Last week we came to you with part one of our interview with Lance Higdon: music maker extraordinaire and soon-to-be resident of Atlanta, Georgia. Our talk with him was so extensive that we had to split it into two pieces, and thus without further ado, we move to the rest of it.
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We sat down this week for a very special interview with the venerable Lance Higdon - who has been a creative fixture in the local music scene for some time. Higdon is about to leave Houston and everything that makes it fantastic for the questionably friendly confines of Atlanta, Georgia. Lance has been involved in at least 8 music projects over the past five years, so we wanted to have a special installment of our series - perhaps we should call it "Get To Know A Houston Man" this time.
This week Houstonist made the drive to catch up with energetic Eastside pop-punkers <InsertNameHere> at their practice space in Galena Park [yes, you read that right]. They're dropping a new album tomorrow at Bohemeo's, so we thought we'd get to know them a bit better. You can listen to the full audio here.
Houstonist was fortunate enough to be invited over to KTRU to listen in and snap a few photos whilst local glam-revivalists Roky Moon & Bolt played on the air. Afterwards we walked down to Valhalla, grabbed a few beers, and had a chat with the band. Many thanks to Ian Wells for having us over to the studio, and to the band for letting us share two of the songs from their set. The full interview can be listened to here, as well as the tracks Go Wake Up Avery and Monster Came Out Of The Woods from their KTRU set.
This week H-Town Rock sat down with The Gold Sounds at Bohemeo's over some beers and coffee. The full audio version of the interview can be listened to here, complete with plenty of Beatles songs in the background.
H-Town Rock took a trip over to Valhalla this week and sat down with Brandon Elam and Taylor Lee of The Literary Greats, who were coming from a session on KTRU's Local Show. We chatted about everything from their new record to beer baskets to Ice Cube. The full audio from our 30 minute chat can be listened to here, including the weirdest intro to an interview yet.
This week H-Town Rock sat down with Airon Paul Dugas & The Religion to chat about the band, recording, Seattle, albinos, and Jacob Calle's 'fro. Afterwards we were lucky enough to be treated to arguably one of the best plates of migas we've ever had. Airon swore us to secrecy, however, lest we unintentionally spur a douche-ification of his favorite dining spot. You can listen to the full 24 minute interview [complete with Steven's million-dollar flashbulb idea] here. There is the occasional dirty word, so get some headphones if you're at work.
Here at H-Town Rock we've been dreaming up an interview feature for a while, so we're proud to announce our new weekly feature: Get to Know a Houston Band. This week we sat down at Rudyard's with GTRS for a chat covering their everything from their album White Night White Night, their penchant for prank calls, and their impending move to Asheville, North Carolina. Yes, they're moving, but we wanted to catch them before they split.


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