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Dig This: Vol. IX - Rocks Off

The latest installment of Dig This is now up on the Houston Press site. In it I discuss Cavernous, Chemistry, Drifter, Harts Of Oak, and Folk Family Revival.

    • #Cavernous
    • #Chemistry
    • #Drifter
    • #Harts Of Oak
    • #Folk Family Revival
    • #Houston Press
    • #Dig This
  • 6 months ago
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Dig This: Female Demand, EndIsNow, Daniel Zen, Soulutionn, and Vivian Pikkles - Houston Music - Rocks Off

The latest Dig This is up at the Houston Press. Get hip to more local music. The list just keeps growing, as well.

    • #Dig This
    • #Marc Brubaker
    • #Female Demand
    • #Vivian Pikkles And The Sweethearts Über Alles
    • #Daniel Zen
    • #Soulutionn
    • #EndIsNow
    • #Houston Press
  • 6 months ago
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Dig This Vol. VII - Rocks Off

Well, it seems that Young Girls is ending, like far too many good Houston acts do. Before that, they’ll open for Davila 666 on Saturday, though, so catch them while you can.

(Edit: Pete Tijerina chimed up to inform us that Young Girls is not breaking up, but rather taking a break to record. Hooray! Sorry for any confusion.)

The newest installment of Dig This features Western Standards, Dead Mineral, Young Girls, Eli, and Cast Away.

If you missed last week’s post, check it out to discover Peloton, Titan Blood, Coxcombs, Papaya, and Football, Etc.

    • #Peloton
    • #Coxcombs
    • #Titan Blood
    • #Papaya
    • #Football Etc.
    • #Dig This
    • #Houston Press
    • #Marc Brubaker
    • #Young Girls
    • #Western Standards
    • #Cast Away
    • #Eli
    • #Dead Mineral
  • 7 months ago
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Dig This: Peloton, Coxcombs, Titan Blood, Papaya & Football, Etc. - Rocks Off

The newest installment of Dig This posted over at H-Town Rock today. Take a gander and learn about some more local music.

    • #Dig This
    • #Houston Press
    • #Rocks Off
    • #Peloton
    • #Coxcombs
    • #Football Etc.
    • #Titan Blood
    • #Papaya
    • #Marc Brubaker
  • 7 months ago
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Dig This: Vol. IV

Enjoy today’s installment of Dig This, featuring the recently mentioned Guilt Party and Children Of Pop, along with Rivers (dadgum, son), Bloombox, and Cosmic Sound.

    • #Dig This
    • #Rivers
    • #Children Of Pop
    • #Guilt Party
    • #Bloombox
    • #Cosmic Sound
    • #local music
    • #Rocks Off
  • 8 months ago
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Dig This (Vol. 2) - Rocks Off

The second installment of Dig This is up now at the Houston Press. Same allotment of five local acts for your perusal, so hop to it.

    • #The Mydolls
    • #Yello Echo
    • #Second Lovers
    • #The Answer Page
    • #//TENSE//
    • #Dig This
    • #Rocks Off
    • #Marc Brubaker
  • 8 months ago
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Dig This (Vol. I) - Rocks Off

This week I began a new feature for the Houston Press entitled Dig This. Each week it’ll spotlight five local music artists, complete with links to their various web presences and some quick descriptions about the acts.

Read this week’s entry, and discover Cog Melter, Crime Wave, New York City Queens, The Rebecca West, and Via Cavour.

    • #Cog Melter
    • #Crime Wave
    • #New York City Queens
    • #The Rebecca West
    • #Via Cavour
    • #Rocks Off
    • #Dig This
    • #Marc Brubaker
  • 9 months ago
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