Concert Recap: Kohanna & Tuskola at Stubb’s Indoors
Austin-based artists Kohanna and Tuskola charmed the audience with atmospheric energy at Stubb’s Indoors on March 26.
Photos by Makenna Morgan
Singer-songwriter Kohanna opens the night singing the colorful lyrics of “The Waltzer”: “Drive until you run out of gas / So won’t you drive, real fast / Italian cowboy, don’t take your foot off the gas.”
Singer-songwriter Kohanna opens the night singing the colorful lyrics of “The Waltzer”: “Drive until you run out of gas / So won’t you drive, real fast / Italian cowboy, don’t take your foot off the gas.”
Singer-songwriter Kohanna opens the night singing the colorful lyrics of “The Waltzer”: “Drive until you run out of gas / So won’t you drive, real fast / Italian cowboy, don’t take your foot off the gas.”
Kohanna strums the guitar during the bridge of “Card Games” from her 2021 album Hometown.
Multi-instrumentalist Payton Andrews plays the fiddle during “Card Games.”
Kohanna smiles while the crowd cheers during “Miss America” from her newest album Colorado: Side A.
Kohanna and her band perform her last song of the night, “Colorado,” chanting the lyrics: “Pick me up / Where we going / Colorado.”
Kohanna and her band perform her last song of the night, “Colorado,” chanting the lyrics: “Pick me up / Where we going / Colorado.”
Singer-songwriter Tuskola takes the stage to sing the slow melodies and lyrics of “Yr Dog”: “I was hoping I could be your dog, got a collar I've been waiting to use / you've got a whistle only I can hear and it plays my favorite tune.”
Tuskola leans back while singing about spring and cigarette burns during the grounding melody of “Cartoon Violence.”
Tuskola fills the room with twangy guitar notes as he passionately sings the lyrics of “Thunderbolts”: “It starts in the dark / Who cares about these stars / Breath of the breeze is the backdrop for a breaking heart.”
Singer-songwriter Sonia McLaughlin sings back up vocals and plays a shaker during “Thunderbolts.”
Guitarist Ryan Huseman holds up his guitar during the chorus of “Thunderbolts.”
Tuskola fills the room with a folksy ambiance as he closes out the night with “Blue Collar.”