Song of the Day

Wye Oak: “Spiral”

December 26, 2012 5:00 am by: Art Levy

We're counting down our favorite KUT Songs of the Day of the year, and we continue today with Wye Oak's challenging "Spiral."...
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Blondie Chaplin: “Don’t As...

South African musician Blondie Chaplin first became known to international audiences through his brief stint in the early 1970s as a singer and guitarist for The Beach Boys. He is…...
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Brownout: “Olvidalo”

Austin’s favorite Latin-funk ensemble Brownout finds itself busy again this year with a new album, Aguilas and Cobras, out on September 15 and fall tour to support it. You c…...
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Hot Club of Cowtown: “Heart of R...

A little bit of Texas swing with roots in New York City, Hot Club of Cowtown has brought fresh flavor to a traditional style. With Wishful Thinking, their first album in five years, t…...
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Eric Johnson: “Wind Cries Mary&#...

Austin guitar master Eric Johnson began his Alien Love Child side-project — with Bill Maddox on drums and Chris Maresh on bass — as an improvisational vacation from h…...
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Balmorhea: “Truth”

Balmorhea is an Austin band who seems to invoke their namesake just so well. Named after the West Texas oasis, the band’s sound is equally as cinematic as the sights of the des…...
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Amy Cook: “Get It Right”

Austin singer/songwriter Amy Cook has had a busy summer – supporting Girls Rock Camp, finishing her tour opening for Alejandro Escovedo, and recording an album with some help f…...
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Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun: ̶...

Singer and songwriter Bill Kirchen has been embracing all that roots country music for over thirty years. His way with the blues, bluegrass, the Western swing of Texas and the Cali…...
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T-Bird and the Breaks: “Monkey W...

Austin’s ten piece outfit, T-Bird and the Breaks, has created a name for themselves amongst those dance-loving-party-goers. The band was recently in KUT’s studios perform…...
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Jim Noir “Day By Day”

Jim Noir‘s real name is Alan Roberts. He’s a UK-based singer/songwriter in the style of The Beta Band or Super Furry Animals. He’s currently signed to indie po…...
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A.A. Bondy: “I Can See the Pines...

A.A. Bondy has come a long way from his grunge roots as frontman to Birmingham, Alabama’s Verbena. He has reemerged from his home in upstate New York with a stripped-down folk sou…...
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M. Ward: “To Save Me”

Portland-based Matt Ward has always been a favorite guest here at KUT. And on his latest visit earlier this month, we experienced patented M. Ward – buzzing, old-time radio…...
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Uncle Lucius: “Everybody Got Sou...

Hailing from across the Lone Star State, the four musicians that make up southern fried rock group Uncle Lucius, discovered their shared love for soulful rock music while playing…...
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James McMurtry: “Hurricane Party...

Austin singer/songwriter James McMurtry is a Texas native with a keen eye on human nature — and you can hear it in his music. His upcoming live release, Live In Europe, will be…...
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Yo La Tengo: “Periodically Doubl...

Formed in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1984, Yo La Tengo has always been a band followed by critical success. With their quintessential indie rock sound they have won over even the toughe…...
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