by rudyards | June 30th, 2013
We Were Wolves (Beaumont, TX)
https://wewerewolvestx.com
Formed in early 2008, We Were Wolves is a loud, explosive rock group from the heart of Texas. Fueled by a passion for music and a relentless work ethic, the Wolves thrive on charged live performances. We Were Wolves are here to make their presence known, stages and headphones alike. With influences ranging from Thin Lizzy to Motorhead, Queens of the Stone Age to Iggy Pop, or Fugazi to Faith No More, the group looks no further than to add new noise to the rock world, proving once again that rock will never die. Geared with a new release, “Lost At Sea“, We Were Wolves is ready to take the next step towards their rock ‘n roll dreams.
Purple (Beaumont, TX)
https://purpletexasmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/purpletexasmusic
“I was standing to the side of the stage at Tequila Rok one night when a Houston musician flagged me down. “Who IS that?” he asked, pointing to the three-piece band on stage, drummer Hanna Brewer’s wild hair floating up from the drums like a blonde flame lapping at the air.
“That,” I said with a characteristically dramatic whiskey pause, “is Purple.” The last half-dozen times I’ve seen Purple open for bands visiting Beaumont, each band responds the same: We have got to get on more bills with these guys.
Purple shows are a wild ride of old-fashioned rock ‘n roll energy, sometimes coming at you in tightly wound, pulsating coils, other times devolving into a glorious puddle of garagey punk rock mayhem. Crowds go wild at every show, but those most impressed always seem to be the musicians in the room. That’s a pretty high compliment for a band that hasn’t been around too long.
Purple has been gaining some serious momentum in the last few months that will, unfortunately for us, mean they’ll probably be spending a lot more time in Houston and Austin in the coming months. It’s not their fault — every time they open for someone, they steal the show.” - beaumontenterprise.com
Co-Pilot (Austin/Houston,TX)
https://co-pilot.bandcamp.com/
https://www.leavingtheground.com/
Think Explosions in the Sky as covered by ISIS – Space City Rock
Being able to play seven-to-ten-minute instrumental songs and hold an audience’s attention is no easy task. Perhaps that’s why there aren’t many post-rock bands in Houston. It’s an ominous venture, especially when you run the risk of being compared to Austin’s infamous Explosions in the Sky. Co-Pilot is definitely not Explosions — the band has its own style of haunting, scenic post-rock. The four-member instrumental out of Houston and Austin uses a dark metal palette to paint landscapes with gradual crescendos and hasty decrescendos. It’s both deadweight-heavy and space gas-light. – Houston Press
The Phuss ( Ft Worth, TX)
https://www.thephuss.com/
The Phuss play fast, loud, dirty rock and roll. The three-piece from Fort Worth, TX, are best described as Garage Rock- loud as hell with fierce guitar riffs, punchy, raw lead bass, intense vocals, and precision drumming drenched in grease. The band formed in 2008 with front-man and guitarist Josh Fleming and drummer Trey Alfaro, adding bassist Forrest Barton in 2010. The Phuss’s second full length album, produced by Vaden Todd Lewis (Singer and songwriter of legendary Texas band The Toadies) and Robby Baxter (Moby) is full of distorted, loud, but melodic and frightfully sharp, precise rock tunes. “Their talent is overt and arresting. The result is artful and moves at a very real momentum. There is no hyperbole with The Phuss. The trio of musicians affects a posture exactly commensurate with their ability to knife through the room. Their stage strut is a claim made veracious by their impressively tight sound. It is rock and roll in its most crystalline, adrenal seductiveness.” (D Magazine 9-2010) Embarking on a vigorous touring schedule armed with a new killer album and the rabid support of music critics, high profile bands and thousands of loyal fans- 2012 is the year the world gets to meet Dallas’ finest new rock and roll band, The Phuss.