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The Walkmen, Milo Greene & White Arrows @ Fitzgerald’s

Sep 26, 2012 by

The Walkmen, Milo Greene & White Arrows @ Fitzgerald's

The fall music season is in full swing, and with a bounty of festivals in our area fast approaching, I can almost smell the patchouli in the air. With the onslaught of festivals come tours, and the amount of bands hitting Houston is certainly swelling from our late summer drought. This last weekend served as somewhat of a kickoff to my favorite time of year when Fitzgerald’s hosted The Walkmen and Milo Greene upstairs and White Arrows down. There were several other great shows going on around town, so I was expecting it to be a bit under attended, but as soon as The Walkmen came on, the building was nearing capacity.

Read all about the show and check out some more pictures after the jump.

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Akron/Family & Hello Chief @ Fitzgerald’s

Sep 18, 2012 by

Akron/Family & Hello Chief @ Fitzgerald's

Akron/Family and local openers Hello Chief hit the upstairs stage at Fitzgerald’s to a smaller than usual crowd, but had no trouble keeping everyone that made it to the show fixated on what they were offering. I hadn’t seen Akron/Family since they hit Walter’s a few years back with Warpaint and local heroes Buxton, so I was excited to see what they had to offer after putting out a few new albums since then. Openers Hello Chief, from just down the road in Beaumont, I’d heard of before, but had never listened to or seen. I walked in a few songs into their set, and was very surprised at what was coming from the stage. A trio of kids, that I’m not sure could buy a drink yet, were pumping out some very experimental tunes that perfectly fit with what Akron/Family has released over the years. They were what Animal Collective should sound like. Akron/Family, while starting out pretty slow, put on one of the most intense performances I’ve ever seen. I loved every minute of their set, which saw them performing both on and off of the stage for a good 90 minutes. Playing both new music which they are now currently recording in El Paso, and adding several more classic cuts from earlier efforts, the trio effortlessly twisted and turned their way through quite an entertaining set of music. From what I heard that night, their new record should be pretty aggressive, and I couldn’t be happier at the thought of that.

I took a bunch of pictures of both bands that night, which you can find after the jump.

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Grandfather Child: Edythe Bates Old Chapel

Sep 5, 2012 by

Last weekend, Houston was treated to the release of the long anticipated full-length debut from one of their favorites, Grandfather Child. Let’s just start out by saying the record’s great, and that if you don’t have a copy yet, head on over to your favorite local independent record store and pick up a copy. I’ve been jamming it on the regular for a few weeks now – like almost to the point that I’m annoying everyone else around me. Just today, to help push their new record, they’ve released a video of a recent performance in an old empty church an hour north of Houston in Round Top, Texas. I got a sneak peak of this video over a month ago, when the band received the first edit from the filmmakers, and I’ve been excited to see the entire thing ever since. My anticipation was well worth it, with the video’s glorious 16+ minutes being some of the best and prettiest footage of any band I’ve seen online in some time now. Included in the video are sexy album opener “Can’t Seem To Forget,” all out rocker “Gonna Have Ourselves A Vision” and the Zeppelin-esque “New Orleans” – three great tunes that will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day (rest of your life). Check it out.

I’ve had the chance to see Grandfather Child play music a few times over the past month, including their tour kick-off at Warehouse Live at the beginning of August and their latest performance at Fitzgerald’s for their record release. I took a bunch of pictures at both – you can see the latest ones from the Record Release show over at Houston Press’ Rocks Off Blog about the show, and a handful from the tour kick-off after the jump.

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Free Press Summer Fest 2012 In Review

Jun 7, 2012 by

Free Press Summer Fest

Another year of Houston’s biggest party, Free Press Summer Fest, has come and gone, leaving a trail of hangovers throughout the town. I’m finally starting to shape up from what was one of the best musical weekends of my life. Living much closer to the festival this year than ever before (three blocks away from the gate), we had the opportunity to catch pretty much the full weekend of music from the opening notes of the Sideshow Tramps on Saturday morning until Pretty Lights shut things down with a firework display that matched the intensity of his set on Sunday night.

Read about the weekend and check out a bunch of photos after the jump

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Reptar @ Fitzgerald’s

Mar 1, 2012 by

Reptar @ Fitzgerald's

Last week, I headed up to Fitzgerald’s just in time to catch a headlining set from Athens, GA based indie dance group Reptar. They first came on to my radar last summer when I heard the lead single from their debut EP Oblangle Fizz Y’all, “Stuck In My ID.” They had that same Foster The People sound, but something told me I wouldn’t grow old of them immediately like I did with FtP. They came through Houston a few times in the past year, but I never had the chance to see them until I headed up to Fitz that night. I walked in right in time for “ID,” and danced my way through the entire rest of their set. They played their entire EP, as well as a host of new songs from their upcoming first full length LP, Body Faucet, set for a May 2012 release. While I’m not in love with the new album’s title, I’m certainly enamored with the content that will be released come May. They finished the set with a super high energy new track called “Sweet Sipping Soda” that left the crowd screaming for more, while not moving an inch away from the stage. They came back out for another tune, but you could tell they saved “Soda” for the end as the encore song didn’t carry near the energy as it did. While it seems as if the encore is slowly dying away in this day and age, this night they definitely deserved the call back.

I took a video of “Sweet Sipping Soda,” and a bunch more photos which you can find after the jump.

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Steve Aoki @ Verizon Wireless Theater

Feb 10, 2012 by

With the release of his debut studio album, Wonderland, Dim Mak Records founder Steve Aoki has embarked on his 2012 North American “Deadmeat” tour. Aoki kept the energy alive and kicking throughout his late night set in Houston last week.

Check out the rest of the review and more photos after the jump.

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