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Fun Fun Fun Fest Lineup! Passion Pit, Blonde Redhead, Slayer, The Damned, Public Enemy, and more..
Seems like all I’ve been posting about lately is Fun Fun Fun Fest, but I can’t help it…don’t have as much time as I used to to devote to this and Fun Fun Fun Fest is completely awesome. And it just got uber awesome with this full lineup just announced..
check it…
No commentsPavement To Play Stubbs 9.28
The reunited Pavement have been making the rounds this year, much to the delight of many an indie-rock fan, and as a good majority of their appearances have been at some of the prestigious festivals, the band will make a stop here in Austin, at a much smaller venue called Stubbs. I have to say that I was a bit surprised that the band didn’t make the ACL Fest lineup, but am much happier with this news. Who wants to wade through a sea of lawn chairs, Phish heads, Eagles fans, and misguided weekend music warriors to enjoy the Gold Sounds of Pavement? Not this guy! Two thumbs up C3!!
Pavement @ Stubbs 9.28!!
Tickets on sale June 18th HERE
MP3> Pavement ‘Fight This Generation’
No commentsFun Fun Fun Fest 2010 Dates Announced
Our favorite local fest has dates for 2010. The Transmission Entertainment powered Fun Fun Fun Fest is set to deliver you another great event featuring a splendid blend of old school, new hipster, and chuckles this fall. Mark the calendar for Nov 5th, 6th, and 7th, and start penning your wish list…I’ve got mine in the works already.
Follow the Fun Fun Fun Twitter for updates
3 commentsItch Pick: A Place To Bury Strangers 10.11 @ Mohawk

As if October wasn’t chocked full of a ton of great shows, especially this weekend with Murder City Devils on Saturday (Sold Out). The self-proclaimed loudest band in Brooklyn, A Place To Bury Strangers are poised to launch their attack on the senses on the Mohawk stage Sunday night. Bring earplugs, seriously.
The band’s latest release Exploding Head (think about that title) which dropped 10.6, is destined to bring much deserved attention to this trio. It’s already become one of my favorite releases of 2009.
The band is also scheduled for an in-store appearance @ Waterloo Records @ 5 p.m.. I’m going just to see the crowd’s reaction, cuz they are going to wreck it for sure. Not unless they are doing some low-key acoustic set (no fun).
All The Saints and Darker My Love get things started.
MP3> A Place To Bury Strangers ‘Deadbeat’
No commentsSunny Day Real Estate Reunite/Play Austin + Tour Dates
The reunion has been leaked on Idolator, and now Austin 360.com has confirmed an Austin date for the reunited Sunny Day Real Estate and the pending tour. The tour starts on Sept 17th just 2 days after Sub Pop reissues the bands second release Diary on both vinyl and cd. Oct 7 sees the band stepping on the La Zona Rosa stage here in Austin, Tx. Sweeet!
MP3> Sunny Day Real Estate ‘The Ocean’
Sunny Day Real Estate Fall 2009 US Tour
September 17th – Vancouver, BC/Commodore Ballroom
September 18th – Portland/Crystal Ballroom (Musicfest NW)
September 20th – Salt Lake City/Murray Theater
September 21st – Denver/Ogden Theater
September 23rd – Minneapolis/First Avenue
September 24th – Chicago/Metro
September 25th – Detroit/St Andrews Hall
September 27th – New York/Terminal 5
September 28th – Boston/House of Blues
September 30th – Washington DC/930 Club
October 1st – Philadelphia/Trocadero
October 3rd – Atlanta/CW Center Stage
October 5th – Dallas/Granada Theater
October 6th – Houston/Warehouse Live
October 7th – Austin/La Zona Rosa
October 9th – Tempe/Marquee Theatre
October 10th – Anaheim/House of Blues
October 11th – Los Angeles/Henry Fonda Theater
October 13th – San Francisco/Fillmore
October 15th – Spokane/Knitting Factory
October 16th – Seattle/Paramount Theatre
Video: Dan Auerbach @ The Parish SXSW 2009
If day one of SXSW 2009 is of any indication of what is to come, it’s gonna be friggin NUTS! Caught a few bands, drank a few beers, and chatted with some good friends.
Highlight 1: Watching the Austinists Paige Maquire on stage with the Akron Family, complete with Indian headdress. Rock on Paige!
Highlight 2: Surprisingly impressed with Dan Auerbach’s performance @ the Parish. I’ve never been much of a Black Keys fan, but Dan’s show is a must see. Joined by My Morning Jacket drummer Patrick Hallahan, Dan rocked the shit!
A few more highlights that I can’t share with you now, but maybe soon.
A little video (audio not great, but you get the idea):
Dan Auerback @ The Parish SXSW 209 –
Sorry Ultra
No commentsJesus Lizard Set For Fun Fun Fun Fest 09

I just read on the old interweb over @ Austin360.com that Transmission Entertainment’s Graham Williams has confirmed Jesus Lizard for Fun Fun Fun Fest ’09. The fact that Jesus Lizard were reuniting for a tour this year was great news enough, but for them to play my favorite festival of the year? My day/week has just been made!
MP3> Jesus Lizard ‘Puss’
No commentsMy Bloody Valentine to Play Austin Music Hall

I don’t think that anyone saw this coming, but I do know that a good few of us are pretty thrilled to see it come to light. The recently reunited legendary shoe-gaze outfit My Bloody Valentine, have just announced a short series of shows around the U.S. and Austin made the cut. Tickets are on sale NOW! If you have any interest in checking out this event, I would suggest that you buy yours a.s.a.p. They won’t last long.
Austin Music Hall on April 21st. Hope to see you there!
Tickets HERE
MP3> My Bloody Valentine ‘Blown A Wish’
Dates Here:
04-18 Indio, CA – Coachella
04-21 Austin, TX – Austin Music Hall
04-22 Dallas, TX – The Palladium
04-24 Denver, CO – The Fillmore Auditorium
04-27 Seattle, WA – WaMu Theater at Qwest Field
05-28 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Festival
05-29 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Festival
June Brings New Wilco Album, April DVD

Reported in Rolling Stone’s Smoking Section, Austin Skaggs writes this on the upcoming full length from one of our favorite tune crafting units, Wilco.
Day 2 Psych Fest Lineup Announced
You’ve been patiently waiting…….
Dead Meadow….Hell Yeah!
Sky Sunlight Saxon of The Seeds | 12:15pm
The Seeds raw style defined 60s garage rock alongside contemporaries The Kinks, The Sonics and a host of others. Front man Sky Sunlight Saxon, who has been known as the King of Garage and the sole remaining member of the original lineup, will be performing Seeds classics backed by Austin’s garage disciples Shapes Have Fangs.
skysunlightsaxon.com | myspace.com/theseeds
Dead Meadow | 11pm
Since the beginning of this decade Dead Meadow have permeated the rock and roll scene with thick grooves and brilliant songwriting last seen since the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, the Elevators, and Spacemen 3. Bringing together stoner rockers and indie rockers, giving the former a reason to rejoice with each new album of hard-rocking psych, and the latter an excuse to indulge their dark ‘70s pleasures, Dead Meadow have humbly set the tone for modern Psychedelia.
deadmeadow.com | myspace.com/deadmeadow
Wooden Shjips | 10pm
San Francisco’s Wooden Shjips provide a more infectious motoric groove to a deeply riff heavy and formerly monotonous genre. They are a band to be truly experienced with an honest, primitive mind. Those willing to let go will be rewarded with a constant driving aural trip. A few weeks after a recent under-the-radar SXSW performance, Wooden Shjips won the praise of Rolling Stone magazine and were quickly grabbed by Sub Pop Records.
woodenshjips.com | myspace.com/woodenshjips
Golden Animals | 9pm
The Golden Animals combine impeccable craft with enough diversity of influences and techniques – ‘50s rock, electric slide blues, late ‘60s psych – to satisfy fans of a multitude of genres. These minstrels sound as if they’d be equally at home entertaining a boxcar full of tramps as they would a festival of thousands. Let them regale you and your weary traveling companions with tales of the road and songs of the south.
Daughters of the Sun | 8:00pm
Minneapolis imports Daughters of the Sun bring to mind grainy polaroid images of summer afternoon jam sessions: blissful percussion-driven psychedelic rock with a nod to 60s psych folk.
Indian Jewelry | 7:00pm
The trio bring gritty reverb-drenched garage and shoegaze to the stage to kick things off. The buzz behind the few recordings they’ve released and acclaim for their live shows has us betting they’ll be hitting the road soon, spreading their dirty lo-fi grooves nationwide.
Shapes Have Fangs | 6:00pm
The trio bring gritty reverb-drenched garage and shoegaze to the stage to kick things off. The buzz behind the few recordings they’ve released and acclaim for their live shows has us betting they’ll be hitting the road soon, spreading their dirty lo-fi grooves nationwide.
The Shine Brothers | 5:00pm
Shine Bros is the fruits of life long collaboration between Nate of the Black Angels and his brother Collin. Kyle from the Angels backs the brothers up on bass and together they provide a new element to the catalogue of music the extended Black Angels family is giving the Austin scene.
Astronaut Suit | 4:00pm
The Astronaut Suit is your vessel between the Temporal and the Eternal states, their music coming “not from the body, but through it.” Weaving together elements as disparate as Delta blues, Native Americana, and experimental Soul, the Suit forges haunting lyrical and sonic vistas. Buoyed by front man Jess Farr’s allusive vocals, come experience the science of the Groove.
theastronautsuit.com | myspace.com/theastronautsuit
The Tunnels | 3:00pm
The Tunnels reference 60’s pop while being under the influence of the many modern takes of the same aesthetic. The Tunnels allow you to get lost in their crystalline chime and send you on your way down a hallway of long cavernous reverb.
myspace.com/theastronautsuit
Smoke and Feathers | 2:00pm
These bearded booze hounds bring a 5th of whiskey to the psychedelic brew, creating long-grooving jams filled with intricate guitar and hazy vocals.
PJ and the Bear | 1:00pm
Vintage meets voltage in this Chuck Berry-esque rock ‘n’ roll massacre that tackles retro swagger with renewed vitality. Delivering on showmanship as much as songwriting, their live show never fails to get people moving and stomping to their sexually-charged anthems. Brash, entertaining fun, PJ and the Bear take nothing too seriously except their rocking.
Devo @ SXSW! Sweeeet!

The quircky electronic punk outfit from the 80′s, Devo, is set to headline a BMI showcase @ this year’s SXSW Festival. The showcase will be taking place @ The Austin Music Hall on Friday March 20th, and this guy will be doing everything he can to catch this performance by the legendary band.
Best known for the hit single “Whip It” the band produced a dozens of recordings spanning the 80′s, 90′s, and beyond. Other notable singles “Jocko Homo”, “Working In A Coal Mine”, “Through Being Cool”, “Beautiful World” and others solidified the band as pioneers and legends of the New Wave/Art Rock/Electronic Punk scene of the 80′s.
Being a music fan living here in Austin, TX since the early 90′s, I can tell you that this is one “rare” opportunity to see this band. Don’t miss out.
A perfect song to start the day with this news
MP3> Devo ‘It’s A Beautiful World’
MP3> Devo ‘Through Being Cool’
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