Gustaf performed at White Oak Music Hall's Upstairs on Tuesday, May 14th, as part of their North American tour. The night was filled with unique and mesmerizing sounds that captivated the entire venue.
On Tuesday May 14th, Houston was treated to an evening of jazz and rhythm at House of Blues. Fresh off the release of his new album, Fearless Movement, Grammy-nominated saxophonist Kamasi Washington took the stage to showcase some horn-based magic.
Legendary shoegaze band, slowdive, provides Dallas fans a night of stellar sounds and an empyrean-like environment with the help from opener Drab Majesty.
After playing nine shows at SXSW last month, Austin-based band West 22nd hit the road once again for their first headline tour. Celebrating their new singles, they took the stage of The House of Blues on April 12th playing a mix of original songs, covers, and unreleased music.
On April 5th, 2024, beloved indie band, Video Age dazzled their fans at Houston's Secret Group. This show marks one of the last stops on their Away From the Castle Spring 2024 tour. At this show, they were supported by bands Astragal and Mind Shrine, who primed the crowd for the night to come.
It’s not often that a band is so closely associated with one single member, but with a frequently shifting lineup, Ministry’s brand of industrial metal has been overseen by one man: Al Jourgensen. Founded in 1981 as a synth-pop group, Ministry has gone on to become one of the most influential industrial bands of all time.
It’s a sunny Spring Saturday in Houston, birds are chirping, there’s a slight breeze, and thousands of metalheads are thrashing around the lawn of White Oak Music Hall.