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Going balls to the wall with Accept's Wolf Hoffmann before the metal band's San Antonio show
Touring behind new album Too Mean to Die, Accept will perform Tuesday, Oct. 4 with Narcotic Wasteland opening.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Accept, The Espee, San Antonio, Wolf Hoffmann, heavy metal, metal, rock tours, metal tours, Germany, Too Mean to Die, Mark Tornillo, Peter Baltes, Motörhead, The Espee, The Espee Pavillion at St. Paul Square, Accept in San Antonio, Accept tickets, Narcotic Wasteland, Resist Control, Even in Death, Blackthorn Halo, Balls to the Wall, Metal Heart, Flash Rockin' Man, Fast as a Shark, Princess of the Dawn, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio music, Texas music
Photo appears to show Beto O'Rourke lining up to see Iron Maiden concert
The iconic metal band played O'Rourke's home town of El Paso on Sunday.
Tags: Texas News, Iron Maiden, Beto O'Rourke, El Paso, Legacy of the Beast Tour, 2022 tour, Don Haskins Center, Texas politics, gubernatorial campaign, Gov. Greg Abbott, punk band, Foss, Mars Volta, The Who, Metallica, 2022 elections, midterms, midterm elections, texas governor, texas, heavy metal, metal, rock 'n' roll
San Antonio doom metal band Las Cruces drops its first album in 12 years, and it was worth the wait
Las Cruces' long-awaited new album, Cosmic Tears, was released last month on high-profile stoner label Ripple Music.
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, San Antonio, Texas, doom metal, LP, new album, album, Cosmic Tears, doom metal band, metal, metal band, Las Cruces, album review, Mando Tovar, George Treviño, Jason Kane, Paul DeLeon, Burleson Yard Beer Garden, album release, live music, Peth, X.I.L.
San Antonio avant-metal group The Grasshopper Lies Heavy releasing split LP with WOORMS
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, WOORMS, split album split LP, split release, San Antonio bands, San Antonio music, San Antonio releases, San Antonio, Melvins, Krautrock, metal, sludge, post-metal, noise rock, Supernova Records, Steve Austin, Today Is The Day, Various Plants and Animals Under Domestication, A Cult That Worships a God of Death, Capra, Crow Lotus, metal releases, Steven Barrera, James Woodard, Texas music, underground rock
Six San Antonio acts among those playing Saustex Records' Corn Lovers Fiesta festival on Saturday
Tags: San Antonio music, Austin music, Texas music, Live music, Saustex Records, Jeff Smith, Austin Corn Lovers Fiesta, Hickoids, Frontier Dan, Garrett T. Capps & NASA Country, Krayolas, Chris Conde, Harvey McLaughlin, Witchcryer, underground rock, punk, metal, indie-rock, garage rock, Texas music festivals, music festivals
Volume Dealers: San Antonio's The Grasshopper Lies Heavy hopes new LP will draw a wider audience
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, new album, new release, metal, avant-metal, A Cult That Worships a God of Death, Bobdog Catlin, Steven Barrera, Oscar Moreno, Canon Imprint, Learning Curve Records, James Woodard, Pinko, album release show, live music, Lonesome Rose, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio bands, Mario Trejo, lineup changes, Cover Story
Donella Drive drops a second powerful EP after a significant lineup change
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Donella Drive, EP, new release, lineup, lineup change, Ozell, bandcamp, Gabriella Macias, Aidan Escalante, power trio, Andrew Salazar, Steven Rodriguez, Metal, post-metal, hardcore, alternative rock, indie rock
Running on Riffs: Thunder Horse celebrates powerful second album with outdoor live show
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Hi-Tones, new album, Chosen One, Thunder Horse, things to do in San Antonio, live music, live show, outdoor event, outdoor, Ripple Music, new release, album release, Red Beard Wall, Fostermother, DJ Smoke, DJ Plata, Stephen Bishop, metal, doom metal, metal band
San Antonio's The Grasshopper Lies Heavy and Capra's singer drop noisy AF Jesus Lizard cover
Tags: Jesus Lizard, David Yow, the grasshopper lies heavy, Capra, Crow Lotus, Pinko, noise rock, hardcore, metal, experimental metal, avant-garde metal, San Antonio rock, San Antonio bands, San Antonio music, Louisiana Music, ACLU, benefit download, mouth Breather cover
San Antonio-Tied Cowpunks the Hickoids Will Host Livestreamed Show to Benefit Austin's Lost Well
Tags: Hickoids, lost well, Austin, San Antonio, Texas, Texas music, livestream music, NowActURockGarage, punk rock, metal, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, live music, the strip, live music venues, benefit shows
Organizers Cancel San Antonio's River City Rockfest, Citing Rising Performer Prices
Tags: River City Rockfest, Spurs Sports and Entertainment, Metallica, hard rock, metal, music festivals, AT&T Center, Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, Houston, Day for Night, Austin, Sound on Sound Fest, Casey Heverling, Rio Grande Valley, West Texas, Northern Mexico, Nine Inch Nails, Def Leppard, Scorpions, disturbed, concerts, cancel, canceled, live music, things to do in San Antonio
Get Your Fix of Metal Vibes When Nile, Terrorizer Play The Rock Box
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, live music, Nile, Terrorizer, metal, Napalm Death, Flesh Hoarder
Suffocation Stopping By Paper Tiger This Sunday, Marking First Tour with Frontman Frank Mullen
Tags: things to do in San Antonio, live music, Suffocation, Belphegor, Abiotic, Necronomicon, metal
Metal Powerhouse Iron Maiden Stopping at the AT&T Center Wednesday to Blow Us All Away
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, live music, Iron Maiden, AT&T Center, metal, Number of the Beast, Powerslave, Legacy of the Beast
European Metal Band Jinjer Stopping By the Rock Box Instead of River City Rockfest
Tags: Jinjer, The Browning, Sumo Cyco, things to do in San Antonio, live music, Rock Box, River City Rockfest, Ukraine, Tatiana Shmailyu, metal
Donella Drive's Show at Ventura Will Fund a New Album and Sample New Material
Tags: Donalla Drive, Ventura, San Antonio bands, record releases, bloomer, Rive City Rockfest, metal, hard rock, Andrew Salazar, Aidan Escalante, Steven Rodriguez
The Sissies and Over the Top Will Play a Joint Show at Faust Tavern to Debut New Releases
Tags: The Sissies, Over the Top, Faust Tavern, punk rock, metal, metal shows, punk shows, Alcoholics Unanimous, Milksop, San Antonio music, record release show
Japanese Noise Gods Boris Will Turn San Antonio's Ears Inside Out This Summer
Tags: Boris, drone, experimental, metal, paper tiger, Japan, Melvins, Sunn O))), Cult, Ian Astbury
Nihilistic Enough for Ya? Grasshopper Lies Heavy Drops New Music Video
Tags: Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Gay Witch Abortion, noise rock, San Antonio music, San Antonio bands, Hide Your Keys, punk, metal, underground rock
River City Rockfest Will Expand Into a Two-Day Event This Year — and Now With More Cowbell
Tags: River City Rockfest, Blue Oyster Cult, Nine Inch Nails, Scorpions, Joan Jett, Memorial Day, AT&T Center, rock festivals, Spurs Sports & Entertainment, metal, hard rock
BLC Presents: 5 Common Butterflies of Texas and their Host Plants
@ Butterfly Learning Center
Sat., April 20, 10-11 a.m.
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Could Steph Curry, LeBron James end up in San Antonio? Some sports bettors think so.
Selena tribute beer stops production after Quintanilla family sends cease-and-desist letter
By Nina Rangel
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
A sprawling Castle Hills estate built in 1972 has hit the market for $895,000, and it retains plenty of its funky vintage…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A historic home that got a Japanese-style makeover in the 1950s by the owners of San Antonio's Dailey Liquors chain has hit…
For the first time, Fiesta Fiesta — the kickoff event for San Antonio's annual citywide party — took place at H-E-B Plaza…
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
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