Thursday, May 31, 2007

The Daily Fix in The ATX


Moses and the Burning Bush: I guess the hat is useful for those desert sabbaticals too.

Set Thursday Night on Fire at Beerland with Moses and The Burning Bush

There are a lot of great shows happening this weekend, and the weekend starts today. A lot of folks will be headed to Emo's and The Mohawk, but I'd like to point out the show at Beerland that features a band I recently reviewed for INsite Magazine's Local Trax (which will be in locations all over Austin Friday): Moses and the Burning Bush. I've referred to his sound and eponymous EP as "raw and refreshing", and although I haven't heard the band live (which is sometimes simply soloist Paul Raila), according to La Snacks vocalist Robert Segovia, Moses is badass. The band plays around midnight.


The Dirty Sound @ The Carousel Lounge, circa 2006.

Headlining the show at Beerland is the country/folk/punk good time boys The Dirty Sound, who have declared themselves the "drunkest band in Austin".


The New Pills: The newest garage rock prescription.


Guitarist "Don't Kill" Bill Rhodes of The Naysays.

I was impressed with the rock'n'roll garage vibes I caught at the bluesy The New Pills and lo-fi indie pop The Naysays MySpace profiles. Have these kids been listening to KOOP's "Stronger Than Dirt"?



The Dirty Sound, Moses and the Burning Bush, The New Pills, and The Naysays
10:00 pm
Beerland
711 1/2 Red River
Austin, TX
21+/$5/6(?)

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