It’s almost a blur now. Like the guitarist’s right hand at the end of one of his solos. I can recall the movement of the crowd, the taste of the drinks, and t...
We tweeted about this last week, but I wanted to put up an official post about the Boxing Lesson’s forthcoming Muerta EP being released on June 7th. Back when...
Panda Bear just released the follow-up to his seminal 2007 album, Person Pitch. That album and the new Tomboy have helped create a whole new subgenre of “bedroo...
I like rap, I just don’t know much about it. In fact, while most of the ovrld staff is comprised of rap appreciators, none of us is really a connoisseur. On t...
Just a quick live and local update:
Psychedelic rock group the Hi-Tones kicked off their North American tour with a show at Emo's last night. We wish them ...
The rapid ascendance of The Bright Light Social Hour is spectacular. Just last year, they came in second for Best New Band (to Speak, this year's overall numb...
"And if you listen to old 13th Floor Elevators stuff—Roky Erickson especially, his voice—and then go back and listen to early Led Zeppelin, you know that Robe...
I watched the LCD Soundsystem farewell show this weekend. I'm eagerly awaiting the new Pains of Being Pure at Heart album, and can't believe I haven't already...
When I moved to Austin last August, I didn't know much about the Austin music scene. No White Denim, no Black & White Years, no Scabs. I knew Stevie Ray a...
Carter Delloro lived in North Carolina, Kentucky, Connecticut, the DC metro area, and California before finally arriving in Austin, Texas on August 10, 2010. He has been a music junkie his whole life, growing up with radio parents whose record collection allowed him access to nearly every conceivable musician even before the Napster Revolution. Carter is a singer and guitarist who has dabbled with the bass, but his true passion is talking about, writing about, debating and analyzing music. His favorite local band changes every week, but his favorite artists of all-time will always be Talking Heads and Bruce Springsteen. He also enjoys college basketball, crossword puzzles and dogs.