Mystic Braves Performing Live at Hotel Vegas with The Rotten Mangos & Chief White Lightning 7/23

Los Angeles-based psychedelic rock band Mystic Braves will be playing a show at Austin’s Hotel Vegas on Thursday, July 23rd. Doors to the venue will be opening that night at 7pm and the show will officially be kicking off at 9pm with opening performances by Austin-based artists The Rotten Mangos and Chief White Lightning. Tickets are going for only $15 for this electrifying experience! I would say, it’s totally worth it.

Mystic Braves is a southern Californian band based out of Echo Park in Los Angeles and is comprised of vocalist/guitarist Julian Ducatenzeiler, keyboardist/percussionist Ignacio Gonzalez, bassist/vocalist Tony Malacara, drummer Cameron Gartung and guitarist/vocalist Shane Stotsenberg. Their form of modern psychedelia is reminiscent of the 60s and 70s, bringing forth a poppy and groovy sound with the occasional country twang. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2012 followed by 2014’s Desert Island and 2015’s Days of Yesteryear. Mystic Braves first began gaining recognition after the release of the song and video for “Trippin’ Like I Do”. The latest album released by the psych pop band is 2018’s The Greatest Unknown, channeling lost love accompanied by their signature dreamy guitar rhythms.

If you’re a fan of rock & roll and can get down to some psychedelic pop, don’t miss Mystic Braves when they hit up Hotel Vegas this summer!

Mystic Braves w/ The Rotten Mangos & Chief White Lightning

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Doors open: 7:00pm

Show starts: 9:00pm

$15 General Admission

Hotel Vegas

1502 East 6th Street

Austin, TX 78702

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here

Annalise Hughes: Originally from Los Angeles, Annie currently lives in Austin, TX. She is a writer, guitar player, belly dancer, traveler and big time music enthusiast. She studied journalism and psychology at Texas State University and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in 2018. In the past, she ran a live music blog and covered her experiences at some of the biggest music festivals in the country, such as ACL, Coachella and SXSW. In her free time, she finds herself creating and adding to her hundreds of playlists on Spotify. She is now a music reporter for mxdwn and really excited to discover where the road ahead leads her!
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