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Absolutely one of the best live shows I've ever seen, I couldn't stop smiling/singing/dancing the entire time. I've been dying for the Monophonics to come to Texas for years and this was everything I knew it would be. Intimate venue, amazing musicians all around, and of course Kelley brought the house down.
Maybe the venue or maybe Harbour, but they ended the set very quickly and didn't play some of their most popular songs. They played very well, so the only reason it's not 5 star is I wish they played longer.
Great show! Jack brought it, as he does. No encore though so, not sure why. He naturally had to leave many songs in the vault that I would’ve liked to hear, especially since this was my first time seeing him live.
It was so amazing! First a band named “Them” performed as an opener. They were absolutely awesome! I met them after the show and got a signed poster. After, Baby bugs performed. She was so amazing and was super sweet!! Then solya performed! She was amazing and lots of people in the crowd got to touch her hand (including me!!!!) Overall a very awesome show with very awesome songs!!!!
Really great show! If you haven't seen Dossey yet, please get out there and see her now in the smaller venues so that some time down the road you can brag to your friends that you saw her when she played the indoor stage at The Mohawk. A star on the rise.
FIRST TIME SEEING THEM LIVE! I was supposed to go back in 2008/2009 (i don't remember bc that was 100 years ago)and couldn't go,,, BUT IT WAS SOOOO MUCH MORE INCREDIBLE THAN I COULD HAVE DREAMED OF!!! perfect perfect perfect performance. Thank you oM for playing in this Texas heat. 💖
JER put on a high energy, no holds barred show. They engaged the crowd in a way that showed just how deep their commitment to life, community and equity runs. I would absolutely recommend people get their tickets to see JER asap to keep such an integral artist going.
AMAZING night at Mohawk. The people there were awesome, all the bands were ELECTRIC. JonoJono was an amazing surprise guest. JER's show absolutely rocked the hardest. Vibes were impeccable. Hoping to catch JER, Suzie True, and Devon Kay & The Solutions back in TX again someday!!!
I love Frankie so I just had a good time. The venue was fantastic, there were skyscrapers in the background and banging music too. If there are good bands there I’ll definitely go again. Maybe when I’m 21 tho so that I can leave and come back lol
Awesome high energy show from all the bands! Can’t wait to see any of these guys again! The Mohawk Venue needs to do a better job with crowd control, too many fans kept attempting dangerous stunts off the stage while the bands were performing.
A long awaited return for Prof here in Texas. Pookie Baby, knowing it has been several years, posed this question to the crowd.. Could we entertain the idea that this could be one of the best night of our lives? And with that, Stophouse brought the energy to ensure that delivery. 🤘
With what Prof labeled “The best live performance of Motel this year” & “The first time “Flower boy received points on the scoreboard” (If ya know ya know) it’s easy to see that this love is not wasted on the Minnesota native.
Tae Supreme, also mentioned that he would one day love to live in the city of Austin Texas.
Bangers, hilarity, passion & some time in the deep end, Full steam carried through as we rounded the fourth quarter, and headed into overtime. 🔥
Pookie Baby tore the fkn house down for the sold-out crowd at Austin’s Mohawk.
Even with the city noise ordinance in place that had to be the loudest crowd I’ve ever screamed along with. 🫶
"Halloween Punk Night" at Mohawk was everything it should have been. The bands, the crowd, the venue... Perfection! The line-up was great and effectively built-up the intensity throughout the night leading up to The Bronx. Knuckle-puck was a late add as a "co-headliner", and this turned out to be an excellent choice. They're still a high-energy band, but definitely a different feel than LA punk. If the show had transitioned from the intensity of Drug Church directly into the no-holds-barred performance by The Bronx, complete mayhem may have ensued. From heavy, intricate guitars to driving, complex rhythm (Joey Castillo was the hardest working man at the venue that night!) to Matt Caughthran's powerful persona and ability to orchestrate a crowd like his own army of fiendish Halloween demons, The Bronx were the top-tier closer to an incredible evening of punk. The excitement of these great performances will take a while to even begin to dull.
One of their best shows ever. Jordan’s meaningful speech made it even more worth it. Pictoria Vark was an awesome opening set that really set the show and was very endearing. Sweet Pill was amazing and brought so much energy to the night leading up to La Dispute, ending their set with Jordan coming out for their last song. And of course, La Dispute playing Wildlife in full was another level experience to be remembered.
Always a great time watching shows at Mohawk. The acoustics, and especially the number of viewing areas is a major plus. The Lagwagon show on Oct 1, 2022 was one of the best shows I've seen in recent memory. I've been a fan of theirs for nearly 30 years and was so thrilled to see them.
Band was great!!! Wish I could have heard more from Do the Beast, but it was amazing!
Venue was great but there were no real covid protocols. I don't think that's a huge issue, but the ticket agency sent a few emails saying there would definitely be requires masks, negative covid tests or vaccination records.
The Suffers are one of the best acts on the road right now! There's a reason my brother and I saw them in San Antonio and Austin on consecutive nights TWICE! It's a full on party when they hit the stage!
Reports of heavy metal’s death are greatly exaggerated. Spirit Adrift treat Austin to a triumphant return before kicking off an ambitious European tour.
Last night’s Spirit Adrift show, their first since Nate Garrett moved from Arizona to just outside of Austin (just a few miles from Rancho Bulboso), was a triumphant return, reminding me of when I saw Baroness in 2013 after they survived a horrific crash where their bus plunged down a 40 foot cliff in England in 2012. Two members were injured so badly they had to leave the band, and others were in the hospital for weeks and had to go through intense physical therapy and learn to play again, working around their injuries, just nine months after the accident. When remaining members John Baizley and Pete Adams came onstage at the Subterranean in Chicago, it was jubilant. They were clearly stoked to be alive and playing. Adams left in 2017 to focus on his own projects, leaving Baizley as the sole original member.
Garrett’s ordeals might be less obviously dramatic, but still significant. Spirit Adrift began as a solo project, with Garrett battling his personal demons and addiction in the Arizona mountains and desert. During the pandemic, he and his wife moved to a rural area outside of Austin, bought land and built homes for themselves and his grandparents who raised him. Dealing with that and the pandemic, he still managed to release an EP on new label Century Media, Forge Your Future, on August 27 last year. For their Texas debut, brothers Marcus (drums) and Preston Bryant (synths) were no longer in the band, replaced by Mike Arellano (drums), Sonny DeCarlo (bass) and Leanne Martz (guitar). Leanne was sporting a Baroness shirt, who’s talented new-ish guitarist Gina Gleason, is inspiring as a fresh new songwriting contributor. Both women can shred, with Martz nailing her solos, and the dual guitarmonies with Garrett. | More: https://fastnbulbous.com/spirit-adrift-at-mohawk/
At last night’s Sword concert at the Mohawk in Austin, this stoner metal band truly ROCKED. The crowd was great too. Between Zombi and The Sword, I met and made a few new friends, then I was baptized in the glorious human mosh pit, pelted with beer, hair, sweat and spit. Living, breathing humanity!🤘🤘🏻🤘🏿
Wonderfully nostalgic. Took me back to one of my favorite teenage memories. I have to find a Sony Walkman and a Tony Hawk Powell Peralta skateboard stat!
No gimmicks. They just came out onto the stage and rocked for a solid two hours. My ears are ringing like hell, but it was well worth it. Page Hamilton you did and your mates did a splendid job.
Full of energy from the opening of the Sailor Poons to John Maus. Would of loved to hear SP play a longer set they are amazing entertainers. Maus didn’t disappoint. The crowd was on fire. Bouncing the whole concert. Crowd surfing and at least one guy getting drug out of the building for acting a fool. What fun!!!!!
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