CONCERT REVIEW: Twice As Nice - An Evening with Deer Tick

Words by: Karen Washington

Photos by: Kassandra Tovar

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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John J. McCauley of Deer Tick

John J. McCauley of Deer Tick

Deer Tick presented their Twice is Nice tour Saturday, November 18 at Mohawk in downtown
Austin, Texas. Deer Tick split up their presentation in two. They presented an acoustic set, which was a change from their alternative rock roots. The acoustic set was smooth and soothing. The band played “Hope is Big” which the whole crowd knew and sang along to. Other songs they performed included “Me and My Man”, “Cocktail”, “The Dream’s in the Ditch”, and “Only Love”. Deer Tick ended their acoustic set with the song “Mange”, in which the duo played a guitar riff together as they held their guitars in the air.

Left to Right: Guitarist Ian O'Neil & Singer John J. McCauley of Deer Tick

Left to Right: Guitarist Ian O'Neil & Singer John J. McCauley of Deer Tick

The electric set was opened up with the song “Don’t Hurt” as the stage was illuminated yellow. The crowd was dancing, and jumping as the mood changed. The band followed their set with songs like “Jump Starting”, “Clownin’ Around”, “The Bump”, and “Easy”. The biggest hit amongst the crowd had to be “These Old Shoes”, the crowd was singing along and couples were making the crowd a dance floor.

Live Review: A$AP Mob's First Lady chynna rogers performs at Empire

Words/Photos by: Joshua Guerra

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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Thursday, Nov 16: A$AP Mob’s female Protégée Chynna Rogers performed at Empire Control Room with support from local rappers Ronnie Lott, JPlatt, Bberlay, and CLEE. Chynna gave these local artists a platform to showcase their music. With Chynna having connections in the industry with A$AP Mob, they brought their best to the stage.

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Meeting several A$AP Mob members at a young age, Rogers stayed in contact with them knowing they could further her music career. She took the Empire stage and had a good time performing for the crowd. She talked to them as friends and joked around. Her Ninety mixtape was written during a dark time in her life, she performed some songs off this mixtape, as well as some of her older music. The crowd seemed to really be into her music and was feeling the vibes throughout the night. She is definitely a unique female rapper and is on the rise with A$AP Mob, so we will surely be seeing and hearing more from her.

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LIve Review: Texas post-grunge outfit Blue October takeover Stubbs

Words by: Karen Washington

Photos by: Joshua Guerra & Kassandra Tovar

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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Texas-native alternative rock band Blue October made an appearance at Stubb’s on Saturday, November 18. Opening for them was Missio, an electronic duo originating from Austin, Texas. Missio set the tone for the night opening with “I Don’t Even Care About You“, an electronic song that got the crowd dancing. Lead singer Matthew Brue of Missio gave a heartwarming speech about addiction, depression, and alcohol abuse as he introduced the 4th song on their set “Everybody gets high”. Missio closed their set by letting the crowd know that the Austin show was the show they had been waiting for since the tour started; two months ago. Missio and Blue October seem to have plenty of fans in common, as most of the crowd sang along to both bands’ songs.

Blue October opened up with one of their more recent songs from the album “Home” released in 2016. The song “I Want It” has an alternative/indie feel and had fans in the front of the crowd swaying together as soon as it started. The loyalty amongst fans showed as they sang along to every Blue October song throughout the night.

Lead singer Justin Furstenfeld made the crowd go wild as he asked them to dance with him as they performed “Hard Candy”. The crowd had a family-like feel to it, and you could see them unite every time Blue October asked them to sing, dance, and clap along. Furstenfeld surprised a fan as he hopped off stage to hug him and thank him for wearing their merch. The band also announced a new album coming out next year that is available for pre-order.

Blue October (by Joshua Guerra)

LIVE REVIEW: The Rural Alberta Advantage w/ Yukon Blonde at Barracuda

Words/Photos by: Joshua Guerra

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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November 13, 2017: The Rural Alberta Advantage took Austin by storm when they played an amazing show at Barracuda with special guests Yukon Blonde.

Yukon Blonde

Yukon Blonde

Yukon Blonde

Yukon Blonde

Both bands being from Canada, Yukon Blonde surely got the crowd going as the openers. Their on-stage performance was similar to local bands we normally see around town. The vibe during their set was a little bit indie rock, but not too soft, with a dash of hard rock mixed in. Not many people knew who Yukon Blonde was this night, but after their performance, they for sure gained some new Austin fans.

Nils Edenloff of The Rural Alberta Advantage

Nils Edenloff of The Rural Alberta Advantage

Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage

Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage

The Rural Alberta Advantage opened their set with “Our Love,” from their album
Mended With Gold. As they took the stage the venue seemed to get even more packed. Lead vocalist Nils Edenloff urged the crowd to come closer to the stage to make it even more intimate. Their sound is very distinct because of Edenloff’s recognizable voice. Think Billy Corgan from Smashing Pumpkin, Axl Rose of Guns N Roses, and a bit of Bon Scott from AC/DC. The Rural Alberta Advantage just released their fourth studio album The Wild, that they’re promoting
on this tour. They will continue touring North America this fall and will begin touring Europe and the UK in February.

LIVE REVIEW: Andrew Belle performs to a SOLD Out crowd at Stubbs (Indoors)

Words/Photos by: Joshua Guerra

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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November 13, 2017: The Chicago native singer-songwriter, Andrew Belle sold out Stubb’s indoors with support by married couple and folk duo, Praytell.

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Praytell

Praytell have been singing together for a while but recently started their band. The duo combined both of their passions for music and the chemistry between the two as they performed at Stubb’s was undeniable. The duo performed original content as well as a few covers. One cover that stood out was “Alright,” by Kendrick Lamar. They put their own spin on it by singing a slowed down folky version.

Andrew Belle

Andrew Belle

When Andrew Belle took the stage, screams erupted from everyone in the crowd. Phones went up and flashes went off as he began to sing the title track from his latest album Dive Deep. It was a very intimate show packed with people from all over Texas. The best part of the night was when Belle performed one of his biggest hits “In My Veins,” which has been heard in episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, Castle, Pretty Little Liars, and The Vampire Diaries. That being said, we bet Andrew Belle will be playing a bigger venue the next time he strolls through Austin. 

Andrew Belle

Andrew Belle

LIVE REVIEW: Odd indie punk band Peelander-Z & psychedelic party folkers Calliope Musicals take over Empire

Words/Photos by: Joshua Guerra

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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November 11, 2017: Two of Austin’s very own creative and unique bands, Calliope Musicals and Peelander-Z shared the stage together at Empire Control Room. If you’ve seen either of these bands live you know you’re in for a treat. If you haven’t seen these bands live, well, you’re in for a bigger treat.

Calliope Musicals hit the stage first with their unique stage presence and production. Their mic stands were lit up and there was a projector playing bizarre animation on several screens behind them. They gave yet another amazing hometown performance, as everyone in the crowd couldn't help but dance along to their super catchy jams. The band then brought some friends on stage that threw out 99 red balloons, and they ended their set with a "99 Luftballons" cover.

The night was still young and filled with even more dancing as Peelander-Z set in for a very high-energy set. Bringing some fans on stage to make them exercise was a highlight of the night. For Peelander-Z, there is always time for a quick workout. At one point Peelander-Yellow played limbo with the crowd. He used a long rope and made the whole crowd go under it and move from one side of Empire to the other. It was a fun filled Saturday night for the locals of Austin.

LIVE REVIEW: BAD SUNS RETURN TO AUSTIN FOR A SOLD OUT SHOW AT MOHAWk

Words/Photos by: Joshua Guerra

Edited by: Clinton Camper

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American rock band Bad Sun brought their “Love Like Revenge Tour” to Mohawk on November, 9 2017 with support from QTY and Hunny.

Dan Lardner of QTY 

Dan Lardner of QTY 

New York based rock band QTY started the night off. Their sound was one you would describe as classic rock mixed with the modern styles rock music. Although their full-length debut album won’t be released until December, QTY performed a few songs that they have released, which are available on streaming services.

Jason Yarger of Hunny

Jason Yarger of Hunny

Kevin Grimmett of Hunny

Kevin Grimmett of Hunny

Hunny was the second act to take the stage. Coming out in a cow themed cowboy hat, lead singer Jason Yarger looked very pleased to see the crowds’ reaction. Hunny had that modern rock sound which can be described as indie/alternative with a dash of punk. The crowd seemed to really vibe to Hunny during the performance, you could tell they had a few fans in the crowd. People were getting into the songs, jumping, dancing around and singing along with the band. Some notable fan favorite songs performed were “Cry for me,” “Natalie,” and a slow version of “Parking Lot” from their 2015 album Pain / Ache / Loving. Nonetheless their performance went well and got the crowd pumped up for Bad Suns.

Christo Bowman of Bad Suns

Christo Bowman of Bad Suns

A sold out venue of Bad Suns fans were ready for their favorite band to take the stage. Once they did, the venue erupted with screams and cheers for the band. They opened up the night with “Disappear Hear” from their 2016 album Disappear Here. Midway through the performance, lead singer Christo Bowman went into the crowd and was lifted up by them as he continued singing. This was one of the highlights of the night. Bad Suns also performed some of their old tunes from their 2014 EP Transpose including “Transpose,” “20 years,” and “Cardiac Arrest.” They ended the night with “Heartbreaker,” and “Salt.” Only a few dates remain on this headlining tour for Bad Suns, they will end in Las Vegas.