Balmorhea @ Central Presbyterian Church (2/19)

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Date 2/19/10
Location Central Presbyterian
Doors 8pm
Tickets $12 from Waterloo/EOE

A unique and interesting show opportunity comes to Central Presbyterian Church on Friday with a set by Western Vinyl locals Balmorhea.  To make the show even more interesting, Damien Jurado will be opening things up at 9pm.  Tickets for this one are limited and only available at Waterloo Records or End of an Ear.  Some tickets can be bought at the door if a sell out doesn’t happen prior to Friday night.  Here’s the band’s most recent single “Bowsprit” which appears on the band’s recent album hitting stores now, Constellations.

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Download: Balmorhea – Bowsprit [MP3]

Zookeeper @ Stubbs (2/18)

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Date 2/18/10
Location Stubbs
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 from Frontgate

As a part of the Austin 360 concert series, local buzz bands Zookeeper, The Boxing Lesson, and New Roman Times will be getting down at Stubbs on Thursday.  We’re here to tell you that this is a really solid lineup of up and coming local talent.  And it’s cheap too!

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Download: Zookeeper – Mary of the Morning [MP3]

Adam Green – Minor Love

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It seems like only yesterday when Adam Green donned a Peter Pan outfit onstage with his former band, The Moldy Peaches. Since then, he’s gone on to release several solo LPs, with most of them featuring his clever wordplay without ever taking himself too seriously.  That being said, Minor Love is his most focused, and probably his most serious album to date; it shows us just how crafty the fellow can be when he puts his mind to it.

“Breaking Locks” opens the album with what appears to be an apology to the masses, as he admits “I’ve been too awful.”  It’s interesting to see the man who mocked Jessica Simpson so well show a bit of emotion in regards to his mistakes.

You’ll also notice the influence of other musicians on this album, as Adam tries to step away from the singer-songwriter lifestyle.  “Goblin” is one such song, which seems to allude to his relationship with Rodrigo from Little Joy; it’s a song with a touch of tropicalia.  “Boss Inside” is similar in the fact that his picking emotes a darker side of things, which is a far cry from his work on Sixes and Sevens.  On top of that, his guitar work seems to hop from genre to genre allowing for the album to show some deviation from basic guitar strumming songs.  It definitely makes the listening experience for fulfilling than on past efforts.

As you go song to song, you have to give credit where credit is due, as Green’s ability to cleverly unite mundane detail after mundane detail whilst stringing together intricate stories is something at which you can marvel.  Not too many artists can make the banalities of everyday existence seem so interesting or heartfelt.  If he is destined to only be a one man troubadour, then at least he’s got a solid style that only he seems to perfect.

All that being said, the one drawback from Minor Love is that nothing stands out as exceptional.  Your entire listening experience will be enjoyable, though not one that you’ll come back to over and over with desire.  I suppose this is always one of the faults with Adam’s solo work; he writes good songs, but he’s yet to sit down and write a great song.  Still, you can’t but feel some sort of affiliation with his music, as it comes off as something we all wish to do; Adam Green gives you hope that you too can write such songs of simple wonder.

Still, you can’t discard Minor Love entirely.  A tune like “Cigarette Burns Forever” has redeeming qualities that enable you to appreciate the work of Adam Green.  You’ll enjoy his songs, and you might even love some of them, but odds are that you’ll just let the record spin quietly in the background while you eat dinner with your friends.

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Download: Adam Green – Castles And Tassels [MP3]

RJD2 @ Emo’s (2/13)

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Date 2/13/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $16 from Ticketweb

One of the best kept secrets of hip-hop, RJD2, is making his way back to Austin on Saturday night.  The groundbreaking DJ/artist is bringing with him Kenan Bell & Happy Chichester to open things up.  If you think this is just a guy with a turntable, you’d be wrong wrong wrong.  Latest single “Games You Can Win” is found below.

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Download: RJD2 – Games You Can Win [MP3]

Digital Love @ The Independent (2/12)

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Date 2/12/10
Location The Independent
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10 @ Door

Knuckle Rumbler are at it again this Friday with a party going down at The Independent in Austin.  This time headliners SPEAK bring the noise along with Missions, Love at 20 (former Clap Clap members), and DJ sets in between sets by DJ Markus with a K.  Of course other special goodies will be planed, which you can read about over on the KR site.  It’s just too much to fit in this tiny little space.  We’ve also got the latest single from SPEAK for you below called “Carrie (Mindfull)”.

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Download: Speak – Carrie (Mindfull) [MP3]

The Pons @ Lamberts (2/12)

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Date 2/12/10
Location Lamberts
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 @ Door

Friday night at Lamberts is all about the local music, specifically the up and comers in the local scene.  Two ATH artist to watch bands, The Pons and Ideal Soul Mart, will be on the stage along with fellow locals Wiretree.  This should be a great night to check out the best and brightest Austin has to offer with new talent.

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Download: The Pons – Wherever You Are [MP3]

Retribution Gospel Choir @ Stubbs (2/11)

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Date 2/11/10
Location Stubbs
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10 from Frontgate

Great show for a great price on Thursday night in Austin at Stubbs with Retribution Gospel Choir coming to the stage.  The band will be joined on the stage by Tunnels.  If you don’t gotta work the next day, this is the place to be on Thursday night.

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Download: Retribution Gospel Choir – Hide it Away [MP3]

Adi Fest @ Beauty Bar (2/5)

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Date 2/5/10
Location Beauty Bar
Doors 8pm
Tickets $5 with RSVP

Our good friends Knuckle Rumbler are throwing down on a party tonight at Beauty Bar called Adi Fest.  Who is this Adi person you say?  Well he’s one of the most widely known music journalists in town currently working for the Austinist.  As always with a KR event, expect great things like an Alison Narro photo booth, DJ Prince Klassen spinning in bewteen sets, and of course the complimentary beverages that start at 8pm and end when the free booze is gone.  Music for the night is all tribute bands and includes Stonefree Experience (Jimi Hendrix), Cheap Sunglasses (ZZ Top), and Magnifico (Queen).  This is definitely the place to be on Friday night.  RSVP at Do512 for $5 entry.

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