Sunday, November 23, 2008

Fresh Tracks

Recorded these 11/22/08 at the ChurchHouse in East Austin.


"Is There Gonna Be Somethin' Left For Me?"

"You're Lyin To Me"

Monday, November 17, 2008

Chase Holbrook & The Porchcats

Chase Holbrook has been performing in Austin since before I came here back in 2006. I first met him at The Hideout downtown. He released a solo EP in 2007, I think it evolved into an LP later. Nowadays, he's playing under Chase Holbrook & The Porchcats, which includes djembe, viloin, and sometimes bass or another guitar. What I like about his music is the imagery he creates lyrically and rhythmically. Nice guy, too.

They've got a CD release December 14th at the Hideout.



Myspace.com/chaseholbrookmusic

www.porchcats.net

Friday, July 11, 2008



Trey Brown - Momo's in July on Tuesdays from 12-2am.

Musician lineup: Trey Brown - vocals, guitar
Christopher Cox - bass
Nathan Brown - keys
Bill Doughty - drums

All manner of other guest musicians will also be gracing the stage with us.
There's a $5 cover, but if you'd like to get on the list, just email your name
to me at treybrownbooking@gmail.com.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Andrew Stone


Andrew Stone is one hell of a show.

I first met Andrew back in 2006 in the Hideout circuit. He was shyer then, and still felling out his sound. He's since come a long, long, way, progressing faster than anyone could have anticipated. Stone is an animated passion on stage, he often reminds me, quite starkly, of Jeff Buckley the way his vibrato comes out, and the way he's always about to spontaneously over heat and blow up his guitar.

Andrew Stone on MySpace.


Children In The Garden [mp3]
Raindrops [mp3]

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Trey Brown Featured on Austin Music Minute

Laurie Gallardo happen to pick up some of my music. She does this thing called the Austin Music Minute that broadcasts on KUT (Austin 90.5). Apparently she liked it enough to make some promo spots for my Thunderbird Coffee show.





Check out the page here: Austin Music Minute.

Smoke a'Risin (2008) by Trey Brown


This is my first studio release. Recorded throughout the summer and fall of 07' at Superpop Records in Austin. Seth Gibbs and Peter Stafford run the converted North Campus studio like a ship. I couldn't have asked for a more chilled out and helpful environment in recording seriously for the first time.

Most of the songs had been written years prior and only recently published under my own company, Roams With Wolves. Cannon Fodder, The Miser, Just Sittin' There..., Sadness Soldier's Lawyer, and Strollin all came out of my Malibu days. The Letter was written in 2004, which would've made me 17. Kill To Cull was written in 2005 while living in Austin. The Good Times, Don't You See?, and University were all written in Austin during and around the time I was recording. I've set up a site for anyone to listen to the whole album here.

The Daily Texan (UT's student paper) gave the album 4/5 stars. Currently, its got a 5 star iTunes rating, too.




Don't You See [mp3]
Good Times [mp3]