Live Music in San Antonio This Week: The Zombies, Pachanga de San Patricio and more

San Antonio music fans have the chance to experience the both the old and the new this week — sometimes at the same time. On Wednesday, a trio of up-and-coming SA rappers will share a bill to show off their confessional rhymes, and the San Diego-based synth-pop duo Glass Spells will bring its retro-futuristic sounds to town. Meanwhile, a Saturday music festival promises to explore "traditional music from new perspectives," and The Zombies — whose 1960s album Odessey and Oracle is considered a foundational psychedelic release — will perform that same night.
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