Concert Recap: Mirador at Mohawk
Bluesy-rock ensemble Mirador made the intimate Mohawk feel like a sold-out stadium for the Austin stop of its first headlining tour.
Photos by Olivia Cagle

Opener Linka Moja raises her arms in excitement for the set which included original songs and covers, such as “Going to California” by Led Zeppelin.

Linka Moja performs “Blood Orange” from her second EP Told You So.

Bass guitarist Andrew Maney and Linka Moja share a moment between performances of “Blood Orange” and “House of the Rising Sun.”

After much anticipation, Mirador takes the stage, kicking off its set with “Heels of the Hunt.”

After much anticipation, Mirador takes the stage, kicking off its set with “Heels of the Hunt.”

After much anticipation, Mirador takes the stage, kicking off its set with “Heels of the Hunt.”

Lead singer and guitarist Chris Turpin and guitarist Jake Kiszka combine their talents during “Raider.”

Lead singer and guitarist Chris Turpin and guitarist Jake Kiszka combine their talents during “Raider.”

Lead singer and guitarist Chris Turpin and guitarist Jake Kiszka combine their talents during “Raider.”

Lead singer and guitarist Chris Turpin and guitarist Jake Kiszka combine their talents during “Raider.”

A sea of blue light engulfs Kiszka and bassist Nick Pini as they take the audience on a journey during their performance of “Feels Like Gold.”

A sea of blue light engulfs Kiszka and bassist Nick Pini as they take the audience on a journey during their performance of “Feels Like Gold.”

The band electrifies the venue with its gritty track “Fortune’s Fate.”

The band electrifies the venue with its gritty track “Fortune’s Fate.”

The band electrifies the venue with its gritty track “Fortune’s Fate.”














