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April 5, 2022

Tody Castillo: “Landlocked”

By: Jack Anderson

If you were a regular in the Live Music Capital during the mid-late-aughts, you may remember the name Tody Castillo. Castillo self-released his eponymous debut in 2004 as well as his sophomore Windhorse in 2009, but he’s since shied away from the studio, at least on the surface. Turns out…that’s no longer the case.

After thirteen years of studio silence, Castillo returns this Friday with Old Rodriguez. With themes of fatherhood and familial lineage, Old Rodriguez is a major mark of maturation for Castillo and on top of that earned wisdom, Tody’s talent is matched by production from Grammy winner Steve Christensen, who’s worked with Robert Ellis, Khruangbin, Steve Earle, and even Paul McCartney. And thanks to the help of his first-ever label (Strolling Bones), Old Rodriguez even includes an option for an autographed colored vinyl. Between Castillo’s captivatingly mellow vocals and infectious acoustic guitar, the ten originals on Old Rodriguez total up to a tranquilly soothing experience. So with Ukranian borders still dominating headlines, take a load off by entering Tody Castillo’s headspace with the idyllic licks and tragic fiction of “Landlocked”.


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January 26, 2023

Bennett Dampier: “I Hate You”

Based on one fossil of a film franchise, we’ve pretty much come to belief that most archaeologists have some sort of a side hustle. And although they haven’t had escapades like Indy’s quite yet, today we’re digging into Austin’s Bennett Dampier. Dampier recently wrapped up his Master’s in Archaeology at Texas State, which is impressive […]

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January 23, 2023

Light Wheel: “Sudden Changes”

Last March we tipped you off about Austin’s Light Wheel, right around the release of their sophomore LP See Through. The Shining-level chemistry between producer Evan Dunivan and vocalist Tyagaraja Welch is still going strong, and still, according to them, best enjoyed live. Rounded out with a two-man rhythm section, Light Wheel continues to put […]

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January 20, 2023

Redbud: “Sad On The North Side”

Over the past couple months, both on air and online, we here at KUTX have all been geeking out over this rising four-piece Redbud. I mean, they’re immaculate. Redbud’s misty indie-psych-pop swamp almost obscures how much each member dedicates to this project; on surface value they all kind of seem too cool for school (especially […]

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January 18, 2023

Hall Johnson: “OMWO”

If a classically-minded academic comes across the name “Hall Johnson”, they’ll likely think of one figure and one figure only: the highly-renowned composer, arranger, and choir conductor of African-American spirituals. And although we are rapidly approaching Black History Month, contemporary scholars of the local scene have probably already pieced together who we’re really talking about…indie-rock […]

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January 17, 2023

The Stacks: “St. Michael”

For the better half of last year, our staff made damn sure you knew the name Jake Ames. As co-founder of our May 2022 Artist of the Month Good Looks, Ames helped introduce us to “Vision Boards”, a KUTX airwave darling that’s seemingly become a generation-defining indie rock anthem. You may also remember that Ames […]

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