Author: Lauren Gribble
The Wayne Garner Band is doing a great job representing Austin on a national stage by doing heartfelt country pop the right way.
Combine falsetto vocals and a group chorus paired with a jazzy drum beat, and you’ve got the latest single “We...
Fall in love with indie-rocker Matthew Squires through his new single, Shape of Your Heart off of his new album, Tambaleo.
Dreamy and angelic, the new title track on Adam Torres' new EP, I Came to Sing the Song, will both charm and mesmerize you.
It's time to shoegaze again, as Letting Up Despite Great Faults takes us on a new journey with the single "Starlet," featuring Lani Thomison.
If you're looking for a little more Southern rock in your life, you won't want to miss the new music video for "Follow Me" by Cowboy Diplomacy.
Get ready to dance and sing along to this fun, lighthearted track from what may be your favorite new Austin band this year.
Take a listen to The Lagoons' new single, "Gems," in anticipation of their upcoming album release party at Spiderhouse Cafe.
Two husband and wife couples in one band may sound like a challenge waiting to happen, but Blushing makes some of the best dream-pop around.
Jurassic Park Car Wash is adding a little fun and whimsy to the traditional car wash experience. Get to know the man behind the dinos and suds.
Little Thief has a haunting new track that will draw in fans, both old and new, alike.
The Austin psychedelic rock band has been keeping busy with new music and their blog, as well as with an exciting collaboration.
Futon Blonde's “Ain’t That Cute,” pulls listeners in with its attention-grabbing guitar riffs and vocals -- catch them this weekend at Spiderhouse.
The Dumpies -- a garage band that calls both Austin and Portland home -- has released one of the best new singles of the year.
With its jumpy and fun back beat, as well as carefree “woo-hoos” throughout the chorus, this is a band that we wish we had discovered earlier.
Fort Never focuses on a style that is largely forgotten here in our musically saturated city.
With tunes such as “Losing Less,” we hear a dizzying mesh of instruments that are played with abandon.
Take a listen to the playlist we’ve created below to get a taste of our favorite artists from the past year.
The opening song, “Definitely,” is a track that does not veer far from the typical indie-pop songs that are out right now, but its beauty is something new.
Coming in at nearly five minutes, "Ditch Punk's Prayer" deviates from the normal punk rock structure of being short and to the point.
“Open Your Eyes” is a beautiful track is drenched in brightness, a perfect fit for the moment when you are ready to take on the day.
Get your Austin Christmas music fix with this R&B flavored holiday track from Grapes and Friends.
Molly Burch shares some of her romantic pop with fans with the single "Try." It's just a taste of her new album, Please be Mine, coming in February 2017.