Win a Four-Pack of Tickets to Excision at The Wilma Theatre
Starting Monday, January 21st, 107.5 Zoo FM will have an Excision Cue to Call Contest everyday where you will have a chance to win a four pack of tickets!
Starting Monday, January 21st, 107.5 Zoo FM will have an Excision Cue to Call Contest everyday where you will have a chance to win a four pack of tickets!
If you don’t know Datsik by now, you best be learning. Datsik has been taking the dubstep scene by storm, blowing up dance floors around the globe with his original style of hip-hop future-tech bangers.
The name itself presents a terrifying image- a mangled, forced extraction, quite literally “removal by cutting”. It should come as no surprise that the sounds behind this name are just as filthy, brutal, and unforgiving as the namesake suggests. Excision shows are like no other- a virtual apocalypse of twisting and morphing sounds turn massive crowds into a frenzy, as virtual walls of bass are relentlessly impaled time and time again upon their fragile bodies and ears.
In April of 2005 a fresh voice announced his arrival on the international stage with a stunningly inventive document titled Live at Stubb’s. Six years later, MATISYAHU returns to the renowned Austin venue that helped to launch his career with Live at Stubb’s Vol. II, a new CD-DVD package that demonstrates the continued originality and increasing depth of this longtime New Yorker’s craft.
107.5 Zoo FM proudly welcomes E-40, along with special guest Keak Da Sneak.
Earl Stevens, known better by his stage name E-40, is a rapper, entrepreneur, member of the rap group The Click, and the founder of Sick Wid It Records. He has released over ten albums, appeared on numerous movie soundtracks, and has also done guest appearances on a host of other rap albums.
Knitting Factory just dropped off a pile of tickets for The Crystal Method show here at the Zoo FM studios. Want a pair? It's easy to win!
I've traveled thousands of miles to see them perform countless times live, purchased every single one of their albums (while bootlegging everything else), and nearly had a heart attack when The Knitting Factory gave me the clearance to interview them backstage when they came to town last year. And now, our careers will finally intersect as we hit the stage together January 20th at The Wilma Theater.
Since their formation in 1994, the New Orleans outfit GALACTIC has been captivating audiences with their unique jazz inspired funk. On February 9th the band released their groundbreaking new album YA-KA-MAY a visionary mix, intertwining New Orleans sounds from jazz to brass band to funk and far beyond. With this release, the five-man group comprised of drummer Stanton Moore, bassist Robert Mercurio, saxophonist/harmonica player Ben Ellman, keyboardist Richard Vogel, and guitarist Jeff Raines – reaffirms their status as the quintessential modern day New Orleans band and one of the funkiest outfits in the known universe.
From humble beginnings growing up in the impoverished island of Jamaica, the nucleus of the Wailers - Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, and Peter Tosh - turned to music at an early age. Music not only provided the boys with a creative form of expression, but also offered them their best chances for rising out of poverty.
Tart, Tangy, Smooth, and oh so lip-smacking Sweet! Aaah yes, time to praise the almightly summer sippin’ thirst quencher, being served straight up G. Love and Special Sauce style, ice cool and always refreshing. On their second release for Brushfire Records, the Philly boys offer up Lemonade, a series of soul drenched tracks pouring out their blues infused hip-hop, which people have been trying to label for years. The best advice…don’t try to tame it or claim it; it’s simply their sonic trademark, instantly recognizable and addictively delicious.
The ON store and Bigskycountry.com are hosting a FREE movie screening at the Wilma this Friday night (10/28) for two snowboard films: "Familia 2" and "Good Look."
Finger On Da Trigger (FODT) and MFM are back with the heart-stopping sequel to their film Familia, Familia 2. Featuring riding from Lucas Magoon, Dylan Thompson, Marc Frank Montoya, Andrew Brewer, Jake Devine, Johnnie Paxson, Derek Dennison, Jonah Owen, and more, this predominantly urban inspired crew seriously delivers.
The essence of Forgiven, the gripping third album by Texas trio Los Lonely Boys? “Familia! That’s what I think it represents. Three brothers. True American spirit – or Texican spirit.” It’s as simple as that, says guitarist Henry Garza of the artistic and emotional breakthrough achieved by him and his siblings, bass player Jojo and drummer Ringo Jr. From the bluesy groove of the opening song “Heart Won’t Tell a Lie” through the yearning plea of the title song, the heartfelt faith of “Love Don’t Care About Me” and a rollicking version of the Steve Winwood/Spencer Davis Group song “I’m A Man,” Los Lonely Boys has fully realized the potential shown as its first two studio albums, the multi-platinum 2003 debut Los Lonely Boys and 2006’s Sacred (a No. 2 arrival on the Billboard albums chart), made the Texas trio one of the most beloved and acclaimed new arrivals in rock.