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  • Austin Cares Concert - Featuring The Doobie Brothers

    Great seats available for the 2024 Austin Cares Concert featuring The Doobie Brothers. Help C4AC support 3 Austin charities: HAAM, Superhero Kids, and Step Onward Foundation. Buy your tickets today or buy them for someone else as a great Christmas gift!
    Sun. Jan. 28, 8pm-10:30pm  
    Moody Center
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    The Hide Outs (album release)

    The nostalgia cycle orbits like a needle on vinyl at Antone’s Records, where mod-rock quartet the Hide Outs will be celebrating their late-September debut album Colors & Shapes. The psychedelic surf score features tracks from 2018’s She’s a Mod, released as the Hungry Onions under Deep Eddy Records. Tom and Jimmy Doluisio pay tribute to old-school theme songs with “Superman” and “Secret Agent Man.” A mid-Sixties influence saturates “Girl of the 13th Hour” and “This Love’s Got a Hold On Me” through retro-layered vocal harmonies and guitar reverb, à la the Yardbirds and the Easybeats, on this translucent orange Flak Records pressing.
    Tue., Nov. 29, 6pm
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    Bartees Strange, Pom Pom Squad, They Hate Change [control room]

    Ascendent 4AD indie star Bartees Strange is a formidably rangy talent, leveraging arena-ready bellows and whisper-nimble intimacies towards songs that map their emotional ups-and-downs onto a bevy of millennial-minded stylistic switch ups. But don’t call it nostalgia bait. If, for instance, the D.C.-based artist segues into trap rap triplets at the center of a midwest-emo-styled track mounted on post-punk revival drums, the sonic synthesis comes wedded to lyrical themes too soul-deep to be called eclectic. To call Strange a “genre-hopper” is to misrepresent his artistry. He’s standing in one place. Power poppers Pom Pom Squad and Florida hip-hop experimentalists They Hate Change open.
    Tue., Nov. 29, 7:30pm 
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