No Jumper Presents: Maxo Kream & Trill Sammy Texas Tour

Maxo Kream and Trill Sammy, two of Houston’s own, are hopping on tour together for a run throughout the Lone Star State next month. If you aren’t familiar with either artist or need a refresher, check out their music and some interviews below. The Houston show is free and the remaining three shows are $7.13 with general admission proceeds being donated to Hurricane Harvey relief via Angels by Nature Foundation.

Maxo’s most recent release, “MARS,” features Lil Uzi Vert:

Listen to Sammy’s most recent release, “HOW I FEEL TODAY”:

Trill Sammy feat. Maxo Kream – “Rich Shit”:

Maxo Kream sits down with No Jumper’s Adam22:

Tickets & Info Here:

10/20 – El Paso, TX @ The Lowbrow Palace
10/22 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
10/23 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
10/24 – Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

triggamaxo.com / trillsammy.com / nojumper.com

A.CHAL Houston August 27 Canceled

Due to the weather this weekend, the A.CHAL show in Houston on Sunday, August 27 at Warehouse Live has been canceled. Safety is the highest priority here so this is the best decision for everyone involved. Thank you in advance for your understanding.

All ticket purchasers will receive an email from Ticketfly with details when the process of refunds starts today. If you have not been refunded within seven business days, please contact customersupport@ticketfly.com. We look forward to seeing you at a ScoreMore and A.CHAL show in the near future.

Danny Brown – Pneumonia [Snippet]

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Danny Brown is coming back with a new album, and he’s teasing his fans with a preview. There is nothing but anticipation for this new album Atrocity Exhibition and this snippet for the brand new track “Pneumonia” makes it very obvious that we have a lot to look forward to. The Detroit MC is his standard, highly energetic self over a banger trap-inspired beat. Listen for yourself in the clip below.

Danny Brown is bringing the Atrocity Exhibition tour to Texas in the fall. He’ll be joined by ZelooperZ and Houston’s own Maxo Kream, so you’ll definitely want to be there. Cop tickets to those shows below.

Houston, TX – 10/20
Dallas, TX – 10/21
Austin, TX – 10/23

Mac Miller- Dang! (feat. Anderson .Paak) [Video]

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Mac Miller released his visual for “Dang!” featuring Anderson. Paak. In the retro video below, the two talk about their relationship issues. The track is expected to be included on Mac’s upcoming album The Divine Feminine, set to drop on Sept. 16.

Mac also announced The Divine Feminine Tour and will be making three Texas stops. Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 5th at 10AM. Snag them below:

11/19 – Dallas – The Bomb Factory 
11/20 – Houston – Revention Music Center
11/21 – Austin – Emo’s 

Jon Bellion Releases Debut Album The Human Condition

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For many enthusiastic Jon Bellion fans, June 10th was a highly anticipated date. After building momentum for four mixtapes, the singer/songwriter finally released his debut album The Human Condition on Capitol Records. Bellion blessed us with his 14 tracks of beautiful music with pop, EDM, and hip-hop influences, including hit tracks like “Guillotine,” “80’s Films” and “Maybe IDK.” You can buy the brand new album on iTunes here.

Jon Bellion is bringing his national tour to Houston and Dallas in July. Dallas is SOLD OUT, but Houstonians still have time to get tickets. Be sure to cop tickets before they’re gone at the link below.

7.1 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
7.2 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues (SOLD OUT)

Flatbush Zombies Houston Show 5/8/16

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The Flatbush Zombies show in Houston was a movie. An epic tale of the living dead representing a New York City borough and their takeover of the largest city in the South. First up, Remy Banks got the crowd started, taking actual requests from the audience and finishing with a fire a capella verse. A$AP Twelvyy kept it going with singles like “Jay Reed” and “Trips” and brought out fellow A$AP Mob member A$AP Ant aka YG Addie. The crowd turned up for the openers, but whenever the inevitable “Who’s ready to see Flatbush Zombies?” question came out, everyone in the building lost their minds. You knew the show was going to be crazy before it even began because of the reaction the crowd would have when the name “Flatbush Zombies” was mentioned or when they saw the cartoon sketches of the three zombies’ faces come up on the background screen.

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The Zombies came out one at a time to perform their verses on the opening song, and by the time the last member of the group entered the stage, the crowd could barely contain themselves. And Flatbush Zombies completely delivered. Like many groups before them, Flatbush Zombies work because each member has his own unique personality. Zombie Juice showed off his distinctive high-pitched voice, his crazy triplet flows, and his pretty impressive dance moves. Erick performed “222” solo and absolutely killed it. And Meechy Darko didn’t even have to spit more than a bar for the audience to fall for him. It isn’t just his one-of-a-kind gruff vocal style; Meech grabbed the crowd and made them listen.

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Every element of this show was a masterpiece. Flatbush Zombies put on a good show on their own, but it didn’t hurt that these kids knew every single word to these songs and weren’t afraid to scream them. The crowd seemed to become more and more alive with each passing song: “Bounce,” “Good Grief,” “RIP CD” and “Ascension” increased the excitement one by one. By the time they got to “Ascension” the mosh pit took over the entire venue. “Palm Trees” went off so hard that Juice didn’t even have to rap his verse; the crowd could do it for him. Meech tweeted that it was the best he’d ever seen a Houston show look, and he wasn’t exaggerating. Houston. Was. Wild.

Each member of this audience experienced moments they’ll never forget. Meech disappearing into the moshing crowd. A break between FBZ songs to jam out to Nirvana. A performance of awesome unreleased music. Maxo Kream coming out of nowhere to perform with Flatbush Zombies. And finally, the show ended with Juice standing on top of the bar on the side of the venue. He told audience members to express their love for one another. And then he warned them not to, under any circumstances, vote for Donald Trump. Seconds later, “F**k Donald Trump” appeared on the screen. The perfect ending to the perfect night. Check out more photos from the show below.

Photos by Harley Garrett

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AlunaGeorge – I Remember

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Today on BBC 1 Radio AlunaGeorge debuted her title track with Flume off her upcoming album. Along with the track she released the cover art for the album, which is expected to come out sometime this spring. Listen to the new track below and catch one of her upcoming shows in Texas or her performance at this year’s Neon Desert Festival.

Tickets:
5/26 — Houston @ Warehouse Live
5/27 — Austin @ Emo’s
5/28 — El Paso @ Neon Desert Music Festival

3/3 — Houston @ Warehouse Live

Denzel Curry’s Houston Show Re-scheduled

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Denzel Curry‘s Houston show on April 25th, 2016 at Warehouse Live been postponed to May 5th, 2016. All original tickets tickets will be honored. For questions or inquiries please contact customersupport@ticketfly.com. ScoreMore, Denzel Curry and Warehouse Live would like to thank you in advance for your understanding in this matter and we look forward to seeing you in May. You can buy tickets for the new date below if you haven’t copped yours yet:

5.5 – Denzel Curry @ Warehouse Live

Doeman – Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn Indoors – February 24, 2016

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Awhile back, we began the process of putting together a Texas tour with an emerging artist out of Houston by the name of Doeman. Various ScoreMore employees were passionate about his music and wanted to start building out more local artist-centered tours in smaller venues across the state. With the release of Doeman’s most recent project, O.B.E., we were able to link up with the DYNA Music Group crew and put together the O.B.E. Tour, which stopped through Austin at Scoot Inn Indoors last night — photos above — and will be hitting San Antonio this Saturday, Dallas Sunday and Houston Thursday, March 3.

Doeman’s live shows are a perfect mix of raw realness, with the Houston rapper often stopping mid-track to spit acapella, and accessibility so even the uninitiated can have a ball turning up with their friends. If you support Texas music or real music in general, catching the O.B.E. Tour is a must. Come through. Tickets and info on the shows below:

2.27 – San Antonio @ Alamo City Music Club
2.28 – Dallas @ Three Links
3.03 – Houston @ Warehouse Live

Story by Grant Waring.
Photos by Amanda Johnson and Sarah Jasmine.