Architecture in Helsinki w/Glass Candy
Wed. 11/14 | 8:30PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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JENS LEKMAN
Wed. 11/14 | 2:00PM @ The Parish (Downtown)
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In a song called “Black Cab,” Swedish songwriter Jens Lekman laments in a low, Stephin Merritt-like croon about his knack for killing parties. In countless others, he draws on bright instrumental accompaniment (strings, bells, etc.) to lean against his voice’s inherent mournfulness. He won’t have any of that to fall back on at this solo show, but fortunately for all his complaints about missing trains and odes to former crushes, Lekman has a keen ear for hooks that keeps things cheery—as happens to glorious ends on his recent album Night Falls Over Kortedala.
TOOL w/ Trans Am
Wed. 11/14 | 8:00PM @ Frank Erwin Center (Downtown)
Tickets for Tool with special guest Trans Am at the Frank Erwin Center, Wednesday, November 14 at 8 p.m. are $39.50, $49.50 and $55 and are ON SALE NOW at all Texas Box Office Outlets (include…more»
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Tool’s concert stop before entering the heart of Texas to support their Grammy-winning 10,000 Days? Istanbul, Turkey. Such is the global appeal of their aural alchemy.read more at AustinChronicle.com
Scion Presents: MR OIZO - DJ MEHDI - OCELOT (iheartcomix)
Wed. 11/14 | 10:00PM @ Antone's (Downtown)
The Ponys, Chin Up Chin Up
Wed. 11/14 | 7:00PM @ The Mohawk (Downtown)
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Gimme free indie rock!read more at AustinChronicle.com
Subtext "Nuts and Bolts" Party, 10:30pm
Wed. 11/14 | 10:30PM @ Bourbon Rocks (Downtown)
Hump Day Hook Up - Nuts and Bolts PartyReady for another Hump Day Hook Up? This Wednesday, November 14 at10:30pm let's get drunk and see which guy's screw fits your bolt atour Nu…more»
Grey Daturas (Australia), Expensive Shit (mem. of When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth)
Wed. 11/14 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
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Doom rock from Down Under.read more at AustinChronicle.com
101X Homegrown Live w/ Flash Boys, Black Panda, The Naysays
Wed. 11/14 | 9:00PM @ Red Eyed Fly (Red River)
$5 at the doorAll AgesThe NaySays 9pBlack Panda 10pThe Flash Boys 11p
Hump Day Twang Show
Wed. 11/14 | 8:00PM - Wed. 11/14 @ Flipnotics Coffeespace (South of the river)
Well now! Twanguero is an entirely new breed. Big Texas twang, superb violin, surf, and a whole lot more. Their sound is big, intense, sweeping, panoramic, and totally compelling. If yo…more»
Weird Wednesday: Mister Scarface
Wed. 11/14 | 7:00PM @ Alamo Drafthouse South (South of the river)
(Midnight, Free)
PSYCHOTROPIC: New & classic psych + visuals-special screening "Dirt Road To Psyche...
Wed. 11/14 | 9:00PM @ Club de Ville (Downtown)
Special FREE screening of a new documentary film "Dirt Road To Psychedelia: Austin, TX During The 1960's" on Wedenesday, November 14th at psychedelic night, Psychotropic @ …more»
Black Light Burns w/ Neverset
Wed. 11/14 | 7:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
(Indoor)
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Fastball @ 10 / James McMurtry @ 12 $7 / Trube Farrell & Sniz @ 10
Wed. 11/14 | 7:00PM @ Continental Club (South of the river)


















Text this event Architecture In Helsinki might seem at first glance
to be Australia’s answer to Out Hud, but the coed ensemble also draws
bits from The Beta Band and Tom Tom Club. The sound came together on
the group’s rhythmically playful chant-along album In Case We Die, but
it’s doubly rousing onstage. After the release of Die, “creative
differences” led to the sudden departure of members Isobel Knowles and
Tara Shackell, so it’s not surprising that the recent Places Like This
represents a departure for the group. “Feather In A Baseball Cap” and
“Hold Music” have Helsinki architect Cameron Bird channeling Modest
Mouse-style vocals, though nothing on Places matches the catchiness or
immediacy of “Float On.” A Portland band pitched toward
disco-ventilated post-punk and no-wave noise, opener Glass Candy has
banged around the indie underground with a handful of releases for the
Troubleman Unlimited label. The group preens through party-starting
revisionism, lacing dance-y grooves with loose-limbed lurches and
vocals by Ida No, a jaw-dropping frontwoman on par with Debbie Harry
in her prime.