| SXSW 2008 - Day 4 |
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| Written by Brandace Chatman | |
| Tuesday, 01 April 2008 | |
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Time is on my side! Finally, after three days I got somewhere on time! Outside Latitude 30 the line was long, but with badge in hand I made it through. Inside there was no shoulder room whatsoever. We made it in time to see The Rascals and to catch a killer band called The Whip. They are just another one of the stellar bands brought across the sea for our listening entertainment. They’ve been in constant rotation on the underground airwaves in the UK, and in heavy rotation on the party scene at SXSW. Upon first sound you’d think another electro pop band…negative. The Whip is phenomenal. They infuse live drums and guitars with their synthesized electronics, and look good while doing it. Not only was everyone in the place going crazy, they were too. They danced, and sang, and even challenged the crowd to become even more feral. Now, I’m not one for sweating, but I did…just a little. There maybe a Joy Division/New Order comparison, but I can’t even remember the last time I danced so hard to one of their tracks. The Whip’s single “Trash” is now my all time favorite dance song. Doesn’t matter if it’s via treadmill or bathroom mirror I will always dance (or attempt to) whenever that song comes on. After their set my SXSW 2008 pick, The Rascals were up. Now the scene was different. They weren’t playing a BBQ for the older corporate crowd; they were playing to the club goers, the kids who managed to snag a bracelet, the ones who felt ear plugs were for the weak. The stage was set and the crowd was rowdier than ever. Exhausted from The Whip I managed a nice spot by the wall by the stage. I know I’ve bragged about them for maybe the past three days but believe me, they’re worth it. It’s hard to imagine that three guys can produce a sound so heavy. It does my brain in. The girls in the front row couldn’t get enough of them and the guys in the back wanted to strangle them, because they are that good. After the show their manager informed me that I could download their Suspicious Wit EP and their Out of Dreams EP on iTunes. Think I just might do that. Once they were done I made my way upstream with the rest of the salmon and headed to the Q Party. The Q Party was held at The Driskell Hotel. This is the first time Q has graced SXSW, and what better way than throwing a posh party. To make sure everyone was on the up and up they passed out drink tickets upon entry. Two max, but you might’ve been able to schmooze a couple more out of them. I was content with mine and after getting my drink checked out the scene. On stage were These New Puritans. I had seen them before and thought they were okay, but in this scene they couldn’t have stuck out more. The space was plenty amongst the guest and they were still like mannequins. There wasn’t a lot of energy from the crowd or the Puritans. After their final number the somber Puritans made their way off stage and out on the balcony. Funny how once off stage they looked ten times happier, like kids on holiday. During the brief intermission I checked out the finger foods and cashed in one of my drink tickets. The Q Party was a nice change from every other party. No outdoor bathrooms, no bbq, no scrambling for seats. Instead there was salmon, crystal glasses, and bathroom attendants. Soon Kate Nash took the stage. Just her with a guitar, it was quite the intimate set. Her sound is home grown and sweet. While on stage the crowd stood around her like it was story time. They listened as she sang and laughed. As I fell back I caught gossip that she was or is dating Ryan Jarman from The Cribs. She sang a short set, thanked everyone, and made her way off the stage. Not to waste a drink ticket, I made my way to the bar then out of The Driskell. Party’s over. Later that night I went to Emo’s to see Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong. I had never heard of this band until the list came out, but once Googled they were all over the place. Interesting facts; they use to be called Joe Lean and The Tantrums, lead singer Joe Lean (Joe Beaumont) is an actor, under the alias Joe Van Moyalnd, and was also was the drummer for The Pippettes. Hitting the stage, Joe Lean/Beaumont/ Van Moyland …whatever, came out with introductions and much gratitude before unleashing a hell bent fury. Drastic dance moves and epic sound had caught some by surprise, but not the familiars. There were those who knew what they had come for and relished the fact they could see it live and not via Youtube. Their guitarist had an all too familiar Jagger vibe as he made sexual gestures with his tongue, body, and guitar. I for one loved it, was all about it. Their stage presence almost distracted me from their sound. The drummer with his undone pants, the bassist with his “had too much to drink” expression, Joe Lean dancing himself into a seizure, and we’ve already talked about Jagger. I found myself at one of the more sex driven shows at SXSW on the last night amongst teenagers. After they played their second single “Lonely Buoy” I found myself needing air…and a drink. Bless the English. Being the last official party night I found myself skipping the Vice party to hang out with new friends. This year was pretty alright. No trips to the emergency room, no broken heels or bleeding ear drums, and no side alley sick sessions. My iTunes library is filled with bands I never would have gotten to see and bands I will probably never see again. I’d like to thank everyone for coming, see you next year…now go home. |
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