San Antonio’s lo-fi garage-punk darlings Sex Mex return to Outer Limits Lounge for the second time this year! Come see what all the fuss is about.
“Settling into the reality of this fast, lo-fi mania, I found genuinely catchy power pop songs…I listen to the music and get lost in the bubblegum ecstasy of some glitter-and-balloon party that I can’t help but enjoy.” -a heavily chopped up review from Maximum Rock & Roll
OLL R&R VFW alumni Prude Boys will be holding this one down with a home-base mega-concert for the ages.
“Prude Boys have been around long enough for local music fans to potentially already feel acquainted with their sound: an exhilarating blend of surfy, strutting, ’60s pop rock and grimy, riffy ’70s sludge, made indelible by their sensibilities for a perfect hook and a super sweet melody. The aesthetic was always a little bit cool, a little bit greasy, and a little bit nostalgic, but always embossed with a ton of heart and emotional earnestness. Their tumbling rhythms and reverb-soaked guitars were always sweetened quite poignantly by Caroline’s angelic lead vocals, often curled at the ends with a distinctive vibrato.” -metro times
Opening is young upstarts Acid Youth, in their own words: “I started Acid Youth in 2021 when I was 16 after I went through a school shooting at my high school (Oxford High School) and needed a creative outlet to kinda help get myself back on track. I always wanted to do music since I was 13 – 14 after listening to bands like Current Joys, Hawaiian Gremlins and The Frights, i’d say those were my original inspirations. My Dad had a Fender Stratocaster that was cream colored lying around so I started to do lessons around that time.”