FeaturesApr 26, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Amazing Grace: The Story of Willie Nelson On April 30th, Willie Nelson celebrates his 80th birthday. In celebration, it’s an encore presentation of the award winning […]
Song of the DayApr 26, 2013Apr 25, 2013 The Laurels: “Manic Saturday” Australia is a country, a whole friggin’ continent, and a place that’s producing some of the coolest psychedelic rock […]
Song of the DayApr 24, 2013Apr 24, 2013 Brass Bed: “I’ll Be There With Bells On” At just under two-and-a-half minutes it’s a quick pop assault, but one that’ll bend your mind a bit if […]
Song of the DayApr 23, 2013Apr 19, 2013 Paperhaus: “Helicopters” The delicately dancing guitars and hushed vocals contrast nicely with the strong rhythm work and pulsing bass.
FeaturesApr 19, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Patty, Bobby, Billy, Willie and Their Mother Falcon Austin orchestral rock innovators Mother Falcon come of age with a new album. Also, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top […]
Song of the DayApr 17, 2013Apr 17, 2013 Victory: “Play It” With a deeply funky and buzzy bass line, the tune’s catchy as the flu.
Song of the DayApr 16, 2013Apr 12, 2013 Bill Ryder-Jones: “He Took You In His Arms” It’s an intimate tune from a songwriter that’s really blossomed since embarking on his solo career.
Song of the DayApr 12, 2013Apr 11, 2013 Dead Ghosts: “Roky Said” If you needed yet another reason to love Canada (and really, why would you when there’s so many already?), […]
Song of the DayApr 10, 2013Apr 9, 2013 Deadbeat Darling: “Surf India” This Thursday (April 11) is your last chance to catch Joseph King’s (frontman for the Brooklyn-based group Deadbeat Darling) […]
Song of the DayApr 9, 2013Apr 5, 2013 Dead Confederate: “Vacations” Athens, Georgia’s Dead Confederate channels the good bits of grunge, and combines it with heavy doses of psych and […]
Song of the DayApr 5, 2013Apr 2, 2013 The Woggles: “Take It To The People” If you needed little jolt of electricity to get your Friday party started, The Woggles are where it’s at.
Song of the DayApr 3, 2013Apr 2, 2013 Kurt Vile: “Never Run Away” He may be known for his less-than-polished production, but Kurt Vile knows his way around a pop song.
Song of the DayApr 2, 2013Mar 29, 2013 Generationals: “Put a Light On” The appropriately-named New Orleans duo Generationals are well-schooled in pop’s storied history, but they’re also undeniably modern.
FeaturesMar 29, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Dripping Springs Reunion In the spring of 1972, an event took place in a field west of Austin. It would not only […]
Song of the DayMar 29, 2013Mar 26, 2013 Ray Wylie Hubbard: “Mother Blues” Next weekend marks Ray Wylie Hubbard‘s fourth year hosting a big ol’ shindig called the Grit-n-Groove Fest.
Song of the DayMar 27, 2013Mar 24, 2013 Will Courtney: “There’s No Answer” Songwriter Will Courtney is a rambler, a restless spirit always on the move. As a musician, he’s played and […]
Song of the DayMar 26, 2013Mar 22, 2013 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: “Let The Day Begin” The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are one of those groups with a perfect name. It’s mean, it’s nasty, but […]
Song of the DayMar 22, 2013Mar 21, 2013 True Believers: “Hard Road” KUTX’s Studio 1A is built pretty solid. It would take a pretty heavy rock ‘n’ roll wallop to test […]
Song of the DayMar 20, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Josh Ritter: “Joy to You Baby” Ritter stopped by the Four Seasons Friday morning during SXSW, and performed a few tunes for a live KUTX […]
Song of the DayMar 19, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside: “Party Kids” It’s the first Tuesday post-SXSW, and there’s probably more than a few of you out there still recovering. We […]
Song of the DayMar 14, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Frightened Rabbit: “The Woodpile” Frightened Rabbit’s sound isn’t exactly timid.
Song of the DayMar 13, 2013Oct 13, 2021 The Wheeler Brothers: “My Time” The band is three brothers, two buddies, and together they make a sound that’s part alt-country, part pop, part […]
Song of the DayMar 12, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Little Green Cars: “Harper Lee” If you want to get technical, you could call Little Green Cars a folk-rock band, but that’d be selling […]