SXSW returned for its 30th anniversary in 2016, and had everything from both Obamas to evacuated venues. Oh, and there was some music, too, whether it be brand new bands to ultra-established veterans, tiny artists trying to get noticed to mega-stars soaking up attention – and everything in between. QRO was there for all of it, or at least as much as we could get, Tuesday-Saturday, March 15th to 17th.
Canadian Blast BBQ showcase @ Brush Square Park
Terra Lightfoot
Click image for full gallery
Just as Wednesday starts of SXSW Music proper, a great way to start off SXSW Hump Day is at the Canadian Blast BBQ. Unfortunately the brisket and burgers were all gone, but the sausages were great.
On stage was Terra Lightfoot, playing a country-rock reminiscent of Austin-by-way-of-Ohio Erika Wennerstrom (of Heartless Bastards), but Canadian.
The Lytics
Click image for full gallery
These “pierogi-eaters”, The Lytics, hailed from western Canada, with a positive hip-hop that is so hot these days.
Royal Canoe
Click image for full gallery – Jessica Alexander
QRO’s Jessica Alexander caught Royal Canoe (and BBQ) later in the day at the Canadian Blast event.
~
Hype Machine party @ Hype Hotel
Lower Dens
Click image for full gallery
This group was down to just two members, possibly just for this string of SXSW bookings, but they didn’t sound reduced (though main woman Jana Hunter has shaved her head). Lower Dens’ moody indie-rock still did have some electronics.
Alex G
Click image for full gallery
More moody indie-rock at Hype Hotel from Alex G, though this time with some garage-pop.
“How are you all doin’?” [cheers from the crowd} “You all look terrible, so I’m surprised to hear that…” [shout back from the crowd: “You look terrible!”]
~
FADER Fort Presented by Converse @ FADER Fort
Bibi Bourelly
Click image for full gallery
Charming young songstress Bibi Bourelly was just signed to Def Jam Records, and was particularly evocative with her hands.
Desiigner
Click image for full gallery
Recent G.O.O.D. Music signee Desiigner was introduced by none other than label head (and well-known rapper) Pusha T, who was also in the photo pit to watch his boys. They were giving it their all on stage, psyching the crowd, giving funny faces, and even bringing on a shirtless man in a panda head. “When I say, ‘Gay,’ you say, ‘Panda!’”
Twin Peaks
Click image for full gallery
FADER Fort has always had some serious genre shifts, but not shifting in energy or antics were Twin Peaks. Their garage was a wild rockabilly party, with multiple singers, guitarist falling over, and “Fuck Donald Trump!” When the crowd cheered, added, “Thank you…”
Metro Boomin
Click image for full gallery
Topping the first day of FADER Fort was Metro Boomin. While better known for his producing duties (Kanye West, Drake, Future), he was strong on his own, plus DJ Esco and SheLovesMeechie. The crowd was also into it – not so much security, which all of a sudden got heavy-handed, despite no problems before that.
~
Ground Control Touring showcase @ The Sidewinder
BIG UPS
Click image for full gallery
With an art-heavy sound and funny faces, BIG UPS were actually brought to mind the more skillful straightedge hard-core of the eighties (though with a sense of humor).
~
House of Vans showcase @ The Mohawk
Kevin Morby
Click image for full gallery
Vans Shoes is celebrating its fiftieth year (!), and in addition to a show that night at Brooklyn’s House of Vans with Nas & Yeasayer (QRO photos), they took over The Mohawk for SXSW.
After huge lines at doors, including for VIP, was the cheery garage-pop of Kevin Morby.
HINDS
Click image for full gallery
The girl-garage of Costa de Madrid’s HINDS might be over-hyped, but is still enjoyable and charming.
Kelela
Click image for full gallery
As massive lines returned on Red River Street for The Mohawk, Kelela took the stage. A strong songstress, she should have fit right in on the bill, but the crowd seemed a little unfocused at this point.
Neon Indian
Click image for full gallery
Gettin’ down at House of Vans was Neon Indian, with strong disco-tronic, upbeat sounds. He was also able to fit his whole crew on stage & on time, not easy at what was probably by this point a small venue for him.
Sheer Mag
Click image for full gallery
Inside at The Mohawk was the seventies garage-party of Sheer Mag, with charisma on their small stage.
Erykah Badu
Click image for full gallery
Not getting up on time at House of Vans was the headliner, Erykah Badu. You could probably have guessed that the big-name artist was going to need extra time to set up, wasn’t going to be on time – the 12:40 AM scheduled start time might have been set to give some wiggle room. But her band only came on a half-hour later, and Badu herself not until one-thirty. She had a great voice and great sounds, but many in the crowd were over it by that point (though that could have just been those who complained about being too important to wait on the long line…).
Still better than her show on Friday night at Austin Music Hall, where 150 people stormed past security to enter, and the whole place was evacuated.
~
Other notes:
-Nearly flipped my lid when the bartender at free drinks FADER Fort asked for a drink token, but that system was only in place until 5:00 PM, to cut down on the day drinkin’.
-VIP at The Mohawk was giving out free embroidered Vans slip-ons, but your correspondent couldn’t get them without any slogan embroidered at all…
-What do you do when someone blatantly cuts the entire bathroom line, and then pretends she didn’t when called out? Your correspondent’s hands were tied by the social contract, even if hers weren’t…
-Last year, your correspondent saw Darryl & Carol from The Walking Dead at House of Vans on SXSW Wednesday (Norman Reedus & Melissa McBride – QRO photo). This year it was only Nardwuar, but still nice to see him (QRO photos of him, with Andrew W.K., at SXSW 2013).
Unfortunately missed:
-Caveman (QRO album review), Yuck (QRO album review), Sunflower Bean (QRO photos), and Fear of Men (QRO live review) @ Flamingo Cantina. Great line-up for Under the Radar’s daytime party.
-Arkells (QRO live review) @ Brush Square Park.
-Iggy Pop @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater. Playing special SXSW show on tour behind Post Pop Depression (QRO review), only select people got to cover. As opposed to the massive VIP line to see him three years ago at Mohawk (QRO photos).
-The Dandy Warhols (QRO live review), Diarrhea Planet (QRO mp3 review), Wintersleep (QRO live review), and Matthew Logan Vasquez of Delta Spirit (QRO album review) @ Bungalow. Strong line-up from Dine Alone Records
-Ra Ra Riot (QRO spotlight on) @ 3TEN Austin City Limits Live. QRO favorite playing brand new venue, but one look at the line for Mohawk for Erykah Badu, and was not going to try to leave & come back…