After not getting much (or any) rest Tuesday night (after the John Mayer concert, we bumped into Steve Jordan backstage, who gave me 2 signed drumsticks!), i embarked upon my journey for Austin at around 745am from Charlottesville. Meant to leave a little after 7 for my 1045am flight, but that's usually the way i roll...better late than never. A fruit cup in my backpack almost cost me enough time in the security line at Dulles, but luckily the line to board my Southwest flight was moving slowly and a little late as i rushed across concourses to get there. sat surrounded by festive Pennsylvania folks headed to Orlando, who were all decked out in some sort of St. Pats gear, so that was fun on my connecting flight. Then the flight from Orlando to Austin featured some preteen girls across the aisle from me who thought their whoopee cushion was the most hilarious invention ever! Luckily i remembered my mp3 player, so i turned it up loud and eventually fell asleep for about 2 of the 3 hour flight time to TX. Funny how with all the modern technology at kids' fingertips these days (the teenage boy next to me had an iPhone), it's the classics that still keep them entertained...i mean, really - who lets their kids play with a whoopee cushion...on an AIRPLANE! Anyway, I had learned on the previous flight of the day from the festive folks from PA that Southwest Airlines does a special thing 3 days out of the year (New Year's, 4th of July, and St. Pat's Day). One free beer for those of age during the flight! So as you can see from the picture, I took advantage of that on the flight from Orlando to Austin. I figured this is an auspicious start to a fun week, and it sure helped counteract the unnerving effects of the whoopee cushion!
Not a whole lot of music for me throughout the evening, by sxsw standards...plus i need to be brief in order to get over to a day party here in a bit. After dropping off my stuff at the hotel, I headed to the Convention Center to pick up my badge that allows me entrance (space permitting) into all the venues. Met up with a great group of like-minded radio and record label folks at the annual SXSW dinner at El Azteca. Great to catch up with folks I haven't seen in a while and SEE industry people I usually only email. But getting into town at 4pm, i guess it felt weird not really seeing any music until 9pm.
A very appropriate slow burning start to my musical experience here this year was seeing Denver artist Nathaniel Rateliff at The Ale House. He's a new signing with Rounder Records. Had kind of a Kings of Leon meets Calexico or Leonard Cohen vibe to him that I enjoyed enough to stay for his whole set. It is quite tempting and/or necessary to just move along to the next thing here with so much music going on everywhere. By the looks of the line at Stubb's to see Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings followed by Broken Bells followed by Spoon, I wasn't getting in anytime soon, so I wandered around for a while, taking in a variety of folks at around 10pm. Basia Bulat and Mariachi El Bronx played at the 2 venues inside of the Emo's building. Asteroids Galaxy Tour played across the street at the Emo's Annex. Too many hipsters to get into the Brooklyn Vegan showcase at Club De Ville, but I listened from outside to a bit of The Middle East before the venue next door opened its back door and some kind of awful metal came pouring out. And I like metal, don't get me wrong! It was tempting to head across town to see Motorhead headline at the Austin Music Hall, but I decided to take another crack at Stubb's, where after a shorter-than-anticipated wait in a very long line, I was able to catch most of Broken Bells set (good, but very mellow and lots of similar-sounding songs, 2 factors that i think may have had something to do with the tepid audience reaction, despite the large number of people in attendance). Saw the first few songs of the excellent Austin band Spoon's set, and then decided to wander some more (during my time outside Stubb's waiting to get in around 1030pm, Britt Daniel walked right by me and said hello to what I thought was a homeless guy, who turned out to be the guy who introduced the band!). he claimed to have been one of 6 people at their 1st show in Chicago years ago, and he recited a short poem before yielding the stage...you can hear the whole Stubb's lineup from last night at npr.org. They usually archive those things, I believe... Didn't have a whole lot of luck between 1230 and 2am seeing anything too earth-shattering. Full or faraway venues, or me not realizing how late it was getting (i would get to a venue to try to see the 12am band, and it was already 1am by the time i got there!). Oh well, Everybody Was In the French Resistance...Now! was very entertaining at The Galaxy Room. They're a new band featuring the singer of Art Brut and his wife, and they do "response songs" as their schtick. As in "Billie's Genes," a response to "Billie Jean." That Eddie Argos is one funny, smart showman. It was too packed upstairs to get to the Wave rooftop for one of the most buzzed-about bands this year, Surfer Blood. Listening to their album on the way down here, it's a refreshing mix of Vampire Weekend & The Shins & maybe Badfinger or something riffy and rockin'. Due to it being a bit of an open-air venue, I was able to hear the strains of their song "Swim" on the street below, as I tried to decide which way to head down 6th St in the remaining moments of the evening while i still had some semblance of energy. By the time I got to Elysium to see The Veils, I only caught the last half of the last song, but I definitely had to count my blessings, for arriving safely, finally getting in to Broken Bells and Spoon by having some patience, and reflecting on the sad loss of Alex Chilton that Brad had texted me about while I was watching Nathaniel Rateliff earlier in the evening. Big Star was supposed to do a set here on Saturday, and there's a panel discussion about them as well. Sounds like those things might still happen, now in tribute to the amazing musical legacy Alex leaves behind.
I will try to get some pics posted later today as well...i have limited internet access down here, but am glad I was able to at least post a day one progress report for you here! Cheers!
oh, and 2 of the more interesting band names of the day from Wednesday's schedule...Beans on Toast (from London) and Moneypenny (from Chicago..."wait, what?" Charlottesville Moneypenny fans say)
