In this episode, Dave and Kerry get lost, but manage to pick up some complementary sangria's along the way.
We hear from a very enthusiastic preacher in the midst of the festival activities. And we also get to hear from various performers and festival 'go-ers' on what SXSW means to them. Oh, and Jody from Halo Stereo says a quick introduction for us... -The Forum
In this episode, Dave and Kerry catch up on some well needed rest and try
to discover the best of British in Austin.
Another scorcher of a Day on Thursday and once again we missed almost everything that we had planned to do. The day started with fine intentions but meeting up with the rest of the delegates and a netowrking dinner meant that we didn't get to fit in all the events that we originally planned.
The weather forecast was threatening to put a dampner on festivities for the weekend so it seemed everyone was making the most of the sunny Friday. Queues for a lot of the venues meant that we missed a fair few events but we did catch our friends The Culprit who have been playing everyday since they arrived.
We also managed to see Who Made Who at Stubb's whose electro tinged tunes offered a refreshing change to the indie rock of norm. BUT the find of the day had to be Hollywood Holt. Party hip hop at its finest with some seriously natty dress sense to boot!
Plans for Saturday...
Early this morning the thunder, lightening and rain woke us up so its pretty damp here in Austin – and a little chilly too. So we will be in search of indoor entertainment.
So we be:
Heading to Flatstock – the music poster art expo here at SXSW
The Mean Eyed Cat -
Holy Fuck – The Brooklyn Vegan Party at the Radio Room – 2.45pm (and 7.30pm)
The Jim Jones Revue – Mojo BBQ at the Mean Eyed Cat – 3.50pm
Thee Oh Sees – Harley Meets Austin – 900 Red River
And yes we know these names keep coming up each day but we keep missing them so hope to catch them the following day.
This is our last few hours in Texas and we'll be heading out to NYC very early in the morning so will try our best to get in as many of the 'we really want to see' bands as we can!
Hello team!
Well I'm here, and everything you heard about the Internet is true. I can't see Twitter, facebook, or posterous so I'm flying completely blind in terms of little project! I'm getting files down the line over dropbox app, but can't see them online, and I have no idea where we are.
Day 3 started off watching an act in the back yard of Urban Outfitters. We managed to catch 5 minutes of Toro Y Moi before heading downtown.
We popped in to Klub Krucial on 6th Street to drink free (yes free) Champagne at the France Rocks SXSW party with Uffie (who was being mobbed by the crowd). The French even laid on cheese and crackers – the best cheese we've had this week that hasn't been squirted out of a can.
We met up with cameraman David and Clare Edwards (one of the WM delegates) and set off sufficiently fuelled to interview bands and locals – and whoever would talk to us.
Next stop was the British Music Embassy to see the Welsh acts and sip a cool G&T w hile there. We also interviewed Phil Patterson who heads up the Embassy on behalf of UKTI to see the why and hows of the event and the planning involved. In the background Race Horses and Straight Lines were our soundtrack.
Following on from that we headed to Brush Square Gardens where we thought we were at the New Zealand party – until the Sangria and Paella came out and infact we were celebrating with the Spanish (we did eventually get to check out the Kiwi's a little later).
Jagerbombs and lager were the drink de jour of our friends The Gin Riots who we interviewed outside Wave on 6th. This is their second year oerforming at the event and have their official showcase tonight.
Off on our travels taking in buskers, kissing girls and manic street preachers we carried on to see Birmingham's Fyfe Dangerfield (singer of the Guillemots) who was doing a solo show at Lamberts on 2nd St. Clare stepped in to interview him on our behalf as we had been sidetracked by the crazies on 6th St and forgot just how far Lamberts is on foot.
After Fyfe had done his set and completed a fine rendition of Girls Aloud's 'Call the Shots' (or whatever its officially title is) we grabbed a much needed slice of Pizza and headed to the Central Presbyterian Church on 8th to see Chillie Gonzales.
The gig was a bit of a slow starter but 2 fine piano solo's on and Chillie was on fine hip-hop form. Talking to the crowd, a little audience participation and some killer hip hop tunes made classical help put an end to a superb day.
To top it off – NO blisters thanks to a well timed taxi coming our way.
Today we say goodbye to our friends Capsule who are heading home but we will be busy catching up with more people and hopefully getting more interviews.
So plans of people/bands/events/places to see today include:
Mess With Texas Party with: Man or Astro Man, Billy Bragg, Black Angels, The Bronx, Jim Jones Revue
Showcasing Scotland at The British Music Embassy
8pm – Thurston Moore – Red 7
9pm – The Gin Riots - Wave
9.15pm – Awesome Color – Red 7 Patio
10pm – Who Made Who – Emo's JR
10pm – Pirate Love – Rusty Spurs
11pm – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
11.45pm – Kid Congo - Beerland
12am – Th' Legendary Shack Shakers – Bo Riley's
12am – Rye Rye – Beauty Bar
12.30am – The XX – Central Prebyterian Church
1am – Liars – Antone's
1am – Les Savy Fav – Galaxy Room Backyard
1am – Acid Mothers Temple – Club 1808
As Kerry and Dave start their Day 2, we round up their first day in Texas.
They catch up with Lemmy and we have picked the best bits - with some nice pictures too!
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The Forum
So the weather has started shining in Austin for the start of SXSW music - thank goodness. After the fun of last night's Home of Metal launch we are busy working out what and who to go and see today and the rest of the week.
We are going to put up a list of who and what a little later on so we can see what we planned to do and what we actually do. I'll hazard a guess that we will end up only doing a fraction of what is planned and end up at a random list of things we didn't even know about - such is SXSW music!