• Austin Music Map: World Music Night at Halcyon

    Austin Music Map: World Music Night at Halcyon

    Monday nights at Halcyon might be the closest thing Austin has to a United Nations. Representatives from Mexico, China, India, Lebanon, and a dozen other countries come together. But then instead of debating global policy, they play music. Because this ...

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  • The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    I'm guilty of repeating myself, but so be it. The Austin Music Minute makes no bones about it: Dale Watson is someone you need to add to your short list of must-see performers. And if you haven’t had the ...

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  • Ra Ra Riot: “Is It Too Much”

    Ra Ra Riot: Is It Too Much

    From dance-y, string-laden chamber-pop to the synth-y sounds you'll here on their new album Beta Love (out today), the band's never stopped growing and striving to be the best darn pop band they can be.

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Brownout: “Oozy”

Song of the Day

Brownout: “Oozy”

The eight-piece band Brownout started as a side project for the members of the Grammy-winning ensemble Grupo Fantasma. As the band's evolved into the Latin-funk juggernaut it is today,...
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AUSTIN PSYCH FEST Preview Party Tonight at The Mohawk

Austin Music Minute

AUSTIN PSYCH FEST Preview Party Tonigh...

The AUSTIN PSYCH FEST is celebrating its fifth year of bringing together numerous psych-rock, garage, pop, experimental and drone music artists for one of the biggest celebrations of its kind. Founded by » read more
The Tontons Play Sucré Show Tonight at the Mohawk

Austin Music Minute

The Tontons Play Sucré Show Tonight a...

This is how it went down: As you probably have guessed, the Texas Music Matters posse spends a great deal of time checking out new music, and follows any good leads that point us in the right direction. TMM production assistant Haley Howle was recently checking...
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This Week in Texas Music History: Sacred Harp Singing

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Sacr...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about one of the oldest and most distinctive musical traditions in Texas. On April 28, 1900, the South Union Singing Convention first met at the Round Top schoolhouse in Caldwell County, Texas. Later renamed the Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing...
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Triple Bill: Sounder, Monahans, and A.D. Blood Play Tonight at Frank

Austin Music Minute

Triple Bill: Sounder, Monahans, and A....

Yes, your Austin Music Minute maven Laurie Gallardo, has gone on another one of those tangents. But it's fun to run with it. It's three times the local goodness, and a great way to find out about bands you might not have heard yet. This time, I'm recommending a...
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Shelby Lynne @ 4/20/12

Music, Music Archive

Shelby Lynne @ 4/20/12

Country musician Shelby Lynne never didn't think that she would be a singer. Raised in Alabama by a musical family, she grew up listening to her parents' 45s, mostly old pop stuff that really opened her eyes to the music world. As soon as she could,...
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Belaire: “This Could Take All Night”

Song of the Day

Belaire: “This Could Take All Night”

Absence really does make the heart grow fonder. While they never truly went away, it's been almost five years since Austin's own Belaire graced us with a new full-length record. But, thankfully, that's about to...
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Del Castillo @ KUT 4/23/12

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Del Castillo @ KUT 4/23/12

Award winning Latin rock group Del Castillo started with brothers Rick and Mark's shared love for all things rock n' roll. After years of playing in their own projects the brothers united to create an album their parents could enjoy. The...
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Diamond Rugs: “Out On My Own”

Song of the Day

Diamond Rugs: “Out On My Own”

John McCauley is a busy man. He's the leader of the folk-rock act Deer Tick. His collaboration with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and Delta Spirit's Matthew Vasquez led to the band Middle Brother, which released an excellent self-titled record last year. Now McCauley has teamed up with...
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English Teeth: “Roadrunner”

Song of the Day

English Teeth: “Roadrunner”

From their name down to their faux-accents, it's hard not to love the cheekiness of local outfit English Teeth. Their sense of humor is certainly British-dry, but the Austin group is also...
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Trombones To Dance To: An Interview with BK & Mr. E

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Trombones To Dance To: An Interview wi...

I had yet to experience BK & Mr. E live when I was asked by Republic of Austin editor Chris Lynn to host the Roary Awards show a few years back. So...
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Brownout @ KUT 4/20/12

Music, Music Archive

Brownout @ KUT 4/20/12

Austin band Brownout plays latin funk music like nobody else does. It's loud, it's raucous, it's wild, and most of all it's just plain fun. Since their debut in 2003, they've been known for their live shows around town, and in 2008 the band started...
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Ha Ha Tonka @ KUT 4/19/12

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Ha Ha Tonka @ KUT 4/19/12

Taking their name from a state park in central Missouri, Ha Ha Tonka puts an rock edge to the folk sounds that have been bubbling out of the Ozarks for generations. True to their rootsy sound Ha Ha Tonka's recent album Death of a Decade was...
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Public Radio Music Month: Going Beyond the Singles

Music

Public Radio Music Month: Going Beyond...

There are so many new music releases each year that – in an effort to save the radio station the “trouble” of listening to an entire CD – record labels typically ide…...
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