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Austin’s One Hundred Flowers are having their CD release party for Mechanical Bride on Friday, October 22nd at Emo’s, sponsored by KVRX 91.7. The first 50 attendees will recieve a copy of Mechanical Bride and Lone Star will be giving out 100 free beers during the bands performance. Other bands playing the party are Follow That Bird!, Pink Nasty, Simple Circuit. Doors are at 8PM and tickets are $6 advance ($8 day of show.)
One Hundred Flower’s Mechanical Bride releases November 2, 2010 via Stem & Leaf Records.
“With an into similar to DeVotchka’s famous “How It Ends,” the song can only be indie-pop gold. Continuing with a quick drum beat, icy bass chords and a trilling electric guitar, “Rat Trap” sets the mood for an urban evening doused in red wine and 100 of your closest friends.” – Magnet Magazine
Just under a month ago, we posted a video for Loxsly’s “As the Constellation’s Arms Uncurled”…today, we have the new video for the song “Battalions”! This video was envisioned and shot by Loxsly guitarist Garrett Johnston and keyboardist/vocalist Cody Ground. This track also comes of off the bands latest release Tomorrow’s Fossils and features dug up bodies, search parties, and balloons…everything needed for an awesome video! Check it out below
Our good friends from Austin, TX Loxsly are coming to Athens tomorrow to perform as they promote their brand new record Tomorrow’s Fossils! The band is spending the better part of this month on the road, so keep an eye out as they hit a city near you! Drawing comparisons from bands like Grandaddy and Spoon, the band’s latest record has been getting strong reviews across the board. Cody Ground, the bands frontman, has put together a video for their new song “As The Constellations Arms Uncurled”. Check it out below!
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