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October 7, 2022

ACL Fest Picks, First Weekend

By: Laurie Gallardo

Cimafunk

Open the gates, unleash the throngs. ACL Fest 2022 has arrived, and with it comes your AMM host’s humble mini-guide for weekend number 1. But first, shout-outs are in order for KUTX Music Editor Jeff McCord and his essential list of badass local artists playing the fest this year; as well as the Austin Chronicle crew’s seven picks for the first weekend jaunt.


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January 4, 2023

More Austin Music Love

Your AMM host gets greedy when things like Free Week and Love Austin Music Month are happening. So many shows to mention that the Music Minute would turn into a Music Hour(s). However, today’s AMM reins it in a bit to offer two picks for tonight, Wednesday Jan. 4:

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January 3, 2023

Love Austin Music Month 2023

Your AMM host is currently experiencing the very distinct feeling of AAH-IT’S-ALL-HAPPENING-NOW. That is to say, KUTX is starting out the year with a bang. First, we’re kicking off celebrations for KUTX’s 10th birthday this year, with all kinds of live music events and birthday treats – for you! Secondly, the birthday shenanigans this month […]

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December 15, 2022

Ali Holder’s Holiday Revue

What you need are some warm fuzzies. This could mean your cool-ass socks or sweaters, but Austin songwriter Ali Holder has some great music in mind. Tonight, all the feels will be felt at Ali Holder’s 1st Annual Holiday Revue at Sagebrush, 5500 S. Congress Ave. The evening starts at 8 p.m. with a set […]

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December 14, 2022

Misandrist To Most

The best music artists aren’t married to one genre. Lady Dan (a.k.a. Tyler Dozier) wouldn’t be able to stick to just one if she tried. Prior to making her 2019 debut with the EP Songs For the Soulless, Dozier had been listening to all kinds of music. “I just didn’t find my people,” Dozier says […]

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December 13, 2022

Lie To Me

There are “the before-times,” and…everything occurring after the pandemic started, often denoting significant change. So in this case, it’s shifting gears in songwriting. As mentioned earlier this month on KUTX’s Song of the Day, Nick Adamo had been poised to run with some major surf-rock vibes before everything abruptly shut down. Three years was plenty […]

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December 12, 2022

Silver Linings

Elise Cook is your narrator within the headspace of Silver Linings, the debut LP by Austin-based lo-fi outfit Bleach Burn. Though the tone is conversational, it’s delivered in a slightly hushed manner, adding to the mystique of its misty dream-pop haze. And there are dreams. There are unanswered questions. A desire is crackling beneath the […]

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December 10, 2022

Celestial Saturnalia

Welcome to the quintessential celebratory band. They are not of this world. They’ll leave you breathless and spellbound. Look, if you know, you know. When it comes to celebrations, Golden Dawn Arkestra doesn’t skimp on extravagance and otherworldly glamour. Whether at a venue, a music festival, or Studio 1A, audiences of all kinds are swept […]

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December 9, 2022

A Toast To Geto Gala

Considering the dynamos behind the synergy of Geto Gala, perhaps the whole might be greater than the sum of its parts. But tap on the breaks there, Aristotle. Both are great artists in their own right. Bastrop-born and raised Deezie Brown enchants and intrigues with the autobiographical stories of 5th Wheel Fairytale, where funk, gospel, […]

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