Some of cinema’s most unforgettable bands exist only on the screen. From the heart-thumping garage rock of The Wonders to the bright bubblegum of Josie and the Pussycats, these fictional bands capture the chaos and charisma of the musicians we know and love, with an added cinematic quality.
Read MoreEnglish pop artist Calum Scott brought his ‘The Avenior Tour’ to promote his third album Avenoir to ACL Live at the Moody Theater on April 12 with support from Pretty Jane.
Read MoreNew York City rock band The Thing performed at Antone’s on April 10 with support from Sexpop and Grocery Bag.
Read MoreGoldie Boutilier performed to a packed crowd at The Kessler Theater in Dallas on April 4 with support from Syd Taylor.
Read MoreNew York City rock band Quarters brought their ‘I HOPE THIS ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD’ tour to Austin, Texas, on April 5 with support from Telescreens and Charlie Burg.
Read MoreWyatt Flores entertained the crowd on the first stop of his Drive All Night Tour with his mix of country and red dirt sound at the Austin Rodeo.
Read MoreThe Better Men brought a night full of excitement to Hole in the Wall,joined by openers The Zomberries and Dankeshön on April 5.
Read MoreFollowing their album release party at Empire Garage, Afterglow talked with CAPYAC’s Eric Peana about returning to Austin, incorporating visual art with their music, and bridging the distance between performer and audience.
Read MoreIndie-rock artist Indigo De Souza filled Mohawk Austin with electric energy on April 11 with support from Mothé.
Read MoreSister trio blues and soul band Southern Avenue performed at Antone’s Nightclub on April 8.
Read MoreThe “$10 dollar” cowboy, Charley Crockett, performed to a crowd of die-hard fans at Waterloo Records on April 8.
Read MoreHow the original score has become the language communicating emotions of first love, grief, and identity exploration.
Read MoreLiz Cooper brought indie-rock music to Antone’s Nightclub on April 3 with her ‘It’s A New Day’ tour with opener Brody Price.
Read MoreJazz musician Samara Joy performs at ACL Live at the Moody Theater with her band on April 2.
Read MoreBetween 2002 and 2012, the Sahara Desert was host to one of the most unique music festival experiences. The Festival in the Desert combined Tuareg cultural traditions and the sound of desert blues genre in the vast sand dunes of the area, before regional instability and violence forced the music to go silent.
Read MoreNot every band from a TV show is a real one. During the production of their show, The Runarounds became a real band and family with an indie rock vibe and a coming of age tone. The Runarounds speak to their audience through their relatable songs that make you remember what it was like to be 17 and uncertain.
Read MoreThe genre-bending musician detailedly unveils her songwriting process and the struggles of breaking out in today’s social media-driven music scene while maintaining a positive outlook.
Read MoreOne of a whopping 60 dates on its ‘Farewell Frontier Tour,’ Journey shook the Moody Center all night on March 31 as dad rock fans from across the metroplex gathered to revel in the band’s timeless chart-topping singles. As they bidded a bittersweet adieu, Journey reminded us why they were and still are the classic rock band we all know and love.
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