To Be Honest
Austin musicians seek midnight confessions for new original song at Long Center party
Hundreds of Austinites will be enjoying a free show at the Long Center on July 20, as part of the popular Drop-in series. But if you're going to drop in, why not stay a while? After the show, an insightful and weird podcast by two Austin musicians will lead guests through a "Song Confessional Midnight Gala."
Aptly named, this afterparty ends at midnight and combines three of Austin's best indie-alternative acts. Golden Dawn Arkestra, a charismatic, psychedelic, and nearly overwhelming group will warm the crowd up at the free concert. Then singer-songwriter and producer Walker Lukens joins drummer Zac Catanzaro (The Bright Light Social Hour) are mining deep, dark secrets from guests to use in their KUTX podcast, "Song Confessional," featuring the Drop-in headliner.
"Song Confessional" takes a unique, systematic form, turning listener-submitted confessions into songs, and then into honest, insightful conversations. Lukens and Catanzaro assign their favorite stories to groups or artists like Ley Line, Alesia Lani, or David Ramirez and Kalu James (Kalu & The Electric Joint), who spin those secrets into songs behind the scenes and present the product on the podcast.
This time, Golden Dawn Arkestra will contribute a song based on one of the stories collected from the event. There is a conspicuous new addition to the Long Center to make this possible: the podcast's new confessional booth. Since stories remain anonymous, the faux-Catholic booth is equipped with a self-service recording interface, allowing those who step inside to direct their own storytelling.
Unfortunately, neither Lukens nor Catanzaro are on the other side of a dividing wall granting absolution. Sinners can only hope their monologue makes it to the ears of Golden Dawn Arkestra.
A DJ set by Soundfounder, a.k.a. KUTX electronic music host Andrew Brown, will keep visitors entertained while secrets are being whispered. The rest is a party — an opportunity to let loose in more ways than one.
The Drop-in show is likely "sold" out, since RSVPs opened on Monday. But the "Song Confessional Midnight Gala" is accepting free RSVPs at thelongcenter.org.