Concert Recap: Die Spitz at Mohawk Austin with Pussy Gillette and Farmer’s Wife.
Die Spitz raises hell during a sold-out Valentine’s Day show at Mohawk with Pussy Gillette and Farmer’s Wife.
Photos by Elina Carrasco

Pussy Gillette kicks off the show with tracks from its latest release, “Permanent Trash.”

Pussy Gillette kicks off the show with tracks from its latest release, “Permanent Trash.”

Pussy Gillette kicks off the show with tracks from its latest release, “Permanent Trash.”

Pussy Gillette kicks off the show with tracks from its latest release, “Permanent Trash.”

Farmer’s Wife shreds through crowd favorite track “Greg Abbot’s Maxi-Pad.”

Farmer’s Wife shreds through crowd favorite track “Greg Abbot’s Maxi-Pad.”

Farmer’s Wife shreds through crowd favorite track “Greg Abbot’s Maxi-Pad.”

Farmer’s Wife shreds through crowd favorite track “Greg Abbot’s Maxi-Pad.”

Lead singer Ellie Livingston commands the stage with powerful vocals on tracks from Die Spitz’s debut album Teeth.

The Die Spitz crowd unleashes chaos in endless mosh pits during tracks like “Hair of Dog.”

Lead singer Ellie Livingston commands the stage with powerful vocals on tracks from Die Spitz’s debut album Teeth.

Guitarist Ava Schrobilgen takes a beat to engage with the crowd’s overwhelming display of love.

Livingston commands the stage with powerful vocals on tracks from Die Spitz’s debut album Teeth.

The Die Spitz crowd unleashes chaos in endless mosh pits during tracks like “Hair of Dog.”

Livingston commands the stage with powerful vocals on tracks from Die Spitz’s debut album Teeth.

Each chord and grin from the stage is met with a wave of energy that reverberates through the venue.

The Die Spitz crowd unleashes chaos in endless mosh pits during tracks like “Hair of Dog.”

The Die Spitz crowd unleashes chaos in endless mosh pits during tracks like “Hair of Dog.”

Each chord and grin from the stage is met with a wave of energy that reverberates through the venue.

Each chord and grin from the stage is met with a wave of energy that reverberates through the venue.

Each chord and grin from the stage is met with a wave of energy that reverberates through the venue.

Each chord and grin from the stage is met with a wave of energy that reverberates through the venue.

The Die Spitz crowd unleashes chaos in endless mosh pits during tracks like “i hate when GIRLS die.”






















