Not the emo you’re used to but either way join us this Thursday, September 4th as we dust off some of our records from a hardcore punk era inspired by DIY/DIT ethics, catharsis, emotionally charged lyrics, and blast beats.
📸 by _flacucho circa 2006 of Gallows Holier Than The Cross at house show in Alamo, TX
Main Street shutdown next Saturday with Latincore punk @2at.amen 🚧🚏7pm-close
Fill-a-banger support by:
@chxrrychrxme
@ttessok
@sadxbarbiex
@mynameisenix
@_flacucho
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Juan Tuaty, also known as 2AT, delves into the traditional folk rhythms of his region, but channels them through a deeply emotional and existential lens. He blends folkloric elements with textures that evoke gothic atmospheres, witch house, trip hop, and dark soundscapes, all interwoven with 6/8 rhythms.
His most recent album Kartucho carries layered meanings in Bogotá. It can refer to the white flower that symbolizes purity—commonly used in both weddings and funerals—but also to the now-extinct “Calle del Cartucho” in the Santa Inés neighborhood, once known for extreme poverty and drug trafficking. Musically, Kartucho merges punk energy with traditional rhythms like bambuco and pasillo, while also incorporating influences from house and bass. These genres intersect with the triplet-based rhythms typical of the Andean and Boyacá regions, resulting in an album that is both raw and introspective.
Main Street shutdown next Saturday with Latincore punk 2at.amen 🚧🚏7pm-close
Fill-a-banger support by:
chxrrychrxme
ttessok
sadxbarbiex
mynameisenix
_flacucho
─── ˙⋆✮×͜×.ᐟ
Juan Tuaty, also known as 2AT, delves into the traditional folk rhythms of his region, but channels them through a deeply emotional and existential lens. He blends folkloric elements with textures that evoke gothic atmospheres, witch house, trip hop, and dark soundscapes, all interwoven with 6/8 rhythms.
His most recent album Kartucho carries layered meanings in Bogotá. It can refer to the white flower that symbolizes purity—commonly used in both weddings and funerals—but also to the now-extinct “Calle del Cartucho” in the Santa Inés neighborhood, once known for extreme poverty and drug trafficking. Musically, Kartucho merges punk energy with traditional rhythms like bambuco and pasillo, while also incorporating influences from house and bass. These genres intersect with the triplet-based rhythms typical of the Andean and Boyacá regions, resulting in an album that is both raw and introspective.
Flyer by astrokidsart
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Get ready for a morning of inspiration and connection! ✨ The Divine Feminine Brunch is tomorrow at 10am, showcasing a powerful lineup of women entrepreneurs, DJs, artists, and creatives from the RGV.
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Get ready for a morning of inspiration and connection! ✨ The Divine Feminine Brunch is tomorrow at 10am, showcasing a powerful lineup of women entrepreneurs, DJs, artists, and creatives from the RGV.
Flyer by designz.byjessica
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