A massive inflatable Satan, songs about video games, and some mildly inappropriate merchandise can mean only one thing – yes, we’re talking Tenacious D.
“We cannot wait for the things in our life to happen the way we want them to in order to do the things we want,” yelled Senses Fail frontman Buddy Nielson into the crowd. “Do not wait for the perfect conditions, because they don't exist. There's no perfect time to have a kid, to change your job, to move, to say 'I love you to someone. There's no perfect time, it's never going to be a time because life is not a waiting room.”
Foo Fighters have just announced their first Houston show since 2018. Slated to take over 713 Music Hall on October 10th, the band is venturing down to the H between headlining weekends at Austin City Limits.
Formed in 2006 in Linköping, Sweden, Ghost has become one of the most enigmatic and polarizing acts in modern rock music with their unique sound. Part of it sounds to be a tribute to metal’s greatest, while the rest sounds like a formula for pop rock or arena rock success.
Metalheads, Goths, and Hardcore kids can rest easy as the live heavy music scene remains alive and well, propped up by some of the best live music venues in Houston's East End.
It’s pretty much impossible to think about Pantera without headbanging just a little bit. The legendary Dallas-based metal band, known for heavy, shrieking guitar riffs and intense lyrics has returned, bringing a new lineup to the Woodlands Pavilion for their first Texas show in more than 20 years.
It’s hard to not have fun at a hardcore show. Loud, screaming guitars, pounding drums, bass riffs you can feel through the floor, and lyrics being hurled towards the crowd like white-hot shards of steel.
George Clinton and his band of funky all-stars brought their “Just for the Funk of it!” tour, which the band says will be their last, to Houston’s House of Blues on August 6th, and put on a show like no other.