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Austin’s Vibrant Music Scene: Noteworthy Events for the Week of July 26

by Barbara

As the summer heats up in Austin, the city’s vibrant music and cultural scene is set to shine with a diverse array of events this week. From indie bands and metal legends to soulful hip-hop and impactful community festivals, there’s something for every taste. Highlights include the continuation of Eastside Cinema’s innovative film and music series, The Golden Roses’ poignant farewell, and a celebration of metal with Fallujah’s 10th anniversary tour. Whether you’re in the mood for a nostalgic film experience, a deep dive into honky-tonk, or a high-energy live concert, Austin’s entertainment scene is bursting with exciting opportunities. Dive into this week’s lineup and discover how Austin continues to blend its rich musical heritage with fresh, dynamic performances.

1.Eastside Cinema Hosts Unique Double Feature

Friday, July 26, Eastside Cinema

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Austin’s cherished Eastside Cinema, renowned as “Austin’s last single-screen movie theatre,” continues its ENDSURROUND series in collaboration with the local record store End of an Ear. This Friday, the evening will feature the fuzzy, bubble-grunge sounds of On Being an Angel, fronted by EOAE’s Paige Applin, followed by a screening of John Cassavetes’ seminal 1974 film A Woman Under the Influence. The cinema, recently revived by Blue Starlite, maintains its $10 ticket price, offering an affordable cultural experience complete with options for popcorn and candy.

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2.The Golden Roses: A Farewell and Album Release

Friday, July 26, The White Horse

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The Golden Roses are bidding farewell after a decade with a dual album release and farewell performance. Their final LP, Heartbreak Fixer Uppers, showcases the quintet’s mastery of honky-tonk and classic country heartbreak. The evening will start with Aaron McDonnell and conclude with Gus Clark & the Least of His Problems.

3.Exciter and Midnight: A Thrash Metal Showcase

Friday, July 26, Come & Take It Live

Canadian thrash pioneers Exciter, named after the Judas Priest classic, will perform alongside Cleveland’s blackened thrashers Midnight. Known for their seminal 1980 album Heavy Metal Maniac, Exciter’s raw sound remains influential in the genre. Midnight, supporting with their latest release Hellish Expectations, promises a high-octane performance.

4.Caleb De Casper Unveils New Single

Friday, July 26, Vinyl Beauty Bar

Caleb De Casper will debut “Sik Culture,” the first single since his 2022 album Femme Boy. Known for his synth-heavy, provocative sound, De Casper’s latest release is expected to enhance his reputation. The event at Vinyl Beauty Bar will feature complimentary cocktails, chair massages, and mini-manicures, offering a unique fusion of music and relaxation.

5.Swamp Dogg Brings Versatility to Antone’s

Friday, July 26, Antone’s

Swamp Dogg, a legendary figure in country and blues, will perform at Antone’s. His latest album, Blackgrass: From West Virginia to 125th Street, highlights his deep-rooted country influences and the genre’s origins. Attendees can also join Swamp Dogg earlier in the day for an interview and record signing at Waterloo.

6.The Jerrells & the Saddle Sores Rock South Congress

Saturday, July 27, Continental Club

Jeremy Slemenda’s The Jerrells and The Saddle Sores will both release new 7-inch singles at the Continental Club. The Jerrells’ latest offering follows their 2021 debut, while The Saddle Sores blend rockabilly with Western swing in their new release.

7.Being Dead and Friends at Hotel Vegas

Saturday, July 27, Hotel Vegas

Being Dead, fresh from their debut LP When Horses Would Run, will perform new material at Hotel Vegas. Supporting acts include noise rockers Wet Dip and funk-prog group Grandmaster. Expect a summer concert series with a lively atmosphere.

8.BRAVE Fest Celebrates Arts and Community

Sunday, July 28, Antone’s

The annual BRAVE Fest returns, hosted by B.R.A.V.E. Communities. This family-friendly event features a diverse lineup of performers including the Foxtones, Mariachi Las Coronelas, and 2x Grammy-nominated SaulPaul. The festival also includes a pop-up market showcasing local Black, brown, indigenous, queer, and women entrepreneurs.

9.The Tiarras at Pan Am Hillside Concert Series

Tuesday, July 30, AB Cantu Pan Am Park Hillside Theatre

Tejana band The Tiarras will perform as part of the Pan Am Hillside Concert Series. Known for their ska-inspired sound, the trio will be joined by DJ Rich de LaRosa, Fuzion, and Ruben Ramos & the Mexican Revolution for an energetic concert.

10.Fallujah Celebrates 10th Anniversary of The Flesh Prevails

Tuesday, July 30, Come & Take It Live

Fallujah’s The Flesh Prevails, a landmark in technical death metal, will be celebrated with a 10th anniversary tour. The band will perform alongside Persefone and Vulvodynia, with Dawn of Ouroborus and Blightfeeder opening. – Raoul Hernandez

11.Bob Meyer’s Concept Orchestra Tribute

Wednesday, July 31, Elephant Room

A tribute performance to trumpeter Bob Meyer will feature the Concept Orchestra, a group known for its contemporary big band jazz. Key performers include Elias Haslanger, Michael Mordecai, and Mike Sailors, celebrating Meyer’s influential compositions.

12.Magna Carda Brings Soulful Hip-Hop to Monks Jazz

Wednesday, July 31, Monks Jazz

Austin’s Magna Carda will bring their soulful hip-hop sound to Monks Jazz. Known for their emotionally resonant music, the duo will perform live, with virtual tickets available for those unable to attend in person.

13.B-Side Quintet Delivers Hard Bop at Monks Jazz

Thursday, August 1, Monks Jazz

The B-Side Quintet, led by drummer Kevin Witt, will perform classic hard bop at Monks Jazz. Expect a fresh take on jazz standards, with contributions from notable musicians including Jerry Espinoza and Bruce Saunders.

14.Sweet Limb and Street Forum ATX Benefit

Friday, July 26 – Sunday, July 28, Hole in the Wall

Happen Twice presents a three-day benefit for unhoused individuals in Travis County. Performers such as Semihelix and Stalefish will contribute to this cause, with all ticket sales directed towards supporting Street Forum ATX.

15.Soupmakesitbetter & the Deli at Sunny’s Backyard

Friday, July 26, Sunny’s Backyard

Soupmakesitbetter and the Deli will perform a free show featuring chill boom-bap production and smooth raps from their latest EP. The event will also include support from Ifé Neuro.

16.Janet Jackson Returns to Austin

Saturday, July 27, Moody Center

Janet Jackson will perform at the Moody Center, continuing her successful tour from last year. The show will feature Nelly as an opener, promising an unforgettable evening of R&B.

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