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The Austin Farmer's Market DowntownEvery Saturday 09:00AM @ Republic Square Park (Downtown)74 People and 6 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Mothers of InventionSaturday 09/06 (08:00PM) - Saturday 09/13 @ The Hideout Theatre & Coffee House (Downtown)Written and performed byu Laura Poe 3 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Tighten Up Dance PartyEvery Wednesday 07:00PM @ Beauty Bar (Downtown)3 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Low Cash WednesdaysEvery Wednesday 10:00PM @ Lamberts (Downtown)DJ Mel is a turntablist in the purest form of the art; the party rocker. Musically unpretentious, Stylistically eclectic.&quo...read more 14 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Kick Butt Comedy - Open Mic Night - 8pmEvery Wednesday 07:00PM @ Kick Butt CoffeeThe Kick Butt Comedy Open Mic Wednesdays - 8 p.m. Free with One (1) Drink Purchase Comedians show up no later than 7:30 p.m. ...read more 3 People and 1 All-Star Like this Event. So do I! |
Neo Soul Open Mic and Poetry LoungeEvery Thursday 07:00PM @ Club IllusionsLargest Open Mic Venue In Central Texas! Hosted By Austins' Own Ms. Jackson! Doors Open at 8pm . Featuring&nb...read more 3 People and 1 All-Star Like this Event. So do I! |
Cat Power w/ Appaloosa (Rescheduled 4/20 Show for Tonight 10/11)Saturday 10/11 (07:00PM) @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)Click "I Like It!" to win free tickets! 2 pairs will be given away!! 149 People and 12 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
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Radio SilenceEvery Thursday 08:00PM @ The Vortex (East of I-35)VORTEX Repertory Company and Uprise! Productions proudly present the world premiere of Radio Silence: a word opera, a fresh-t...read more 2 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Radio SilenceEvery Sunday 08:00PM @ The Vortex (East of I-35)2 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Radio SilenceSaturday 08/30 (08:00PM) - Sunday 08/31 @ The Vortex (East of I-35)VORTEX Repertory Company and Uprise! Productions proudly present the world premiere of Radio Silence: a word opera, a fresh-t...read more 2 People and 2 All-Stars Like this Event. So do I! |
Candy & Cigarettes Zine Release Party #2Saturday 08/30 (09:00PM) @ Club de Ville (Downtown)5 People and 1 All-Star Like this Event. So do I! |






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Til We're Blue or Destroy
Til We’re Blue Or Destroy are one of the groups that stand out from the pack. Whether they’re charging in with guitar-driven rock and melody or their appealing to the sample-loving, electro-pop addicts, Til We’re Blue never do it half-assed…more at Austinist
Posted 7 months ago.hello lovers
Hello Lovers—Vanity Fair (Inchworm): If it is possible to musically capture a lovesick, misunderstood poet wailing and moping about drunkenly in a scummy apartment overlooking a dark and lonely city, Austin’s Hello Lovers have done it.more at austinist.com
Posted 7 months ago.trans am
Originally intended as a side project for members of Bomblast, experimental trio Trans Am have long since produced innovative, electronic post-rock.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Autumn Defense
The Autumn Defense, led by Wilco band mates John Stirratt and Pat Sansone, have been creating folk-pop indulgent in melody and texture since the turn of the century.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Best Fwends
Best Fwends generate energetic bursts of post-punk mayhem complemented heavily by assorted electronic output as well as random keyboard and video game noises, among other things.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.David Vandervelde
Vandervelde’s vocals bleed sincerity and the live show tonight should combine all his potential into one powerful performance.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Lee Simmons
Singer-songwriter Lee Simmons’ debut full-length, Sometimes Fools, is a welcome collection of insightful lyrics and memorable melodies.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Mount Eerie
Attending a Mount Eerie show is a gamble, but it’s one that has the potential to pay off big time.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Battles
The New York quartet comprised of John Stanier, Ian Williams, David Konopka, and Tyondai Braxton recently released their first full-length, Mirrored, garnering some solid reviews.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Earl Greyhound
NYC’s Earl Greyhound is rolling into town with winter-storm force, bringing with them one of the most Led Zeppelinly, energetic live shows you’ll ever see.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.the rentals
The Rentals truly returned in 2007 with the release of the Last Little Life EP, a short collection of wonderful melodies accentuated by constant synth (of course) and Sharp’s vocal inter-play with his female counterparts in the band.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Do Make Say Think
Do Make Say Think blend blistering rock guitars with numerous other soundscape generating instruments to create sophisticated and epic compositions of the finest caliber.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Rilo Kiley
Under The Blacklight, Rilo Kiley’s latest album, simmers in a sexy vibe.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Sierra Leone's Refugee Allstars
The All-Stars’ live show promises to be an inspiring anti-war rally buoyed by hopeful optimism for the future of the continent.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Pink Nasty
Pink Nasty (AKA Sara Beck) brings enterprising lyrics and deftly arranged folk-pop to the masses for free while Gerard Cosloy spins the beats.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.San Saba County
Austin roughnecks San Saba County have released a stellar new LP proving that Alt-Country is not only alive and well, it’s rummaging through your liquor cabinets and throwing up on your cat.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.of montreal
Of Montreal, unlike what seems to be the case with most great bands recently, is not a group from Montreal.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.THE DONNAS
According to their MySpace page, buxom AC/DC impersonators The Donnas “are for real and are here to stay”, just in case you were wondering.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.The Hold Steady
The Hold Steady have been holding, er, steady in the limelight since 2004, picking up a Village Voice cover here and a best album of the year there (2006: The Onion’s A.V. Club), and just generally best-ing all over the place: they were Blender’s 2006 Band of the Year and made it to Rolling Stone’s annual album ranker at number 8. Critical acclaim blah blah blah.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Caribou
What was once called Manitoba (not Handsome Dick) is now Caribou, and tonight, this electronic psychadelic dreamy pop outfit (a full band plays live) will be at Club Deville.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.The Black and White Years
Difficult to classify, The Black and White Years make electronic rock that isn’t especially sinister or epically poppy, distancing them from comparisons to nasties The Faint or pop forebears Duran Duran.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.The Pipettes
The self-aware manufactured 1960s girl group vibe is somehow much more fun than it sounds, and the Pipettes won our hearts when they put out that deadpan Beyond the Valley of the Dolls send up video for “Pull Shapes” from their 2006 debut album.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.The Midgetmen
Sandwiched between the two are the Midgetmen who specialize in beer infused punk n’ roll fit to kick off any weekend, or week-day for that matter.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Single Frame
Single Frame has been creating eclectic electro-pop for a good number of years now.more at austinist.com
Posted 8 months ago.Jose Gonzales
If left to your own Texan devices, it would be easy to assume that world-famous guitarist/heartthrob José González came from somewhere south of the Rio Grande…more at austinist.com
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