Pop artist Carlie Hanson prepared the crowd at Emo’s Sunday night as she opened up for the indie rock band, Bad Suns. Her energy and wicked moves could’ve fooled anyone, she was the headliner as far as we’re concerned.
Read MoreThirty miles from downtown Austin’s roaring hustle and the scooter-filled sidewalks of South by Southwest, Willie Nelson hosted his annual one day festival on his family’s ranch.
Read MoreSouth by Southwest was blessed with a free intimate show from one of Austin’s own, Alejandro Rose-Garcia, known as Shakey Graves.
Read MoreSouth by Southwest is hands down the best destination to discover new bands. Enters Lowly.
Read MoreIn the center of a cross and stained glass windows stood My Life as Ali Thomas, taking music as religion to a whole new level.
Read MoreSteel Betty bring old time tunes to life for a new age of listeners in their debut EP “New Age, Old Time.”
Read MoreAs hundreds of music lovers piled in Stubb’s, they were welcomed by the bashfully kind opener of the evening, Mallrat.
Read MoreThe California trio graced the American Express stage early Saturday afternoon for the Austin City Limits Music Festival, just hours behind the legend himself, Paul McCartney, eviscerated the same grounds.The easy-listening band sat down with ORANGE Magazine fresh off the ACL stage following one of their idols.
Read MoreThe final day at Austin City Limits Music Festival was hot, but only because Tanner Elle Schneider brought the heat.
Read MoreAustin’s very own Alejandro Rose-Garcia returned home for the second weekend at the Austin City Limits Music Festival Sunday evening.
Read MoreAustin City Limits welcomed five of their own to the Tito’s Stage Friday afternoon. The audience greeted the alt-indie band with opened arms. The Duncan Fellows were home.
Read MoreArkells made their Austin City Limits Festival debut at the BMI stage on Friday afternoon.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Bishop Briggs, returned to the American Express stage for the second weekend of Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Read MoreORANGE Magazine spoke with lead singer, Max Kerman about tour stories, fan tattoos and more.
Read MoreThe California alternative-indie band HUNNY gave the audience at Mohawk's a night to remember, filled with stage dives, bloody noses and lots of beer.
Read MoreIntroducing his third studio album “The Beautiful and Damn” on the third stop of his tour, G-Eazy was back and ready to party in Austin on Sunday.
Read MoreIf you can never get enough confessions of love in the rain, sprints through airports and the beautiful Meg Ryan getting the guy, again, then this is the playlist for you.
Read MoreOn Nov. 9, the sidewalks surrounding Mohawk were filled with enthusiastic Bad Suns fans on an evening with unfamiliar cold air.
Read MoreStubb’s floors shook with excessive dancing as the venue hosted the sixth annual Waller Creek Conservancy Benefit with the duo Oh Wonder.
Read MoreManchester’s alternative 80’s-inspired band, The 1975, played their first of a two-night sold out show at the Moody Theater on Monday evening.
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