Austin TV is tagged as: post-rock, instrumental, indie, mexico, indie rock Austin TV is a mexican independent five piece band located in Mexico City, formed in 2001 they bet for the instrumental sound with influences like Mogwai, Yo La Tengo, many of the second wave post-emo indie rock bands like Mineral and The Get Up Kids and post-hardcore such as At The Drive-In and Hot Water Music Also, their live shows are composed by theater-like costumes, adding a feeling of magic and amusement to their music, some of their costumes have been bunnies, astronauts, baseball players, clowns, hawaiian tourists, ice cream truck drivers and many more. Their discography is composed by Asrael, a limited edition CD with the first materials they recorded in studio and live performances in Mexican College Radio “Ibero 90.9”; in 2002, they released “Austin TV”, an EP composed by five songs, and the 2003 album “La Última Noche del Mundo” (The Last Night of The World), this album is acclaimed by their fans and critics, the singles “Rucci” and “Olvidé decir Adiós” had heavy rotation in the mexican radio stations “Reactor 105” and “Ibero 90.9” Recently they recorded the score for the Independent Film “Más que nada en el mundo” (More Than anything in the World), in may 5t... Read More About Austin TV Biography... Send Austin TV ringtones to your cell |
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