KALEO, joined by Larkin Poe, brought the “Payback” Tour to Austin at Moody Amphitheater on Sept. 28.
Read MoreAt the end of each month, Afterglow presents a staff-picked list of new albums and singles that left a lasting impression on our ears.
Read MoreHorse Jumper of Love, accompanied by openers Shallowater and Teethe, evoked casual intimacy in its set on Oct. 1.
Read MoreClairo made the crowd “wanna go dancing” at her second Austin stop of the Charm Tour on Oct. 1.
Read MoreAfterglow spoke with eclectic visual artist and musician Jad Fair to discuss his ongoing collaborations, future goals, and recent releases.
Read MoreThe genre-bending four-piece Future Islands brought its"People Who Aren’t There Anymore" tour to Austin on Sept. 26.
Read MoreOdie Leigh, a rising folk artist, played a heartwarming concert at the Historic Scoot Inn with opener June Henry on Sept. 20.
Read MoreOdie Leigh, a rising folk artist, played a heartwarming concert at the Historic Scoot Inn with opener June Henry on Sept. 20.
Read MoreNorwegian-American Indie-singer Okay Kaya performed at Empire Control Room on Sept. 11, 2024.
Read MoreIn a stunning tribute to Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams and Mike Campbell joined with their respective bands to play a mix of tear-jerking country, eclectic blues, and bittersweet tributes on September 11.
Read MoreFolk-rock band Mt. Joy kicked off the latest leg of their tour at Moody Center on September 13.
Read MoreEthel Cain and Mitski brought a sold out crowd to tears at the Moody Center on September 12.
Read MoreWith eclectic instrumentals across 19 tracks, the self-proclaimed hip-hop Madonna’s latest mixtape is her most ambitious but flawed project yet.
Read MoreIndie-folk artist Daniel Nunnelee performed at ACL Live 3TEN on August 10 with support from indie-pop act Camden.
Read MoreCage The Elephant electrified the Moody Center stage on Thursday, July 11, during their highly-anticipated “Neon Pill” tour.
Read MoreAlt-rock band Cage The Elephant played at the Moody Center on July 11 accompanied by openers Young The Giant, Bakar, and Willow Avalon.
Read MoreOmar Apollo breaks his own heart open for his sophomore record God Said No, “Drifting” through the confusing, consuming, and frustrating stages of grief.
Read MoreAustralian psych-rock band Ocean Alley plays a sold out show at Emo’s on June 12.
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