With comparisons to Django Reinhardt, Beirut, and Devotchka, Austin-based band Noah & the MegaFauna has developed a sound that can best be described as a clamorous whiskey filled raucous of sing-a-longs on the eve of destruction. The band’s sophomore album, The Pale Blue Dot, builds on the success and aesthetic of his 2012 debut release, Anthems for a Stateless Nation. While the first album was firmly rooted in big band jazz and older world folk, The Pale Blue Dot represents a departure from Charles-Mingus-meets-Tom-Waits vibe of their debut and finds the band flexing their orchestral indie rock chops.
Noah & the MegaFauna will present an evening of eclectic sound and fusion as part of the Long Center’s Concert Club series in the Rollins Theatre.
With comparisons to Django Reinhardt, Beirut, and Devotchka, Austin-based band Noah & the MegaFauna has developed a sound that can best be described as a clamorous whiskey filled raucous of sing-a-longs on the eve of destruction. The band’s sophomore album, The Pale Blue Dot, builds on the success and aesthetic of his 2012 debut release, Anthems for a Stateless Nation. While the first album was firmly rooted in big band jazz and older world folk, The Pale Blue Dot represents a departure from Charles-Mingus-meets-Tom-Waits vibe of their debut and finds the band flexing their orchestral indie rock chops.
Noah & the MegaFauna will present an evening of eclectic sound and fusion as part of the Long Center’s Concert Club series in the Rollins Theatre.
With comparisons to Django Reinhardt, Beirut, and Devotchka, Austin-based band Noah & the MegaFauna has developed a sound that can best be described as a clamorous whiskey filled raucous of sing-a-longs on the eve of destruction. The band’s sophomore album, The Pale Blue Dot, builds on the success and aesthetic of his 2012 debut release, Anthems for a Stateless Nation. While the first album was firmly rooted in big band jazz and older world folk, The Pale Blue Dot represents a departure from Charles-Mingus-meets-Tom-Waits vibe of their debut and finds the band flexing their orchestral indie rock chops.
Noah & the MegaFauna will present an evening of eclectic sound and fusion as part of the Long Center’s Concert Club series in the Rollins Theatre.