Sundown Announces Free Live Shows

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A couple weeks ago Sundown at Granada announced that they will be having live music every single night for FREE starting at 11pm.

Here is the official line up.

The Birds of Night on Wednesday, October 31st

Retro garage rock full of reverb-drenched guitars, overdriven bass, and driving drums.

Goes Good With: Black Lips, The Strokes, The Velvet Underground, the walkmen

 

LeCure (Cure Tribute) on Thursday, November 1st

Dallas’ premiere tribute band to The Cure

Goes Good With: Makeup, Robert Smith, Tears, The Cure

 

Larry g(EE) on Friday, November 2nd

Modern yet timeless blend of funk, rock and silky soul grooves.

Goes Good With: Alabama Shakes, Fitz & the Tantrums, Mayer Hawthorn, Stevie Wonder

 

The Roomsounds on Saturday, November 3rd

Their rootsy, freewheeling approach evokes an era of 60′s and 70′s rock royalty.

Goes Good With: Black Keys, Rolling Stones, Ryan Adams, Tom Petty

 

What Made Milwaukee Famous on Thursday, November 8th

Austin indie rock veterans unite powerful, anthemic hooks with lush instrumentation.

Goes Good With: Nada Surf, The Shins, The Strokes, Wilco

 

Elijah Ford on Friday, November 9th

Son of Black Crowes’ guitarist and long-time member of Ryan Bingham’s band.

Goes Good With: Ben Kweller, Dr. Dog, My Morning Jacket, The Jayhawks

 

Rusty Brothers on Saturday, November 10th

Band of brothers play free-wheelin’, heartfelt Texas country with rockin’ guitars.

Goes Good With: Charlie Robison, Cory Morrow, Reckless Kelly, Turnpike Troubadours

 

Sounds Under Radio on Friday, November 16th

Goes Good With: Coldplay, Muse, Snow Patrol, Travis

Americanized Brit Rock with a stadium sized, anthemic musical demeanor.

 

Convoy & the Cattlemen on Saturday, November 17th 

A cow-punk get-down with the energy of rock and roll and lots and lots of beer.

Goes Good With: Eleven Hundred Springs, Gram Parsons, Rev Horton Heat, Supersuckers

 

Dimitri’s Ascent on Friday, November 23rd

Pulsating with energy, Austin band mixes rock, funk, electro, disco and more.

Goes Good With: Bassnectar, Pink Floyd, STS9, Thievery Corporation

 

The Will Callers on Saturday, November 24th 

Slow-burning, whiskey-stained roots-rock with swampy riffage and huge hooks.

Goes Good With: Alabama Shakes, Black Crowes, Rolling Stones, Ryan Adams

 

Eric Tessmer Band on Saturday, December 1st

Bad-ass blues rock from Austin with raw and uncompromising musicianship.

Goes Good With: Cream, Gov’t Mule, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan

 

Dead Flowers on Thursday, December 6th

Foot-stompin’ rock and roll with Texas twang.

Goes Good With: Hayes Carll, Old 97s, Ryan Bingham, Whiskeytown

 

The Raspas on Friday, December 14th

Catchy, uplifting reggae from the heart that is both classic and modern.

Goes Good With: Bob Marley, Slightly Stoopid, Sublime, The Expendables

 

The Orange on Saturday, December 15th 

Rock and roll simmering with catchy hooks and soaring melodies.

Goes Good With: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Blur, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Stone Roses

 

Dove Hunter on Friday, December 21st

A unique and amazing mix of psychedelic rock, folk & blues.

Goes Good With: Built To Spill, Led Zeppelin, Modest Mouse, The Sea and Cake

 

Bravo Max on Saturday, January 5th

An energetic whirlwind of folk-infused indie rock.

Goes Good With: Delta Spirit, The National, The walkmen, Wilco

 

King Bucks on Saturday, January 12th

A unique alliance between traditional country, boogie, rockabilly and soul.

Goes Good With: Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson

 

Weekly Residencies

 

 

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