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June 25, 2024

SPRY: “All In Good Time”

By: Jack Anderson

It’s our Summer membership drive! And to help say thanks for all of your generous contributions, we’re giving back with some KUTX-clusive premieres for the rest of the week, starting off with a rockin’ rebrand.

If you’ve kept up with Austin outfit Mohawk Bends, you might’ve caught wind that they’ve recently called it quits…at least under the previous handle. Yep, following the departure of a longtime member after five years of firing up crowds, these indie-alt-rockers are putting the Mohawk Bends to bed…but fortunately picking up where they left off with a fresh face on bass (Kyle Russell) as SPRY.

True to their new namesake, SPRY’s already leapt into action with a promising roadmap. They will be pulling Mohawk Bends’ self-produced 2018 debut Stay a While from digital platforms soon, but plan on replacing it with an updated, re-recorded take as SPRY. And even though we might end up personally stylizing this rendition as Stay a While (SPRY’s Version) for the sake of clarity, fans of the first one definitely won’t mistake this as the original; although four of Stay a While‘s favorites are still intact (two of which have already hit streaming) a salvo of five new tracks fires off this next chapter as SPRY.

So catch SPRY 11PM this Friday at Coral Snake alongside Knetx at midnight and our April 2015 Artist of the Month Abram Shook at 10PM. You may accidentally deadname SPRY a couple of times between now and the show, but as with any new transition, adjustments come “All In Good Time”. And boy oh boy is this first installation a behemoth. Walking that tricky alt-rock tightrope of heavy and mellow and anchored by an exceptional mix, “All In Good Time” is like the arrival of a long awaited sonic sequel, and an awesome way for the boys of Mohawk Bends to resume their much-missed, enthusiastic work in the live scene. Go get ’em, SPRY.


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