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Austin City Limits Music Festival
Fri. 09/26 | 11:00AM - Sun. 09/28 @ Zilker Park (South of the river)
For complete lineup and more info visit www.aclfestival.com/lineup.aspx
Sahara Smith, Bob Schneider, Emory Quinn, Shawn Nelson
Mon. 07/21 | 7:00PM @ Saxon Pub (South of the river)
Video Games Live! An Immersive Concert Event Featuring Music from the Most Popular...
Fri. 07/11 | 8:00PM - Sat. 07/12 @ The Long Center for the Performing Arts
Video Games Live! is an immersive concert event featuring music from the most popular video games of all time. The Austin Symphony Orchestra and a local choir will perform along with exclusive…more»
The Sixth Annual Keep Austin Weird 5K and Festival
Sat. 06/28 | 3:00PM @ Auditorium Shores (South of the river)
8:30 PM - Alejandro Escovedo7:15 PM - What Made Milwaukee Famous6:15 PM - Black Joe Lewis and The Honey Bears5:00 PM - Army of Freshman4:00 PM - Feeding 50003:00 PM Super Pal Univers…more»
Mates of State, Black Joe Lewis, The Headlights (Outside)
Fri. 06/13 | 7:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
Husband-and-wife duo of Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel play indie pop with super-hooky tunes that are both sing-along friendly and emotionally powerful. Blues-funk master Black Joe Lewis prov…more»
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Even in the precious world of indie rock, it’s possible to be too cutesy, and Mates Of State have been toeing that line for most of their career. But the dewy duo continues to save itself by producing albums that are better than the previous ones, including the new Re-Arrange Us, which puts a few spins on the band’s drums-and-organ format via extra instrumentation from producers Peter Katis, Chris Walla, and Spoon’s Jim Eno. Its 10 catchy songs are so solid that you probably won’t even notice their creators making googly eyes at each other. Headlights hails from Illinois, though sonically—with its gauzy harmonies and swooping guitars—it could be the offspring of Britain’s early-’90s shoegazer movement and the chipper side of the Montreal scene. Also playing: Black Joe Lewis.
The Kills w/ Dax Riggs, Child Ballads
Sat. 05/24 | 8:00PM @ The Parish (Downtown)
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XL Recommended – The Kills Alison Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie Hince deliver oddball, bluesy synth-rock full of cranky drum machines and bad mojo.
— Joe Gross more at austin360.com
M.I.A. w/ Holy Fuck (SOLD OUT)
Thu. 05/01 | 7:00PM @ La Zona Rosa (Downtown)
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Based on the completely bonkers response to M.I.A.’s stew of hip-hop, reggae, Indian and African beats at the Austin City Limits Music Festival and a November show at UT’s Hogg Auditorium, it’s not too surprising that this show is technically sold out.
— Joe Gross more at austin360.com
Eeyore's 45th Birthday Party
Sat. 04/26 | 11:00PM @ Pease Park (Campus to 183)
Eeyores 45th Annual Birthday Party Saturday, April 26, 2008 11:00 a.m. until dark. Children's Area from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Austin TX USA LIVE MUSIC from 12 noon to 7 p.m.…more»
Austin Reggae Festival
Sat. 04/19 | 12:00PM - Sun. 04/20 @ Auditorium Shores (South of the river)
2008 AUSTIN REGGAE FESTIVAL Presented by the Capital Area Food Bank Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20 Music from noon to 10 pm both days Auditorium Shores in downtown Austin 2008…more»
3rd Annual Marijuana Law for Musicians
Fri. 04/18 | 7:00PM @ The Mohawk (Downtown)
Friday, April 18 (two days before 4 / 20) Presented by Charlie Roadman, Attorney, University of Texas Law '02 7 - 8:30 pm * FreeThe Mohawk 912 Red River * Austin, TX ** New addition …more»
40 Acres Fest 2008--The Roots Headlining!
Sat. 04/05 | 7:00PM @ The University of Texas Campus (UT Tower)
40 Acres Fest is the largest student run event in the nation, with the motto “by students, for students”, that entails live musical performances and University student organization…more»
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The Roots? Yes please.
Vallejo CD Release Party w/ Mother's Anthem and Dremnt the End
Fri. 03/28 | 8:00PM @ Antone's (Downtown)
Voxtrot, Yellow Fever, Ringo Deathstarr, Hollywood Gossip
Fri. 03/28 | 8:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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FREE! Spoon / Grupo Fantasma / Del the Funky Homosapien
Thu. 03/13 | 5:00PM @ Auditorium Shores (South of the river)
All ages, gates open at 5.Grupo at 6del at 7 spoon at 8
WMMF CD Release w/ The Lemurs, Loxsly, Black Before Red (outside)
Fri. 03/07 | 9:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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Austin’s What Made Milwaukee Famous began its journey to fame in 2006 when it signed with Barsuk Records (original home of Death Cab For Cutie), which re-released the band’s debut, Trying To Never Catch Up. Fortunately, the hometown boys make good on that promise on the brand-new What Doesn’t Kill Us, adding appropriately sized stadium bravado to its already shimmering indie-pop gems, and crafting a record that may finally garner it the sort of media fawning, soundtrack work, and ringtone money afforded to Barsuk’s most celebrated product. WMMF plays a CD-release show here aided by sets from three Austin bands due for their own breakouts: ice-water dance-rock from The Lemurs, countrified synth-pop from Loxsly, and dreamy harmonies from Black Before Red.
Ghostland Observatory CD Release Party
Fri. 02/29 | 8:00PM @ Austin Music Hall (Downtown)
Click "I Like It" for a chance to win a free pair of tix! The new Ghostland Observatory album is finished and to celebrate they will be playing a CD Release Party at the A…more»
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Ghostland Observatory has grown big in Austin and beyond with a sound that tips toward the electro-rock likes of The Rapture and VHS Or Beta—more so the latter, thanks to a penchant for vocoder effects that skew as suspect as often as they prove stirring. The duo spent most of 2007 breaking out behind the flashy grooves of Paparazzi Lightning, an album made for nightclub hedonism that naturally felt flaccid in the harsh light of day. Not taking any chances, the new Robotique Majestique amps up the hair-band posturing even further—the mix of Euro-metal yowls and oppressively cheesy ’80s synths evokes Billy Squier as remixed by The Crystal Method—which won’t win back cynics who have already dismissed the group. It should, however, make a huge splash amongst those who value style over substance—i.e., the majority of the music-buying public. Opening: Dr. Jack.


The music portion of this I-guess-it’s-a-tradition-now kicks off at 3 p.m. with a show from the teen band Super Pal Universe. Stay for sets from Feeding 5000, Army of Freshmen, Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears, What Made Milwaukee Famous and Alejandro Escovedo. more at austin360.com