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SXSW News & Rumor Updates: 430 Bands, Full Line-Up Soon

SXSW News & Rumor Updates: 430 Bands, Full Line-Up Soon

As everyone waits for the laundry list of over 1,500+ bands that SXSW should release late this week or early next (going by last year), here are a few bits of SX news to tide you over. - This Crowe Has Flown: The Black Crowes have canceled their appearance at Stubb's. This is likely because (a) they have a record deal, (b) they have a loyal fanbase, (c) critics have already judged them for better or worse, and thus, (d) there was no reason for them to play SX in the first place. - Okkervil River w/ Roky Erickson: In a move that will draw in some tourists along with the locals, the Austin Music Awards will feature Okkervil and Roky - playing together - as a headliner. Let's just say that this will be trippy and special. more ›

News Bits!

News Bits!

The British are pulling out half their Iraq troops by spring. Take us with you! Please? It's been 40 years since Che died, and all we got is this lousy T-shirt. Poor Joe Biden. At least when we throw a party and nobody shows, it doesn't get written up in the national news. See, skydiving *is* dangerous - just not the way we thought. TiVo soon to offer music - but there are possibly... more ›

Last Week in -IST

Last Week in -IST

Londonist are starting to think their city is getting just a little bit too expensive, when even Christian Slater can't afford to go out there. And there's no escaping, as local singer Lily Allen discovered when she was barred entry to the US. The British mapping agency caused further bad karma, by blocking a 3-D representation of London in Google Earth. But the smiles returned to Londonist's faces as they interviewed Baroness von Reichardt,... more ›

New Release Tuesday: Fridge, Maps & The Polyphonic Spree

New Release Tuesday: Fridge, Maps & The Polyphonic Spree

Fridge The Sun (Temporary Residence) Kieran Hebden, Adem and Sam Jeffers have been working hard since 2001's Happiness, though perhaps not with each other. Hebden's Four Tet is almost as prolific as Prefuse spin-offs, and Adem has released one of the greatest folk-pop albums of the decade with Love & Other Planets (2006). Jeffers is no slouch, working hard in the graphic design and web industry, as well as continuing his musical aspirations. As... more ›

New Release Tuesday: December 19, 2006

New Release Tuesday: December 19, 2006

Nas Hip Hop Is Dead (Def Jam) Nas' 8th studio album (and first with Def Jam) marks the end of the Jay-Z feud and the beginning of post-hip hop recording, should we believe his figurative burial scene. As one of rap's more prominent figures, the imagery begs the question: What exactly is Nas doing with this album if hip hop is dead? Are we listening to the birth of something new, or the funeral... more ›

News Bits!

News Bits!

  • Independent gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman has begun a three-day college tour with former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura. more ›

  • News Bits!

    News Bits!

    -Nearly two dozen of Austin's finest civic leaders gathered together today to declare their opposition to November 8th's Prop. 2 measure, which would effectively define marriage as solely between "one man and one woman." Among many others, Mayor Will Wynn let it be known that "a fundamental cultural characteristic of Texas is that we mind our own business" - something Great Hills Baptist Church pastor Michael Lewis was unaware of when he decried the... more ›

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