Tonight marks the beginning of the residency for Ash and the Endings at the Chess Club in Austin, Texas. This performance is part of the city’s celebration of Love Austin Music Month, featuring a variety of local acts throughout January. The show will include support from local bands Saigon Sinners and Neuroplastique, both known for their unique sounds in the garage and dark rock genres.
Doors for the event open at 5:30 p.m., with the music set to start at 6:00 p.m.. This residency marks the band’s first extended engagement, as they take over the venue for three consecutive Fridays throughout the month. Music enthusiasts unable to attend tonight can look forward to next week’s lineup, which features Fifi Knifefight and The Bottomless. The final installment of the residency will showcase So Many Cults and Wavy Eye.
In addition to their live performances, Ash and the Endings are preparing to record their next single titled “Holy Water” at 512 Studios. This recording will precede a release event in February, where fans will also be treated to a new video for their track “Booty on the Phone.”
The Love Austin Music Month initiative aims to highlight local talent and support the Austin music scene. Coverage of the events is provided by KUTX, which is based at Eldorado Café. The station emphasizes the importance of community support, urging audiences to contribute to their operations to continue promoting local artists.
With a vibrant local music lineup and a commitment to supporting Austin’s artists, tonight’s show at the Chess Club promises to be an engaging experience for all attendees.
