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Best Indie & Rock This Fall

in Houston

The Front Bottoms at House of Blues

The Front Bottoms

New Jersey emo-folk band The Front Bottoms take their 'Finding Your Way Home' tour on the road. Still riding the success of their 2023 album 'You Are Who You Hang Out With', expect to hear new Front Bottoms tracks alongside their certified emo classics 'Twin Size Mattress', 'Be Nice To Me', and 'Flashlight'.

Better Than Ezra at House of Blues

Better Than Ezra

Ezralites, come one and all as Better Than Ezra hits the road this late fall with their tour titled 'Legends of the Fall: Tokyo Drift'! The band recently released a new studio album, Super Magick, featuring the lead single 'Live A Little'. The alternative rockers promise an exciting show filled with their best songs, both new and old. Don't miss your chance to see them live this year!

In This Moment at Bayou Music Center

In This Moment

With a string of hits to their name, including the rock anthem 'Whore', In This Moment is one metal act you won't want to miss live! Blending shades of goth and metal in their bubbling musical cauldron, they create deliciously dark, riff-laden anthems that leave audiences blissfully moshing at every show. Don't miss these goth rockers when they make their way to you.

Three Dog Night at Arena Theater

Three Dog Night

With a music career spanning 4 decades, Three Dog Night have certainly earned the right to be one of America's most iconic bands. With a vast back catalogue of smash hits like "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy to the World", "Black and White", "Shambala" and "One" it would be easy for Three Dog Night to rest on this legacy, however, this band is not one for taking a break and are always looking for new ways to increase their audience.

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard at White Oak Music Hall

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

With a name like King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, it's safe to say that the Australian psychedelic rock outfit marches to the beat of their own cosmic drums. Known for their incredible work ethic, the band have a whopping 25 albums to their name - recent two released in 2023! Though they won't be able to play you their entire catalog, as you'd be there for over a week - you can experience fan favorites, band favorites and those hidden gems in-between.

Joshua Radin at The Heights Theater

Joshua Radin

Not just that guy from the Grey's Anatomy soundtrack, Joshua Radin has been making wistful and infectious acoustic music for the better part of a decade, providing laid-back and introspective records that transport the listener and warm the soul. Enjoy an evening in his company when he brings the concert to you this year.

Panchiko at House of Blues

Panchiko

The story of Panchiko is a modern-day online fairytale. Panchiko released their debut project Death Metal' in 2000, garnering almost no success, the band later disbanded. However, in 2018, a random Redditor posted their music after they had found a copy of their CD in a charity shop in 2016. This singular Reddit post went viral and reached the disbanded Panchiko, causing them to reunite, now with thousands of fans around the world. Make sure to catch this incredible band live in the US this year!

Clairo at White Oak Music Hall

Clairo

Young songstress Claire Cottrill, AKA Clairo, returns to the stage after the success of her highly-anticipated residencies with the Charm Tour 2024! In celebration of her new album of the same name, Clairo will be bringing singer-songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou on tour as support. With her lilting vocals, hazy guitars, dreamy soundscapes, and lyrics inflected with Gen Z's wry digital view of the world, Clairo is solidifying her status as one to watch. Don't miss your chance to see her live!

Hozier at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Hozier

The man who took us to Church is extending his 2023 tour 'Unreal Unearth' into 2024! With a big, soulful voice that plunges to dark, melancholy depths and ascends into wild, fierce howls, Andrew Hozier-Byrne has proved that the hype is justified. The video for his first-ever single, "Take Me to Church," went viral in 2013, reaching over 700 million views to date.

Sum 41 at 713 Music Hall

Sum 41

If you came of age in the early 2000s, there's a good chance that Sum 41's "Does This Look Infected?" formed part of the soundtrack to your teen angst and rebellion. In 2024, they are embarking on their last headlining worldwide tour in support of the highly anticipated final album 'Heaven x Hell'. The tour will be split into two halves of the year, with dates in the spring and fall. Don't miss your chance to catch them live, for maybe the last time, with support from ska-punk band The Interrupters!

Weezer at Toyota Center

Weezer

What's better than going to an 'Island In The Sun'? Seeing Weezer live this year as they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut LP, 'The Blue Album'! American alternative rock band Weezer formed in 1992, and since then has created 15 studio albums with no plans of slowing down. The new tour will be accompanied by special guests The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. as support. You can expect to see them playing The Blue Album in full as well as fan favorites.

Bladee at White Oak Music Hall

Bladee

Bladee's 2024 is shaping up to be a landmark year with a flurry of creative output and live performances. Following the release of "Psykos," a collaborative album with fellow Swedish rapper Yung Lean, Bladee dropped his latest solo project, "Cold Visions," to critical acclaim. The album's unique blend of witty lyricism carried by melodic vocals over ethereal beats continues to solidify his position in the underground scene.

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