Support Andy Brown for Travis County Democratic Party Chair--Black Joe Lewis, Coli...
Tue. 01/29 | 5:30PM @ The Victory Grill
Event: Event Supporting Andy Brown for Travis County Democratic Party Chair "Live Music, No Boring Speeches, No Donations Required"What: Club/Group MeetingHost: K…more»
Blue Tuesday: w/ Blue Tuesday w/Derek O'Brien & Friends | Malford Milligan
Tue. 01/29 | 8:00PM @ Antone's (Downtown)
DOORS 08:00 PM | SHOW 09:00 PM
Some Say Leland, Reverand Glasseye, Clay Nightingale, Country Willie
Tue. 01/29 | 9:00PM @ Beerland (Downtown)
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This Will Destroy You In-Store Performance
Tue. 01/29 | 5:00PM @ Waterloo Records (Downtown)
This Will Destroy You will be doing a free in-store performance at Waterloo Records in celebration of their new release "This Will Destroy You". Free refreshments provided by Sh…more»
Jackalope Tuesdays
Every Tuesday 10:30PM @ The Jackalope (East Sixth)
Djs Donna the Dead and Siren Summer playing electro, synthpop, punk, new wave, metal, goth, whatever. 1/2 price wings, $2.50 Pearl Pomegranate Vodka drink special for ladies, $2 High Lif…more»
Planet Casper 6:30p, Alejandro Escovedo 10p, David Garza 11:30p
Tue. 01/29 | 6:30PM @ Continental Club (South of the river)
The Virgin, Saints, and Angels: South American Paintings 1600-1825 from the Thoma ...
Tue. 01/29 | 7:00PM - Sun. 03/16 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus to 183)
The Virgin, Saints, and Angels: South American Paintings 1600-1825 from the Thoma Collection is an exhibition of 55 richly detailed paintings, filled with religious and sacred iconography, is …more»









Reminiscent of dusty field recordings and the kind of primordial folk heard on The Anthology Of American Folk Music, Some Say Leland is earnestly committed to its version of American roots music, singing lyrical tales of wandering troubadours and weepy odes to hunchbacks over a dry creek bed of banjos, accordion, and brass. While it’s tempting to relate them to early 20th-century revivalists like Squirrel Nut Zippers, Some Say Leland’s antediluvian bent is far from a gimmick: Its palpable affection for the cleansing power of folk should delight fans of fellow modern-day traditionalists like Will Oldham or Andrew Bird. The band has a soul mate in Reverend Glasseye, a recent Boston import whose vaudevillian pirate shanties are stirring and disturbing in equal measure. Opening: Clay Nightingale.