Sera Cahoone and The Low Lows play at the Village Tavern

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One of my favorite bands out of Austin, The Low Lows is playing Tuesday, September 16, at 8 p.m. at The Village Tavern in Mount Pleasant, while Sera Cahoone is headlining.

Both are great with incredible vocals.

Modern Romance - The Low Lows

Pitchfork rather liked The Low Lows' vocals too, saying:
The Low Lows have listened to a lot of good music and have some very clear influences, so Fire on the Bright Sky is nothing earth shattering. But Noon has an ace up his sleeve, the same card that made his former band so compelling: his voice. Noon's croon, usually processed to accentuate its reedy midrange and then lacquered with reverb, conveys longing, desperation, and threat, depending on the needs of a song.

Baker Lake - Sera Cahoone

Pitchfork had this to say about Cahoone:
Cahoone's own sophomore full-length, Only as the Day Is Long, could easily have wafted into the realm of wispy noncommittal Cat Power soundalikes itself if not for the reassuring presence of certain rustic-signifying instrumentation and arrangements.

Buy tickets online or at the door for $6. The Village Tavern is at 1055 Johnnie Dodds Boulevard. To me, it's an incredible deal.