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Feeling the ‘Timesheet Blues’
from Vol. 65, Issue 7
by The Paisano
Retro Cowgirl plays show to celebrate upcoming single
Reviews
By Cesar Soto Staff Writer
San Antonio band Retro Cowgirl put on a show on Friday, March 3, promoting the release of their upcoming single, “Timesheet Blues.” Accompanied by special guests Floats and Flight by Nothing, Paper Tiger hosted a night of premier retro feels.
Opening the night was Flight by Nothing, who traveled from just outside of San Marcos. Composed of Braydon Houston on keys, Sam Morales on drums, Conner Redden on vocals and guitar, Porfii Rubio on bass and Pacco Salinas on lead guitar. The indie-rock band set a perfectly upbeat tone for the evening, jamming out to every track with exceptional instrumentation that encompassed funky guitars and thick basslines.
As an unexpected addition, they threw in a cover of George Michael’s “Careless Whisper” and picked up the pace towards the end of their set, shifting to a rock sound with rapid drums and fantastic guitar riffs. Considering they are located relatively close to San Antonio, we can only hope to see the band make more appearances in town soon.
The other supporting act was the hometown staple, Floats, which frequently makes appearances at various venues in town. Fronted by guitarist and lead vocalist Mark Perez, the surf-rock band did not seem as prepared as they usually are, but the bassist made admirable efforts to keep the fans amused while technical issues were resolved.
Despite it not being a tight set, Floats generated the right energy at all the appropriate times. The fans that were there to see them appeared to have a great time moshing and cheering on all the band members.
When it came time for Retro Cowgirl, the room was packed with fans sporting mini sparkly cowboy hats as they showed excitement for every song. The band started with “Honey,” a throwback to the 2000s rock sound on which the band puts a skillful modern spin.
Singing into a microphone adorned with flowers, lead singer Lucky Steele took full control of the stage with her presence. She immersed herself in the music with the way she moved around on stage and displayed wonderful vocal inflections that matched the emotions of the songs. The band also features Jonluca Biagin on drums, Luis Fiallos on lead guitar, Luis Garcia on rhythm guitar, and Lexi Ortega helping out on bass. Ortega is a recurring figure in the local music scene, playing in Aztec Eagles and Daphne Kills Fred.
There were plenty of lighthearted moments, with the band performing a cover of Miley Cyrus’s “See You Again,” while playfully donning Hannah Montana-type wigs. Steele also threw light-up bracelets into the crowd and started a loud chant of “Retro motherf—kin’ Cowgirl,” which kept the fans engaged.
But of course, they could not finish the show without playing “the most important song of the night,” their upcoming single, “Timesheet Blues,” releasing March
Tuesday, March 7:
“Alvarez SSC Career Kit Workshop: Let’s Chat About
It” — 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Alvarez Student Success Center (BB 2.01.08)
“COLFA Taco Tuesday” — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., COLFA Student Success Center (MH 376)
“Downtown Stress Down Day” — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Bill Miller Plaza
Wednesday, March 8:
“Be the Match: Donor Registry” — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., McKinney Humanities Portico, Sombrilla North and Flawn Sciences Building Portico East
“Anxiety and Depression Toolkit” — 1 to 2 p.m., Student Union Magnolia (SU 2.01.30)
“College of Sciences - Karaoke Night” — 5 to 6:30 p.m., Student Union Denman Ballroom (SU 2.01.28)
Thursday, March 9:
“The Art Of Color” — 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., McNay Art Museum (6000 N New Braunfels Ave.)
“COLFA Conference & Showcase - Oral Presentation Workshops” — 1 to 2 p.m., COLFA Student Success Center (MH 376)
“HISTORY MAKERS: Celebrating Black Women in San Antonio” — 7 to 8:30 p.m., online
Friday, March 10:
“Children’s Hospital Trail Ride BBQ Cook-Off” — March 10 to March 11, The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio (333 N Santa Rosa St.)
“Morning Mixer on the Rooftop” — 8 to 10 a.m., Artpace San Antonio (445 N Main Ave.)
“March Blood Drive at Jon Wayne Service Company” — 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jon Wayne Service Company (9272 US Hwy 87 E.)
Saturday, March 11:
“Cajun Fest 2023” — March 11 to March 12, Traders Village San Antonio (9333 SW Loop 410)
“Basilica Heritage Tour — Little Flower Basilica” — 1 to 3 p.m., Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower (1715 N Zarzamora St.)
“3rd Annual Soul Food Celebration” — 5 to 9 p.m., Second Baptist Church (3310 E Commerce St.)
Sunday, March 12:
“The Artists of San Antonio Fine Art Show” — 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church (13715 Riggs Rd.)
“Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art” at Centro de Artes Gallery” 12 to 5 p.m., Centro de Artes Gallery (101 S Santa Rosa Ave.)
“San Antonio Area - Pop Up Picnic Park Date for Couples (Self-Guided)” — 3 to 10 p.m., (13102 Jones Maltsberger Rd.)
Monday, March 13:
“Disney Animation: Immersive Experience” — 10 a.m., Lighthouse Artspace (221 Burleson St.)
“Family-friendly Paint Your Pet” 2 to 4 p.m., Painting with a Twist (555 W Bitters Rd.)
“Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking” — 5 to 6 p.m., online
Tuesday, March 14:
“Scavenger Hunt at the Botanical Gardens” — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., San Antonio Lighthouse (2305 Roosevelt Ave.)
“Exhibition - A Legacy in Clay: The Ceramics of Tonalá, Mexico” — 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., San Antonio Museum of Art (200 W Jones Ave.)
“Spring Break Family Day: Roman Landscapes” — 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., San Antonio Museum of Art (200 W Jones Ave.)
17. It is easy to see why the band is excited to release it, with its exuberant drums complementing excellent guitar rhythms. Steele finished out the song with powerful vocals as the band expressed their delight over how much everyone in the room loved it.
Retro Cowgirl is a band that has made a genuine connection with those following the local music scene. In addition to their music, the band put tremendous effort into getting involved with their fans, setting up a colorful installation with merch and even a small retrostyle TV that played their music videos – all details that everyone loved. It is this kind of effort that grows a legitimate fanbase, and it is a show like this one that certifies them as one of the more exciting bands to look out for in San Antonio.