
PJ Harvey Tackles Old and New Songs in Powerful Austin Performance (SHOW REVIEW)
It’s been well over a decade since PJ Harvey has done a proper tour of the U.S., and her past two albums haven’t seen more than a handful of shows
It’s been well over a decade since PJ Harvey has done a proper tour of the U.S., and her past two albums haven’t seen more than a handful of shows
[rating=7.00] London-based indie rockers The Big Moon are relatively new on the music scene with Juliette Jackson having formed the band in 2014. After releasing a series of singles and
[rating=7.00] Since the release of their eponymous debut in 2005, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah have struggled to create something quite as monumental. In fact, after releasing three other LPs
[rating=7.00] Born in Cameroon, Lætitia Tamko moved to New York at the beginning of high school and much of the content on her debut LP Infinite Worlds is colored through the
[rating=8.00] “What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns, or watching violent videos, that some sort of culture of violence will take over.
[rating=7.00] After five years as Mr. Elevator & The Brain Hotel, the Psych-Pop trio from Los Angeles has decided to shorten their moniker to just Mr. Elevator in conjunction with
[rating=7.00] Since releasing their debut album Electric Toys in 2010, New York City based indie-rockers The Dig have garnered a fair amount of critical praise. Though their albums do a
[rating=7.00] Jason Narducy’s career follows a different path than most and though isn’t a well-known name, he has been a support player in many celebrated acts. As a bassist he
This year marked the inaugural year of Sound on Sound Fest (SOS), formerly Fun Fun Fun Fest, and proved that it has what it takes to place within the Austin
As festival season draws to an end across the Northern Hemisphere, one smaller festival in Austin has created a kind of bookend each year for festival-goers. Formerly called Fun Fun