Saturday 31 October 2015 - Empty Shells * Total Nightmare * Lords of the Universe (Costume contest at Midnight) FREE SHOW!!!

Empty Shells (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/emptyshellsband

Formed in 2013 by Guitarist/Singer Jonathan Espeche and Bassist Michael San Luis from the ashes of their former group, longtime Houston post-punk/psych-rock stalwarts Flowers to Hide.

Empty Shells are currently finishing up their debut EP set for release in the first half of 2015.

 

 

Total Nightmare (Houston, TX)
https://totalnightmare.bandcamp.com/releases

 

 

Lords of the Universe (Houston, TX)
(Sorry No Website)

The Lords of The Universe is a two piece instrumental band who’s sound is inspired by the origins of heavy metal. The band name draws on the psychology of creation mythology, and the idea that we as a band are serving as an antenna to receive the message of rock, and pass the gospel of metal on to you.

Friday 30 October 2015 - Funeral Horse (Record Release) * Bellringer * Baron Von Bomblast

The moment of infamy is here……a celebration of all that is divinely wicked. Funeral Horse is proud (and a bit excited?) to have you join them for the OFFICIAL unveiling of their latest chart topper DIVINITY FOR THE WICKED.

It IS the night before Halloween and TECHNICALLY FH will be going on after the stroke of 12 so it IS a Halloween gig, That being said costumes are(kinda) encouraged although dress at your own risk and the band is not responsible for any trouble you may cause.

Joining Funeral Horse will be BELLRINGER from Austin. Bellringer features Mark Deutrom from The Melvins! Plus, opening up the event will be BARON VON BOMBLAST - featuring members of Deadhorse and 30footfall!

$10 / door
21+

 

Funeral Horse (Houston, TX)
https://funeralhorse.bandcamp.com/

 

“…what you mostly need to know about Funeral Horse and this album is that on the very first song they create an opus which could outdo a number of full length albums by other bands claiming to rock.” – Joshua Macala – Raised by Gypsies

“… the band I’m most interested to check out is newcomers Funeral Horse, which formed out of the ashes of the gone-too-soon Art Institute; they’re heavy and sludgy and slow as hell, dwelling somewhere in the realm of High on Fire or Sleep, and that’s no bad place to be.” – Jeremy Hart – Space City Rock

““We’re heavy and slow… so is our music”, this sayeth their facebook page. I can’t comment on the guys themselves, but their music certainly does live up to the claim. Funeral Horse currently have a new EP available for free download with tape copies (Tapes! Love it!) available shortly. They certainly live up to the hype. In fact, the first two words that spring to my mind listening to it are, indeed, “heavy” and “slow” – but not ponderously so. I can almost picture swathes of people with hair over their eyes, wearing black/tie-dyed clothes and nodding slowly to the beat like a crowd of metal zombies. With beer in their hands.” – Iain Purdie – Moshville Times

“There’s a cassette version of Savage Audio Demon available, which I would like to get his clammy paws on. This type of angling shows what kind of band Houston’s Funeral Horse is – vintage, loving those 70’s, and in bed with thick, rocked-up riffs, and vocals with plenty of ominous echo. The bluesy “Scatter My Ashes Over the Mississippi” is the pick of the bunch here (nice dynamics), but don’t leave “Invisible Hand of Revenge” out in the cold either. Rocking stuff.” – David E. Gehlke – Dead Rhetoric

 

Bellringer (TX)
https://www.bellringeratx.com/

Bellringer is the live vehicle for the music and collaborations of Mark Deutrom. Mark Deutrom, played with Clown Alley, Melvins, and SunnO))) and produced records for Neurosis, RKL, Raw Power, Melvins, and others.

 

Baron Von Bomblast (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/baronvonbomblast

Members:Destroy the living,Bowel, Middlefinger, Slag, Deadhorse, Manhole, Dolly rockers, Brian’s Johnson, 30 foot fall, Pasadena Napalm Division, nuff said

 

Thursday 29 October 2015 - Rudyard’s Beer Tasting Dinner featuring selections from Saint Arnold Brewing Company

Join us one Thursday every month as Joe Apa, formerly of T’afia and Plum Easy Kitchens, brings you food carefully paired with beer selections from some of the finest breweries around. Each month features a different brewery and a unique dining experience. Prices vary for each dinner but reserving before the Monday of the dinner will get you the early bird discount. Sign up at the bar or online at https://www.rudyardspub.com/wordpress/rudyards-beer-tasting-dinners-with-joe-apa/

October Beer Tasting Dinner
Featuring Saint Arnold’s Brewery

https://www.saintarnold.com/

Join us for cool weather and great beers on Thursday, October 29th at 7pm for the 95th Monthly Beer Dinner. St Arnold is featuring Santo, Art Car, Divine #14, Bishop’s Barrel #4 and 2015 Pumpkinator. It’s going to be great and with those big beers, we are going for big flavors! 5 courses, 5 beers, $50 per person until 10.26; then it’s $55 per person. Sign-up today!!!

Monday 26 October 2015 – Rudyard’s Open Mic Comedy Night (Free!! doors 7:30pm)

Houston Press Best of 2013 Winner
Best Open-Mike Comedy Night Houston 2013
With a decent amount of local talent, Houston deserves more stages to feature homegrown comics. Thankfully, Rudz has stepped forward to devote one night a week to nurturing newcomers and showcasing seasoned vets…you can check out a rotating cast of characters, for free — you’d be pretty hard-pressed to find a more fun way to spend a Monday night. Especially if your next Monday night involves going to a funeral. Trust us, this’ll be waaaay funnier.” - Houston Press
Our Free Comedy Open Mic Show Opens At 7:30. Show starts at 8:00

 

Sunday 25 October 2015 - Pegstar Presents: Bob Moses (Please note that tonight’s event is canceled - refunds available at point of purchase)

Unfortunately the October 25th Bob Moses show at Rudyard’s has been canceled by the artist. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase.

 

 

Bob Moses (Vancouver, BC)
https://www.facebook.com/bobmosesmusic

“We were never happy just making music on acoustic guitars,” says Tom Howie of the organic-electronic sound of Bob Moses, the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Canada duo he formed with partner Jimmy Vallance. “Our live show combines what a DJ does with a rock band,” Vallance adds. “Everything flows together in a continuous mix for the dancefloor, but it’s all our own original music, with live vocals and guitar. Then again, we came out of a scene that was trying to change what dance music is – that pushed beyond the expected sonic spectrum.”

That scene grew around the Marcy Hotel – the revered venue that, in its half decade of existence, proved as important for New York’s contemporary underground dance/electronic music world as CBGBs was for the ‘70s punk era. The acclaimed likes of Soul Clap, Wolf + Lamb, and Nicolas Jaar all gravitated around Marcy’s infamous parties, reimagining dance music in their own groundbreaking image. “We were totally inspired by what was happening at the Marcy. It was a small room, could only hold a couple hundred people tops, but it proved to be such a pivotal place,” Vallance says. “Alongside what other promoters like Resolute and Blackmarket were doing in abandoned warehouses in Brooklyn, New York was an inspiring place to be at the turn of the decade.” Also present was Francis Harris, the iconoclastic DJ/producer and co-founder of tastemaker label Scissor & Thread, which fostered a more personal, homemade take on electronic sounds. After meeting at a studio session for techno mavericks M.A.N.D.Y., Harris, Howie, and Vallance found they shared common ground. “Francis set the road map for the sound we needed to find,” Howie says.

Bob Moses received its oddball moniker from Francis Harris in homage to Robert Moses, the urban planner behind iconic New York landmarks like Shea Stadium and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. But while NYC is definitely in Bob Moses’ DNA, its members actually met as high school students in Vancouver, Canada. The pair reunited randomly years later when, bumping into each other in a Lowe’s parking lot, they discovered they had studios across the street from each other in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood. Howie had arrived there after a stint at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, on a partial scholarship as a singer-songwriter. Vallance, meanwhile, had found some success as a producer/engineer/DJ creating commercial dance music – his remix of Sia’s “Buttons” brought him some early attention – but “I’d fallen out of love with making cheesy big-room tracks,” he laughs. “We booked a couple days to write at my studio for fun, and by the end of the week, I told Tom, ‘Come live at my place and let’s do this every day.'”

Bob Moses is currently crafting its debut album for the group’s new label, Domino. That’s preceded by a new EP, First to Cry: taking its title from Bob Moses’ blues-meets-deep-house take on “I Ain’t Gonna Be the First to Cry” by R&B legend Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland, it marks Bob Moses as a characteristic addition to Domino’s maverick stable. “We’re massive fans of Domino artists like Four Tet, Caribou, Hot Chip, and Animal Collective, so it just seemed like a natural home for us,” Vallance says. “We feel lucky to be starting this relationship – it’s a big new world.”

 

Doors 8pm
All Ages
Tickets Available at: https://www.stubwire.com/event/bobmoses/rudyards/houston/10651/

 

Saturday 24 October 2015 - Giant Kitty * Before Radio

[hey folks, the poster lists this as $8 but the folks at GK told us it’s actually $5]

 

Giant Kitty (Houston, TX)
https://www.giantkitty.com/

Often described as a combination of Bikini Kill, L-7, and the Sex Pistols, Giant Kitty is breaking new ground in the world of female fronted post punk bands. “I’ll tell you that I’m pretty sure Giant Kitty made my ears pop when I saw them play live, and they have this crazy stage presence that doesn’t occur nowadays, as often as it should. If you’re lucky, you catch their truly amazing cover of Devo’s “Gates of Steel.” says David Garrick of Free Press Houston. Giant Kitty lights up the crowd with a high energy stage presence, sense of humor, and hard driving sound. Cassandra’s long-time partner Trinity Quirk filled in the role as drummer. “I have so many influences from new wave bands like Devo, to more obscure bands like Japan’s Shonen Knife it’s hard to say what direction we might end up going to in any given song,” according to Cassandra, “that’s what makes the process of creating art with other people so exciting.” “It’s pretty amazing how far we’ve come, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for us,” says Trinity.

Founded in late 2013, we finally found the right mix of members in early 2014. All four members bring a cool personality and different set of skills to the band while also meshing together sonic vibes and generally amazing powding beats for the fans. Highlights of 2014 include: playing out of town dates in Austin, Memphis, and Nashville, release of a 5 song EP, playing over 20 live shows, and opening for legendary punk band Shonen Knife. Giant Kitty also won both a Houston Press Best of 2014 award, and a “Band to Watch in 2015″ award from Free Press Houston. in 2015 they were nominated for a Houston Press Music Award as “Best Punk Act” They are currently recording an 11 track LP to be released in late 2015 under Carrot Girl Records. The LP is produced by Mark White (Spin Doctors), and being mixed and mastered by Roman Klun (Anthrax, Norah Jones, Sarah McLachlan, and George Michael)

 

 

Before Radio (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/beforeradioband

Not punk, not pop, not rock but lost somewhere in between. Just raw music !

 



Friday 23 October 2015 - Skillit * Bombachica * Carranza

Skillit (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/SkillitRocks

Skillit is a right tasty little treat, kind of a mixture of all sorts of stuff, like thursday night goulash. Just goes with everything, ya know?

We’ve played with bands of all flavors, from the Toadies, Paw, and Course of Empire to Jazz Butcher and Havana 3am.

There’s this girl up front who sings, her name’s Renee Montgomery. And Chris Rogers and Dominic Taliaferro, they play guitar, see… then there’s these other fellas, Anthony Sapp and Joe Araujo, and they play bass and drums.

They’d like to play a little something for you, so why don’t you give ‘em a call?

 

Bombachica (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/BombaChicaRockBand

 

BombaChica: Original, Bilingual Rock Band from Houston Tx, Led by Singer, songwriter, Lupe Olivarez. Performing in and around Houston TX, and touring TX major cities, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, Courpus Christy. Currently in studio recording his new CD.

 

Carranza (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/carranzamusic