By Dominique CrespoNov 110
Houston’s own Swishahouse rap legend, Paul Wall, faced Austin’s Grammy Award-winning blues-rock artist, Gary Clark Jr., in a four-round battle of the bands on Thursday night. With two distinctive artists striving to amplify the beauty of southern sounds, the Red Bull SoundClash was nothing short of a unique...
By Leydi GonzalezOct 130
Starting September 15 in the United States, there is a month-long celebration of the Hispanic and Latino community. This date was chosen in relation to Latin American countries gaining independence. Music has always been a huge part of Hispanic/Latino communities. Today, I will be recommending 10 songs to help start...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezOct 100
Austin City Limits completed its final day of weekend one on Sunday. The sun rose to the coolest temperatures all weekend, a welcome reprieve from the sweltering heat festival-goers had had to endure, but nowhere near cold. Goth Babe Goth Babe kicked off the day with an energetic set. Performer Griffin...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezOct 100
Austin City Limits kicked off its second day to a larger crowd than the day before. This is what you missed. Conan Gray Conan Gray was the first artist that really drew me in at the start of day two. The moody California pop star was actually raised in a small Texas town. Austin may as well be a home away from...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezOct 100
Austin City Limits kicked off on Friday morning to a healthy crowd. The iconic Austin staple is back in full swing following COVID-19. However, the lineup is notably not as jaw-dropping as it has been in years prior, according to online discourse (and personal opinion). However, this is not to say that Austin City...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 280
My Chemical Romance Houston “Your lyrics gave me a voice.” “We waited for a lifetime.” These are just some of the words written across signs fans held up yesterday at the Toyota Center. My Chemical Romance filled up the stadium Tuesday night, finally performing on their reunion tour originally scheduled...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 260
“Houston, Texas,” yelled Vic Fuentes into the microphone, climbing on a riser. “Did you come here to forget about all the drama, all the bullshit?” The crowd yelled in agreement, closing what little space they could find between them and the stage with another surge forward. “Well sing this with us; We will...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 260
I Prevail played for an eager Houston crowd at a sold-out White Oak Music Hall on Sunday night. The band has become popular in recent years and is showing no signs of slowing down. They’ve sold out a lot of the shows on their current tour in support of their third studio album, True Power. Photo by Cynthia...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 260
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By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 170
Lady Gaga made a Houston crowd fluctuate between cathartic tears and fervent dancing during her show on Tuesday in support of her latest album, “Chromatica.” The little monsters showed up in droves on the 13th of September, crowding the streets outside of Minute Maid park dressed in costumes Mother Monster would...
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