TV Torso @ Emo’s (8/18)

Date 8/18/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 @ Door

One of Austin’s hottest up and coming bands TV Torso have a show planned for the inside stage at Emo’s on Wednesday night.  Fellow locals International Waters will be in on the fun as well.  I’d recommend catching this band in this intimate setting before they blow up.  Latest new music from TV Torso “Slanderers’ Stew” can be found below.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/02-Slanderers-Stew-1.mp3]

Download: TV Torso – Slanderers’ Stew [MP3]

Here We Go Magic @ Emo’s (8/4)

Date 8/4/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10 @ Ticketweb

Here We Go Magic have another show planned in Austin this Wednesday night at Emo’s.  Seems like these guys have been stopping in town a lot over the last couple years so I’m glad to see up and comers Beach Fossils also on the bill.  Oh No Oh My will be opening up the night.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/02-Collector-1.mp3]

Download: Here We Go Magic – Collector [MP3]

Autolux – Transit Transit

Rating: ★★★★½

In today’s music scene, some bands enjoy success at an early stage in their careers, while some don’t ever see it. For others, success is like a flash bulb, if not a little subdued by quickly falling from the public’s awareness. Such is the case with Autolux, who after nearly a decade hiatus following their nearly flawless debut, are finally releasing their sophomore album, Transit Transit on TBD Records. The still shockingly underground band (despite opening for Elvis Costello, Beck and the White Stripes) has some big shoes to fill in response to their brilliant, and in many ways, perfect debut, Future Perfect. In many ways I see their 6 year hiatus from new material as a sign of acknowledgment that they produced something truly astonishing. The hard question, just like in any art form; how does an artist follow up something so seemingly flawless? These days the music scene is all about ‘what have you done for me lately?’ just ask Arcade Fire. Personally I feel this instant gratification by the listener is flawed and forces musicians to rush their thought processes and formulate abbreviated results. Admittedly, I’m not certain this was the case for Autolux, (apart from drummer Carla Azar‘s freak injury and subsequent recovery time), but the romantic in me hopes it was. Whatever brings the trio to this particular junction has certainly worked, as Transit Transit has and will continue to prove.

Going back to their debut again and into the new release, if there’s one thing that Autolux does very well, it’s the quiet, subtle, and somber arrangements such as found on the title track and opener ‘Transit, Transit’. These well thought out, dark, though dull, yet altogether moving arrangements work well against the soft vocals of Eugene Goreshter. Emotion is the name of the game and they formulate these moments with a minimalistic approach to stunning results. Here’s it’s an epic entry point with towering piano chords and off kilter harmonies arranged in a sweeping spin. The second track ‘Census’ brings more tempo, but still shows the trio at its best while introducing more heavy elements the alt. rock side of the group is also well known for. Following up these 2 tracks however, the thought that just perhaps they had produced another piece of magic is a little short sighted. ‘Highchair’ is one of the weaker tracks on the album for me, while it does contain attractive elements. Apart from a catchy minimalistic beat, the vocals portrayed here aren’t strong enough to keep me interested, though it’s one of the only flaws in an otherwise magnificent effort.

The following track and the essentially the entire remaining album is nearly flawless. ‘Supertoys’ brings back into the fray more vintage Autolux and one of the catchiest hooks displayed in the release; while the first introduction of Azar’s vocal addition is always a highlight for me. ‘Spots’ brings back the superb muted arrangements of the opener but with a more cinematic soundscape produced, echoing their past experiences with writing score. ‘The Bouncing Wall’ marks the first entry of Azar’s vocals in the spotlight in a splendid song against layered guitar riffs and electronics, while their lead single ‘Audience No. 2 is back to the basics with one of the best tracks on the album.  All of the elements from Shoe-gaze to Post Punk to New Wave are here on display and are combined with astonishing timing; this track is one I’m looking forward to live in September at Emo’s. The final track, ‘The Science of Imaginary Solutions’ builds with a simple guitar rhythm against Azar’s heavenly vocals before pounding out a short interlude and into a piano lead crescendo; and this pattern is repeated to great effect.

Overall, Autolux set the bar incredibly high with Future Perfect, and for me they didn’t quite reach that same level of consciousness. In its own regard, Transit Transit is still one the best album of the year, and just hopefully, they continue to build on this momentum and get in the studio more often. As I mentioned earlier however, I’m going to enjoy the hell out of this one. Who knows when we’ll get another chance to hear new material and I’m fine with that. Catch Autolux at Emo’s Outside September 9th with Gold Panda.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/07-Audience-No.-2.mp3]

Download: Autolux – Audience No. 2 [MP3]

Maps & Atlases @ Emo’s (7/26)

Date 7/26/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10 @ Ticketweb

Maps & Atlases is a recent discovery we’ve really been getting into, so we’re happy to see the group making a stop in Austin at Emo’s tonight.  The band is also playing a free Waterloo in-store @ 5pm with the always nice free beer.  Joining the boys on the Emo’s stage you’ve got blog buzz band Cults and The Globes.  I doubt you’ll find a better show in town tonight.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/MapsAtlases_SolidGround.mp3]

Download: Maps & Atlases – Solid Ground [MP3]

The Happen-Ins @ Emo’s (7/23)

Date 7/23/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $6 @ Door

A great local live band The Happen-Ins have another one of their anticipated shows planned for Emo’s Friday night.  Making the night more enticing, Parson Red Heads out of L.A. will be the main supporting act.  Also joining the two bands on the stage are Holly Rolling Empire and The Del-Vipers.  For only $6, you won’t want to miss out on this.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/08-Be-Yer-Fool.mp3]

Download: The Happen-Ins – Be Yer Fool [MP3]

Delta Spirit @ Emos (7/17)

Date Saturday, July 17th
Location Emos
Doors 900p
Tickets $12 @ Ticketweb

There’s a bundle of really solid rock shows this weekend, but the one recommendation I can give you is that you need to end up Emos on Saturday.  Delta Spirit is headlining a show in support of their great new album History From Below.  Not only do these guys put on a great show that has one them fans all over, but they are playing with none other than David Vandervelde.  He’s been sort of a shapeshifter of late, originally coming off as Bolan, but trying to go a little softer in his current state.  Regardless, why not go enjoy the night with a couple of great bands worthy of your time?  Exactly, so let’s do this.

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Download: David Vandervelde – Someone Like You [MP3]

Show Review: The Twilight Sad @ Emos (6/11)

If ever a show served as a reminder of why aged men (such as myself) should wear headphones, then this was precisely the set of bands that would help me come back to this obvious realization.  Glasgow’s The Twilight Sad would bring their swirling sonic blast of guitar pop to Austin, and opening up was local act Calm Blue Sea. Follow the jump for the full show review and some hot photos.
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Twilight Sad @ Emo’s (6/11)

Date 6/11/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $11 @ Ticketweb

One of our favorite bands Twilight Sad will be making their way to the inside stage at Emo’s on Friday night.  To make things more enticing, our local friends Calm Blue Sea will be providing the opening support.  This should be a great night with two awesome bands on the bill.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/reflection-of-the-television-1.mp3]

Download: The Twilight Sad – Reflection of the Television [MP3]

Givers @ Emo’s (6/4)

Date 6/4/10
Location Emos
Doors 900p
Tickets $10 @ Ticketweb

Up and coming buzz band Givers will be bringing their live show to the outside stage at Emo’s on Friday night.  The show is made extra special because our friends and locals TV Torso will be sharing the stage with the pop kids from Louisiana.  Fellow locals Searching for a Signal will opening up for everybody.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Givers-Up-Up-Up.mp3]

Download: Givers – Up, Up, Up [MP3]

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