Song of the DayAug 21, 2017Aug 22, 2017 Rainer Maria: “Lower Worlds” After ten years, the Wisconsin/New York punk band Rainer Maria returns with a song that’s more Zeppelin than Sex […]
Song of the DayAug 18, 2017Aug 19, 2017 Nik West: “Bottom Of The Bottle” Nik West is a bassist who’s shared stages with Prince, Bootsy Collins, and George Clinton. Catch her live in […]
Song of the DayAug 16, 2017Aug 17, 2017 Bill Baird: “Bourgeois Blues” Former Austinite Bill Baird returns with two new albums full of his witty, homemade folk-pop.
Song of the DayAug 14, 2017Aug 15, 2017 Midway In Wake: “They’ll Come For Us” Combining literature, painting, and music, Midway In Wake has made a multimedia album, detailing the same event from ten […]
Song of the DayAug 11, 2017Aug 12, 2017 Girl Ray: “Trouble” If Girl Ray had formed a half-century earlier, we would’ve heard them on a Wes Anderson soundtrack.
Song of the DayAug 9, 2017Aug 10, 2017 Ruby Fray: “Honor” Austin’s Ruby Fray sounds like the Cocteau Twins dressed in darker clothes on its new single. Catch them tonight […]
Song of the DayAug 7, 2017Aug 8, 2017 Deap Vally: “Grunge Bond” (Unplugged Version) L.A. punk duo Deap Vally unplug on their new EP. Catch them at ACL Live on Friday with Blondie […]
Song of the DayAug 4, 2017Aug 5, 2017 She Sir: “Private Party” Austin’s She Sir brings its dreampop sound to the Mohawk tonight for an album release show.
Song of the DayAug 2, 2017Aug 3, 2017 The Weather Station: “Thirty” The Weather Station makes folk music in the style of Bill Callahan, full of oddly great details.
Song of the DayJul 31, 2017Aug 1, 2017 Stephen Doster: “Shooting For The Stars” Austin’s Stephen Doster has worked with Dr. John, Willie Nelson, and more. His new album is dedicated to the […]
Song of the DayJul 28, 2017Jul 29, 2017 Washed Out: “Get Lost” Washed Out returns with more blissed-out dance-pop, augmented with lots of colorful samples.
Song of the DayJul 26, 2017Jul 27, 2017 Dead Stars: “Pink Clouds” In the grand tradition of the Ramones or the Jesus & Mary Chain, you can headbang and whistle along […]
Song of the DayJul 24, 2017Jul 25, 2017 NHD: “I Sent A Postcard” What do Rhett Miller, Bob Schneider, Justin Bieber, and the Dixie Chicks have in common? They all (somewhat inadvertently) […]
Song of the DayJul 21, 2017Jul 22, 2017 Cymbals Eat Guitars: “Have A Heart” New York’s Cymbals Eat Guitars brings its raw, punchy rock to Stubb’s tonight.
Song of the DayJul 19, 2017Jul 20, 2017 Wand: “Plum” L.A.’s Wand rearranges the psychedelic furniture on this slow-burning Song of the Day.
Song of the DayJul 17, 2017Jul 18, 2017 Lomelda: “Interstate Vision” Lomelda hails from the tiny Texas town of Silsbee, and the group’s folk music reverberates with small-town details.
Song of the DayJul 14, 2017Jul 15, 2017 My Empty Phantom: “Reflection” Austin’s Jesse Beaman plays every instrument himself under the moniker My Empty Phantom. You can see the magic at […]
Song of the DayJul 12, 2017Jul 13, 2017 Shabazz Palaces: “Shine A Light” (feat. Thaddillac) This week, Seattle’s Shabazz Palaces release two new albums that consider the ugly side of America from an alien […]
Song of the DayJul 10, 2017Jul 11, 2017 Whiskey Shivers: “Like A Stone” On their new album, Austin’s Whiskey Shivers play bluegrass with a punk spirit. Catch them in our Studio 1A […]
Song of the DayJul 7, 2017Jul 8, 2017 Magna Carda: “Back Then” Austin’s Magna Carda returns with the hazy, humid funk of “Back Then.” Catch them at Cheer Up Charlie’s on […]
Song of the DayJul 5, 2017Jul 6, 2017 The Human Circuit: “Greeves” The Human Circuit is a seven-piece Austin band with a punchy, pop sound spiked with orchestral flourishes.
Song of the DayJul 3, 2017Oct 13, 2021 Sarah Jaffe: “Bad Baby” It’s hard to pin down Sarah Jaffe, and that’s exactly what makes her such an exciting artist. “Bad Baby” […]
Song of the DayJun 30, 2017Jul 1, 2017 The Dan Ryan: “Guidance” Austin’s Dan Ryan is a band, not a man, and they play folk music on a mind-bending psych-rock scale. […]
Song of the DayJun 28, 2017Jun 29, 2017 Jesse Woods: “Smoke Machine” Former Austinite Jesse Woods burrows deep into some cosmic country-rock on this new song.