Austin Lounge Lizards
Saturday, October 1, 2005
the most laughable band in show business
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$18.50
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Our favorite Texans are back with their spiffy vocal harmonies, polished
steel guitar licks, and excellent instrumentals, laced with twisted humor
and just-a-hair-short-of-traditional lyrics. With Conrad Deisler and Hank
Card on guitar, Tom Pittman on banjo and steel guitar, Boo Resnick on
bass, and Korey Simeone on fiddle, the group's sound and sensibility is
part bluegrass, part country, part Cajun, and pure irreverence. Their
2003 release, Strange Noises in the Dark (Blue Corn), spans a
broad spectrum of styles from the tango of the title track (involving the
narrator's ex-girlfriend in the apartment next door) to the upbeat ditty
"You Can Eat Dog Food" to the more or less straightforward country of
"We Always Fight When We Drink Gin." They recently added Internet
stardom to their long list of exploits, thanks to a catchy jingle they wrote
for market watchdogs, Consumers Union, entitled "The Drugs I Need!"
The Lizards have also released a DVD, Lizards Times Twenty, with
live footage from the group's 20th Anniversary show interspersed with
other juicy tidbits -- they describe it as "Somewhere in the range of Spinal
Tap and A Mighty Wind, but with less plot."
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