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SXSW Blog: Wednesday and Thursday

SXSW Blog: Wednesday and Thursday

It’s probably pretty boring to hear about everything I did while in , since it’s a lot of walking and hangs with friends. So here’s a recap of Wednesday and Thursday with the occasional picture:

Best part about Texas: . It’s everywhere and it’s so delicious.

 

We arrived Tuesday night, dropped off our bags and headed to the Scoot Inn. Thee Oh Sees were playing on the outside stage and were awesome. After a 12-hour drive, it was nice to dance to their catchy tunes. A great way to start off the week.

Wednesday: I spent most of my day at the Topshelf/ Showcase. There are some places in your city that you can walk into any day and see all your friends, like a normal hangout spot.

Then there are times when you’re in a completely different city in another state and run into all of your favorite friends and people from across the country at once. The Count Your Lucky Stars and Topshelf Records Showcase at was exactly like that.

Not only did they have a killer lineup, but it was also an awesome environment. In between sets, friends were hugging, telling stories and catching up with each other throughout the entire day. As soon as I walked in the door, it was a familiar feeling. One that makes you feel at home. A home that happens to have 13 bands and tons of free stuff!

Gotta Groove Records gave out free limited 7-inches with bands playing the showcase including an unreleased track. There was free rum from 1-2 and then again late in the day from Treaty Oak Platinum Rum. Not to mention 150 free 9×25″ silk-screened posters courtesy of Soundtrack Printing.

This was the only showcase that I had the chance to stick around for the entire day. It set the bar high for the rest of my week.

Here’s a list of bands and I suggest you check out each and each one of them:

The Clippers  | theclippers.bandcamp.com
The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die | theworldisa.tumblr.comtheworldis.bandcamp.com
Annabel  |  annabelband.tumblr.com |  annabel.bandcamp.com
Joie De Vivre  |  myspace.com/joiedevivreband
Reptilian  |  thereptilian.blogspot.com |  thereptilianband.bandcamp.com
Pswingset  |  pswingset.compswingset.bandcamp.com
Into It. Over It.  |  intoitoverit.com
Football, Etc  |  footballetc.wordpress.com
Grown Ups  |  myspace.com/ihategrownups
Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate)  |  myspace.com/empireempireiwasalonelyestate
Caravels  |  myspace.com/caravels
Moving Mountains  |  movmou.com
Defeater  |  notourstuff.blogspot.com

Thursday: Headed to Plush in time to catch and .

Left to see Evaline, but sadly missed them. Had a not-so-good  free margarita, then dinner at Hut’s and got a really large and delicious veggie burger. I suggest stopping there for burgers.

After that, I walked around sixth street to see what all was going on there.

There was a large crowd in a circle so I wandered over to see what was going on. A guy was in the middle of hammering a nail into the tip of his nose. It was a two-person act, where the finale was having the audience staple dollar bills to their chest. For $10 – you could staple it to his forehead.

Went out to the Mellow Mushroom by UT to see ‘s set.

Got a ride back downtown and headed over to Lambert’s. Arrived just as and the Goddamn Band was setting up. The last time I saw KD was in at a large theater, but seeing him at this smaller venue was definitely a better experience. Granted, at the larger venue he had the chance to move around more but as with most smaller places, it was a more personal performance.

I love everything about Kevin. His energy, his voice, he is always good about interacting with the crowd and introducing the Goddamn Band. Best part about his set? Songs from his project with Manchester Orchestra, .

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SXSW Spotlight: Native

SXSW Spotlight: Native


Northwest Indiana
myspace.com/nativein
label: Sargent House
/indie

Known for their love of touring, snacks, root beer and wrestling in the van; this four piece will be playing for their second year in a row. In case you haven’t seen them live, it’s a show that no one should miss.

“Backseat Crew” 2/5 at the Salt Walter:

“Ponyboy” 2/5 at the Salt Walter:

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La Dispute and Native @ Salt Water Taffy House

La Dispute and Native @ Salt Water Taffy House

The Salt Walter Taffy House is a venue that I often frequent for shows, usually for friends that happen to be playing on a Monday night for 30 or so people. When I heard that Native and La Dispute would be playing there, I jumped at the opportunity to see them. Except this time, there were almost 200 people in attendance.

Let me explain what the Salt Walter Taffy House is: a two story house a basement. That basement is where these shows take place. It’s a small basement with a bar (used for selling merch), where 50 people is normally a large crowd. Over 200 is extremely packed with no room to move, especially not to dance without hitting someone next to you. ladispute

Six bands took the stage, or rather floor, starting at 7 p.m. , a band, opened the show. They had an amazing female drummer who impressed me greatly and a female vocalist who rattled the windows with her pipes. They set a great mood for the rest of the night, setting up much anticipation for the rest of the bands.

Next was , an indie/progressive/experimental band who also happens to live at the Salt Walter Taffy House. Having seen them a million times, I kind of knew what to expect. But, they brought out the fireworks for this show, changing up their set list with a new song.

was third, all the way from Northwest Indiana. The crowds moved in so close to see, the band barely had any room to move around. Their sound is almost like an angry with edgier vocals. The guitar’s clean riffs accent the way the bass and drums fit together. The vocalist/bassist puts so much passion into his performance, it’s intriguing. You can listen to Native by downloading their album Wrestling Moves on their Myspace or by streaming the entire thing.

I have never seen an audience as emotional as the one watching . Well, except for maybe N*Sync when I was in the 4th grade. I was surprised to see that at least 40 people who knew every single word to all of La Dispute’s songs, and that’s a lot of words. The most memorable thing about La Dispute, are their lyrics. They’re deep and have so much emotion, enough emotion to send the crowd into tears. The fans were beating their chests as they yelled along and pushed closer and closer – even crashing into the band a few times. I walked away physically bruised and in mental awe.

La Dispute’s latest album, Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair was released in 2008. As part of their Here, Hear series, Here, Hear III was just recently released. Until January 17, the band will be taking only donations for it with all proceeds going to the Well House, in their hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. The Well House is a shelter that gives the homeless a place to stay and to try to get back on their feet. Native

After La Dispute, local bands took the stage to round out the night. , who had recently broken up, did a reunion set consisting of two songs.

Guitarist ’ other band, , played a set after the Senators. Bottle Rocket is an band usually compared to .

A band, ended the night. CLFD puts just as much emotion as La Dispute does into a show. Vocalist has been known to lie on the ground and is always jumping around. He puts his entire heart into their set.

Having seen the other bands before, Native and La Dispute blew me away. This show was extremely breath-taking. The bands are currently on tour together so if you get a chance to go see them, do so!

Tour Dates:
Jan 2, 2010 – Ft. Worth, TX (US) @ 1919 Hemphill w/ Jubilee & Sohns
Jan 3, 2010 – , TX (US) @ Emo’s w/ BrotherGhost & Candidate
Jan 4, 2010 – Hattiesburg, MS (US) @ 1126 House
Jan 5, 2010 – Tallahassee, FL (US) @ Coolifornia
Jan 6, 2010 – Melbourne, FL (US) @ 1008 1/2 House
Jan 7, 2010 – Marietta, GA (US) @ Swayze’s Venue
Jan 8, 2010 – Rome, GA (US) @ The Greenhouse
Jan 9, 2010 – Louisville, KY (US) @ St John’s Church
Jan 10, 2010 – Normal, IL (US) @ Jake’s House w/ Jake Cary

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