By Amarylis RodriguezApr 150
In recent years, Lizzy McAlpine has risen to fame as one of the queens of love and heartbreak. Not only does her music showcase her vocal talent, but her intricate storytelling skills as well. These continuous elements, mixed with a blend of the pop and folk genres, have led her to create a unique sound that no...
By Cindy Rivas AlfaroApr 80
Houston’s beloved Beyoncé released “COWBOY CARTER” last week and there is so much to uncover in the 27-song country-focused album. The album starts off slow with songs like “AMERIICAN REQUIEM” and “BLACKBIIRD” paying homage to the country genre with sharp guitar strums and fun little drum kicks combined with...
By Atirikta KumarApr 50
Every era eventually has to come to an end. That is the case for Noah Kahan’s third studio album, “Stick Season.” For just under two years, fans have been swaddled with Kahan’s folk-pop album, in an honest journey filled with growth and change. “Stick Season” is one of the many albums written during the early days...
By Celeste MacMurrayApr 30
Early March is when fans began celebrating the news that a new Hozier EP was on its way. Talk began shortly after the artist himself discussed the upcoming EP on the podcast “How Long Gone” and teased a snippet of the song “Too Sweet” on the episode. It didn’t take long for fans to swarm over the snippet of “Too...
By Cindy Rivas AlfaroApr 10
Waterparks took the stage Saturday night at the House of Blues to perform in front of a sold-out crowd accompanied by Pollyanna and Loveless. The rock band trio started off strong by playing “Watch What Happens Next” from their third studio album “FANDOM” and “Blonde” from their second studio album...
By Mia De Los ReyesMar 250
Marking her first album since 2021, Dallas native Kacey Musgraves released “Deeper Well” just in time for Spring. Making appearances in collaborations with artists like Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan in 2023, Musgraves has made her own return this year. With constant themes of personal growth and lyrics that depict the...
By Oscar HerreraMar 220
The Jonas Brothers brought the heat to Houston on Friday, March 15, turning up the thermostat at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Not only did they deliver a scorching performance packed with their greatest hits, but they also shattered a record, with a whopping 75,600 paying fans packing NRG Stadium – the most...
By Oscar HerreraMar 210
The Zac Brown Band brought their signature southern charm and extended jams to a packed NRG Stadium on Thursday, March 14, for the 2024 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. With over 70,000 fans in attendance, the energy was electric as the band launched into their setlist. Wasting no time, Zac Brown Band kicked...
By Oscar HerreraMar 200
Bun B lived up to his “Trill OG” title on March 12 at the Houston Rodeo, turning NRG Park into a hip-hop haven. He kicked off his electrifying set with the iconic “Draped Up,” setting the tone for the night. The party truly got started with a parade of special guests. E-40 swaggered onto the stage with Bun B, dropping...
By Oscar HerreraMar 190
Whiskey Myers, the Texas natives hailing from Palestine, brought their signature southern rock and Texas twang to a euphoric crowd at Rodeo Houston on Monday night. The energy crackled from the opening notes of ”The Wolf,” a slow-burning song that gradually escalated into a full-fledged sonic assault, setting the...
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