Showing posts with label album release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label album release. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Live Music Review: A Giant Dog brought their new 'Toy' to Hotel Vegas



By now, most Austin music fans have heard of A Giant Dog (AGD) or sister act Sweet Spirit. What many folks may not know is how underrated A Giant Dog is due to the local popularity of their larger, more irreverent, glam rock act. After all, Mayor Adler proclaimed them his favorite band earlier this year.  If A Giant Dog's standout pervious Merge Records release, “Pile” didn’t convince you the five-piece garage punks aren’t headed for stardom (or at least a cult following), the more commercially accessible, “Toy” (released September 25) will.

 As good as those two recordings are, their live show has the kind of raw, visceral energy that would stop even the most prolific of the guitar "rock is dead" naysayers to rescind their claims and admit rock n roll never died. In fact, we would argue hard-charging guitar rock is on the upswing. Just look at the list of acts similar to AGD on Spotify. They’re all guitar-dominated bands at their core.

Friday evening’s album release at Hotel Vegas was moved up a day to mitigate possible weather issues from Hurricane Harvey’s approach early Saturday morning. With the wind whipping up and storm clouds approaching, A Giant Dog turned in a superlative 20-song set in front of an enthusiastic, sold-out back patio crowd following a rare opening garage-rock set from the previously on-hiatus Austin trio, HARLEM.

Lead vocalist Sabrina Ellis appeared on stage in a trademark leotard with fishnets pulled up over the bottom half, a hood and red, lace-up Doc Martens. The band led off the performance with new track, “Photograph”. It is fitting this song is the first track on the new album as it exemplifies the group’s transition from garage-punks to allowing their glam rock side out amid Andrew Cashen and Andy Bauer’s typically loud guitars and in-your-face lyrics delivered by Ellis.  As much credit Ellis gives Cashen for creating an endless supply of riffs the band turns into songs, the lyrics she puts to the music packs a punch. Photograph’s refrain is unforgettable:

      I wanna stare at you like a photograph 
      I wanna make you come if you can make me laugh 
     Wanna spin you upside down like a rodeo between the sheets 
      I wanna stare at you with my eyes all wide 
      I wanna make you cry I wanna make you cry 
      Like an eagle to the sky, bolt of lightning every time we meet 

AGD reached back to 2013’s “Bone” with the next two songs before dipping back into “Toy” with “Lucky Ponderosa” and “Toy Gun.” The latter has a hook that catches the listener’s attention right away along with Sabrina doing a count-off vocally like the Violent Femmes’ classic, “Add It Up.” The song has the kind of hit potential as Pile's "Sex & Drugs" which the band saved for later in the performance.


The surprise of the evening came when A Giant Dog rolled out a cover of INXS’ “Don’t Change.” The group gave the song an AGD “treatment” turning the dance hit into a guitar-heavy rocker softened by Ellis' vocals. Check a clip from the song recorded live at Hotel Vegas above. A Giant Dog wrapped up the crowd-surfing party with a five-song encore that began with “Sex & Drugs” followed by “& Rock & Roll.” See what they did there? “Creep” (not a Radiohead cover), “Angst in my Pants” (Sparks cover) and “Too Much Makeup” rounded out the set list as exuberant fans heaved a sigh of contentment. Cashen told us the new cover will be in the tour set list "until we get tired of playing it."

View the complete set list here.

A Giant Dog are currently on tour nationally in support of “Toy.” Catch them at a venue near you by clicking through to this list of tour dates. The band lands back in Austin early November for Sound on Sound Festival.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Live music review: Jones Family Singers album release party at Threagill's



When folks think of gospel music often it is dismissed as “church music” and not taken seriously by music fans. Last year’s Oscar winning documentary, “20 Feet From Stardom” pointed out that for a significant period in time nearly every successful rock and roll artist has used backup singers who were trained in gospel choirs to record and perform. The Jones Family Singers brought the notion that gospel is integral to ... Continue reading at Examiner.com

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Live music preview: The Boxing Lesson to celebrate release of new album Thursday


One of our favorite local acts, The Boxing Lesson (TBL) are set to celebrate today's release of their long-awaited new album, "Big Hits" on Thursday at The Mohawk. It has actually been five years since Paul Waclawsky and Jaylinn Davidson who make up two thirds of this amazing indie, psych-rock band, put out a full-length album. There have been obstacles along the way like losing their drummer to a drug bust, Paul getting injured in a car accident and an amicable split with their manager. Being the positive people they are, Paul and Jaylinn smiled and soldiered on with the help of ... Continue reading at Examiner.com


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Live Music Preview: Win tickets to Suite 709 album release party at Antone's

In Austin, where musicians proliferate like actors in Los Angeles, presenting something audiences have not seen before is a challenge. Local R&B, rock and world music upstarts Suite 709 is an act that has effectively developed their own sound that separates the band from the flock of groups clamoring for attention in Central Texas. Suite 709 wants you, loyal Austin Concerts Examiner reader, to be their guest this Saturday for their album release party at the legendary Antone's Nightclub downtown.
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