Doors @ 7pm
Show @ 8pm
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All Ages
ALI HOLDER
Ali Holder, a standout figure in the Austin music scene, is recognized by Austin Monthly as one of the city’s premier songwriters. Over the past decade, she has released two EPs and two LPs, including her latest album, "Uncomfortable Truths," which blends traditional singer-songwriter roots with contemporary indie influences. Her work is celebrated for its raw, unflinching honesty, particularly in exploring themes of feminism and self-discovery. No Depression praises Holder for her ability to craft songs that traverse the vast Texas landscapes while capturing the complexity of intimate, often troubled relationships.
The Austin Chronicle describes Holder’s music as a mix of Fiona Apple and Aimee Mann, with breakthrough confessions and compassionate anthems that resonate deeply with listeners. Rooted in folk and drawing influences from Willie Nelson to Florence + the Machine, Holder’s sonic journey has gained national attention, including sync placements on top television networks.
In addition to her music, Holder is a mentor at GRAMMY U and has participated in numerous music and writing residencies. Her storytelling prowess and evocative melodies continue to captivate audiences across the country. New music is slated for release in fall 2026.
SUZANNA CHOFFEL
Known for her distinct voice and reggae-inspired guitar technique, Austin native Suzanna Choffel's music has been described as "a unique sound equal parts Beat poetry, smoky soul grooves and indie-pop eccentricity." (Jim Derogatis). Having made appearances at ACL Music Fest, SXSW, Voodoo Fest, as well as on screen in movies like "Catfish" and NBC's The Voice (earning singular praise from Rolling Stone as "the only artist you'd want to listen to a complete album from"), Choffel feels equally at home singing in a dimly lit club as she does front and center in front of (literally) millions.
Over the course of her two decade career Choffel has shared the stage with a diverse array of artists like Buena Vista Social Club, Suzanne Vega, Crystal Gayle, Solange, Carrie Rodriguez, Davíd Garza and many others. As a songwriter she has won multiple awards in both the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and the International Songwriting Contest and her albums have appeared on top 10 lists across Texas.
Choffel was born and raised in Austin and cut her teeth as a teenager singing in beloved hometown haunts like Saxon Pub and Broken Spoke. She moved away to Santa Fe to study music at a small “hippie college” as she likes to call it, improving her guitar & songwriting chops, moved back to Austin & recorded her first album Shudders & Rings and hit the clubs hard, developing a following at places like Momo’s, Strange Brew, (both have closed) and Cactus Cafe. She started to appear on many “one to watch” lists in Austin & in 2009 won Best Indie Band at Austin Music Awards.
Since that time life has had huge changes for her; she did a short stint on reality tv (NBC’s The Voice), moved to New York, toured in France, gave birth to two daughters, recorded & released two more albums, toured internationally and became a radio personality/DJ on Austin’s Sun Radio (100.1FM). Her unique “radio” voice landed her a gig as the voice of Whataburger in 2023.
Choffel released her fourth studio album Bird by Bird on Sept 27th, 2024. Choffel teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Davíd Garza for Bird by Bird, which was recorded in both Los Angeles and the Sonic Ranch studio complex outside of El Paso. The album does keep its Austin bona fides: Adrian Quesada, of the Black Pumas and Grupo Fantasma, and fiddle phenoms Carrie Rodriguez and Warren Hood play on the album.
S.L. HOUSER
Active in the Austin music scene for over a decade, Sara L. Houser’s contributions have never been singular. Much of her career has been defined by her behind the scenes roles as a sought after collaborator in the studio world (Spoon, Golden Dawn Arkestra, Walker Lukens) and as a touring musician for big name acts Zella Day and Matthew Logan Vasquez.
In 2021, she departed from her long standing indie rock outfit Löwin and started releasing music as S. L. Houser. Her new record, Hibiscus, was released in November of 2023 via Spaceflight Records. Houser was a recipient of the City of Austin Live Music Fund which contributed to the the album’s release. Hibiscus, is a spyglass look into the mind of a self-described recovering workaholic. The 6 song EP has been added to rotation at 64 non-comm stations nationwide and has charted in NACC’s Top 200 since its release. Hibiscus is slated to be reissued on vinyl with bonus tracks in August 2024 in partnership with Try Hard Coffee and Spaceflight Records.
S. L. Houser was the KUTX January Artist of the Month in 2024 and nominated for Musician of the Year in the Austin Chronicle’s Austin Music Awards. Houser is a producer, arranger and music educator. She was one of 10 producers selected to participate in Jim Eno’s Project Traction - bridging the gender gap in music production. Since Project Traction, she has gone on to produce albums for other artists in addition to her own music.
She is currently working on music direction assistance for Zella Day’s upcoming second China tour, prepping for a spring tour run with Matthew Logan Vasquez, finishing recording new singles to be released this summer and writing string arrangements for 2 separate projects.
DANNY MALONE
Danny Malone is an Austin-based singer & songwriter celebrated for his ultra-inward songwriting and lyrically captivating universe. Malone’s music and writing invite you on a journey by way of intensely intimate memories and engaging emotional touchpoints in his life. His music conveys truth, love and passion combined into an incredible gift of storytelling that is backed by indie-pop phrases which remain in your conscious well after the song has ended.