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Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Ed Droste talks with Pitchfork about the new Grizzly Bear album, Veckatimest, which drops May 26th. Grizzly Bear is playing a set Thursday of sxsw at Central Presbyterian Church (whose consistently stellar lineup may incite us to camp out there Wed-Sat).

And speaking of awesome people playing that venue during sxsw, Jason Lytle – ex-frontman for Grandaddy, if his name wasn’t ringing any bells – is playing there Friday, and has officially announced his work on a solo project.

In touring news, Black Moth Super Rainbow and School of Seven Bells are teaming up for a US tour that will bring them to Austin the very same week as Animal Collective! BMSR play the Mohawk on Tuesday, June 2, and Animal Collective hits Stubbs on the 5th.

Want some local news? The Octopus Project are playing two interesting shows in the next week. Saturday night they’re doing a DJ set at the Red River Flows East party at a warehouse on the east side, and next Wednesday they’ll be playing something a bit different at Alamo Drafthouse. You’ll want to buy tix for the Alamo gig asap, because with only two shows in one evening, it’s sure to sell out very quickly.

SXSW Showcase Schedule

Friday, February 13th, 2009

The official SXSW Showcase schedule is up! In our first cursory glance, there are some awesomely killer lineups that make it easy for you to camp out in one venue for the evening.

We’ll be posting some lineup recs as soon as we have a chance to pore over the list.

News Bits

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

If you caught Beck’s ACL performance, then you’ve already heard him cover Bob Dylan’s Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat. Well, soon you’ll be able to have a recorded copy of your very own! His cover is going on the War Child: Heros compilation, which raises money for children affected by war. (via Spin)

Indies win 50% of this year’s Grammy Awards (via Hypebot)

Extra Extra, Santogold is pulling a P. Diddy (or is it a Prince?), and changing her name. She’ll be known as Santigold now, thanks very much, and has already changed her MySpace (though the Wikipedia entry and her own website still aren’t reflecting the name-change). See Pitchfork for more details. (via the Daily Swarm)

SXSW
-Echo & the Bunnymen confirmed for the gigantor music conference, which is scarcely a month away
-After the Jump fest, who has done some killer parties before, just announced their official and unofficial sxsw showcases… and can we just say that the unofficial lineup is killer. Even cooler, you can rsvp via Facebook!
-KCRW (the Morning Becomes Eclectic peeps) announced their showcase, which includes Port O’Brien and School of Seven Bells, as well as some of the lineup for their day shows (via Austinist)

SXSW Artist Recs – Part 1 of Many

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Between the official showcases, the pre-shows, the day shows, the afterparties, and the crazy spur-of-the-moment surprise sets (hey, it’s happened before!), keeping track of the bands you wanna check out can be impossible. Never mind researching the thousands of bands you haven’t heard of for those hidden gems; just the thought of sxsw’s official lineup is intimidating. So we’re going to try and make it a bit easier for you, by posting a few sxsw artist reviews per week. Just some of our own personal artists-you-gotta-see picks.

Mirah’s voice is so sweet that if her music wasn’t so dramatic or restrained or orchestrated or… well, let’s just say that Mirah avoids a cloying pop niche so deftly that you can’t even imagine associating it with her. She is charming in the way Regina Spektor is, but without as many obvious quirks. Her new album drops right before sxsw, and we cannot wait to hear it.

Passionpit has a truly intimidating amount of hype built up around them. Music blog darlings after their infectious tune Sleepyhead spread like a virus across the internet, their buzz even trickled into mainstream music magazine websites like Spin. And from the tracks on their MySpace, along with video snippets of their recording process, the forthcoming album may just live up to expectations. With a New York kids choir providing backup for part of the album, mention of “tons of handbells” throughout, and a singer whose falsetto suits their dance and synth-influenced tracks like – well, a bit like local electro-rockers Ghostland Observatory, actually.

Official SXSW 2009 Gigantor Lineup

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Posted on the SXSW site is the official (preliminary) lineup of over 1,100 bands.

ETA In our blog, you’ve already read (or will be seeing something soon) about YellowFever, St. Vincent, Pompeii, Peter Bjorn & John, Mirah, Kraak & Smaak, JC & Co., Horse Feathers, Grizzly Bear, Explosions in the Sky, the Crystal Method, Trey Brown, and Balmorhea. These are just some of the artists we are excited about seeing, and there are many more still to be announced.