For two sunny October weekends, big names like Jungle and Kehlani graced the stages of Zilker Park’s signature festival.
Read MoreSt. Lucia spoke with Afterglow about the duo’s recent singles, “Fear of Falling” and “Falling Asleep” ahead of their performance at Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Read MoreOn the cool evening of Oct. 18 at Scoot Inn, Arima Ederra opened for Ravyn Lenae on her “Bird’s Eye Live” Tour.
Read MoreMary Gauthier reflects on her discography, ‘Three Women & the Truth’’ concerts, and the interpersonal relationships she documented in Dark Enough To See The Stars.
Read MoreAfterglow had the chance to speak with David Shaw, lead singer of The Revivalists and somewhat newly formed solo act. The rock-influenced music aficionado discussed his struggles, familial relationships, and life’s unabashed joy while taking an introspective look at his second album, Take A Look Inside.
Read MoreOrville Peck brought the “Stampede Tour” to Stubb’s on Oct. 12.
Read MoreDespite the heartbreak expressed in the original breakup ballad that had Tumblr girls sobbing through 2016, Role Model’s spirited version of The 1975’s “Somebody Else” somehow finds joy in an utterly broken heart.
Read MoreJust south of the border lies the northern Mexican city of Monterrey. You don’t need the six-hour road trip to get to know the city — instead, let these regiomontano artists take you there.
Read MoreAfterglow had the opportunity to sit down with R&B-inspired artist Malcolm Todd after his debut performance at the T-Mobile stage during Weekend Two of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Read MoreIndie alternative band Quarters of Change performed at Scoot Inn on Oct. 8.
Read MorePop-rock band The Beaches performed at Scoot Inn for ACL Fest Nights on Oct. 10 with support from Charlie Houston.
Read MoreThose $6 coffee runs add up, but you can always listen to this playlist for free.
Read MoreAustin-based rock band Being Dead celebrated the release of their album EELS at Radio East on Sept. 27.
Read MoreAfterglow chatted with the folk-duo Ordinary Elephant, discussing the group’s delicate harmonization, unique writing processes, and rooted instrumentation on its latest self-titled album, Ordinary Elephant.
Read MoreIn a sweltering afternoon set, the all-woman group refreshed the T-Mobile stage with a bright, vengeful performance.
Read MoreAustin City Limits amplified queer women with captivatingly camp performances from Fletcher, Reneé Rapp, and Chappell Roan during Weekend One.
Read MoreAustin’s own Chief Cleopatra sat down with Afterglow to discuss her soul-rock influences and her hopes for her first ACL performance.
Read MoreIndie-pop artist Alice Phoebe Lou performed at ACL Live at the Moody Theater on Oct. 1.
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