The Guatemalan-born folk singer/songwriter David Lindes is on a mission to heal with his album Peace With a Lion, produced by Grammy® winner Alex Cuba. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Los Angeles – On his forthcoming album Peace With a Lion, Guatemalan-born singer-songwriter David Lindes looks deep into the meaning of healing. In doing so, he explores two essential phases: honoring wounds and healing them through creation. (Vesper Public Relations, 2024)
With hints of Cat Stevens in his vocals and echoes of the Latin American neo-folk Trova movement of the ‘60s and ‘70s, Lindes collects folk elements from across the continent in this deeply personal album. In it, he delves into his efforts to heal three wounds: leaving his native Guatemala as a child, being abandoned by his father as a baby, and experiencing physical and emotional abuse. As he moves into his recovery from these wounds, he approaches themes like mental health, the healing power of nature, and forgiveness, all while singing his love and heartbreak to his homeland as if it were a long-lost love. His journey from wound to healing is intimate as well as universal, speaking to the many neglected collective wounds society carries, and the need for healing there as well.
The first two singles off the album, Te Vengo a Perdonar (I’ve Come to Forgive You) and Gold in the Ashes, deal with facing childhood trauma and finding a way to accept it and transform it into wisdom, compassion, and even beauty.
Te Vengo a Perdonar uses Caribbean elements to assemble a sort of post-storm celebration. The lyrics put a forceful end to a self-imposed sentence of pain that only ends with forgiveness.
Gold in the Ashes, poignant and introspective, looks to the Blues and Americana for its palette, to take listeners from pain to hope. In its chorus, Lindes celebrates finding gold in the ashes of his past.
The songs have been released, alongside an official video for Te Vengo a Perdonar (I’ve Come to Forgive You), featuring Lindes himself, who acts out, step by step, his own death and burial.
“Maybe that’s why I’m here,’ contemplates Lindes. ‘If I can take my past, exactly as it is, and turn it into a story and a song, maybe that will bring me a little closer to not wanting a different past. And if I like the story, and I like the song, someday, I might even embrace my past,” he states hopefully.
Grammy® Winner Alex Cuba describes his role in producing the album as “a huge responsibility to shine a light on David’s beautiful voice and message, especially in a time like today, when so many are looking for ways to heal their spirits.”
Lindes will kickoff the album launch with a concert in Mexico City on February 8, 2025, at Casa Florecer, a spiritual center in the woods surrounding the city. He describes the show as “an intimate affair that will be part concert and part healing circle. It’ll include songs, stories from my life, and even a ceremonial element.” He’ll also encourage concert goers to talk about their own pain and recovery. An official album launch event will follow in Los Angeles in the Spring of 2025.
Stable Hall’s November concert lineup includes Charli Parti, Tyler Farr, Rumours ATL, and more. Photo: Oscar Moreno, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO, TX – San Antonio’s music venue, Stable Hall is excited to share its concert lineup. In a reimagined draft horse stable from 1894, Stable Hall is inspired by the legendary Texas dance halls and Pearl’s unerring commitment to historic preservation and San Antonio culture. Infused with the rich music ethos of Texas, Stable Hall welcomes a wide range of artists and music lovers from around the world to experience this one-of-a-kind venue. Its muraled and curtained jewel-box stage presents shows of all sizes – from 100 to 1,000 in seating and standing formats. (Stable Hall, 2024)
Stable Hall features include six full-service bars, house and band merchandise in the house store, hand-made culinary delights for purchase, along with mezzanine, floor, and VIP Hayloft ticket options available. Stable Hall is also a special event venue whose event department specializes in producing social, corporate, and philanthropic affairs. Stable Hall also offers a unique membership program, Hall Pass, for music lovers who want to take their music experience and access to the next level.
For the full calendar and to purchase tickets for these upcoming performances, please visit Stable Hall’s online.
The November schedule is found below:
Trampled By Turtles with Maggie Antone | Thursday, November 7, 2024 Trampled by Turtles, formed in 2003 by frontman Dave Simonett in Duluth, Minnesota, began as a side project after car thieves stole most of his gear. Left with just an acoustic guitar, Simonett built a new band, drawing inspiration from bluegrass, folk, and other acoustic genres.
Tyler Farr with Mac Hankins & The Moonlighters | Friday, November 8, 2024 Tyler Farr, the first artist signed to Jason Aldean’s Night Train Records, made his mark with three No. 1 hits, including “Redneck Crazy” from his 2013 debut album, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart. The opera-trained singer was a 2014 CRS New Faces of Country Radio and Music Row “Breakthrough Artist” nominee, and has toured with stars like Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, and Florida Georgia Line.
Old 97’s with Fastball | Saturday, November 9, 2024 The Old 97’s, an alternative country band from Dallas, Texas, are known for their high-energy shows and albums that blend rock and roll, punk, and old-school twang. Their distinctive sound features breakneck tempos, distorted guitars, and wry storytelling.
Real Friends with Can’t Swim, Carly Cosgrove, Slow Joy | Sunday, November 10, 2024 Since their 2010 debut, Real Friends has stayed true to their mission – creating unapologetically emotional music that embraces life’s highs, lows, and everything in between. The Chicago-based quintet continues to embarrass their blend of pop-punk and emo, charging toward raw emotion with distortion cranked and hearts wide open.
Silverada with Taylor Hunnicutt | Friday, November 15, 2024 In their early 20s, Mike Harmeier and his band gained recognition as working-class country artists through five-hour sets in Austin. By the early 2020s, they had become global ambassadors of Texas music, recording at Abbey Road Studios and performing at the Grand Ole Opry. As their sound evolved, Harmeier and his bandmates—Taylor Englert, Catlin Rutherford, Omar Oyoque, and Zachary Moulton—embraced a fresh start with “Silverada,” marking their boldest release and the name of their revitalized band.
Bob Schneider with Fastest Land Animal | Saturday, November 16, 2024 Austin, Texas-based singer-songwriter and former frontman of The Ugly Americans and The Scabs, Bob Schneider is one of the most-celebrated musicians in the live music capital. Combining diverse styles, Schneider’s music spans genres, blending elements of folk, rock, rap, funk, bluegrass, reggae and country with the more traditional singer/songwriter aesthetic.
La Doña with Max & Josh Baca of Los Texmaniacs, Ritmo Lokura and ¡Viaje! | Thursday, November 21, 2024 La Doña is a solo artist, music educator, activist, and cultural worker from San Francisco, CA. Embarrassing her Latinx traditional arts like corrido, bolero, cumbia, and mariachi, she blends these ancestral traditions with contemporary styles such as reggaeton, hip-hop, and jazz. Her live performances foster collective healing and political action, as she and her audiences sing, dance, cry, and chant together.
Better Than Ezra Presents Legends Of The Fall: Tokyo Drift with Graham Colton Band | Friday, November 22, 2024 Since debuting at LSU house parties in 1988, Better Than Ezra has left a lasting impact on the music world. Founded by Kevin Griffin and Tom Drummond, the New Orleans quartet is known for catchy melodies, strong guitar riffs, and confessional lyrics. From their 1995 hit “Good” to Taylor Swift’s 2010 cover of their classic “Breathless,” they’ve stood the test of time.
Emo Night Brooklyn | Saturday, November 23, 2024 Emo Night Brooklyn—a late-night dance party where the best emo and pop-punk jams take center stage! Stable Hall may even surprise guests with appearances from some favorite artists and bands. Attendees should get ready to scream, mosh, and dance alongside friends as they revel in the electrifying atmosphere of Emo Night Brooklyn!
Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute | Sunday, November 24, 2024 Formed in 2014, Rumours ATL has taken the U.S. by storm with their stage scorching renditions of Fleetwood Mac songs. Fans from across the nation claim that Rumours ATL is the band to see if you are looking for an authentic recreation of live Fleetwood Mac shows.
The Texases | Friday, November 29, 2024 The Texases transport their audience back in time with classic country hits from ’66 to ’96, covering everyone from Merle and Willie to George and Garth. They are excited to transport their audience back to the era of guitars, Cadillacs, and hillbilly music. Whether someone is an urban cowboy or has been country since it wasn’t cool, The Texases are here to satisfy their craving for classic country covers straight from the Lone Star State!
Siggno with Nathan Acosta | Saturday, November 30, 2024 Known for their high-energy performances and unique blend of Tejano, Norteño, and rock influences, Siggno is set to deliver an electrifying show that fans won’t want to miss.
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Stable Hall. Photo: Karissa Rangel & Giant Noise Partners, used with permission.
Serj Tankian’s Foundations mines music and lyrics from previous decades and reframes them in a hard-hitting, intensely focused collection. Like all of his work, the five songs that comprise Foundations encompass a wide range of sounds and styles. It is music that traverses multiple eras and vast swaths of emotions. It is also very much a rock album – “music of rebellion,” says Serj.
A true creative tour de force, he recorded Foundations primarily at his own Serjical Strike Studios in L.A. He wrote, performed, orchestrated and produced all the material, as well as contributed the artwork – an original piece titled “Sunburst” – that adorns the album cover. Dan Monti (guitars, bass and drum programming), provided additional instrumentation on the record and bassist Mario Pagliarulo and SOAD drummer John dolmayan on Cartoon Buyer.
Foundations, Serj says, is “A retrospective of songs from different eras of my life, meant to complement the memoir,” and caps what has been an incredibly prolific year for him, from the release of his memoir the New York Times bestseller “Down with the System,” to the massive, sold-out System of a Down headlining show at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco with over 50,000 fans. But even as he is now revealing his “foundations,” Serj is already looking ahead. “The next record will likely be a record of covers, collaborations and collages,” he envisions.
Serj has also released a diverse selection of limited edition variants of the Foundations EP on colored vinyl with an etching featured on Side B of every package. The Foundations vinyl package includes a Red & Black Starburst vinyl available on his own official webstore and an Opaque Purple version only available in U.S. record stores nationwide.
He was introduced to the melding of cultures, ideas, and ideals from a very young age. An Armenian born in Lebanon and raised in Los Angeles, the principles learned from this integration have led to his understanding of the oneness of all things and have since maneuvered and transfigured into the music and art that he lives to create. A proud Armenian American and a dedicated activist; along with Tom Morello, Tankian co-founded the non-profit organization Axis of Justice, which strived to bring together musicians, music fans, and grassroots political organizations to fight for social justice.
He has composed scores for many films and television series, had his paintings exhibited in galleries in the U.S. and New Zealand, and released two books of his own poetry. He has also been an executive producer on multiple documentaries, including I Am Not Alone, which tells the story of Armenia’s 2018 revolution, and which won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, DOC NYC, The American Film Institute Festival, and the Palm Springs International Film Festival, among others.
Sonic shapeshifter Vlad Holiday announces debut record with release of new single Closer. Photo: Kate Lamendola, used with permission.
Romania-born, Nashville-based melancholy romantic Vlad Holiday recently announced that his debut record, My Favorite Drug, will be released on November 15 via ONErpm. Along with this news comes the second single Closer. Feeling like a covert mission, or a secret known only between two lovers, the deeply layered song seems to endlessly build before it is quickly punctuated. (Big Hassle, 2024)
The most recent release features guest vocals from Cage The Elephant’s Matt Shultz, who is also a co-writer on the track. For careful listeners, Shultz’s voice can be heard singing the “ah ah ah ah” hook and some repeated “closers” in the outro.
On the single, Holiday shares, “This is a love song. It introduces the romantic element of the album. It’s about going with the flow and letting the universe do its thing, rather than forcing things into existence.”
Kacey Musgraves joined Holiday for the bender-ender, genre-fusing track I Don’t Wanna Party Anymore. The sultry, mischievous track arrived right on time for his tour dates alongside Cage The Elephant, Young the Giant and Bakar. See all upcoming dates here and below.
UPCOMING TOUR DATES November 6 – Grand Rapids, MI – Pyramid Scheme November 7 – Indianapolis, IN – LO-FI Lounge
On his upcoming debut album Holiday said, “I’ve been releasing music for years, and a full-length album never really seemed like a thing I wanted to do. But as these songs were being written, I was noticing a pattern. Fragments of a story I had to tell. More for myself than for anyone else. It’s definitely one of those, ‘listen to it in order’ albums.”
Vlad Holiday has made a career of romanticizing the past, the human condition, and looking at love and relationships through dark-tinted lenses. With downtempo crooner tracks all tinged with melancholy, Holiday has built a sonic world of his own that tries to find comfort in accepting the darker moments in life. Having gained over 40 million streams as a completely independent artist, it seems as if he’s resonating with a subculture of people that are also trying to do the same.
Born in Bucharest, Romania, later having to flee to New York, and now based in Nashville, Holiday’s sound is heavily shaped by the weight of feeling like an outsider always on the move. Building the foundation of his music career with a downtown NYC lo-fi sound, he’s deeply indebted to his love for vintage microphones, tape machines and other old recording equipment; key elements of his signature sound and production style.
Now in Nashville, there’s an optimism to Holiday’s current chapter as he builds out his next body of work while collaborating with other artists in Music City. Most recently, he co-wrote Cage The Elephant’s “Neon Pill,” “Metaverse” and “Over Your Shoulder” before being joined by Kacey Musgraves on “I Don’t Wanna Party Anymore. However bright the current moment may be, flecks of Holiday’s past always steep his music in a darkness that shows that he is a human in the middle of his journey.
trauma ray’s Chameleon will be released on October 25, 2024. Photo: Will McCarthy, used with permission.
The powerful new single Bardo from the North Texas rock band trauma ray is eerie, deviating between noisy one string bends and surging headbang, mapping a middle ground between Unwound and nu-metal. (another/side, 2024)
“Bardo is the in-between. Whether that’s life or death, or a purgatory. It’s about being stuck in between one phase and the next. When you can feel the past fading and yet you can’t quite see the path to the future either.” –Jonathan Perez, trauma ray guitarist
The Texas five is set to release their highly anticipated debut album Chameleonon October 25 via Dais Records which has already seen early acclaim from The FADER, Stereogum, Consequence (Heavy Song of the Week), Brooklyn Vegan, New Noise and more. Since first making waves with a S/T EP in 2018, trauma ray has been honing their live set across increasingly adventurous American tours – stacking amps and turning heads show by show, justly earning them a massive following in no time. The band’s three guitar attack is a force to behold, alternately surging, savage and spectral, drenched in precision distortion.
The core songwriting duo of Uriel Avila and Jonathan Perez has expanded and refined the project’s vision and craft, culminating throughout Chameleon. Rounded out by bassist Darren Baun, drummer Nicholas Bobotas, and guitarist Coleman Pruitt, the album both synthesizes and transcends its influences, a stormy fusion of downer hooks, apocalyptic beauty, and bulldozer riffs.
The name trauma ray was inspired by the German word for ‘daydream, or ‘dream state,’ in classic shoegaze fashion. Avila’s background in a devout Pentecostal community gives his lyrics about guilt, purgatory, and passing to the other side to an emotional authenticity that cuts through the music’s majestic volume.
Chameleon is a masterpiece of craft, balance, melody, lyricism, and gravity, flexing a fresh vision of loud-quiet-loud architectures and the vertigo depths of blasted harmonics. From Slowdive to Deftones to Hum and beyond, trauma ray absorb and expand on their influences into a rare and dedicated alchemy. trauma ray’s cinematic tempest is a gathering storm only just taking flight.
Just after a U.K. run, trauma ray will perform across their home state including dates at Levitation and with Panchiko. Other highlights include two release shows: one headlining The Roxy in LA and San Diego’s Voodoo Room. See all dates below and grab tickets here.
Trauma Ray Live Dates: Oct 26: Birmingham, UK – XOYO * Oct 27: Manchester, UK – B.E.C. Arena (Outbreak Autumn) Oct 28: London, UK – New Cross Oct 31: Rubber Gloves – Denton, TX Nov 01: Levitation – Austin, TX Nov 03: Oklahoma City, OK – Tower Theatre ~ Nov 04: Little Rock, AR – EJ’s Nov 06: Kansas City, MO – The Truman ~ Nov 07: Chicago, IL – Sleeping Village # Nov 08: Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe ~ Nov 09: Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation ~ Nov 10: Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre ~ Nov 12: Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ~ Nov 13: Boston, MA – 4th Wall Nov 14: New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place Nov 15: New York, NY – TV Eye # Nov 16: Washington, D.C. – Comet Ping Pong ! Nov 17: Richmond, VA – Cobra Cabana ! Nov 18: Raleigh, NC – Kings ! Nov 19: Atlanta, GA – Altar # Nov 20: Birmingham, AL – Saturn # Nov 21: New Orleans, LA – Siberia # Nov 22: Houston, TX – TBD # Nov 23: San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger # Nov 29: Los Angeles – The Roxy (Record Release) ^ Nov 30: San Diego – Voodoo Room (Record Release) $
* w/ Citizen ~ w/ Panchiko # w/ Leaving Time ! w/ Leaving Time and Full Body ^ w/ Toner, Lvster, Slumped $ w/ Toner, Slumped, Sparkler
Celebrate life and remembrance with La Panadería’s authentic Pan de Muerto. Photo: La Panadería, used with permission.
With the fall season upon us, festive pastries inspired by Halloween and Day of the Dead are rising in popularity, delighting the senses. Halloween treats often feature spooky designs, like ghostly meringues, pumpkin-shaped cookies, and rich chocolate cupcakes topped with eerie fondant decorations. In contrast, Day of the Dead pastries celebrate life and remembrance, showcasing vibrant sugar skulls, pan de muerto (a sweet bread adorned with bone-like decorations), and colorful marigold-infused treats. Both themes bring warmth and creativity to the season, inviting friends and families to gather and indulge in these delectable delights, merging tradition with the joy of celebrating life and the spirit of the season.
San Antonio area businesses are offering specialized themed treats and specials/events. More details on each below. (Bakery Lorraine, Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Twang, La Panadería, 2024)
Bakery Lorraine – October 26 to 31 From October 26 to 31, Bakery Lorraine will feature a selection of Halloween-themed pastries, including the Ghost Tart (salted caramel and dark chocolate ganache with a white chocolate ghost), Mummy Tart (buttery lemon curd in a crisp shell with torched meringue), Voodoo Doll (gingerbread cookie dipped in dark chocolate), Candy Corn Macaron (orange and yellow macaron filled with vanilla honey buttercream), and Black Cat Tart (dark chocolate mousse with strawberry gelee, available only on October 30 & 31).
Bakery Lorraine’s Candy Corn Macaron. Photo: Bakery Lorraine, used with permission.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa – October 1 – October 31 Enjoy a variety of Spooky October treats at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, including a Spa Face Mask Special available from October 1 to October 31. Guests can add a Specialized Treatment Mask to any service and receive an additional mask to take home for free. The add-on is only $40 and automatically applies when booking online.
Halloween-Themed Yoga Session – Sunday October 27 Celebrate the Fall spirit with a Halloween-themed yoga session on Sunday, October 27, at 11a.m. Guests are encouraged to come dressed in costume for a chance to win a complimentary Slow Beauty Pedicure. Participants will receive all-day access to the pool and fitness center, along with a guaranteed reservation at Corinne San Antonio. Admission is free, but RSVP is required via Eventbrite.
Twang Celebrate Halloween with a Tex-Mex twist by enjoying Twang’s themed cocktail, the Bruja’s Brew, made with Twang’s Chile Lime Rimming Salt. The single serving of this drink includes 2 oz cinnamon liqueur, 3/4 oz pomegranate syrup, 3 oz apple cider, and is topped with champagne. For a group, try the punch recipe, which serves 16 oz cinnamon liqueur, 6 oz pomegranate syrup, 24 oz apple cider, plus one 750ml bottle of champagne. To finish it off right, rim each guest’s drink in Twang’s Chile Lime Rimming Salt for the ultimate touch to this spooky special. Recipe by Aaron Peña, Owner of Amor Eterno in San Antonio.
Bruja’s Brew. Photo: Twang, used with permission.
La Panadería James Beard Nominated bakery and café, La Panadería, hailed for its authentic pan dulce, tortas and more, is thrilled to announce that the pre-orders for Pan de Muerto at all locations are now available online. Guests can honor the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos with La Panadería’s handcrafted Pan de Muerto, available to pick up between October 31 to November 3.
This year, there is a new pink rendition of the bread available in both family sized and mini options. Baby sized versions of both pink and regular Pan de Muerto will be available in-store at all locations – pre-ordering is not required.
Pan de Muerto Pre-order Details: • Items/Cost: Family size Regular Pan de Muerto – $25.00 Family size Pink Pan de Muerto – $27.50 Mini 6-pack Regular Pan de Muerto – $24.00 Mini 6-pack Pink Pan de Muerto – $26.00
• Pick-up Date(s): Thursday, October 31 Friday, November 1 Saturday, November 2 Sunday, November 3
This beloved Mexican pastry symbolizes the connection between the living and the deceased, making it a meaningful addition to upcoming celebrations. Guests can also purchase the Pan de Muerto at San Antonio’s upcoming Muertos Fest at the end of the month (October 26 & 27).
Pearl to host UNESCO Chefs for Pueblos del Maíz. Chef Jaime Gonzalez of Carriqui. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
San Antonio has blossomed into a vibrant culinary hub, blending rich cultural influences and innovative gastronomy. Its diverse food scene, rooted in Tex-Mex and traditional Southern flavors, showcases local ingredients and culinary traditions. The city has attracted renowned chefs and restaurants, earning accolades in national food rankings. Events like the San Antonio Restaurant Week and the annual Fiesta highlight local talent and foster a strong sense of community. The city’s burgeoning food markets, food trucks, and artisan producers further enrich its culinary landscape, making San Antonio a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking unique and flavorful experiences.
The culinary scene is active throughout the year, with various locations hosting events to highlight the chefs and cuisine that makes San Antonio shine. One of these is the Pearl downtown and this week they are hosting Pueblos del Maíz events.
Pearl is proud to host Pueblos del Maíz events this week on October 10-11, 2024. This celebration highlights San Antonio’s role as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy and showcases the importance of maíz (corn) in global culinary traditions. San Antonio UNESCO Chef Ambassadors, including Chef Jaime Gonzalez of Carriqui, will showcase the diverse flavors of maíz by preparing small bites inspired by UTSA’s Special Collections cookbooks. (Pearl, 2024)
Thursday, October 10, 2024 – Ticketed event at Carriqui
The event kicks off on October 10 with an exclusive ticketed dinner at Carriqui from 6p.m. to 8p.m. This reception style experience will also feature maíz inspired signature cocktails and tastings of maíz derived spirits prepared by UNESCO Chef Ambassadors. Tickets are $70 per person and available online.
Friday, October 11, 2024 – Free Event at Pearl Park
On October 11, the celebration expands to a free community event at Pearl Park from 5:30p.m. to 9:30p.m. Visitors can enjoy cooking demonstrations by UNESCO Chef Ambassadors from Bergamo, Italy; Tucson, Arizona; Merida, Mexico; and San Antonio, Texas. The event will also feature live music, art installations, and a variety of food and beverage vendors showcasing maíz-inspired creations.
311 announces their highly anticipated album Full Bloom. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
New York, NY – The platinum certified rock band 311is back with the announcement of their highly anticipated 14th studio album, Full Bloom, out October 25. In celebration, the band has released their new track and visualizer for “Need Somebody,” out now. The track speaks to avoiding isolation and staying connected with the people that love you. (Big Hassle Media, 2024)
With more than 10 million records sold in just the United States alone, 311 has never been hotter. Having just wrapped a successful headlining US run of their “Unity Tour,” one of the most successful tours of the their 34 year history, they are known to emphasize the importance of community through the lens of communication and connection.
Full Bloom is 311’s first full length project in 5 years following their album Voyager in 2019. Their first single off the album, “You’re Gonna Get It” is the band’s highest charting song in 13 years, breaking into the top 15 at Alternative Radio. The introspective track reflecting upon the realization that all actions have consequences, even if they aren’t immediate, has over 1M streams since its release this summer. Fans can now pre-saveFull Bloom.
“We hope fans can take from this album 311’s message of positivity and unity. In today’s world it’s so easy to become alienated by the pressures of everyday life. Whether it’s social media, stress at work, an illness, the list goes on.” The band shares with us, “It’s so important to stay open with your loved ones and community so we can all thrive in full bloom” shares the band.
Music has always been a unifying force, and through their lyrics and melodies, the band seeks to remind everyone that we are never truly alone. Whether it’s reaching out to a friend, a family member, or even a stranger, the act of communication can bridge gaps and heal wounds. In their eyes, having someone to talk to is one of the most essential forms of support, and it’s the foundation upon which unity is built. It’s in those conversations where understanding, empathy, and connection grow.
311 was formed in 1990 in Omaha, Nebraska, featuring Nick Hexum (vocals/guitar), Chad Sexton (drums), Tim Mahoney (guitar), SA Martinez (vocals/dj), and P-Nut (bass). They mix rock, rap, reggae and funk into their own unique, hybrid sound – and 33 years later, the band is still regarded as one of the most entertaining and dynamic live bands in the U.S.
As veterans of over 2,000 shows across 27 countries, 311 is one of the longest running original lineups in rock, alongside iconic acts like U2 and Radiohead. 311’s celebrated live shows and touring schedule have earned them a vast and dedicated following nationwide. The band has released thirteen studio albums, two greatest hits albums, two live albums, three DVD’s and a boxed-set, and have sold over 9 million records in the U.S.
Ten albums have reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top 200 Sales Chart – and nine of their singles have reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Radio Chart – including three #1 singles: “Down,” “Love Song,” and “Don’t Tread On Me” – along with ”Amber,” “All Mixed Up,” “Come Original,” “Creatures For Awhile,” “Hey You,” and “Sunset in J.
Events include Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West, Native American Film Series, and Día de los Muertos activities. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.
San Antonio, TX – Opening a window into the rich history, culture and landscapes of the Southwest, the Briscoe Western Art Museum is proud to host Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West, an exhibition that reveals the breadth of narrative art produced in the Southwest from the early twentieth century to today. The exhibition features more than 70 remarkable works curated from the prestigious collections of the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, the Briscoe, and private lenders. Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West will be on view October 4, 2024, through January 19, 2025, and is included with museum admission. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2024)
“Narrative art tells a story. It can illustrate historic events or bring the imagination to life. The traditions of storytelling in the Southwest go back to ancient times and the Indigenous populations of the region. From the simple carved forms of Helen Cordero to the narrative realism of Martin Grelle and Navajo artist Ed Natiya, the exhibition celebrates the intricate tapestry of the American Southwest’s artistic heritage. We’re proud to share these works and the stories they tell.” – Liz Jackson, President and CEO of the Briscoe Western Art Museum
The exhibition explores the various ways artists have told stories about the Southwest in their work, including illustrations of historic events such as Diego Romero’s image of the Pueblo Revolt and paintings of local religious ceremonies such as William Penhallow Henderson’s “Holy Week in New Mexico” and ruminations on spiritual traditions as in Partocinio Barela’s “Last Supper,” as well as reflections on modern art and iconic images of the West inspired by pop culture, including Andy Warhol’s “Geronimo” and Billy Schenck’s “Cliff.”
The range of artists and the stylistic variation represented in Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West offer a variety of lenses, allowing audiences to engage with the region’s complex and evolving history and culture. Storytellers showcases the talents of renowned artists like Fritz Scholder, Gerald Cassidy, Alan Houser and Henry Balink, who bring diverse perspectives on cowboy, Native, and Spanish cultures, alongside works by Frederic Remington, Andy Warhol, Logan Maxwell Hagege, Martin Grelle and Mark Maggiori.
Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West was organized by the New Mexico Museum of Art. The exhibition is sponsored in part by The City of San Antonio, Jan McCaleb Elliott, Jessica Elliott Middleton and The Texas Commission on the Arts.
Storytellers: Conversation with the Curator Exhibition tour with guest curator Christian Waguespack Friday, October 4, 2p.m. – 3p.m., included with museum admission Saturday, October 5, 2p.m. – 3p.m., included with museum admission
Talk with a leading expert in the field of narrative art and enjoy a tour of the exhibition with curator Christian Waguespack as he provides unique insight into the art and discusses the special connection Storytellers has with New Mexico.
Community Ofrenda, Art and Día de los Muertos: Sharing the Stories of the Departed Ofrenda: October 3 through November 4, included with museum admission Painting with DiZurita: October 19, 6p.m. – 8p.m., $45, $25 for museum members Sugar Skull Pinatas: October 27, 1p.m. – 2:30p.m., 3p.m. – 4:30p.m., $20, $15 for museum members Calaveritas: October 27, 1:30p.m. – 4:30p.m., included with museum admission
In celebration of Día de los Muertos, the community is invited to participate in the Briscoe’s community ofrenda honoring influential figures in Western art and the American West. Everyone is welcome to add photos of lost loved ones and personal offerings to help celebrate their lives. The ofrenda will be on display in the museum lobby and free Día de los Muertos-themed crafts will be available for those who would like to participate. The Briscoe’s Hendler Family Museum Store will have Día de los Muertos items available for those who wish to add to their offerings.
Enjoy a Día de los Muertos painting session led by energetic and charismatic international artist Gio DiZurita. Based in San Antonio, DiZurita tells stories through her art, an everlasting transformation of life experiences. Create your own Catrina or sugar skull masterpiece while sipping beer, wine, or prickly pear margaritas. You’ll create an acrylic painting on an 11 x 14 canvas in a hands-on session with Gio as she guides guests through a take-home work of art. Registration for this 21+ event is per person and includes beer, wine and all supplies. Class size is limited, so register today to secure your spot.
For more Día de los Muertos celebration, join local artist Adriana Gamez as she leads guests through a sugar skull piñata class, sharing cultural insights and crafting techniques while helping everyone create a sugar skull piñata filled with Mexican candy. Light refreshments and all supplies needed to create an 11” inch piñata, as well as the candy, are included. Participants also receive admission to the museum. One ticket per person, both adults and children, is required. Two sessions are being held to accommodate everyone, but spots are limited so register now to avoid missing out.
Stop in on October 27 as artist Renée Letapi-Gamez leads everyone in painting miniature sugar skull canvases you can take home to commemorate Día de los Muertos. A student at the University of Texas at San Antonio, Renée Letapi-Gamez draws inspiration from Latin culture and is a Día de los Muertos aficionado. Her focus is on small works inspired by catrinas, calveras and alebrijes. She’ll share her passion for these traditional elements of Día de los Muertos and help everyone create their own miniatures. The drop-in activity is included with museum admission and all materials are provided.
Native American Film Series Returns
Storytelling is a vital tradition in Native American heritage, serving as a powerful way to pass down knowledge, history and cultural values from one generation to the next.
As part of the Storytellers exhibition, the Briscoe is proud to announce the reboot of its Native American Film Series, a celebration of Indigenous storytelling through the lens of contemporary cinema. This series spotlights films created by Native American filmmakers and artists, offering audiences a unique opportunity to engage with the stories, cultures and histories of Indigenous communities from the American West.
All films were directed, written, produced by and/or star Native Americans. Matthew Davila, a member of the Standing Rock Lakota Sioux Tribe, curated the series and will lead a short presentation before each film. The films are included with museum admission and are free for members. The series includes:
“Rez Ball,” Sunday, October 20, 2p.m.
“Windtalkers,” Sunday, November 17, 2p.m.
“Indian Relay,” Sunday, January 12, 2p.m.
Storytellers: Sculpture Demonstration and Conversation with Artist Ed Natiya Meet the Artist – Thursday, November 14, 6p.m. – 8p.m., included with general admission
Fast Livin’ is the latest single from Teddy and the Rough Riders’ forthcoming new album Down Home, due out October 11, 2024. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Nashville, TN – The speed and momentum Teddy and the Rough Ridersare gathering throughout Nashville’s underground country music scene is embodied in their latest single, Fast Livin.’ Music City natives, Jack Quiggins and Ryan Jennings, have been going non-stop since the late 2010s, collaborating with everyone from Margo Price to Emily Nenni to Sean Thompson’s Weird Ears, quickly becoming your favorite country band’s favorite country band. With Fast Livin,’ Teddy and the Rough Riders paints a small picture of their upbringing, leaving town to hit the road, and all of the nefarious hijinks that come along with it. But it’s not completely autobiographical. (IV PR, 2024)
Brooklyn Vegan recently premiered the track. Fans can stream or purchaseFast Livin’ check out Teddy and The Rough Riders’ previously released singles, Catfish Summer and Hippies, and pre-order or pre-saveDown Home ahead of its October 11 release via Appalachia Record Co. right here.
On their new album Down Home, the songwriting duo of Jack Quiggins and Ryan Jennings double down on all the elements that garnered praise for their previous, eponymous album produced by Margo Price. Holler Country succinctly sums them up: “Teddy and the Rough Riders are pulling apart the lost threads of country rock and weaving them back together with their own alternative take on the form.” As native Nashvillians, the pair came up through Music City’s DIY rock scene explosion of the late 00s into 2010s, eventually embracing the traditional country roots of their home city. At just 33 minutes, Down Home moves at a fast clip, with a variety of blazing rippers, traditional sounds, and alt-country styles inviting repeat listens.
Down Home tracklist: Bullet Fast Livin’ Catfish Summer Trouble Sleeping Golden Light Edna’s Song Mountain Girl Hippies Love After Life Bird Has Flown Gettin’ High
The band has recently been named “Best Honky Tonk Group” by Austin TX’s Ameripolitan Awards for 2024. They toured North America, the EU, and the UK through the summer backing and opening for Emily Nenni and will embark on their own North American tour in October.
Catch Teddy and the Rough Riders on tour: October 3 – Las Vegas, NV – Backstage Bar October 4 – Reno, NV – Off Beat October 5 – Folsom, CA – Folsom Hotel October 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Permanent Records Roadhouse October 7 – Costa Mesa, CA – The Wayfarer October 8 – Tempe, AZ – Yucca Tap Room October 10 – Abilene, TX – Lone Star Dry Goods October 11 – San Antonio, TX – Lonesome Rose October 12 – Austin, TX – White Horse October 13 – Austin, TX – ACL Fest October 17 – Birmingham, AL – Woodlawn Theatre October 18 – Nashville, TN – Soft Junk October 19 – Thomaston, GA – Mule Days