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FUN FUN FUN FEST 2012 GUIDE

229 days ago by Terra Schneider

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Fun Fun Fun Fest began in Austin in 2006 as the only genre-based music festival in the country, with each of the four stages featuring a specific mood.  While our music taste tends to lean more towards the acts playing the Orange Stage this year (Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Santigold, Explosions in the Sky, The Head and the Heart, WHY?, etc.), there’s something for [READ ON]

November 2, 2012 Terra Schneider FESTIVALS 0

KISHI BASHI, BAD RABBITS, SNOWMINE PLAYED THE BEEHIVE AT SXSW [PHOTOS]

456 days ago by Eric Weiner

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To those of you that came out to our SXSW party, The Beehive, thank you so much!  For those that didn’t, make sure you get your ass there next year.  A very big thank you to all the bands that played [READ ON]

March 20, 2012 Eric Weiner FESTIVALS Comments Off

SXSW 2012 BANDS TO WATCH

463 days ago by Eric Weiner

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Every March, the music industry packs it’s bags and moves to Austin, Texas for South By Southwest, a festival that manages to get bigger and bigger each year despite it’s already gargantuan/beastly size. Given the overwhelming number of performances by over 1,400 acts, we’ve compiled a short list of ten bands that you simply must [READ ON]

March 13, 2012 Eric Weiner FESTIVALS 4

THE WILD HONEY PIE PRESENTS THE BEEHIVE SXSW

471 days ago by Eric Weiner

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We’re teaming up with Paper Garden Records for a very special SXSW party on Friday, March 16! We’re taking over the backyard of Uncorked Wine Bar in downtown Austin, TX and transforming it into The Beehive SXSW [READ ON]

March 5, 2012 Eric Weiner FESTIVALS, THE WILD HONEY PIE PRESENTS 0

AMERICAN ROYALTY’S INCREDIBLE, ABSTRACT NEW VIDEO

503 days ago by Lauren McKinney

The work of director Jeff Scher, American Royalty’s (@amrcnrylty) new video for “Matchstick” may be simple in concept, but the final product is elaborate, amazingly psychedelic and incredibly engaging. Displaying Scher’s skills in the creation abstract art, which has landed some of his work in the MOMA’s permanent collection, the video follows a series of brush strokes, patterns and images that compliment the song’s rock/electronic style and capture its movement with fluid transitions and beautiful coloring. [READ ON]

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Albums

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Back in 2010, Cerulean, the debut album from Will Wiesenfeld under his Baths moniker, emerged at a rather apt moment. As the LA beat scene was beginning to see[READ ON]

Concerts

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Devendra Banhart was well-received last Wednesday night as he strolled onto the stage enrobed in lopsided smile and dun cardigan, greeting onlookers with his charming patois[READ ON]

Columns

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Today I’m pleased to offer you (what I assume is) exactly what David Byrne would not want someone to do with his art: apply one's own senses of alleged[READ ON]