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Turnstile Is Happy to Provide at Stubb’s
Turnstile Is Happy to Provide at Stubb’s
Big riff breakouts lead five-band testament to punk plurality

Julian Towers, May 7, 2022

Austin’s Leading Independent Concert Promoters Resound and Heard Presents Join Forces
Austin’s Leading Independent Concert Promoters Resound and Heard Presents Join Forces
The two Central Texas bookers merge staffs and venue portfolio

Rachel Rascoe, May 5, 2022

William Basinski: “My Work Had to Disintegrate in Front of My Face Before It Could Be Really Appreciated
William Basinski: “My Work Had to Disintegrate in Front of My Face Before It Could Be Really Appreciated"
Texas-raised avant-garde composer drones eternal at Oblivion Access

Raoul Hernandez, May 5, 2022

Philly's Soul Glo Comes to Oblivion Access and Brings Its <i>Diaspora Problems</i> With It
Philly's Soul Glo Comes to Oblivion Access and Brings Its Diaspora Problems With It
The Philly unit plays Empire next Friday for Oblivion Access

Julian Towers, May 5, 2022

Crucial Concert: Exploded Drawing, the DIY Gathering at the Center of Austin’s Beat Community, Returns
Crucial Concert: Exploded Drawing, the DIY Gathering at the Center of Austin’s Beat Community, Returns
Friday’s lineup includes Mattie, DJ Design, and Fennec

Kevin Curtin, May 5, 2022

Faster Than Sound: How Two Years Off Made Oblivion Access Festival Even Better
Faster Than Sound: How Two Years Off Made Oblivion Access Festival Even Better
An interview with the truly independent booking duo on their landmark lineup

Rachel Rascoe, May 5, 2022

Crucial Concert: Austin Celebrates the Life of Late Nané Vocalist Daniel Sahad
Crucial Concert: Austin Celebrates the Life of Late Nané Vocalist Daniel Sahad
BLK ODYSSY, Bright Light Social Hour, Sir Woman, and Quentin & the Past Lives among performers

Rachel Rascoe, May 5, 2022

A Universe of Music at Your Fingertips Inside the Austin Record Convention
A Universe of Music at Your Fingertips Inside the Austin Record Convention
ARC runs Friday through Sunday at the Palmer Events Center

Raoul Hernandez, May 5, 2022

To Oblivion and Beyond: A Breakdown of the Bands at Oblivion Access
To Oblivion and Beyond: A Breakdown of the Bands at Oblivion Access
Translating the scrolls at Austin's most interesting festival of the year

Kevin Curtin, May 5, 2022

Q&A: Legendary Jazz Drummer Andrew Cyrille Speaks On Pleasing a Crowd, His Dream Collaboration, and Playing with Billy Harper
Q&A: Legendary Jazz Drummer Andrew Cyrille Speaks On Pleasing a Crowd, His Dream Collaboration, and Playing with Billy Harper
Modern Jazz Masters Play Scottish Rite Theater on Saturday

Michael Toland, May 4, 2022

Shaky Knees Festival
Shaky Knees Festival
Photos by David Brendan Hall

Photos, May 3, 2022

Patti Smith: “I don’t claim to be a progenitor of any particular movement – I just did my work”
Patti Smith: “I don’t claim to be a progenitor of any particular movement – I just did my work”
Ever-evolving singer, writer, & artist communes at ACL Live Saturday

Tim Stegall, May 2, 2022

The Locust’s Gabe Serbian, Who Once Lived and Drummed Locally, Has Died at Age 44
The Locust’s Gabe Serbian, Who Once Lived and Drummed Locally, Has Died at Age 44
The Locust is scheduled to play in Austin on May 15

Robert Penson, May 1, 2022

With Sharply Different Approaches, Willie Nelson and George Strait Christen the Moody Center
With Sharply Different Approaches, Willie Nelson and George Strait Christen the Moody Center
Strait leads crowd in singing “Happy Birthday” to his fellow Texas icon

Chad Swiatecki, April 30, 2022

Robert Earl Keen Takes a Final <I>ACL</I> Bow
Robert Earl Keen Takes a Final ACL Bow
Texas songwriting staple signs off with seventh taping

Doug Freeman, April 28, 2022

In Service of Music Medicine, Jason Isbell Played at the Austin Library Last Night
In Service of Music Medicine, Jason Isbell Played at the Austin Library Last Night
Songwriter delivers phenomenal solo set for JoyRx fundraiser

Kevin Curtin, April 28, 2022

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Rancho Alegre Conjunto Music Fest, Borzoi, International Jazz Day, Ladyfang, Juan Wauters, and more

Raoul Hernandez, April 28, 2022

Faster Than Sound: Neighbors Push to Limit Size of Austin Opera House Project
Faster Than Sound: Neighbors Push to Limit Size of Austin Opera House Project
Traffic concerns clash with midsize venue vision at 200 Academy Dr. development

Rachel Rascoe, April 28, 2022

“It’s Like a Family Business, Except Rock Stars”: The Kindred Bond of We Don’t Ride Llamas
“It’s Like a Family Business, Except Rock Stars”: The Kindred Bond of We Don’t Ride Llamas
Afro rock sibling band is defiantly unconventional on new EP The Oracle

Julian Towers, April 28, 2022

What We're Listening to Right Now
What We're Listening to Right Now
Sir Woman, whookilledkenny, Buffalo Hunt, Aaron McDonnell, Startographers, and more local sounds

Doug Freeman, April 28, 2022

H.E.R. Schools Austin Fans in Music History and Instrumental Mastery During Stunning Moody Amphitheater Show
H.E.R. Schools Austin Fans in Music History and Instrumental Mastery During Stunning Moody Amphitheater Show
She isn't Prince, but she might be his No. 1 student

David Brendan Hall, April 22, 2022

John Mayer Sets the Moody Center Mood
John Mayer Sets the Moody Center Mood
Sob rocker marks first show at not-quite-ready stadium

Rachel Rascoe, April 21, 2022

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Spirit Adrift, Austin Reggae Fest, Nilüfer Yanya, Amyl & the Sniffers, and more recommended shows

Raoul Hernandez, April 21, 2022

Spaceflight Records' Nonprofit Clears for Takeoff
Spaceflight Records' Nonprofit Clears for Takeoff
An ambitious vision for debt-free record deals attracts notable music industry interest

Rachel Rascoe, April 21, 2022

Review: Rett Smith
Review: Rett Smith
Americana Drugs

Doug Freeman, April 21, 2022

Review: Laughing Boy
Review: Laughing Boy
I Am the Man From Space (Persistence of Vision)

Memory Harker, April 21, 2022

One-Man Band and Oddball Songman Homer Henderson 1952-2022
One-Man Band and Oddball Songman Homer Henderson 1952-2022
The man behind “Lee Harvey Was a Friend of Mine” has died

Kevin Curtin, April 21, 2022

Faster Than Sound: Erwin Center Replacement, the Moody Center, Opens on UT Campus
Faster Than Sound: Erwin Center Replacement, the Moody Center, Opens on UT Campus
The 15,000-capacity concert/basketball arena, plus more debuting venue news

Rachel Rascoe, April 21, 2022

New Gathering MoFest Brings Austin Music and Art Culture to the Country
New Gathering MoFest Brings Austin Music and Art Culture to the Country
Vibe Barn? Check. Organizers discuss new fest’s mission

Mars Salazar, April 20, 2022

Knock Their Socks Loose
Knock Their Socks Loose
Hardcore’s leading lights bring Emo’s to its knees

Julian Towers, April 16, 2022

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