Thursday, December 11, 2008

Cherrywood Art Fair @ Maplewood Elementary (Sat. & Sun, Dec.13-14)


Art Corsage/Pin by Austin based designer and artist One Creative Girl

CAF: Helping students connect with art - and you buy unique holiday gifts

If you missed the well organized and musical Wheatsville Arts Festival, no worries - there are at least two arts & crafts festivals where you can find original gifts this holiday season, both happening this weekend. The twelve days of Christmas starts with the 2nd Annual Keep Austin Bizarre Bazaar at the Palmer Event Center tomorrow (featured vendor interview next week), and the charitable Cherrywood Art Fair, commencing Saturday morning. Musical acts make it a festive holiday party, with artist and musician Ethan Azarian (Orange Mothers) performing at 5 pm on Saturday.



Go to cherrywoodartfair.org for more info, including participating artists and musicians.

Have fun this weekend, whatever you do.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Unofficial E.A.S.T. Afterparty: 3rd Annual Backyard Art @ The G-Spot



Backyard Art @ The G-Spot is an annual art party sponsored by the oldest craft brewery in Texas, Saint Arnold Brewing Company. It's free to the public, and a great way to spend a Saturday and buy cool and weird local art in East Austin.

I sat on this news for a few weeks, and now the event is only two days away. (Better late than never?)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 22, 2008

Third Annual "Backyard Art @ the G-Spot"
The Unofficial E.A.S.T Afterparty

One Night Only: Saturday, November 22, 2008
500 W. O'Dell, 5 p.m. to Midnight
Free Admission - Open to the Public

AUSTIN, TEXAS – Each fall, Austin artist and musician Colleen Gugan opens her backyard and art studio to the public for an evening to host "Backyard Art @ the G-Spot", an intimate and magical celebration of local art and music, rooted firmly in the "Keep Austin Weird" ethos. Starting at 5:00 p.m., at the close of the first day of the East Austin Studio Tour, "Backyard Art @ the G-Spot" serves as the unofficial 2008 E.A.S.T after-party—an art crawl with all of the art and none of the crawl, just west of I-35.

Ms. Gugan started "Backyard Art @ the G-Spot" three years ago out of a strong desire to give a voice to established and promising artists in a nurturing and inspiring environment. Those who have attended this show in previous years have learned to expect the unexpected with many artistic mediums on display – ceramics, collage, drawings, paintings, paper maché, photography, printmaking, silkscreening and sculpture, as well as experimental works comprised of discarded, found and broken items that defy description.

The show includes the following artists (subject to change):

The Amazing Hancock Brothers - Penny Van Horn – Edmo - John Weik - Colleen Gugan
Steve Landry - Bob Bechtol - Shelly Dread – Simon McCann - Vicki Fussell - Caroline Homer
Jason Huerta - Joe Caldwell – Henry Reynolds – Chantal Erie – Laura Tabor-Huerta

Long-time Austin performance artist Janine de Luna-Azul will perform her latest work, "What? This Old Thing?"—the musings, reflections and hopes of an obsessive-compulsive "80's hipster artist" moving into middle age and fighting it all the way. Also scheduled to perform are local bands Attic Ted, DD Dagger, and Candi and the Cavities; Dennis Campa of KOOP 91.7 FM's "Adventures in Sound" will DJ between sets. Beer will be provided, courtesy of the oldest craft brewery in Texas, Saint Arnold Brewing Company.

For more information, contact Caroline Homer at carolinehomer@gmail.com or 512-300-9693.

Fuzzy Portal Unlimited (organizers of "Backyard Art @ the G-Spot") is an all-volunteer, artist-run collective headed by Austin artist and musician Colleen Gugan, devoted to providing Austin artists, musicians and performers with an opportunity to speak and be heard, see and be seen, inspire and be inspired, no holds barred.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

4aaasp! Today @ Salvage Vanguard Theater




Another analog synth & primary color friendly festival founded and sponsored by Chad A: (Mutating Meltdown, Low Red Center, Zom Zoms and Oblong Boys) is happening from 3-6 pm today at the Salvage Vanguard Theater. You and your friends are encouraged to b.y.o. analog synths, stands, headphones, and power strips. Live musical performances by Low Red Center, Operation Playmate, and Douglas Ferguson happen after 6 o'clock.


Music From Outer Space Soundlab and modular - 3aaasp. Photo by Zonkout (a.k.a. Chad A:)

4aaasp (4th Annual Austin Analog Synthesizer Party)
3-10 pm
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Salvage Vanguard Theater
2803 Manor Rd, 78722

It's the perfect Sunday event I wish I could attend this year, but my time will be spent working on a paying project. Perhaps Chad A: and company will post a video and a few cool photos in lieu of a review?

~ diy danna

In honor 4aaasp!, diy revolution is posting a 24-hour free mp3 download of a local synth-pop tune "Bright Colors", by the band formerly known as Things That Go Pop. It's available on their eponymous debut LP which received radio play on KVRX, KOOP, and 101X's The Next Big Thing way back in 2005.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Experience A "Third Life" by Ben Aqua @ CRL (Thursday-Saturday, November 6-8)



Austin artist Ben Aqua is a well-known visual and performance artist, photographer, DJ, and musician with a distincive talent for juxtaposing the familiar with the alien. Aqua recently completed a new work, "Third Life", is based on geometrical figures and Michaelangelo's famous hand of God, which ponders the future of the human race according to his blog, aquabotic.com. It's part of an 8 artist exhibit FUTURE PROLOGUES: The Compression of Post-Pop Narratives into Non-Space and Pre-Time. The artists are part of a collective called Totally Wreck Institute, formed five years ago to promote art on the "fringe"-off the beaten local art path.



Aqua's Future Prologues installment is available for public view through Saturday, November 8th at the Creative Research Lab, part of the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at Austin, and a diamond in the rough local art space.

CALL FOR "THIRD LIFE" VOLUNTEERS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH

Ben Aqua calling for volunteers to participate in a special "cosmic" photographic portion of the exhibit Thursday night. To find out how you can become a part of "Third Life", e-mail ben@benaqua.org by 8 pm tomorrow.

EXHIBIT LOCATION & HOURS:

Creative Research Lab - UT Austin
2832 E Martin Luther King Jr.
Austin, TX 78702
Tue.-Sat. 12-5 pm

Support local art - make a date with a museum or gallery in Austin.

~ Danna

Friday, October 10, 2008

The Weekend Starts Today With 'Newfangled' Music and Recycled Fashion


Hallelujah, praise geezus - La Snacks' "Newfangled" EP is released!

Yes, another d-i-y friendly and fun weekend in Austin starts today with two events: A "go green" fashion show and after-party for Treasure City Thrift Store, and a hot new release party for your favorite smart indie rockers (and mine) La Snacks at the Mohawk-with a free copy of the EP upon entry. Read on, dear readers, read on...

Treasure City Thrift Store Fashion Show 7 pm

If I can escape from suburbia soon enough, I'll be here to see the latest fashion from the fashionable thrift store Treasure City. If you live in Austin, you may have noticed a fashion trend-from musicians to hipsters to techies. More recycled, or "vintage" clothes and accessories. I'm no fashionista, but even I joined the recycled fashion movement when hosting a fab party for Lipstick Pages with Blue Velvet at the Beauty Bar this spring. The trend explodes this fall with a hot fashion show courtesy of Mike Litt and  Treasure City. 

There's a dance warm-up with The Bomb Squad, and DJ Bullet rocks the store runway with recycled fashion at 8 o'clock, with a live music filled after-party at 10 pm. Victory Grill presents indie rockers The Always Ready, Sunset, and hip hop upstarts Blacklisted Individuals, and Damp Heat. It's just a $5 donation at the door to party with the bands till last call. 

Treasure City Thrift
1720 E. 12th St.

Victory Grill
1104 E 11th St
Austin, TX 78702

Where I'm making tracks to after the fashion show:

La Snacks "Newfangled" EP Launch Tonight @ Mohawk 10 pm

You can't beat the deal-a free copy of La Snacks' Newfangled EP with admission to one of the hottest local music showcases in town. La Snacks has a bang-up new drummer Jimmy Evans, one-half of Ambient/Crunk/Ghettotech experimentalists Transmography. Evans and his musical half Michael Frazier (on keyboards, vocals, and everything + the kitchen sink) are releasing new music tonight too - a cassette (of course!)- and limited edition collection of tunes recorded since Polydactyl.  Check out "Car Commercial" and you will hear why the Austin Chronicle called their sound "as bizarre as it is beautiful..." Indie pop hip chicks Follow That Bird! and Stay Gold DJ John Gross set the stage for an engaging mix of musical  art and craft. 

Have a fun this weekend, whatever you do.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

HAAM Benefit Day: How You Can Help Local Musicians Get Health Care


"HAAM is an amazing gift to the Austin music community!" - Kimberly Freeman, a.k.a. One-Eyed Doll

The live music capital buzzes throughout the week, every day of the year, but this Tuesday is special. It's HAAM-the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians-benefit day. By local music lovers giving just a little, we can help our musiciams a lot. I've been out of the loop for the past week, recovering from illness (not ACL dust and allergen related) and our other blogger is missing in action, focused on his band and other projects. But I'll plug for new bloggers here (and on Craig's List) later. This is all about HAAM.

Many fine partners or sponsors, local businesses that have benefitted from local music, are contributing at least 5% of proceeds (in the form of sales) to HAAM today. Some of these donors are welcoming musicians to perform in-store, so it's a special treat for customers. The schedule and map of activities for the day was a bit overwhelming for us at such short notice, but we encourage youour readers (all 10 of you if we're lucky) to visit the HAAM web site @ www.austinmusicianshealth.org and click on the updated schedule and interactive map.

I'm not certain HAAM partner ME Television is hosting a telethon this year, possibly due to programming and financial difficulties. ME raised $10,000 in 2007, but this year it seems they're too busy posting VH1 news, like Eminem being crowned "Best Rapper Alive" by Vibe magazine, to help local rappers. Joking aside, I don't (and can't) watch much ME to know. With a lack of a telethon to promote, and on such short notice, I'm not sure which events to recommend. Despite the lack of preparation I managed to come up with a few highlights of HAAM Benefit Day for those looking to help Austin musicians get the health care they need, so they can keep giving us the music we want:

Amy's Ice Cream

Not sure if there will be any live performances, but who really cares when there's ice cream? Today is a good excuse to get premium ice cream with all your favorite mix-ins, and your heart and mind will feel as good as your tastebuds with some of the proceeds going to HAAM. Check the web site amysicecreams.com for nearest locations and hours. (Don't forget to tip your scooper.)

Waterloo Records

Famous for in-store performances, the stage will be set for two afternoon performances at Waterloo, the largest independently owned music store in Austin-and Texas. Customers enjoy listening to live music while they select music from the extensive stock of music - international icons and local wonders that aren't separated by genre or geography. Well, maybe a little geography... musical shell game artists Asylum St. Spankers and the honky-tonk Derailers are two mega-popular Austin bands that may amuse and rock you. Get there before 4:30 this afternoon to browse and buy.

Antone's

At post time, I somehow misplaced my detailed notes about the benefit at Antone's. But trust me, there is something going on at the legendary rock, rhythm and blues club tonight at 8:00. Go to their web site www.antones.net for details.

Room 710

It's a night of full throttle rock 'n' roll. Dixie Witch, Tia Carrera, Adrian & the Sickness headline with cover proceeds going to HAAM. I'm a fan of one of the hottest rockers in town, Adrian, so this show comes with a gracious recommendation to experience her band live for a very good cause. Room 710 is a 18+ and non-smoking venue in the heart of the Red River entertainment district. They serve beer and mix two of my my favorite drinks very well-ask for the Cape Cod and Dreamsicle. Not sure of the cost and when the fun begins, but a typical show at Room 710 starts at 10:00 or 10:30, with doors open at 9:00. Go to Room710.net, myspace.com/room_710, or give them a call this evening at 512-476-0997.

Unfortunately I don't have a clue what's going on in the local underground, experimental or avant-garde music scenes to benefit HAAM. But if I excavate the internet enough before tonight, I'll post an update.

Have a happy HAAM day!

Friday, September 26, 2008

A Free Alternative to ACL: Freewater Festival at Clementine's Saturday September 27th


Plutonium Farmers bring the freshest surf rock to Clementine Coffee Bar.

The Freewater Festival - Free Music, Free Water - is a good alternative to Austin City Limits Music Festival (ACL Fest) , especially if you subscribe to the Poor Girl's Guide to Austin, like me. Eight bands, artists, and surprise fun on two stages, plus good coffee and food by Clementine is happening this Saturday at the darling coffee bar central/east Austin. You can probably avoid traffic from the game and festival if you skip the downtown streets and stay off IH-35.

Freewater is inspired by the once free-spirit music festival that was an offspring of the popular KLRU (PBS) series. According to a few critics, ACL Fest is quickly becoming a festival of corporate proportion, exclusively webcast by AT&T, censors of Pearl Jam, a band who dared critized Bush during a live performance last summer. There have been increased restrictions at the festival, and getting a good deal, like free water in the sometimes overbearing heat at the 3-day music fest is becoming as elusive as winning a golden ticket in a Wonka bar.  

ACL Fest is still considered a great time for many music lovers, so don't mistake my complaints for a lack of enthusiasm about many of the performances on the stages and at after-shows. I'm not attending the fest this year at Zilker Park, but I'm watching a some bands thanks to the live AT&T webcast, which I've read won't be censored like the Pearl Jam debacle. It's just nice to know at least one venue  in Austin still embraces the do-it-yourself ethic of musical talent, without a corporation to back its progress. That's part of what cultural diversity is all about - having options in the arts and entertainment, including music. 


Add the Freewater Festival to your busy Do512 calendar this weekend.

And what diverse sets! Bands and solo artists include: Plutonium Farmers, L.A. Dies, Canopy, Ella Minnow (Denton), Elisa Ferrari, Household Names,  Clint Niosi (Fort Worth) and FM Campers. Everything from newborn electro thrash to the rebirth of surf rock - and it's free.

I'm sure there are other unofficial ACL Fest after-shows going on, so support local and visiting musicians by checking out listings in your favorite weekend entertainment guide, or make Freewater your place to be this Saturday. 

Freewater Festival
5pm-12am
Clementine Coffee Bar
2200 Manor
Austin, TX 78722
(Click here for map and directions.)

Have a fun and safe weekend, no matter what you do. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Music Outside The Box: A Weekend w/ The Box Set at Emo's - And More

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The Box Set blows into Austin, TX - Saturday 13 September @ Emo's Lounge.


Despite Hurricane Ike barreling toward Texas, there's a lot of music happening here in the live music capital. It can all be overwhelming sometimes, finding just a few d-i-y and truly indie label bands to blog about, but with a little inspiration - like nature brewing up a storm - the choices become a little bit easier. Thanks to one storm, The Box Set (Beaumont, TX) may have an unexpected entourage from Southeast Texas Saturday night at Emo's. But I'm getting a bit ahead of myself. I'd like to make a few weekend recommendations, starting with Friday night. 

What's going on Friday, September 12th at Beerland:

Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re join forces with Powerpuff Girls, both celebrating 10 years with a CD!

If you missed the hard rock candy of Lick Lick (Australian Cattle God Records) at Make Austin Weirder Fest last Saturday, don't sweat it - you can hear them headline a night of tsunami force rock with Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re, and The Captains (both on tour from Tokyo, Japan), plus the delightfully noisy pop of Peel (Peek-A-Boo Records) opening the show.  

 
711 1/2 Red River St.
Austin, TX 78701
21+/$? (Call 512-479-7625 ) 
Doors: 9 pm

On Saturday, September 13th you can catch a double feature - two venues for the price of one:

The Lovely Sparrows (Abandoned Love Records) perform live at End of an Ear records at 6 pm. I first heard the rolling acoustic cast of musicians at Emo's two years ago, and was as impressed by their enchanting simplicity as much as their numbers. Shows at the best little record shop in Austin are always free, but browse and buy - and feel free to ask the courteous, knowledgeable staff if they can order something for you. Based on personal experience, they can and will.

According to a MySpace update, The Lovely Sparrows show at End of an Ear has been cancelled and rescheduled:

"The in-store for tomorrow at End of an Ear has been rescheduled due to the hurricane, and band members not being able to get into Austin due to the storm! It will now take place next Saturday, September 20th at 6pm."

The band's official CD release is still happening at Emo's next Tuesday, September 16th at 9 pm.

Tickets are still available through ticketweb.com.

September 13th Beaumont based The Box Set makes a live performance debut out-of-town. I'm not sure how they sound (no demos on the MySpace page yet), but the duo's resume makes them the perfect powerpop 'n' rock match you won't want to miss this weekend. Jamey Matte played drums for smart indie rock La Snacks, and once all-female punk band Small Town Massacre, and Poppy Robbie was formerly part of The Koopas and Southeast Texas wunderkinds Joe Jitsu. If you want hyperbole where a hyped impression of their sound might be here it is: The Box Set may be the musical Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, or Mike Nichols and Elaine May.  They are special guests of pop/rock duo Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby (Stiff Records), two powerful solo artists from the U.K. and U.S., respectively. They're pairing for a tour in both countries to support their self-titled album, released last week.

Sunday, September 14th: Not Your Average Church-going Sunday

 

Sunday evening at 7:30, Austin music mainstay Church of the Friendly Ghost sponsors an evening of entertainment with Nick Hennies (The Weird Weeds) performing a solo percussion set at the Salvage Vanguard Theater. His show marks the first of five performances in the "Open Spaces" series sponsored by the group. The cover for this rare performance is $5. Since there will be additional musicians playing, I'll be sure to post an update.  If you're interested in volunteering for Church of the Friendly Ghost, go to www.churchofthefriendlyghost.org. The organization helps keep Austin music alive and original, so they're taking part in a benefit, Party on the Vanguard, to help keep a rare arts & entertainment space open. The party happens Saturday, September 20th,  so diy revolution will have an update next week. 

Have a great weekend, whatever you do. 

~ diy danna

Friday, September 5, 2008

Believe The Hype: Audible Hype Offers Valuable DIY Hip Hop Resources in Hard Times

?uestlove of The Roots: Professor of DIY Hip Hop Marketing & Promotion @ Audible Hype U.

I won't bore you by bragging about Audible Hype. It's one of the very few do-it-yourself music blogs I take the time to read, and it's simply a good resource for d-i-y musicians trying to make a living doing something they love - without falling back on the day job. You have to admire a blog that states it's all about "DIY Marketing and Promotion for broke rappers, DJs, and musicians".

In August, Audible Hype blogger Justin Boland (a.k.a. Humpasaur Jones), introduced a series of interviews with illustrious and independent Hip Hop heads that offer their research and experiences as a tool for musicians who don't have a clue about marketing themselves, or don't think they have the time to read and research it for themselves. (Not that this is necessary.) Boland is part of anarchic hip hop label/collective World-Around Records, and uses their experience as a model for the blog. And they are connected in the music community, offering insightful interviews with musicians turned diy marketing experts. 

Read Audible Hype's latest: Getting Ready for a Long Cold Winter, which discusses the cold, hard realities of being an underground, diy rapper in failing economy. And check out the DIY Hip Hop Business Master Class, if you want to graduate with more than diploma paper. This post features instruction by one of the members of my favorite bands in the wide world of hip hop, The Roots. 

May I also suggest reading our pick for diy music and weekend fun this Saturday in downtown Austin? (See below.)

Have a fun - and safe - weekend, no matter what you do. 

Your Immodest DIY Muse,

~ diy danna

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Wave Your Freak Flag This Saturday at Make Austin Weirder Fest!


Ain't no party like a weirdo party 'cause a weirdo party always rocks...

Hanging out in the lobby of the Alamo Ritz after Music Monday was a serendipitous moment. I spoke with and hugged one of the outrageous HUG dancers who thanked me for the three-disc retro review of HUG in Whoopsy! What a great memory he has, because that was a few years ago, when the Make Austin Weirder Fest was just a tiny, freaky toddler. Oh, and how it is growing into a big freak music fest, one worthy of a mention in national press. (See SPIN Magazine, July '06.) And this summer, according to the Austin Chronicle: "Hug leads the [freak] parade, with Lick Lick, Attic Ted, the Jazzus Lizard, and more in tow."


HUG photo by Caroline Homer

You can get weirder all day long this Saturday, 6 September at Lovejoy's starting at 3 pm. HUG hits the stage around 11 pm, but you probably want to get there early to get your freak on with lounge quartet The Jazzus Lizard, ambient experimental rocker Steve Marsh, also known as Radar Cave, diy revolution artists of the month (July) Attic Ted, a punk/country band that could be Napoleon Dynamite's worst enemy - Zero Skills, Inc., freaky death metal outfit Death Hell Battle Tank, the psychedelic riffing of Crapulence, and Lick Lick, the rock 'n' roll band that has been kicking ass since a tour of Japan, performing at 10 o'clock. Oh - I almost forgot to mention: It's FREE!

MAKE AUSTIN WEIRDER FEST
3pm-Midnight
Saturday, 6 September 2008
LOVEJOY'S
604 Neches St.
Austin, TX 78701

Come on over to Lovejoy's this Saturday and get your freak on!

~ double d

Monday, August 25, 2008

Vote for the Best of Austin



Have you voted in the Austin Chronicle Best of 2008 poll yet?

The Austin Chronicle is back with their annual poll, where readers can bestow honor among their favorite people, places, and things in Austin. I've already cast my vote, but I wanted to make a few recommendations in the Arts & Entertainment category:

Scenester/Mover and Shaker: Jerm Pollet - From music to comedy to hawking Italian ices, this guy makes Austin more entertaining for the rest of us.

Art Gallery: Okay Mountain - A small space with big talent, welcoming local and international artists - and they're music friendly too!

Museum: Blanton - No explanation needed.

Place to See Local Art: United States Art Authority - Instead of drawing plasma, this space draws a crowd for eclectic art.

Performance Space: Salvage Vanguard Theater

Comedy/Improv Troupe: I was torn between Master Pancake and Coldtowne Theater, so I flipped a coin, and Master Pancake won!

Comedian: Shannon McCormick - A master of improv comedy and co-founder /co-producer of Out of Bounds Improv Festival, which now includes stand-up and sketch comedy.

Movie Theatre: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema - Ritz - The new downtown location is not just a great escape from central Texas heat, but an escape from the boring cinema giants in shopping malls and off the highways, especially when you don't just want to see a summer blockbuster. Good service and food, too!

Emergent Local Filmmaker: Thomas Humphreys - Known for directing and editing video shorts of cinematic quality, eye-popping trailers, and catchy music videos, he's a versatile talent awarded numerous times for his work, competing among international filmmakers. Humphreys is best known as one of the talents in Black Magic Rollercoaster (see Filmmaking Frenzy).

Film Series: I won't mention my final vote, but it came down to Weird Wednesday with Lars Nilsen and Terror Thursday w/ Zack Carlson. Both series (and hosts) make watching movies more engaging with knowledgeable and funny introductions, and special programs and appearances within the series (celebrated directors, writers, and actors). Both series are awesome - and free - so that made it a tough pick.

Karaoke: Rock 'n' Roll Karaoke @ Beerland. I haven't been yet - but I hear it's a lot of fun on a Monday night!

I won't post all my Media picks, but I'd like to suggest Owen Egerton for best author/poet, Sean Claes for best journalist, Austin's INsite for best non-Chronicle publication, and myself for best blogger.

Vote for your favorites here:

http://www.austinchronicle.com/feedback/bestof/08/

You can also cast a vote for a special category, like Best Open Art Space: Austin's Enchanted Forest.

~diy danna

Friday, August 22, 2008

Out of Town: Connect The Dots Music Festival in Beaumont, Texas


The live music capital meets home of Spindeltop. Get details about the inaugural fest here.

I was raised in Beaumont, so I can make fun of it. Most of my friends know my cute nickname for the home of the first big oil gush known as Spindletop. There are a few exceptions to the rule that nothing exciting happens in Boremont unless it's the fair or a refinery accident. But this weekend I have to figuratively eat the nickname of the town that lies 90 miles east of Houston. all thanks to Connect the Dots Festival.

One of the few cool music haunts in my hometown, The Vortex, is opening its doors for an exciting mix of Austin based acts, some which still have roots in Boremont - I mean Beaumont. (Some habits are hard to break.) he bar that boasts the best sound guy in the world, also known to me as fellow La Snacks fan Chad, welcomes 11 bands in 2 nights. Known for showcasing Southeast Texas indie rockers like the former Joe Jitsu, and touring Austin bands like Flametrick Subs, The Vortex coordinated the best new Texas music fest with some smart young man who has ties to Austin and Beaumont music scenes. It was easy to connect the dots, crossing styles and geography to deliver two nights of music I highly recommend.

You may click on the links to hear the bands, or visit the official Connect The Dots site for fest details:

Tonight, 22 August

La Snacks (1 am)
Pataphysics (12 am)
Sharks From Space (11 pm)
Meryll (10 pm)
Uptown (9 pm)
DJ Totally Trash (8 pm - Doors Open)

Saturday, 23 August

Ringo Deathstarr (1 am)
Transmography (12 am)
Molly Maguires (11 pm)
Daniel Francis Doyle (10 pm)
We Were Wolves (9 pm)
DJ Totally Trash (8 pm)

The price ($10) more than makes up for the price of gas if you're traveling from Austin. If you pack quickly and head out soon, you'll probably get to hear the first band. Advance tickets are still available through Frontgate, but you can pay at the door. If you can't make the music fest, check out the bands above anyway. Some offer mp3 downloads of music you can enjoy wherever you are.

~ diy danna

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Save Austin's Enchanted Forest @ Ruta Maya Tomorrow


Click on the sign for updates and to sign the petition. Help save this invaluable art, craft, and music space in Austin!

Wednesdays are the days I usually don't blog. On MySpace I started a personal trend when I'd repost someone else's blog or just a link to a blog or article that may or may not have any social relevance or importance. It became
"Lazy Blogger Wednesday". Today I honor that lazy tradition in this rare Wednesday post, ripped from MySpace:


----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: AUSTIN ENCHANTED FOREST
Date: Aug 13, 2008 1:57 PM


Hosted By: The Enchanted Forest Austin
When: Thursday Aug 14, 2008
at 8:00 PM
Where: Ruta Maya
3601 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704
United States
Description:
The Enchanted Forest Austin

Click Here To View Event
~SAVE THE ENCHANTED FOREST~
www. myspace. com/austinenchantedforest
Benefit Show & Dance Party
Thursday, August 14th, 8pm-1am
RUTA MAYA
3601 South Congress Ave.
www. myspace. com/rutamaya

$15 Suggested Donation
We'll take more and we'll take less! Just be there to show your support, sign the petition and give what you can!
Please Repost & Help spread The Word!!

Hosted By
Ararat Mid-East Fusion
www. myspace. com/araratrestaurant
Come hungry!
Arawraps & Pastries available from 8pm-12am

Mistress Of Ceremonies
Jamie Teer

~ 8:00 ~
Doors Open With An Enchanting Artist's Bazaar Filled With
Intuitive Readings, Prayer Hoops, Henna & Glitter Body Art,
Airbrush Body Painting, Handmade Jewelry & Patches, Austin Made Soaps, & More......

~ 8:15 ~
Geppetto Dreams Puppet Company
www. myspace. com/geppettodreamscompany

~ 8:35 ~
Live Music With
The Righteous Tidings

~ 9:15 ~
Songs & Prayers By
Jamie Teer

~ 9:30 ~
Announcements & Enchanted Forest Updates By Owner
Albert Deloach

~ 9:45 ~
The Typsy Gypsys
Belly Dance Performances Featuring
Sahhira & Sonya
www. myspace. com/typsygypsys

~ 10:00 ~
Soul Glow Show Featuring
Sage & Zarah of Sangre del Sol
www. myspace. com/sangredelsolfire

~ 10:30 ~
Hula Hoopin' Dance Party

This Event Is Sponsored By
Ruta Maya
Sangre del Sol
Starlet Sweets
The Austin Daze
Airbrush By Amy
Synergy Entertainment
Ararat Mid-East Fusion
Hot Mama's Espresso Bar
Twist It Sister Productions

We look forward to seeing you Austin!

---End---

Lazy bloggers everywhere should be proud of me...

~ lazy danna

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Opera House Grand Closing (Last Shows Announced)


I got the news from a MySpace flier: The Opera House is closing. Just one more unique art space closing, most likely due to the strict (and some would say arbitrary) enforcement of city codes, although this has not been confirmed by the venue.

The Opera House is an acronym which stands for:

"The O.(open)P.(power)E.(experimental)R.(research)A.(arts) House"

Located behind the best little record shop in South Austin, End of an Ear, the creative space was home to many experimental, avant-garde local and touring music acts. It served as a store, gallery, and community education/workshop center for many he

Tonight: Liz Gomez (a.k.a. Dromez) sent invitations to hear the glamorous punk Wealthy Whore Entertainment (San Francisco, CA), making a summer tour stop in Austin. Also playing: visual guitarist Douglas Fergeson, experimental sound crafter V.C. Childkraft, and Young Clam (members of Rubble). Beer at 7, Music at 8.



Flier by Deena Hyatt (NanoBangBang)

Sunday Evening - 10/08/08: Last night @ the O.P.E.R.A.
The "Grand Closing Party" starts at 5 pm with movies (Lori 16mm), water fun, and music by the seemingly naive minimalist musical act Night Viking, ichnisanchi (which I'm curious to hear), experimental vocal pop artist NanoBangBang, and the "old timey goodness" of Teddy & Marge. "BYOFood to grill!"

Let's hope there will be a reincarnation of the O.P.E.R.A. at a different location. Austin needs more beautiful art space and beautiful people who support artists and their work!

Contact Info:
The O.P.E.R.A. House
(512) 440-1401
liz.theoperahouse@gmail.com
theoperahousestore.com
myspace.com/theoperhousestore

~ diy danna

Monday, August 4, 2008

Pataphysics Local Addition to Ariel Pink Show @ The Mohawk - Saturday, 9 August 2008


"Ain't no party like a pop defects party..." - Anonymous Emcee*

Although the date is incorrect (it should be 8/9 Sat., not Fri. on the e-flier), the timing of this show is perfect! Besides Ariel Pink & Company (Los Angeles, CA) at The Mohawk being the perfect post to start our week (officially), it marks the day after the birthday of one of our favorite Austin entertainers - the frontman for the spasmatic dance inducing experimental pop band - Pataphysics.

You could call it a birthday gift to himself because Patrick Healy, a.k.a. Pataphysics, is a fan of Ariel Pink. A huge fan, according to our interview (INsite, January 2008). Healy's musical partnership with Pataphysics' lead guitarist Matt La Comette (Aunt's Analog, ex-Oblong Boys), was partly inspired by Ariel Pink's avant-garde pop solo shows. Both musicians are fans and thought Healy could start off with solo, acousmatic tape shows, then build the sound. And what a sound...The band includes Erich Ragsdale (ex-Oblong Boys) playing synthesizer, Dirk Michener (Cavedweller, Charles Potts' Magic Windmill Band) adding the bass lines, and Jason "Chef" Pittman (The Telephone Company, The Carrots) on drums, all adding depth of colors to the already decorative canvas of Pataphysics' sound.


Pataphysics @ Emo's 22/10/07. Photo © 2007 Danna Williams

You know it's going to be be a good time if you're rambling about the opening band.

Pataphysics' recent shows have more than made up for the truncated slap in the face performance last time at The Mohawk (8 December 2007), possibly in response to uncalled heckling after a technical defect with the stunning Yip-Yip (Winter Park, FL), which led to a cancellation of their performance. Pataphysics performance highlights in summer '08 include kicking off the Tangled Snark Summer Parties, and performing on KVRX's Local Live.

But their live performance at Mohawk this Friday is the Pataphysics event of the summer.



The official Ariel Pink Summer tour 2008 poster, and a work of art.

Headliners Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti is the solo artist's amazing band, on tour this summer, because that's the best way to earn money when greedy corporate labels control the marketing of commercial (payola) airwaves. (Feel free to correct me if I'm completely wrong.) he gets my respect for being a truly d-i-y artist/musician who records and produces his own music in limited release. Since I've already taken so much time with the show opener, I'll let the reader decide what Ariel Pink sounds like by mentioning the free mp3 downloads** currently available for your listening pleasure. For me, they're just teasers until the consummate live performance, but it could appease you for a few days.

I don't know much about Brooklyn, NY trio Chairlift, but from a doesn't offer a free sample of their recordings, but if you're the artsy type, you may get a kick out of their MySpace profile graphics. from what I've heard, their odd, haunting indie musings fit in perfectly with touring mate Ariel Pink. Pitchfork includes a review plus two previews (streaming and mp3) in a review of the album Does You Inspire You, now available for digital download. A hard copy will be available in late October.

Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
w/ Chairlift
Pataphysics
Live @ The Mohawk - Austin, TX
Saturday, August 9th
RIYL: Animal Collective, Beck, Captain Beefheart, R. Stevie Moore, Frank Zappa, and music that makes you go "hmmm...".

For more info, including admission amount, ticket availability, and age limit, go to mohawkaustin.com. After-party with A Faulty Chromosome inside.

Thanks to Archbold for hipping me to this show last month!

End of transmission.


~ diy danna


*No, we just made that up...

** But this is true. We're certain you'll have to be logged into MySpace for the mp3 downloads to work.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

How We Do 512: Saturday, 30 August - The Return of Baby Robots!

We interrupt our summer vacation for a special announcement:

One of the bands I interviewed for the August issue of Austin's only paperzine, INsite (out sometime this week), is performing live after a brief hiatus. I'm also thrilled about the other bands playing later this month in Austin, TX:







Freaky fan flier by me, photographer unknown.

A night of rock and country you may never forget... It's the first Baby Robots performance since live line-up changes post Ten Year High (Bunkhaus Records 2007), "enough to bring a tear of pride to the third eyes of at least two historic Austinites of the psychedelic persuasion: Roky Erikson and Gibby Haynes..."* The campfire freakout of Cavedweller (The Best Version of Gloria Ever There Was, Business Deal) and alternative torch and twang of Silver Pines complete the trip.

Check out the band featured in this month's INsite @ Do512, and mark your calendars with a vote of "I Like It"!

diy danna

*Pop Culture Press Review by Don Simpson

Friday, August 1, 2008

Blog About A Blog: Kill The Critic


The official KTC logo, until QT gets wise...

We're pausing from a week long vacation to announce the return of our sister blog, Kill The Critic, which is all about local, national, and international movie releases - with a bit of news about theatrical and comedy events.

Usually, one woman rants about theatrical and video releases, film, theatre, and comedy fests for your entertainment. But we're recruiting more local film, theatre, and comedy nuts to blog about what they love - as long as it is timely and informative. Kill The Critic might look good on a resume when applying for that entertainment magazine gig, so if you're interested in this volunteer position send us a message. And we're always on the lookout for new and exciting events happening in Austin for KTC. Send inquiries about blogging and submissions of your events to KillTheCritic@gmail.com.


Fan art by diy danna.

This Week @ KTC: "DIY" Danna Williams proves she's a diehard Wonder Woman fan. (Includes sneak peak at the new animated Wonder Woman movie coming in 2009!)

Next Week: Fantastic Fest 2008 Preview: KTC Picks and Pans.

Have a great weekend, whatever you do.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Free Form Film Presents "Tetsuo: The Iron Man Film Score" Live @ Red 7 Thursday Night



Thanks to Ben Aqua for sending the following announcement about "Tetsuo" yesterday.

This Thursday:

Free Form Films Presents:
Tetsuo: The Iron Man live film score performance

Ben Aqua and his group of tiny machines will perform a live synth-filled, mechanically-manipulated score to the 1989 Japanese film "Tetsuo: The Iron Man" as part of the Free Form Films live film score series.

Thursday, July 31, 10pm
@ Red 7 (patio)
611 E. 7th, Austin, TX

$5 21+/$8 21-

Performers include:

Chad A (ex-Zom Zoms, Low Red Center)
Ben Aqua (ASSACRE, MVSCLZ, Totally Wreck)
Johnny Cisneros (aka VC Chldkrft, Totally Wreck)
Matt LaComette (Low Red Center, Aunt's Analog)
Erich Ragsdale (Low Red Center, TJ Laserphone)
David Salinas (Totally Wreck)
Sam Vandeliner (aka Gary B, Night Viking)
Eli Welbourne (Belaire, Totally Wreck)



View event on Facebook

From the list of performers, it looks to be a delightful night of experimental film scoring.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Tangled Snark Productions: D-I-Y Musician and Promoter Singer Mayberry Rocks Our Summer


#3 of the Tangled Snark Parties

Since diydanna is on holiday, away from her beloved Mac, we're keeping this weekend post relatively brief compared to her usual rambling.


You have to admire a truly do-it-yourself artist for thinking outside the box and not being afraid to try something new - something bigger and somehow better. The always affordable, and usually all ages show promoter Tangled Snark Productions, also known as musician, booking agent and promoter Singer Mayberry (Red Leaves) is challenging herself and local music fans are being rewarded this summer.

Tangled Snark has evolved from booking incredible (and sometimes overlooked) local music talent in smaller alternative (indie) music venues like Emo's Hole in the Wall, and The Parlor, to larger venues - like The Monarch Event Center - ideal for a summer concert series. The Monarch isn't too far north of the downtown madness, just off I-35, and perhaps the ideal location for the Tangled Snark Summer Parties.


Tangled Snark Summer Party #3 Headliner: Ume

Past party favorites have included Pataphysics, The Cari and Jason Band (Belaire), and The Ape-Shits, and tomorrow night marks the third party of the season, with the musical force known as Ume headlining. The band is taking time out from recording (check out their demos) to share the stage with other local talent: Ringo Deathstarr (silly name, seriously cool sound), and Haunting Oboe Music (orchestrated, experimental rock). Opening the party: Hey Zeus, Follow That Bird! (A name that gives me serious Sesame Street nostalgia), Red X Red M, and Prayer for Animals. You can search these bands on MySpace and add to their grassroots fan base. That's 7 bands for $7 and it's an early show, 7 pm, which makes it a great time for the very young and young at heart who love local music. How lucky we are, Austin!

The summer isn't over, and more Tangled Snark parties are on the way, so visit the official site for updates: myspace.com/tangledsnarkproductions.

~ diy danna

Thursday, July 24, 2008

KOOP Radio's Raffle Party - Sunday, 27 July + Keeping Up With P.A.C.E.



I'm supposed to be on vacation until August, but I'm taking a little time off from my vacation to make two important public service announcements (from MySpace) - because they involve local and independent art, music, and radio. These are a few of my favorite things...

KOOP 91.7 FM is throwing a Scooter Raffle Party, and we're all invited! It's a live art and music event at the United States Art Authority with my favorite indie media expo Staple!, and a few of my favorite smart indie rockers, including The Bellfuries, Foot Foot, La Snacks, and Peel, who performed a phenomenal set at diy revolution's second bi-monthly music series (Friday, May 16 at Beauty Bar).

For more info, including how to buy tickets for the grand prize and other special gifts, go to:

myspace. com/koop917

Help raise money to rebuild our community radio station, and maybe drive off with a Vintage 150cc scooter from Scooter Revolution, or some other cool prize.



Actual image from P.A.C.E. web page has the public seeing red.

I received news about another C.O.A. (City of Austin) organization that may be threatening the livelihood of local entertainment - P.A.C.E. The following is my response included with a repost of a bulletin by a pirate radio station DJ:

P.A.C.E. (People Against City Entertainment?)

City of Austin is being taken over by a bunch of bureaucrats who don't know (or don't care) that the City of Austin wouldn't have as much revenue if it weren't for live music events. P.A.C.E is about a waste of local taxpayers' money and biting the hand that feeds you...

http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/pace/


The MySpace post continues with the original bulletin re: P.A.C.E. (which actually stands for Public Assembly Code Enforcement). The poster argues that the C.O.A.'s P.A.C.E. team is "ruining our venues, our festivals, and our livelihood". Since I make it a habit to question everything, including authority and opinions of MySpace bulletin posters, I didn't just take the DJ's word for it - I looked it up for myself.

P.A.C.E. claims to be a public group, but I don't see the names of the members listed, just city departments, and no meetings listed to discuss the P.A.C.E. agenda. There are a lot of rules and regulations that we the public can download as .pdf documents, but no true discourse or public conversation. Sure, we can send them an e-mail - but will it be taken seriously by this enforcement committee?

Is this truly a public cause, or another way to police parties - and over-regulate the local music industry which is already struggling, no thanks to city zoning for high priced residencies in well-established entertainment districts? (See Red River and Warehouse.)

I'm wondering how many local musicians and promoters will be lined up to discuss what P.A.C.E. means to people who book and participate in parties and festivals with Austin city limits at the next C.O.A. council meeting?

And those are my P.S.A.s about local art and entertainment.

Addendum: I've received more information about how P.A.C.E. effects local artistic expression - in particular one venue called the Enchanted Forest. It's one of the cool small spaces in the city where you can enjoy the freedom of artistic expression on a 3+ acre parcel of land located in South Austin (78704). Visual art, puppetry, live acoustic music, are just some of what makes this a special place in the city's entertainment landscape. (See http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=215070.) The news article doesn't specifically name P.A.C.E., but this arbitrary committee is definitely behind what's happening to one of our art spaces.

I've just sent an add request to them in solidarity with their current bureaucratic nightmare, and hope others reading this blog will do the same, as well as send a testimony or positive message about Austin's Enchanted Forest via their official web site, the C.O.A. web site email link (above), and in person at the city council meeting - happening in a matter of minutes.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Best of Country, Jazz, and Pop: The Gary Newcomb Trio


The Gary Newcomb Trio: Slide Guitar Master Newcomb

Jerm Pollett (The Catfish Hunters) mentioned The Gary Newcomb Trio being one of his favorite bands during a set at The Carousel Lounge last summer, and I made a mental note to check them out live sometime. (I tend to believe the hype when it comes from a fan who happens to be one of my favorites.) That sometime to check them out is now, when the trio is playing at Club De Ville this summer. I missed the July 9th show (among a few others since last year, including an Austin Alt Country showcase), but if I'm not too busy with the local movie scene, I'll finally hear them live tonight.

When you listen to an indie pop band which includes Merle Haggard, Duke Ellington, and Björk in a list of influences, you can expect it to be a little less easy to describe why you like them. The still unsigned and independent Gary Newcomb Trio is not an easy band to describe, but a joy to listen to because they combine elements of three seemingly different genres to create a sound - a mood really - that make it worth listening to when you're not in the mood for hard rock. Yet the band rocks.

The country is in Gary Newcomb's slide guitar ("Daisy Don't"). The trio shifts easily between genres, which make it the perfect cocktail party band for mixed company, and the perfect bar band - without the imitating, trifling covers. The jazz is more difficult to describe, but it's in the compositions and the soft lounge rock delivery of Newcomb's vocals ("Firefly"). The pop element consists of deceptively familiar melodies courtesy of Newcomb on vocals, with a deceptively laidback rhythm section - Brandon Gonzales on bass, and Billy Doughty on drums. The tracks I've heard lulled ("So Sensitive") and rocked me ("For The Birds (Bluebird)" when I least expected it.

I was more familiar with Newcomb playing bass with Pollett's The Total Foxes, but it isn't a secret that he's one of the most talented slide guitarists in Austin as a member of Li'l Cap'n Travis. I love slide guitar in country music as much as I love the mandolin and the banjo, and wish more bands from Nashville would realize these traditional or classic country instruments sound much better than the current slick pop guitar aesthetics. The Gary Newcomb Trio uses the slide guitar in a way that makes it bubbly pop to my ears - with a lingering feeling of wanting to hear more. I can't write that about most of the pop I hear on commercial radio.

Since I'm hearing about this show a little late, I didn't have time to ask the artist's permission to allow a free mp3 preview/download, so I'll provide a link to their MySpace page instead. (Which seems appropriate since this blog started as a MySpace group.) Myspace.com/thegarynewcombtrio contains the four tracks I mentioned, now available for download. I'm not sure when they'll be unavailable or removed, so I recommend acting fast and checking them out today.

And I recommend hearing the band live tonight:

The Gary Newcomb Trio
9 pm, Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Club De Ville
900 Red River
Austin, TX 78701
21+/Cover ($?)

Just another promising night of local entertainment, and one more reason to take a detour from the humdrum cover bands at 6th street bars/tourist traps.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Coma in Algiers @ Beerland - Friday, July 25th


Flier by Stacy Algiers

Coma in Algiers, Harlem, The Wiggins, The Secret Bangs
Beerland
711 1/2 Red River
Austin, TX 78701

If you missed Coma in Algiers' second to last show in residency at the Scoot Inn last Friday, don't worry, some of the schlock rock sounds reviewed in This Is Your Justice will vibrate from the Beerland sound system this Friday.

The Secret Bangs (Plano, TX), The Wiggins (Houston, TX) invade Beerland with Nashville natives Harlem that same night. If you haven't heard of Harlem, you should check them out with Coma in Algiers Friday night. Harlem is plotting to take over Austin with infectious garage rock 'n' thrash.

This is a last minute show for Archbold and CIA, and a don't miss surprise for us.

Managing Editor Sean Claes Becomes Publisher of Austin's INsite Magazine


Austin's INsite: "local focus, national mindset"

One of our bloggers, "DIY" Danna Williams has been a proud music contributor to "Austin's only entertainment paperzine" for three years, so we're pleased to announce the following:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Managing Editor Buys Austin's INsite Magazine

AUSTIN, TX – Sean Claes, who has been Managing Editor of Austin’s INsite Magazine (http://www.insiteaustin.com) recently completed negotiations to purchase the publication. His corporation, BoysenClaes Productions, Inc. bought INsite in May.

INsite is Austin’s only entertainment paperzine. It’s not quite a magazine, not quite a newspaper… but all Ausitn. The focus of the publication is the world of entertainment as it pertains to our city. From interviews with movie stars to local and national bands to tech trends to fashion to the capitol’s best restaurants, INiste is a local magazine with a local focus and a national mindset.

“It was a year-long process. The previous owners still have a lot of passion about the magazine, as it’s something they created ten years ago,” Sean Claes said. “They wanted to make sure the right person was taking over, and I wanted to make sure this was as much a business decision as it was a decision of the heart.”

One of the first decisions made was to name food contributor Marsha Mann as Food Editor. “Her passion about cuisine is amazing. We’re lucky to have her affiliated with INsite,” Claes said. “Her attention to detail when it comes to food and the restaurant guide is impeccable.”

Contributing photographer Jay West was also named as Photo Editor. “Jay has been a contributing photographer for the last two years and he’s done a great job of making sure the right photos are in the right issue of INsite,” Claes said.

Both contributors share the vision Claes has for INsite. “Everything you will find in INsite is positive. I simply don’t believe in negative publicity. It steals space from something you can write good things about. Why tell people not to go somewhere or to avoid a band when you can give them the alternative?”

Focusing on the future, INsite will see many changes in the August issue, which hits stands August 1. “I am working with Austin’s Fireside Creative to revamp the magazine and you will see a completely new logo, layout, and look in August,” Claes said. “I hope Austin likes the new paperzine as much as I do.”

INsite will host a relaunch party on August 15, 2008 at Emo’s Lounge with music by She Craves, The Banner Year, 6 Pack Deep and Litany for the Departed.

Sean Claes can be reached at sean@insiteaustin.com or by calling 512-462-9260.

Please note new mailing address:
INsite
16221 Crystal Hills Drive
Austin, TX 78737

Next Week @ The Parlor : The Cocker Spaniels + Hooch Dupree and the Trapdoor Band


Hooch Dupree and The Trapdoor Band. Sean Padilla (The Cocker Spaniels) far right.

One of our bloggers threw a birthday party for herself in March at The Parlor on North Loop, and one of the bands performing that night, The Cocker Spaniels, was part of the festivities. After that, it was logical to host regular musical events there - bi-monthly events until we figure out how to get all the bands we love together in the live music capital of the world on a monthly basis. So it's fitting to announce that The Cocker Spaniels (one man, one mission, Sean Padilla) is playing again at The Parlor, with Hooch Dupree and The Trapdoor Band (myspace.com/thetrapdoorband). It happens a week from today at 9 pm.

Here's exactly what's going down @ The Parlor according to Sean P!:

"On Tuesday the 29th, I'm doing double duty @ the Parlor.

At 9 p.m., I'll play a solo set of Cocker Spaniels songs. After that, I'm playing drums for my friend Hooch Dupree and his Trapdoor Band.

This show is technically free, but I'm encouraging and accepting donations to help me cover my expenses for the apartment I'm moving into next month.

Anyone who puts $5 or more in the tip jar will get a homemade CDR containing rough mixes of songs that will be on the next Cocker Spaniels album!

GET CRUNK! BRING YOUR FRIENDS!"

So stop by and have a hot slice of pizza, a pint of cold brew, leave a tip or two - and enjoy the music.

We're not sponsoring the night of plugged-in meets homespun folk rock, but diy danna is already dreaming up an e-flier.

See you there!

You can also hear The Cocker Spaniels live @ Beerland (
myspace.com/beerland)Wednesday, July 30th w/ Sad Like Crazy and Bright White. Padilla will be performing a few songs from the forthcoming album, and most likely popular songs from his debut Withstand The Whatnot. Alex "Hooch" Dupree and company's next show is August 1st at Progress w/ folk rock grazers Brazos.

Nomo's Musical Hat-trick: KUT 90.5, Waterloo, and Emo's Today


Nomo photo by Doug Coombe

At first I wanted to blog about all the buzz about Nomo's show at Emo's Lounge tonight, but I'm skipping that to mention two lesser known events that involve the funky/experimental/indie nine-member group from Ann Arbor, MI. I decided less hype and more show info.

Why?

Because you have three chances to hear Nomo in Austin, and on the same day. It's not just a rarity in sports (hockey) but a rarity in music tour. These talented musical artists perform live at 2 pm (cst) on listener supported KUT 90.5 FM, on one of the few shows I'm tuned into during the day - Music with Jay Trachtenberg. Mr. Trachtenberg's raspy delivery of some of the hottest indie music acts in the country is what makes me less depressed about being trapped in a soulless day job. That's just a few hours from now, so click on the station ID in this blog and get ready...


Click on cover to listen: Nomo's Ghost Rock (2008, Ubiquity Records)

If you miss Nomo on the radio but happen to get off the soulless day job early enough, you can see them in person, promoting their latest release Ghost Rock (Ubiquity). It's a turn from their last afro-beat inspired recording, but not any less engaging. See them live at Waterloo Records
(myspace.com/waterloorecords) on 6th & Lamar - 5 pm.

And if you miss two golden listening opportunities, don't worry. There's golden opportunity #3 for you to hear Nomo live at Emo's Lounge (myspace.com/emosaustin). The fun starts at 10 pm with local wonders Loxsly. $8 tickets are still available, so you may order them here.

Don't miss one (or all three) of these opportunities to hear Nomo, because for a while (or at least until the next promotional tour) there will be no mo...

[Insert groan here.]

Friday, July 18, 2008

Space Rock Coalition Presents: Monument to No One - Saturday, July 19 at Trophy's



Props to Daniel Skarbek (Monument To No One) for bringing this to our attention:

Space Rock Coalition Presents:

The Sugar Fire - myspace.com/thesugarfire
Exeter - myspace.com/exetermusic
Monument to No One - myspace.com/monumenttonoone
Far Beyond Pluto - myspace.com/farbeyondpluto

Saturday July 19th, 2008
Trophy's
2008 S. Congress
Austin, TX 78704
10pm

"The SRC has been established to link space rock bands and fans; to act as a
centralized hub where interaction between them may freely occur. We are
here to promote space rock and to help bring the associated music to
the forefront of public knowledge. It is the goal of the SRC to help
bands network and manage shows, information concerning shows, and their
music. Keep checking our site for announcements concerning some of the
best space rock the world has ever heard as well as information on an
official website and t-shirts. The SRC encourages all visitors to
browse through our friend's pages. You may just stumble upon some music
that could fill your space rock void." - Dan Skarbek

Listen to Skarbek's space rock band @

www.myspace.com/monumenttonoone
(RIYL: Cave In + Smashing Pumpkins + Failure)

I haven't heard the other bands yet, but if they're anything like Austin space rockers Jetsuns, I can definitely recommend this show. The cover is only $5. I'm not sure of the ages admitted for tomorrow night's SRC event, but you may visit www.myspace.com/spacerockcoalition or myspace.com/trophystx for more info, or call Trophy's at (512) 447-0969.

Have fun, safe weekend!

Now Playing: Summer Acts! Austin TheatreFest

Six companies, thirty-six performances, two weeks of great theatre!

I received the news late last weekend from City Theatre, and thought I'd make a weekend announcement for local theatre lovers:

Summer Acts! Austin July 10 - 20


Contact the theatre company for tickets and reservations. Festival passes are available at the box office.

Scene from Desdemona: A Play About A Handkerchief


THE FESTIVAL ACTS

Desdemona, A Play About a Handkerchief Rory Gene Productions

Bridget Farias directs Pulitzer winning playwright Paula Vogel's darkly comic spin on Shakespeare's Othello. Starring Jessica Allen, Molly McKee, and Rory Roberts.

210-415-6666/tickets@rorygene.com/www.rorygene.com

SA12@8, SU13@12, MO14@7, WE16@9, SA19@6, SU20@8


I'm Not Ghandi Alex Garza

In this all new solo performance, Garza plays a comic array of characters who attempt to
comment on their views of a sometimes, twisted, cruel, and tragic world.

512-619-5329/starlextheatre@yahoo.com

FR11@9, SA12@4,SU13@2, TH17@7, SA19@4, SU20@6


Crazy Like a Person: A Musical Austin New Music Workshop

A musical comedy that asks "What is crazy?" Katie thinks she is. That is until she meets a
psychologist, psychiatrist, and life coach whose lives make Katie's seem normal.

512-567-8202/crazylikeaperson@yahoo.com/www.austinnewmusicworkshop.com

FR11@7, SA12@12, TU15@9, WE16@7, SA19@8, SU20@12


POP! Rapscallions of the Periphery

The dark and wildly funny comedy (with song) about the ridiculous and
unfortunate dealings with time lines, creativity, friendships, and the baby Jesus.

TH10@9, SA12@2, SU13@4, MO14@9, FR18@7, SA19@10


St. Nicholas Phillip Ayliffe

A jaded Dublin theatre critic becomes infatuated with a young actress and follows her
to London whereupon he meets up with a vampires and goes to work for them.
One of Conor McPherson's best plays. Strong adult language.

512-508-3562/pheelforu@yahoo.com

TH10@7, SA12@6, SU13@8, TH17@9, SA19@12, SU20@4


In the Shadow of the Glen/Riders to the Sea The Fair Dog Players

Ireland, turn of the 19th century - common people scratch out an existence, by the sea
and in the glens. The Fair Dog Players present a pair of brief, rich tragicomedies by J.M. Synge

stevenpricetexas@sbcglobal.net

SA12@10, SU13@6, TU15@7, FR18@9, SA19@2, SU20@2


For more information, including venue locations contact:

The City Theatre

3823 Airport Blvd., Ste. D | Austin, TX 78222 | 512-524-2870


Support theatre in Austin, TX - make a date this weekend with Summer Acts!


~DIY Danna