
Pop Punk’s New Poster Child: Taylor Acorn Plays Antone’s
By Zelenny Lozano / Pink B There are few music artists keeping emo-era pop punk alive, but Nashville-based Taylor Acorn showed up at Antone’s ready to revive those nostalgic vibes

By Zelenny Lozano / Pink B There are few music artists keeping emo-era pop punk alive, but Nashville-based Taylor Acorn showed up at Antone’s ready to revive those nostalgic vibes

by Stefny! At the Disco Last Thursday in the US was Thanksgiving, but for Canadians, it was just a Thursday (their Thanksgiving is mid-October) and that worked out great for

by Stefny! At the Disco Friday night was craaaaaazy. It was my first time back hosting Beat Happenings since September AND I got to see Yellowcard and A Day To Remember bring their Maximum Fun Tour

by Stefny! At the Disco On the morning of October 21, I received confirmation that I would be granted the opportunity to interview the band Thrice before their show at

by Meg McAllister Let me tell you about a magical place, a sonic space where women around the world are celebrated for taking control of their careers, leading their bands,

By Ryan J Nims Sadly, I don’t remember how I discovered Hem’s debut Rabbit Songs (Waveland, 2000). I’m pretty sure it was while I was on a work trip to

By Zelenny Lozano / Pink B Fall is in the air as I line up outside The Parish in downtown East Austin. It’s the last Friday night of September, the

By Zelenny Lozano / Pink B Austin put its “Headphones On” for Addison Rae this September for her first world tour at ACL Live at the Moody Theater. Addison released

By Ryan J Nims In 1982, in Bristol, UK, a sound system called Wild Bunch popped onto the scene. While mostly a local thing throughout the 80s, by the time

by Meg McAllister DJ Loud Patrick, aka the Boogerbear in the booth, can’t remember a time when KOOP radio wasn’t a part of his life. As an Austinite, raised (as

By Ryan J Nims AFI have had a lot of eras: starting out as a hardcore punk band, they moved into horror punk, goth-tinged emo, and now straight up goth.

While the weather has not quite caught up to the fact that it’s fall yet, the start of October means it’s time for the next installment of Austin City Limits.