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November 30, 2022

Estos Tres

By: Laurie Gallardo

John Doe. Photo by Jim Herrington.

It’s three times as badass. The AMM presents the lowdown for your Wednesday night at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul, 2008 S. Congress Ave. No need to explain ’cause you already know, but…

  • John Doe placed his searing brand on punk with X, but damn well brings next-level renegade as a solo artist with LPs like Fables in a Foreign Land. Recorded live in a cozy room at Jim Eno‘s Public Hi-Fi with bassist Kevin Smith (Willie Nelson), drummer Conrad Choucroun, guest appearances by Carrie Rodriguez, and songwriting collabs with X bandmate Exene Cervenka, Terry Allen, Shirley Manson (Garbage) and Luis Perez (Los Lobos), Fables unfolds a wayward stranger’s tales like some kind of historical poet. The characters come to life as The John Doe Folk Trio serenades you tonight at 8 p.m.
  • The AMM previously referred to songwriter Taylor Wilkins‘ project Otis Wilkins as the “softer side” of Otis the Destroyer. That, friends, is an unfair understatement. Wilkins and Spaceflight RecordsBrett Orrison produced a handful of Otis Wilkins singles that rock as much as the Destroyer side, but revel in a more ’60s/’70s ethereal pop vibe. “Sundaze” brings out the dreamier side, though not to undersell the Akira Kurosawa-inspired soundscape “Kamakura.”, and the sweet ‘n’ sexy ditty that is “Charlene.” But gotta admit, even NPR Music lost their minds over “Joni Mitchell Was Punk.” Err merr gerrd. Otis Wilkins sweeps you off your feet at 10 p.m.
  • Lately, KUTX has been featuring Je’Texas‘ extremely groovy rocker “California Sun,” but your AMM host got a major sneak preview with an entire cache of Je’Texas’ songs. Holyhell. More awesomeness to come from this trio. Vocalist Dylan Bishop, drummer Damien Llanes and bassist Gian Ortiz sweep in with a melodic Pretty Things-esque energy one moment, then turn out the baddest, heaviest of jams in the next. Rock, psych, blues-blastin’ swagger. Stay up late with Je’Texas as they blow out the amps starting at 11 p.m.

Episodes

October 20, 2023

Get It

Tomar and The FCs, tonight and tomorrow at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul.

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October 19, 2023

Come Around and Love Me

KUTX’s 10th Birthday Concert series presents Jalen Ngonda, tonight at Empire Control Room and Garage.

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October 18, 2023

Toda Esta Musica

¡Tan spectacular! KVRX Presenta Un Show Hispano, tomorrow night at Chess Club…

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October 17, 2023

Heavy

Seriously. It’s heavy. Acid Mothers Temple tonight at Hotel Vegas…

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October 16, 2023

What’s Yr Damage

Following the breakup of their previous psych-gaze band Creepoid, Anna and Patrick Troxell forged an electro post-punk dynamic as the duo Lovelorn. And now the ATX-by-way-of Philly outfit is ramping things up with two new additions to the line-up, guitarists Steve Pike and Kyle Harris. No doubt extra shreds will add even more discordant dimensions […]

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October 14, 2023

More Weekend Picks

The AMM’s back at it with a few more ACL Fest selections, and a couple of must-see non-festival related shows to sink your fangs into. Here’s a list. Check it twice: Gonna say this over and over: Go support the bands, even if you’re abstaining from those of the wrist variety.

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October 13, 2023

ACL Fest Friday and More

It’s round two of the Austin Music Minute‘s selections for ACL Fest 2023, along with AMM show picks off the beaten path for those not festivally-inclined. No, “festivally” is not an actual word, but you get it: And remember: Go support the bands, even if you’re abstaining from those of the wrist variety.

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October 12, 2023

5th Wheel

Wait. You missed Night 1 of Deezie Brown’s Wire Wheel Opera House series (Part II) last night?? Do not despair! The Austin-based rap artist and producer behind 5th Wheel Fairy Tale is presenting the next round tonight, Thursday Oct. 12, at Chess Club on Red River. And true to form from the previous iteration of […]

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