Tonight, April 30th, Loser City debuts a new DJ night at Beerland called Mutant League, which focuses on lesser known punk, psych and garage rock acts from around the globe. The event is completely free and after, we’ll be posting the playlist up on the site for those of you who want to follow […]
Loser City Live: Virgin Shores, Denise and the Hyperreals at Holy Mountain
Loser City staffed bands Denise and The Hyperreals will be playing this Tuesday, the 22nd, at Austin hotspot Holy Mountain alongside the surfy post-punk duo Virgin Shores. Ghost Town by Virgin ShoresIt’s only $3, unless you’re under 21 then you must be punished by paying an extra two dollars. Come check it out if you’re in Austin […]
Video of the Week: Odonis Odonis’ “Order in the Court”
I don’t know how it happened, but as a kid I wound up with a gigantic, hardbound book collecting famous works from Spain’s Prado museum. There was a lot of fucked up shit in there, including Goya’s “Saturn Devouring His Son,” but I always returned to the paintings of Hieronymous Bosch, which probably explains my […]
Anatomy of a Page: Reid Psaltis’ Kingdom/Order Pt. 2 Page 7
Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature in Loser City that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]
Video of the Week: Iska Dhaaf “Everybody Knows”
Apocalypse Now has been rereleased so many times and filled with so much rediscovered “lost” footage that it wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if Iska Dhaaf’s video for “Everybody Knows” found it way into a future release as a “remastered” version of the bleakly comic USO scene. Apart from it not having the graininess of […]
Anatomy of a Page: Ogden Whitney’s Herbie #2 Page 4
Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature in Loser City that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages […]
TV Review: Silicon Valley 1.01 “Minimum Viable Product” (HBO)
1.01 “Minimum Viable Product” When I caught the premier of Mike Judge’s new HBO series Silicon Valley at SXSW last month, I said it was one of “the most promising plot driven comedies to hit HBO in ages” and after watching the pilot debut on tv last night, I’d like to correct that statement: Silicon Valley is one of the most […]
Video of the Week: Feral Future “No Means Nothing”
Austin has been home to a thriving punk scene for quite some time, but over the past few years it has become a more diverse and unique community than what many larger punk hubs feature, with groups mining from less explored hardcore territory like the Touch ‘n’ Go influence in New China to the L7-meets-Siouxsie feel […]
Anatomy of a Page: Ulises Farinas’ Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two #3
Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature in Loser City that we’re calling anatomy of a page, in which we explore pages […]
Good-Ass Music: March 2014- BLXPLTN, Trevor the Trashman, Bike for Three and more
We managed to survive SXSW and the launch of the site thanks in part to some of the good-ass music below. Hopefully you’ll enjoy some of what we enjoyed this month. 1. BLXPLTN “Train” (Austin) Maybe definitely the most exciting band in Austin right now, BLXPLTN is a fierce electro-punk trio that sounds like a mad […]
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