2023 SXSW Recap: Saint By Saint Patrick’s Day (Part Four)

Zachary’s Friday at SXSW including Sudan Archives, Far Caspian, Bonny Doon, Bodywash, Obongjayar, Hannah Jadagu, and more!

2023 SXSW Recap: Walking in the Rain (Part Three)

Zachary’s Thursday at SXSW including Algiers, Indigo De Souza, JVKE, Genesis Owusu, Jockstrap, Model/Actriz, Knifeplay, and more!

2023 SXSW Recap: The Future of Music and Keynotes (Part Two)

Zachary’s Tuesday and Wednesday at SXSW including JID, Saba, spill tab, Asian Glow, Sports Team, Villano Antillano, RZA, and more!

2023 SXSW Recap: I Saw New Order and My Life Is Complete (Part One)

Zachary’s Sunday and Monday at SXSW including New Order, Kelela, Armani White, The Orielles, and more!

Concert Recap: Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit’s Return to Lubbock Reminded Me Why I Fell in Love with Music

To see one of your favorite artists in concert, especially in such a beautiful venue like Buddy Holly Hall is a dream come true.

I went to the “Wronside” of Lubbock last Friday and it was on the right side of fun

Wronside is one of the most well know house show venues in the Lubbock area and is constantly doing shows of local artists from across the musical spectrum. Found in the South Overton area, the Wronside house is in a dense location filled with a lot of heart.

Concert Recap: Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Brings The West Coast Sound to West Texas

When multiple 90s Hip-Hop legends come to Lubbock, you get some of the greatest performances the city has even scene with a full house of fans crossing artists off their bucket lists.

Concert Recap: The Lumineers with Gregory Alan Isokov and Daniel Rodriguez

The Lumineers, Gregory Alan Isokov and Daniel Rodriguez put on an amazing show at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City

Concert Recap: Randy Rogers Band and Kevin Fowler End the School Year with a Bang at Cook’s Garage

My first semester as a writer and a concert photographer for this station ended in a full-circle moment for me. This was an extremely sentimental show for me as the Randy Rogers Band is the reason why I love Texas Country and Red Dirt music. I remember vividly hearing the album Trouble for the first […]

Cotton Fest 2022 Recap: The Best (and Worst) Things We Saw

In 2018, William Clark Green threw a festival at Cook’s Garage. The main goal in mind was to raise money for the High Cotton Relief Fund, Green’s charity benefitting panhandle farmers in need. Now in its 4th year, the festival is still going strong and even before the music started on Friday, Green had raised […]