There’s a part of me that will always associate Explosions in the Sky with a sort of bittersweet melancholy. Their sound and overall aesthetic are certainly an ...
It’s been a while since Ovrld has had a podcast, so Nick Hanover and Dylan Garsee decided to correct this by turning our singles column The Latest Tou...
Population estimates suggest that since we here at OVRLD started this music review site/blog/e-zine back in February 2011, there have been an additional 60,000 ...
Failure to refer to the members of Austin’s Balmorhea as anything other than world-class musicians should be a crime punishable by repeated listening of the...
Real Estate
Taking a look at my Fun Fun Fun Fest schedule, you'll see an almost uninterrupted wall of orange only punctuated by a few blue and black splotch...
Hometown heroes Explosions in the Sky seem to have been both a blessing and a curse for the post-rock bands of Austin. They're a blessing because so many more c...
I'm sitting here in South Austin watching the rain and the lightning and listening to Explosions in the Sky's latest album, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care....
It helps to be a movie star, or in this case, the star of a short film based on the new album by one of the biggest indie bands in the world. I’m referring, o...