Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'uncletupelo'
October 11, 2007
The Axiom nightclub was only open for a short 5 years. But in that short time (from 1987 – 1992), many then-unknown rock bands performed at the venue, only to be headliners on large tours later. Of course, Nirvana is probably the most notable to make a stop at The Axiom in their early years, playing for a small crowd. Other bands that played at the club include Bad Religion, Dinosaur Jr., The Flaming Lips,......
Continue Reading "Axiom 20th Anniversary Concert"May 4, 2007
Jay Farrar and Son Volt are playing what will most likely be a sold out show at the Continental Club this Sunday night. They're touring on the heels of their latest release The Search, one of their most critically acclaimed releases in years. Son Volt was created in 1994 by vocalist Farrar, soon after the breakup of the influential altt.country band Uncle Tupelo. While Son Volt's first album spawned this minor hit "Drown," they......
Continue Reading "Friday Afternoon Videos: Drown"