Album Review: Autumn Eve by Julie Odell

Just in time for fall, Julie Odell gives us the perfect rainy day music in her first studio album Autumn Eve. The New Orleans-based artist fills the album with raw emotion and her meaningful life experiences. The album dances the line between folk and indie rock, beautifully garnished with Odell’s angelic riffs. She creates an […]

Album Review : “God Save The Animals” by Alex G

As a person who tries to listen to all different kinds of music, hearing Alex G was a first for me. Before listening to “God Save the Animals” I knew nothing about Alex G and I wasn’t sure of what to expect. I have to say after hearing this album, I’ve added him to my […]

ACL Fest Day 2 Recap: P!NK Soars (literally), The War on Drugs are Pure Bliss, and Wallows Command a Big Stage

Day two saw even more exceptional performances and made up for a light Friday.

ACL Fest Day One Recap: The Chicks Bring Nostalgia, Zach Bryan Shines Bright, and L’Impératrice Blew My Mind

Austin City Limits Music Festival opened its gates to Zilker Park for the 22nd year this Friday. My day started at 2:15 with Gabriels. While I only stuck around for about 25-30 minutes, the band kicked off the day on a great note. I had never listened to them before but I think I’m gonna […]

Album Review: “Four Songs” by Blood Orange

Blood Orange is an artist that goes by the name of Dev Hynes, and he stands out for his work with tone and overall consistent sound. After a 3-year gap, Blood Orange is back with a 4 song EP aptly titled: “Four Songs.” Dev Hynes keeps his sounds alive in his new EP, keeping Blood […]

Album Review: “Asphalt Meadows” by Death Cab For Cutie

Listening to Death Cab For Cutie’s new album was a blast. After four years from their last album, they have come back with a punch. For a first time listener like me, they had me hooked by the first song. The album gives the classic indie vibe made for a fall day of studying.The songs […]

Album Review: “Opening the Door” by Little Dragon

Little Dragon has quickly made its way into one of my new favorite bands. The Swedish quartet brings a funky RnB sound to pop dance music in their newest EP Opening The Door. Little Dragon has always had a strong foundation in the electronic scene, but in their newer projects, they are exploring more and […]

Amarillo’s Hoodoo Mural Festival Brings Art and Music to the Forefront of the Community

The third Hoodoo Music Festival is set to take place in Amarillo, Texas this Saturday, October 1. The festival’s aim is to celebrate the urban beautification of the city through murals and celebrate the work of artists hailing from Amarillo and beyond. There will be a lineup of local and national muralists, as well as […]

Album Review: “FULL TIME LOVER” by Eyedress

As an exclusive indie music listener, Eyedress was never an artist I really took the time to dive into, until now. Prior to listening to FULL TIME LOVER, I knew very little about Eyedress’ music, and really wasn’t sure of what to expect going into this. However, after listening to this album as well as […]

Album Review: “Pre-Pleasure” by Julia Jacklin

Julia Jacklin’s newest and fourth album is full of bittersweet feelings about love, family relationships, and one’s self. Most of the songs on the album are played at a slow pace, reminiscent of cafe music in a way. This was my first time listening to Julia Jacklin, and I found her voice to be very […]