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SXSW 2012 Day 3 – 16. March, 2012

Today I stood in what will probably be the longest line I have to endure.

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Two hours, not for a band but for Franklin’s BBQ.

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It was damn good BBQ.

I was then off to catch my first show, the lovely Ximena Sarinana.

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Holy, she is a cutie, and she plays but accordion…

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…but my heart will always belong to Julieta Venegas. Another girl also played with Ximena.

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Also very cute, and very good, but it wasn’t doing it for me today.

I then ran next door (love that about this fest) to catch The Delta Spirit.

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A few years ago I caught these guys at SXSW by pure accident and it was one of the best accidents to ever happen to me. They’re a great rock n’ roll band. I’ll have to pick up their new album when it drops.

After a quick nap (tons of food makes me sleepy) I hit up the Sarah Jaffe show.

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She was very good but I wasn’t feeling it so I ran to check out Foam Lake.

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Again, they were very good but they didn’t catch my fancy, which was apparently very hard to catch this evening. No, seriously, I wasn’t in a great mood and it was going to take a lot to break me of my bad spirit.

Next up was The Mowgli’s.

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When I first heard their track, I was reluctant. When I saw them during their sound check, I was sure I was going to bail after two bars. To my surprise, they did something no one else could this evening: they made me smile.

Next it was a race across 6th to see Letting Up Despite Great Faults.

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Despite the clumsy yet wonderful name, these guys were plagued by bad audio. All I could hear was the bass rumbling the last of the brisket in my belly.

I fought through the thickening crowd on 6th street to catch Chappo.

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(I feel a disclaimer is in order here. I know a lot of my pics are kinda fuzzy. The lighting doesn’t help but also I don’t spend the whole show trying to take the perfect pic. I’m here to have a good time and catch a great show, not take a pristine pic.)

These guys were a complete riot. First, I loved the dress (are they Native?). Second, they did all kinds to strange things like blow balloons until they popped or shooting confetti canons at the audience. Plus they sounded pretty sweet.

(Okay, what I said earlier, that was kinda dickish. I do like taking a good pic but tonight I was in a bad mood).

With sore feet (thank God I got some new Puma for this), I hiked up to the very not-fire-safe 512 Rooftop to see Class Actress.

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Oh, where do I start? First, I don’t like this venue. Second, she started 20 minutes late. Third, the sound was limp. Fourth, her character. As a filmmaker, I feel I’m allowed to critique her “performance”, especially if she’s going to call herself “Class Actress” (I used to be a teacher).

I know looking like you stepped out of an early 80s video is your thing but stop playing with your hair (first you run you hand from the back of your head to your face, then you turn away and whip around, then you do this again, and again, and again. What, are you afraid you’re not pretty enough so you have to hide your face?  Trust me, you’re plenty pretty.).

(Yikes! Man, I’m in a bad mood. Class Actress, I’m sorry. I’ll buy your next album, probably not see your next show, but I apologize… a bit.)

After elbowing my hundredth hipster, I escaped that fire trap and caught //TENSE//.

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(He/they are there, I swear)

Ya know, dark dance music was exactly what I needed.

I ran up a block to next catch White Rabbits.

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These guys gave a solid performance. I have to remember to pick up their album.

I jogged back down the street (no wonder my feet hurt) and caught the end of Prof.

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What little I heard wasn’t bad.

My final act of the evening was The Peach Kings.

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The one song of theirs I knew reminded me so much of The Kills (in a good way) that I was disappointed the rest of their stuff didn’t. Still, that girl has a got a great voice and damn she’s a cutie. She needs to get in the right hands and she could be shaped into a very successful act.

The end of day three. If you’ve been feeling my vibe, then you’ll easily guess my pick of the day: The Mowgli’s.

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Hopefully tomorrow I’m in a better mood (but I wouldn’t bet on it).

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Coachella 2010 – 21. April, 2010

I’m still recovering from my Coachella experience so let me be swift and let me be brutal

Day One

Yeasayer – Sounded great. Would love to check them out in a proper venue.

Ra Ra Riot – Much improved from their SXSW show, which was riddled with technical issues. Fell in love with the violinist, crushing hard on the cellist (who might have the best ass in indie rock)

The Specials – Sounded so good. Wish I would have checked them out longer but had to catch…

Passion Pit – Tons of fun but the lead singer needs vocal lessons… or the mix was way off but I doubt that because the second he sung falsetto (which is always) he was impossible to hear.

Them Crooked Vultures – Good to see John Paul Jones live but I wish they didn’t sound like Queens of the Stone Age outtakes.

Echo & The Bunnymen – He’s such a prick but he’s earned it.

Vampire Weekend – Without a double my pick of the day. Last time they were nervous, stiff and out to prove themselves. This time they came to rock and boy did they.

Jay Z – So I can check that off the list. And now I love how Danger Mouse improved him even more.

Day Two

Camera Obscura – I was certain they’d wilt in the desert heat but they were surprisingly awesome.

White Rabbits – I wish these guys were surprisingly awesome but they’re young so I’ll cut them some slack.

Tokyo Police Club – Man, I wish they were better live.

The xx – Their sound is huge. Go see them, preferably outdoors. Just awesome.

Dirty Projectors – Oh, oh, oh damnit, you’re only good on albums.

Corinne Bailey Rae – Still beautiful.

Faith No More – They opened with a bitchin’ cover of “Reunited” and commanded the stage until their last note. Without a doubt my pick of the day.

MGMT – They sounded better. I’m done saying nice things about them.

Muse – In theory I should really, REALLY like… unfortunately that’s just in theory.

The Dead Weather – Alison, don’t leave The Kills for this band. You and The Kills are better than this side project.

Day Three

Mayer Hawthorne – I’m a little over the current white soul surge… or maybe just this guy.

Florence and The Machine – Very good but not magical and she really should have been magical.

Julian Casablancas – Sounded great, just like The Strokes (are they still together) but still great.

Charlotte Gainsbourg – Yawn.

Phoenix – Just when I lost my faith in the French they rocked it. For sure my pick of the day.

Pavement – Sounding good guys.

The Big Pink – Way heavier than their album and I wish they weren’t. Still, worth checking out.

Gorillaz – Damon, get your ego out of your ass and stop boring me!

On a final note, the new “in/out” policy whereby people can enter the show, leave to go back to their car and then return, resulted in way more folk rolling. Christ, I saw a pack of fourteen year-old girls doing blow, in public no less. The whole event took on a different vibe.

Okay, I’m off the soapbox. Here are my pics.

One last note.  This is my 500th post.  I wasn’t sure if I was gonna go all Clark Boyd but I knew I wasn’t gonna go Brian Ibbott.  Instead, let this marker stand as a good place to look back, then look forward.

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