular Cartoon Network late-night programming block Adult Swim came through Houston this Friday with its unique spin on a classic American viewing experience called the Adult Swim Drive-In Tour. This drive-in is by Facebook event RSVP only and has come through many cities since it started in early September. The viewing party boasts exclusive […]
Childish Gambino, multi-talented rapper, actor, writer, comedian, singer, and even talented cover-artist. Is there anything Gambino can’t do? Honestly, the answer’s probably no. On October 1, the low-key rapper crawled from under his collective rock to bless the internet with a cover of Tamia’s “So Into You” on the radio station Triple J. For those […]
Fitzgerald’s, the iconic Houston venue, reopened this Saturday with an iconic Houston performer; Bun B. I arrived at 8 p.m., much earlier than any normal concert goer, so my friend and I took to counting the amount of Houston gear people were sporting as a way to pass the time. At the beginning of the night, […]
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.
Newcomer R&B artist Bryson Tiller has been on the music radar for a while now after releasing his smooth track “Don’t,” which stacked up a whopping 25 million listens on SoundCloud. The Louisville native artist was expected to release his debut album T R A P S O U L today, but surprised his fans by dropping the […]
A few months ago Coog Radio reviewed Jamie xx’s album “In Colour”, which featured a wide variety of new sounds and experimentation by the former The XX member. This past Monday Jamie xx, Young Thug, and Popcaan collaborated once again to bring a fun, vibrant music video that matched well to their song “I Know There’s Gonna […]
When you think of the Houston rap scene, artists like Bun B, Paul Wall and Slim Thug come to mind. However, it’s 2015 and modern hip-hop has changed the game completely; this is where Roosh Williams comes in. The 26-year-old Houston native released a full-length CD when he was just in 9th grade and never looked back.