Monday, March 7
Moon Honey
Utilizing a vocalist with a rich vibrato and interstellar rock compositions, Moon Honey accomplish out-of-this-world space-folk. With Levees, Bright Like the Sun and Octahedron. $10, 7pm, Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St.
Monday, March 7
Greedy Mouth
Corpus’ powerviolence punks with a Seitan-ic sense of humor show why they have a steady-growing fanbase of likeminded souls. With Six Brew Brantha and Time Termination. 10pm, Hi-Tones, 621 E. Dewey Pl., (210) 573-6220
Tuesday, March 8
Fred & Toody (of Dead Moon, Pierced Arrows)
Playing raw rock ‘n’ roll on their own terms for over 40 years, see the garage legends play a stripped down duo set. $8, 6pm, Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St.
Tuesday, March 8
Mavis Staples and Nick Lowe
Perhaps the most brilliant musical idea any mind has ever thought up was to put a backbeat to The Staple Singers gospel songs. Not only did it plant one of the funkiest grooves behind some of the sweetest sounds, but it allowed for the hallmark principles of equality and respect to have a place in the often vapid realm of popular song. With British pub poet and songwriter of note Nick Lowe. $32.50-$60, 7:30pm, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle, (210) 223-8624
Wednesday, March 9
New Music Festival
A free concert series featuring the new compositions of UTSA music faculty James Scott Balentine, Ethan Wickman, James Syler and Andrew Bergmann. Free, 7:30pm, UTSA Recital Hall, 1 UTSA Circle, (210) 458-4354
This article appears in Mar 2-8, 2016.









