

MONDAY
HILLTOWN / MIKE & THE MOONPIES / THE WATTS BROTHERS
TUESDAY
THE CARROTS / EUX AUTRES
THURSDAY
UNCLE LUCIUS & EAST CAMERON FOLKCORE TOUR KICKOFF PARTY/ THE BREAD / FRANK SMITH / THROUGH THE TREES / MIKE AND THE MOONPIES / GUNS OF NAVARONE
FRIDAY
JUNGLE ROCKERS / THE DEL VIPERS
SATURDAY
THE BLACK / JOHN WESLEY COLEMAN / SILENT DIANE / MARTIN CRANE (OF BRAZOS)
SUNDAY
BIRDS & BATTERIES / MANY BIRTHDAYS / BALI YAAH

Cut Chemist has announced that he will be postponing the show for personal reasons beyond his control. The Mohawk is happy to announce that the following bill is set for your listening and cajoling pleasure:
TV Torso
The Gary
Martin Crane (brazos)


TICKETS HERE – GET EM QUICK LIKE
Austin's Electro-instrumentalists The Octopus Project return to Mohawk this Saturday. Openers for the evening are the psychedelic jam band Tia Carrera and up and coming orchestral pop group Mother Falcon.
There will be $3 bottles of Shiner, free pizza plus a photo booth by Trevor Ray Thompson.
Stick around for the after show featuring Denton acts Record Hop and Sundress.
Doors are at 8:00 pm.

We believe in may the best man win, we believe in glory, we believe in cold beer, and we believe in world peace through soccer and fellowship.
Big soccer on the Big Screen and on the LCD for all of the games listed below (No Way we are getting up before noon):


I will keep it simple. If you are into Aesop Rock, Atmosphere, Poetry Slams, Spoken Word, Mos Def, Common, etc...then you will totally be into Sage Francis.
Paul "Sage" Francis (born November 18, 1976) is a hip-hop artist from Providence, Rhode Island. He is credited with being one of the forefathers of the Indie Rap genre.
Francis is the owner/CEO of the independent hip-hop record label Strange Famous Records. This label first began as a way for Francis to bootleg his unreleased songs in the late 90's and has since evolved into an official enterprise with an expanding roster of like-minded artists. Francis is also part of the contemporary spoken word movement, performing often at poetry events. Francis' relationship with the Providence Poetry Slam community (he was on their 1998, 1999 and 2002 national poetry slam teams) led to it being called "The House that Sage Francis Built." From 2000 – 2002, he also DJ-ed for the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam, a weekly slam series held at the legendary punk rock venue CBGB. In May 2008, Francis represented "stage poetry" in a "Page Meets Stage" event at the Bowery Poetry Club, with Jeffrey McDaniel representing the "page poet."
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This weeks shows could serve as rock history class and a red river lecture series on how to be weird, progressive, and awesome.
LOU BARLOW: MONDAY
A founding member of the groups Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh and The Folk Implosion, Lou Barlow is credited with helping to pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ![]()
Lou Barlow attended high school in Westfield, Massachusetts, where he met Scott Helland. The two formed the Massachusetts-based hardcore punk band Deep Wound. J Mascis joined the band after answering their ad for, "drummer wanted to play really fast". After becoming disillusioned with the constraints of hardcore, Deep Wound broke up in 1984. Mascis and Barlow reunited to form Dinosaur (later Dinosaur Jr.) later that year. Throughout its early existence, however, Mascis and Barlow had frequent personality conflicts and after the release of their third album Bug in 1988 and the initial supporting tour, Barlow was kicked out of the band. [3]
In 2005, Barlow rejoined the band alongside the original drummer, Murph. Since then, the band has reissued its first three records, toured the world extensively and released two new records, Beyond and Farm.
DANIEL JOHNSTON: SATURDAY (only Austin show for 2010)
Johnston was born in Sacramento, California, and grew up in the northern panhandle of West Virginia between Ohio and Pennsylvania near Chester and New Cumberland, West Virginia . He began recording Beatles-inspired music in the late 1970s on a $59 Sanyo monaural Boombox, singing and playing piano and chord organ.
Johnston began to attract the attention of the local press and gain a following augmented in numbers by his habit of handing out tapes to people he met. Live performances were well-attended and hotly anticipated.
His local standing led to him being featured in a 1985 episode of the MTV program The Cutting Edge featuring performers from Austin's "New Sincerity" music scene. Subsequently he performed at the 1985 Woodshock music festival in Austin, where he was featured in a short documentary of the festival, Woodshock.
In 2006, Johnston's own Eternal Yip Eye Music label released his first greatest hits compilation, Welcome to My World. He also appeared as the musical guest on The Henry Rollins Show on which he performed "Mask" and "Care Less" (the latter was exclusive to the internet).
Through the next few years Johnston toured extensively across the world, and continued to attract press attention. In 2008, Dick Johnston, Daniel's brother and manager, revealed that "a movie deal based on the artist's life and music had been finalized with a tentative 2011 release." He also said that a deal had been struck with the Converse company for a "signature series" Daniel Johnston shoe. In late 2008, Adjustable Productions released Johnston's first concert DVD, The Angel and Daniel Johnston – Live at the Union Chapel, featuring a 2007 appearance in Islington, London.
On January 31, 2009, Daniel Johnston joined the band The Swell Season on a broadcast of Austin City Limits (previously recorded on September 28, 2008) to perform the song "Life in Vain".
His latest album, Is and Always Was, was released on October 6, 2009 on his Eternal Yip Eye Music record label. It was recently announced that Daniel has been chosen by Matt Groening to perform at the edition of the All Tomorrow's Parties festival he is curating in May 2010 in Minehead, England.
Don't miss these shows.





Put this in your earhole, it will roll down to your dance feetz
I AINT KIDDIN.

ROYAL FOREST + CADDYWHOMPUS Inside after boyeeee.


CHAOS IN TEJAS 2010


Read the deets here

and...and a gnarly video montage to support said announcement:


For it is time, once again, for this shit:
artwork by daleDetails:
Friday February 19, 2010 at the Mohawk, 912 Red River, Austin, Texas
Hosted by KLBJ’s Matt Bearden
Music by DJ Andy (the Mouth) and DJ Huge Cock
Live performance by Diagonals
Doors at 8 PM, $5/$7
Categories:
Gnarliest Beard
Sweetest ‘Stache
Ladies!
Freestyle Facial Hair
Fiercest Chops
Best Groomed
And new for 2010:
The Six-Month Sprint!
Get there early! Tons of prizes and giveaways from the Mohawk, Birds, Real Ale and Misprint! Pint glasses! Coozies! Posters! Photobooth by Alison Narro. Contest entry will be limited!
Also, Austin Facial Hair Club will be signing up members and raising awareness for the upcoming Beard Team USA nationals in Bend, Oregon.
Judges:
Bryan Nelson (Austin Facial Hair Club, Australian Cattle God, Gorch Fock)
Beth Schnieder (Birds Barbershop)
Houshang Ghaharie (Emo’s Austin)
Allen Demling ( Austin Facial Hair Club, Future City Council Member)
someone might show up with a FUCKIN BEARD CAGE:
Tunes like this might be played:
BEARD METAL
And dudes like this may show up:

Point is, leave your panties at home and buckle up for a hairy ass ramble that will make you use up all of your sick days for 2010. All Hail Hair.


MONDAY JANUARY 4TH
Mohawk:
Baron Grod, Honey and Salt
TUESDAY JANUARY 5TH
Mohawk:
Obsolete Machines, String, Ovenbirds
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6TH
Mohawk:
Scorpion Child, The Roller, Smoke and Feathers, Shitty Carwash
THURSDAY JANUARY 7TH
Mohawk:
Brazos, TV Torso, Great Nostalgic (9pm, outside stage)
Ume,Transmography, Daniel Francis Doyle, Many Birthdays (9pm, inside stage)
FRIDAY JANUARY 8TH
Mohawk:
The Laughing, Low Line Caller, MoTel Aviv (outside stage 9pm)
Christian Bland & the Revelators, Headdress, Tunnels, Cartright (inside stage)
SATURDAY JANUARY 9TH
Mohawk:
Lucy the Poodle presents: T-bird and the Breaks, The Carrots, Ugly Beats, The Hi-Tones (8:30pm outside stage)
Lucy the Poodle presents: Missions (ex-Clap Clap), Death is not a joyride., No Mas Bodas, Clouds are Ghosts (inside stage)

God bless us every one.

&fs
Wednesday:

Thursday:

Friday:
FRANK SMITH & Friends

Saturday:

















