Hey, remember Monday when I said I'd tell you more about the Muhammid tape on Tuesday? Well, yeah I didn't quite have enough time to finish writing about this heap of releases I've got over here, and I've gottta tell you about the weekend today, so how about tomorrow I tell you all about Muhammid and Teenage Kicks and Young Mammals, and anything else I've got lying around? Deal? Deal. Here's your weekend...
WEDNESDAY MARCH 11, 2024Once upon a time, national acts of respectable popularity would come through town and allow for a local opener. Now, I don't know who's calling these shots, but why is it that shows like
Tokyo Police Club at
Walter's have got two fellow touring bands on the bill but no local bands? It's
Ra Ra Riot and
Ruby Coast, btw. Anyhow, this is probably going to be a decently sized show, these are good bands. But how great would it have been for an up-and-coming local band to open this up and get that exposure? No wonder, man. No wonder. But seriously, local bands, more often than not, get to open for the desperate touring bands that only a handful of people are aware of, forcing the local bands to draw the same 10 people that see them every week, it used to go both ways. Ugh, ok, nevermind, back to the shows...
Reba McEntire is playing the
Rodeo tonight. Have you seen her? She's kind of awesome live, if you're into theatrics and costume changes, that is. If she doesn't do that stuff tonight I'm sorry, she did when I saw her. Oh and maybe stop by
SoundEx and give
Beau some birthday discipline (does he work there on Wednesdays? I can't remember).
THURSDAY MARCH 12, 2024Start off the night by going BACK to
Sound Exchange for
Richard Ramirez and
Concrete Violin as they give you the old aural "bad touch" at 8pm. And the BIG DEAL tonight are the excellent excellent
Papermoons at
Walter's. They're joined by
News on the March and
Phillip Foshee. It will be excellent (excellent). Also making a big return is
Super Happy Fun Land. You can go check out
The Wrong Ones with
The Ginslingers. I don't know much about the Ginslingers, but if they're playing with The Wrong Ones at SHFL, I'm guessing there's a JT Army connection. When I checked
Agartha's myspace and saw that they listed King Crimson and Santana among their influences, I tried to construct that sound with my mind before pushing play. Wow. Dead on. They're playing with Houston newcomers
Football, Etc at
Rudz. And if you're in for some surprises go out to
Notsuoh for
Sorry=OK-Yes, I have no idea what the deal is with these guys. Are they really from Italy? Why do they have car names? Why are they extensively touring Texas and then back to Italy? Why do they only have one song? Where can I hear more? Oh man, and the
The Witz are from Arkansas and man, I'm into this, too. Who are these people? Also playing are
Riot Up Front,
Brutally Normal and
The Kamikaze-Oveture, which is weird b/c this is like a half punky-thrashy show and then a rocking proto-punky-garagey show. Definitely a mixed bag, but it's gonna sound AMAZING. I think I'm gonna have to be there.
FRIDAY MARCH 13, 2024Kick off the evening with former Small Face
Ian McLagan over at
Cactus at
5:30pm, but if you miss that you can catch him later at
The Continental with locals
Ragged Hearts. If you're looking for something of beautiful and breathtaking intensity this Friday evening, might I suggest
The Mink for your show-going pleasures.
Forests are bringing you this week's
CD Release show and they'll be joined by
Co-Pilot,
Robert Ellis (a.m.a.z.i.n.g.) and
Golden Cities. If you're looking for something substantially uglier, then head to
Rudyard's for
Riverboat Gamblers and
Fired for Walking, and get your ears man-handled by rock & roll. John Hodgman co-hort
Jonathan Coulton is yuckin' it up at
House of Blues, and while I'm not always one for joke-rock, Coulton's state songs from the Areas of My Expertise are pretty killer.
B-Side (BEE-Slide?) is getting all trip-hoppy at
Super Happy Fun Land so go do and do whatever is people do to trip-hop (acid? drink shots out of test tubes? I really don't know, I imagine a lot of reclining). Local weirdos
Vicarious Me do their thing at
Notsuoh and finally to segue into some hilarious news I heard I'll mention that tribute bands
Black Dog (Zeppelin) and
Tomorrow's Dreams (Sabbath) are playing
Fitz. Did you know that Utah recently passed the "Truth in Music" bill in order to protect musicians from tribute and cover bands from cashing in on their name? It was endorsed by Bowzer from Sha Na Na. For. Real.
SATURDAY MARCH 14, 2024Make sure to go be a good member of the Texas Music Community at the
Human Party Virus Annual Symposium-slash-Fundraiser. Bands that will physically be at the
Last Concert Cafe include:
Buxton, David Israel, Benjamin Wesley Winder III (Buffalo Wild Wings),
Hollywood Black, Joe Mathlete, Elaine Greer, The Mayapples, Giant Princess (awesome!),
The Always Already, American Sharks, Tambersauro, Moth!Fight!, show organizer
Jay (Woozyhelmet) and more
good members of the Texas Music Community. Starts at
11am. If you're not all worn out from all the tortilla blunts that you will undoubtedly be smoking all day you're gonna have some tough choices to make. At the
Orange Show you've got the
Heartworn Highways Benefit for the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe. It's a tribute to Townes Van Zandt featuring
Robert Ellis (still amazing), John Hogan, Matt Harlan, John Evans, and
Carey Wolf. Dudes, I advise you take your special ladies to this show. Not only is it for a good cause, it's for a good cause in your pants. But over at
Notsuoh, Muhammid Ali is playing and I did say I was never going to not see them if I could help it. Yikes! Tough call, indeed. Also going down tonight is non-threatening, non-sucking UK songstress
Adele at
Warehouse Live. And then you've got
SHFL house-band
Organ Failure (still the house band?) with
Treasure Mammal and
Poopy Lungstuffing. You've got
Death From Afar,
Zike, Brutally Normal and
Mugero at the
White Swan thrashing it out for
FREE. Or just say "fuck it" and actually go see
Billy Bob Thornton at
House of Blues.
SUNDAY MARCH 15, 2024Ten years ago you would have had to give your little brother a ride to the
Madball show at
JavaJazz, but it's not 1999, and though they are playing there tonight, he wants to go see
Enter Shikari at
Walter's.
SHFL is making sure you're never bored again by putting on shows night-after-night, Sunday finds
Beloved Binge and
Football Etc hitting the stagish-area (do they have stage now?). But to really party down Domingo style head over to
Azteca's for margs, queso and zero pretentiousness at the second Mexican restaurant festival of the weekend. It's chock full of rock AND hiphop so it's got something for everyone! The line-up includes
Thavius Beck, K-the-I???, We Are Halfnelson, Another Run, Motion Turns It On, All In Your Head, Nosaprise, Female Demand, B.L.A.C.K.I.E., Tax the Wolf, Spain Colored Orange, and
Ellypseas.
MONDAY MARCH 16, 2024Thee Ohsees (The Oh Sees, Thee Oh Sees and formerly OCS, Orange County Sound, Orinoka Crash Suite) are amazing and will carry on their amazingness on stage at
Notsuoh and to top it off they're joined by
Fresh and Only,
Young Mammals and
Wild Moccasins. The only downside to this show is that it's on a Monday night. Ugh, apparently no one got the memo that it was Monday because you've got
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone at
The Mink and then
Dark Dark Dark, listenlisten, Vandaveer, and
Robert Ellis (going for a trifecta) at
6524 Minola. And hey,
Hootie's at the
Rodeo. YEE.HAW.
TUESDAY MARCH 17, 2024Here's where you start to really feel the approach of SXSW, I mean, yesterday was kickin' but tonight you've got more to choose from than your usual Tuesday night. My definite pick is
Deer Tick at
Cactus at
5:30 and then again later at
Rudz. I am a HUGE Deer Tick fan. They share the stage with
Stardeath & White Dwarfs,
Wintersleep and
Tigercity. Then you've got
Pterodactyl, The Coat Hangers and
The Wiggins at The Mink. The
Orange Show has got dreamers,
Beach House joined by
Jana Hunter, show stars at
7pm so you might be able to squeeze this in with another show.
Notsouh has
The Boy Bathing, Willie Heath Neal, and
Charlie McCalister while
Walter's hosts S
ugar & Gold, Bart Davenport, The Botticellis (ROCKIN') and
Grandfather Child.
Fitzdown brings you
Peelander-Z, Quaff, Letters to Voltron and
Halo Stero. SHFL's got
Brown Shoe, Attack in Black, Shotgun Jimmie, Silence Amonst Chaos and
Laura Goldhammer & The Silver Nail.
Did I miss anything?