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Punchline
Every Friday 10:00PM @ ColdTowne Theater (East of I-35)
Punchline is a stand-up comedy show produced by That Other Paper that happens every Friday night at Austin's coolest comedy venue, ColdTowne Theater. Enjoy beer and cocktails at ColdTowne …more»
Moonlight Cinema
Every Sunday 8:00PM @ The Belmont (West Sixth)
Funny Films for Free. Every Sunday at 8 pm.Join us Sunday nights for an interactive film viewing experience with live action entertainment, sing-a-longs, and contests.Host Jerm Poll…more»
Austin Poetry Slam & Open Mike Night
Every Wednesday 7:30PM @ Ego's (South of the river)
Photo of Erin LivingstonPhoto By Katie Cowden http://austinslam.com $3 cover The Austin Poetry Slam hits the stage every Wednesday night. Spoken word, stand-up comedy, and mon…more»
Parallelogramophonograph :: Improvised Comedy
Every Thursday 8:00PM @ ColdTowne Theater (East of I-35)
Parallelogramophonograph has been performing together for over two years. They have performed around the country, at numerous venues around Austin, and were nominated for the B. Iden Payne awa…more»
Helio Presents: Paramore w/the Starting Line & The Almost
Sun. 11/18 | 5:30PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
Doors at 5:30pm > Advance Tickets $20 > Door $22 Paramore is a group of teenagers from Tennessee that seem poised to take over the pop underground. From Punk to pop, Paramore has left a …more»
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The youthful rockers in Paramore launched their emo-punk at local Tennessee hangouts and talent shows, as youngsters often do, but made the jump to bigger venues much more quickly than most. That, in turn, prompted a speedy maturity in their sound, adding a level of sophistication to otherwise Avril Lavigne-esque frustration-rock. They’re angry young folk yelling about their anxieties to others like them, but if the trend holds, they’ll elevate to something more complex soon enough. Opening: The Starting Line, The Almost.
AESOP ROCK Featuring Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz and Black Moth Super Rainbow/ Blockh...
Sat. 11/17 | 9:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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ASTER CD RELEASE SHOW w/Golden Bear, Lomita, Built By Snow
Sat. 11/10 | 8:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
Click "I Like it!" to win free spots on the Do512 Guestlist! ASTER CD RELEASE SHOW: ASTER RELEASES THEIR FIRST FULL LENGTH TITLED 'SOME THINGS SELDOM HEARD OF' Nov…more»
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Lyrics Born at Emo's
Fri. 11/09 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
Click "I Like it!" and you could win FREE TICKETS on the Do512 Guestlist! 10 pair of tix will be given away!Lyrics Born Review on UrbanConnectionz.com:Few emcees are blessed with a c…more»
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San Francisco rapper and one half of the hip-hop group Latyrx performs tonight at 8. read more at austin360.com
Regina Spektor w/Only Son
Tue. 11/06 | 7:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
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Regina Spektor is the little Russian Jewish girl who could, the New Yorker singing her strange little immigrant songs to an ever-widening circle of believers.read more at austin360.com
Stool Pigeon!
Every Saturday 8:00PM @ ColdTowne Theater (East of I-35)
Each week an All Star cast of Austin improvisers puts on a show based on the monologues and stories of a local celebrity guest performer. w/ Special Guest MonologistsOctober 4th-- TRAVIS AUST…more»
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Each Saturday a celebrity guest narrates his or her personal story while performers, sketch comedy writers, theater managers, festival producers and touring improvisers turn the tales into improvised comedy sketchesread more at austin360.com
Kill the DJ
Every Wednesday 12:00AM @ Creekside Lounge (Downtown)
Four turntables, One Live PA, Drums and various special guests from all the hot spots around town. Will some one please Kill the DJ.
Stars/ Magnet/ The Lemurs
Tue. 10/30 | 7:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
$20, all ages
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Music brings out all sorts of different emotions in us. And when an artist or band can convey all those emotions into their music,
something special is created. It touches you, inspires you, and you
can’t get enough of it. Finding albums that can achieve this can be a daunting task, but with the (early, digital) release of their fourth album, In Our Bedroom After The War, Stars have damn near perfected it.
With previous releases such as Heart and Set Yourself On Fire setting the bar for Stars, In Our Bedroom After The War continues that progression and takes it even further. The chemistry of vocalists
Tourquil Campbell and Amy Millan is stunning throughout the album, as
each voice is always complimented nicely by the accompanying
instrumentation. Such beauty is achieved on the track “The Night
Starts Here,” with Evan Cranley’s bass grooving over Pat McGee’s
steady drumbeat as Chris Seligman’s keys bring a sense of enchantment
over the song.-Absolute Punk
Heart & Soul Sound System w/ Left Lane Cruiser (IN)
Every Monday 8:00PM @ Room 710 (Downtown)
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From punk to rock to reggae, see what this DJ will spin.read more at austin360.com
Dale Watson & His Lone Stars@ 10 $5
Every Monday 10:00PM @ Continental Club (South of the river)
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Dale Watson’s your manDale Watson has been called the savior of traditional country music, and tonight, he plays his renowned residency at the Continental Club.read more at austin360.com
Dr. Dog, Apollo Sunshine, The Delta Spirit
Thu. 10/25 | 7:00PM @ The Parish (Downtown)
CLICK "I LIKE IT!" AND YOU COULD WIN A FREE PAIR OF TICKETS! Reviews of Apollo Sunshine: Amazon.com - #5 "best rock album" of 2005Entertainment Weekly- #3 on &quo…more»
Say Hi To Your Mom w/ The Velvet Teen/ The A-Slides
Tue. 10/23 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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Say Hi to Your Mom recently released their fourth album, Impeccable Blahs, a concept album surrounding the idea of vampires. Why? Because lead singer and Say Hi founder Eric Elbogen is a massive Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Natch.
Say Hi is unequivocal indie rock. They are decidedly lo-fi. They tinker with synthesizer loops but play with grinding guitars, brooding vocals, dark lyrics and sometimes playful, upbeat clap-happy tempo. Elbogen is a prolific songwriter having released three other albums in as many years.-Something Glorious
Gogol Bordello w/Dub Trio
Mon. 10/22 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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Gogol Bordello made its name with spastic live shows led by frontman Eugene Hutz—who took a star-turn as an actor in 2005’s Everything Is Illuminated —and a lineup fleshed out with violin, accordion, guitar, saxophone, drums, and writhing dancers. The self-described gypsy-punk cabaret sound is wild and chaotic, like an Eastern European take on The Pogues or Tom Waits. It works well on albums such as this year’s Super Taranta!, but it takes on a whole other dimension of dementia live. Opening: Dub Trio, DJ Dubta.
Portugal the Man--with Rocky Votolato and The Great Depression
Sat. 10/20 | 9:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
Click "I Like it!" to win free tickets on the Do512 Guestlist!Portugal the Man (10p), The Great Depression (11p), Rocky Votolato (12m) INDOOR SHOW DOORS @9PM TIX $10 ADV; $1…more»
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Rocky Votolato began his career in power-pop band Waxwing—an outfit that featured his sibling and current Blood Brothers member Cody—but these days he favors mostly quiet singer-songwriter fare built around his voice and acoustic guitar. Votolato’s latest, The Brag & Cuss, is a small departure from his critically acclaimed 2006 effort Makers, opting for full-on alt-country instrumentation rather than the previous work’s stripped-down starkness. It’s a good record, though generic in its weaker moments, with Votolato occasionally sounding like a lesser Ryan Adams. Hopefully Votolato will bring a bit more heart-on-his-sleeve passion to the stage. Opening: Portugal The Man, The Great Depression.
Man Man
Sat. 10/20 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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There are plenty of reasons to love Man Man, but the most compelling is its utter absurdity. Honus Honus (a.k.a. Ryan Kattner), the gravel-voiced frontman and the band’s only original member, sports an admirable moustache/half-dyed pseudo-mullet combo and does an old-fashioned boot beat-stomp while clad all in white during the band’s excellent live show. During “Push the Eagle’s Stomach,” from the Philadelphia hobo-junk-blues collective’s sophomore album, Six Demon Bag, someone (a high-pitched demon, perhaps?) screeches what sounds like “my brown eye’s blacker than yours,” simultaneously invoking scatological humor and playing off Kelis’s hit of yestersummer. Yes, Man Man thrives on the bizarre and has an almost circus-like originality. And therein lies much of the band’s charm.-Prefix Mag
Minus the Bear, w/ The Helio Sequence and Tiny Vipers
Fri. 10/19 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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A band as proudly progressive as Minus The Bear shouldn’t tread water with its third full-length. And yet Planet Of Ice triumphs precisely because it halts the group’s forward momentum in favor of hushed, brooding contemplation. The mood suits them. After the disc suffers a weak start with the grating, effects-hampered “Burying Luck” and the inconsequential “Ice Monster”—where new keyboardist Alex Rose spreads on way too much synthesized cheese—”Knights” perfects Minus’ glitch-prog with jabbing guitars, jittery effects, and Jake Snider’s tense yet smooth ruminations on sexual economics.
From there, Planets enters another dimension. With heavy debts to Pink Floyd and Adrian Belew-era King Crimson, the disc uncoils with a sinister playfulness that culminates in “When We Escape”—which sports a majestic, alien chorus that imagines Jawbox covering Alan Parsons Project. The just-as-sublime nine-minute closer “Lotus” is exactly what mid-period Cave In should have sounded like. While not a huge sonic leap forward for Minus The Bear, Planet shows the band eager—and more than able—to take a deep breath and explore its emerging maturity and depth.-The A.V. Club
Tragically Hip
Thu. 10/18 | 7:00PM @ La Zona Rosa (Downtown)
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Despite the massive north-of-the-border success of the Tragically Hip, one of Canada’s rock ‘n’ roll crown jewels, is not a household name in this country. Even so, to say that The Hip, as their fans call them, do not have a fervent subterranean and expatriate following in the U.S. would be fallacious in the least.read more at austin360.com
Buddy Miles' All-Star Blues Jam
Sat. 10/13 | 9:00PM @ La Zona Rosa (Downtown)
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The Belmont continues its outdoor theater series this month with four films starring Matt Dillon. Tonight’s taste of Dillon is ‘The Flamingo Kid.’ The film is shown on the big screen and features dinner specials.read more at austin360.com