Austin

“Waterparker” by Botany

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Erstwhile Sleep Whale drummer Spencer Stephenson has created Botany & this spacey, entrancing little track is off his debut Feeling Today, released just last week. The man is getting love from every source imaginable, including this one…

Austin

@quietcompanytx

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The ferocious but cuddly men of Quiet Company are on a roll…they just cleaned house in our recent Artist of the Month poll, and they’re gearing up for an 11/27 "Twitter" show at ND/501 Studios, which will feature all live time tweets projected on the movie screen wall. Your 140 are welcome. They’ll be joined by Love at 20, Moving Castles, and Guns of Navarone. 

Austin

One From Balmorhea

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Say Bal More Ay. Good. A little quieter, please. Excellent. Now a little weirder, but somehow more compelling. That’s it! Now practice for years.

That’s "Clamor" from the upcoming Balmorhea 7", which is so advanced it has its own website. You can see pretty things and hear more at candorclamor.com. Don’t call the band, though, they’re in Europe and it will cost you a fortune. 

 

Austin

After Surfer Rosa, Neil Young

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Another upcoming tribute (joining tonight’s love show to Surfer Rosa @ the Thunderbird), to be executed by the fine fine bands of Austin: Friday, December 3rd, eleven Austin bands are taking on the work of Neil Young. The lineup for the Parish show: 

01:30a – Smoke & Feathers
01:00a – La Snacks (above)
12:30p – The Gary
12:00p – The Midgetmen
11:30p – Sour Notes
11:00p – The Pons
10:30p – Whiskey Priest
10:00p – When In Rome (members of East Cameron Folkcore/Oh No Oh
My/The Bread/Burgess Meredith/Mike and The Moonpies)
09:30p – Through The Trees
09:00p – Blue Kabuki
08:30p – Distant Seconds

Enjoy…

(photo by John Gross)

 

Austin

From the Open Blog: Simple Machines!

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One of the more promising groups to emerge from Austin in recent years, Simple Machines has a sound that is hard to describe but easy to love. What began as a casual meeting between two friends quickly turned into a prolific series of songwriting sessions. Encouraged by an enthusiastic response, the two filled out their sound with the addition of a handful of talented friends. The group’s catchy songwriting soon melded with lush electronic textures and enticing dance rhythms to create an infectious musical signature.

(Ed.: this post taken from Simple Machines’ post on our DIY Open Blog, check out other Open Blog posts in the Deli Kitchen.)

Austin

Kick Off for Best. Festival. Ever?

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Brooklyn Vegan declared it to be so last year…now you decide. This year for Fun Fun Fun, joining Weird Al and Gwar, and representing your home: Black Nasty, Eagle Claw, Indian Jewelry, Royal Forest, Woven Bones, and more. Tonight (11/4), just across the way from the usual Local Music Is Sexy madness, Til We’re Blue or Destroy and The Great Nostalgic (above) will play a kickoff party at Club De Ville. (Full lineup of after parties right here.) 

Austin

The Octopus Project @ Waterloo 11/4 FREE!!

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Wet Gold – The Octopus Project from Zellner Bros. on Vimeo.

The Octopus Project is back in town, after touring around the nation behind their recent release Hexadecagon – and, because you live in Austin, you can see them for free this Thursday (11/4) at their Waterloo in-store performance, 5pm. (Vid from an earlier release – "Wet Gold" above.) 

Today is November 2nd & we all know what that means: return your costume rentals to Lucy in Disguise. Oh, and vote.

Austin

Local Music Is Sexy 11/4

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One of our favorite events of the year is coming up next Thursday (11/4) – the Austinist created, Mohawk-housed, absolutely FREE pre-FFF Fest event Local Music Is Sexy. TV Torso, Sally Crewe & the Sudden Moves, Watch Out For Rockets, Markov, Rayon Beach and Hundred Visions (ex-Corto Maltese) will occupy the outdoor stage, while Bill Baird, Weird Weeds, Sleep Good, Botany, Mutual Benefit, Dana Falconberry (above), and Amasa Ghana take over inside. Local music will make you hot and bothered. 

(photo by Chad Wadsworth)