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for Fri., July 29
  • ICMCA presents MAGIC BOW - Bharatanatyam Dance/Music/Storytelling

    ICMCA presents Magic Bow - a spectacular dance performance by world renowned Bharatanatyam dancers Sheejith Krishna and Anjana Anand choreographed by musician/playwright/director Gowri Ramnarayan. This unique event combines dance, music and storytelling to recreate the visual scenarios as imagined by the legendary composer Lalgudi Jayaraman. Info and tickets available online.
    Sun. Apr. 28, 5pm  
    East View Theater
  • Carnival Entertainment Auditions

    Are you ready to choose fun and take your music career to the next level?! If so, then fill out your application for the opportunity to audition live in Austin. If they feel you may be a good fit for Carnival Entertainment, they will send you an invitation to audition live. Click on the link to apply!
    Tues. Apr. 23  
    Austin, Texas
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  • Music

    Knife in the Water, Conrad Keely, The John-Pauls

    Don’t call it a throwback, but Chess Club checks a lineup that will have ATX Gen Xers recalling 2000s-era Red River. Knife in the Water resurfaced their ambient waves when Aaron Blount reconvened the band for 2017’s Reproduction, the late Nineties outfit floating pensive, mellow rock tones that meditated in the same space as Bedhead and American Analog Set. Conrad Keely recently marked the 20th anniversary of …Trail of Dead’s seminal Source Tags & Codes before releasing XI: Bleed Here Now, but flies solo after the John-Pauls open, prepping sophomore LP Bon Mots with driving riffs that sound like a slowcore Television.
    Fri., July 29, 8pm
  • Music

    Shimmer Island (EP release), Daniel Fears, Chucky Blk

    Chucky Blk is Austin’s musical poet of the people and Daniel Fears, with his rich and complex stylings, stands among the town’s most dynamic modern R&B vocalists. Friday’s come-together at Far Out, though, surrounds the release of Shimmer Island’s No Man Is an Island EP. It’s a five-song set of love-forward, healing-centric, softly sung, gentle folk-pop that sounds like it’s floating in space, but doesn’t ignore the challenges of life while looking for the light. Its best track, “Alone in Chicago,” pulls from the pain of singer Jeremy Roye putting his 8-year-old daughter on a one-way flight to France at the height of the pandemic “without knowing when or how I would see her again.” Subtly New Agey, Shimmer Island promises “chanting, dancing, and even meditation.”
    Fri., July 29, 9pm 
  • Music

    Night Cap, Angel White

    Self-dubbed “the Ghost of the West,” Angel White’s intriguing musical identity is yet to be discoverable by the masses. With no tracks on streaming, the Dallas singer leaves fans yearning after dropping teasers of future soulful Western sounds and stark, stylistic imagery. Catch him live on Friday playing before smooth indie rock quartet Night Cap, whose appropriately titled latest single, “Sentimental,” exemplifies their shaped-by-emotions approach.
    Fri., July 29, 9pm
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