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Live Review: The Human Circuit at The Sidewinder in Austin, TX
Material: The Human Circuit is a five-piece, post-psychedelic pop/rock band that fuses together intense passion and creativity, as well as numerous clashing instrumentals, into their own special brand of organized ... -
Live Review: Darkbird at Cheer up Charlie's in Austin, TX
Material: Darkbird blends sharp, intense instrumentals with delicate vocals for a "fleshed out musical experience. With a predominant alternative rock vibe, the band’s original material sends listeners on a moody, ... -
Live Review: The Cover Letter at the Pecan Festival in Austin, TX
Material: The Cover Letter is a five-piece band with influences from country, folk, rock and pop. Original material sheds light on somber topics such as self-doubt and heartbreak, but the ... -
Live Review: Migrant Kids at Empire Control Room & Garage
Material: Their sound is difficult to categorize, but finds its niche between pop and rock, with a unique spin. With perfectly harmonious vocals from Zakoor and Odeja, and energetic, captivating live ... -
Live Review: Riders Against the Storm at Empire
Material: The Rhode Island-native husband-and-wife hip-hop act do so much more than create urban-inspired tunes that it seems an injustice to categorize them in one genre. Their music is complex ... -
Live Review: The Clouds Are Ghosts at the Pecan Street Festival
Material: This eclectic Austin-native group became an intriguing six-piece act when one of its two founding members left. The band has truly found their strength with an alluring sound that ...