
Selection is the phrase of the week in terms of dwell music in San Antonio.
Whether or not your ears crave funky synths, mainstream rock, power-pop, soulful blues or boundary pushing jazz fusion, there’s a invoice to sate their wishes. Let’s have a look.
Thursday, Jan. 15
Katzu Oso
Katzu Oso — the stage-name of LA solo artist Paul Hernandez — performs dream-pop blended with funk, samples and a heaping serving to of classic synth. The schtick isn’t dissimilar to Poolside, whom the act remixed a couple of years again. Which is to say Katzu Oso has a profitable system — one designed to get your hips shaking and singing alongside in Spanish in your greatest Prince-style falsetto impression. $21, 8 p.m., Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St., papertigersatx.com. — Invoice Baird
Friday, Jan. 16
Everclear
Frontman Artwork Alexakis is bringing Everclear’s post-grunge sounds again to city after a thirtieth anniversary tour celebrating Sparkle and Fade, the album that held its breakout anthem “Santa Monica.” Whereas it’s a positive guess that track will get distinguished play on this tour as nicely, the excellent news is that Alexakis likes to dig into the group’s sturdy catalog for deeper cuts, such because the underrated bop “Heartspark Dollarsign” from the identical album. $48-$111, 8 p.m.,Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s, (210) 812-4355, theaztectheatre.com. — Danny Cervantes
Honey Bunny, CNMN, 16 the Olympus
Alamo Metropolis ska-infused celebration punks Honey Bunny are becoming a member of forces with different band CNMN and the supremely jazzy and far-out 16 the Olympus to carry you “a psychoactive night of indie and different to bend your minds: native bands, trippy vibes, and a kaleidoscopic evening out,” in response to the occasion itemizing. $14, 8 p.m., Secure Corridor, 307 Pearl Pkwy., (210) 427-7464, stablehall.com. — Stephanie Koithan
Saturday, Jan. 17
New Sights, Garrett T. Capps, Jack Mitts and the Daylights
January is shaping as much as be filled with robust native lineups, this one included. New Sights play pleasingly melodic power-pop à la early Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Native luminary Garrett T. Capps, enjoying sans band, will check numerous methods for solo performing — previous exhibits have featured drum machines, samples and ‘80s-ish keyboard, mixed along with his newfound fiddling abilities. Opener Jack Mitts, previously of Jibberish, Deer Vibes and different SA outfits, performs sensible, tuneful indie-folk. $10, 8 p.m., Lonesome Rose, 2114 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 455-0233, thelonesomerosesa.com. — BB
Sunday, Jan. 18
Malford Milligan
Although comparatively unknown exterior Central Texas, Malford Milligan has received Finest Vocalist within the Austin Music Awards an astounding eight occasions. As singer of the now-defunct Storyville, Milligan fused blues, soul and a particular Austin taste to create one thing distinctive. Raised rural and poor in Texas, Milligan confronted the hardships of selecting cotton together with ridicule from merciless youngsters as a consequence of his albinism. Music was his approach out of that life, and it’s evident in each observe he sings. $15, 8 p.m., Gruene Corridor, 1281 Gruene Street, New Braunfels, (830) 606-1281, gruenehall.com. — BB
Empty Heaven and Associates
The stage moniker of erstwhile San Antonian Anthony Sanders, Empty Heaven crafts a singular brew of piano pop, emo, prog and one thing else arduous to outline. By turns the music is melodic, darkish, humorous and very rocking. Followers of blurred style traces rejoice. $10, 8 p.m., Lonesome Rose, 2114 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 455-0233, thelonesomerosesa.com. — BB
Monday, Jan. 19
Marbin
Whereas plenty of jazz musicians prefer to characterize their music as progressive, the group Marbin really earns the outline because of its whiplash-inducing jumps between swing, metallic shredding, off-kilter funk and extra. The band was fashioned in Israel in 2007 when saxophonist Danny Markovitch and guitarist Dani Rabin met after the latter graduated from the Berklee Faculty of Music. The duo moved to Chicago in 2009, and after assembling a crack rhythm part, has gone on to create an intensive catalog of eight albums, with 2022’s Soiled Horse being their most up-to-date. $25.09, 7:30 p.m., The Starlighter, 1910 Fredericksburg Street, thestarlighter.com. — DC
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