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Power Gig: Rise of the SixString puts realism in play
Ask any musician what's wrong with video games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band and you'll get some variation of this response: If gamers spent half as much time with a real instrument as they did
YTCracker Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

YTCrackerComputer hacker-turned-nerd-core rapper YTCracker is a man of few words, and fewer cares. Never one to worry, he believes in brains over brawn and rapping over 8-bit beats sampled straight from dusty Nintendo cartridges. His goal, much like the goal of playing the games themselves: to get to the next level. Here's what he had to say to Spinner about running his own label, tour bus crashes and what he's bringing to SXSW this year.

Describe your sound.

If my sound was a smell, it'd be so fresh you could smell it through a ziplock in an airlock on star-base deep space nine with Johnny Depp space nine.

How did you first start making music?

My grandma gave me a toy xylophone when I was a baby. The first song I made up later turned out to be the inspiration for Swizz Beatz' 'Ruff Ryders Anthem.'
The Coolness Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

The CoolnessDescribing their sound as "disco beats, Casio keyboards, KISS-meets-'90s rave music," the members of The Coolness bring a fusion of rock and dance music to their performances. The guys bonded over a "love of Oasis, Jimi Hendrix, dance music and the Stone Roses." Originally from Portsmouth, England, the band now resides in London, and the band's vocalist, Chaz John Ross, and drummer, Eddie Lyons, talked to Spinner before heading to SXSW.

Describe your sound in your own words.

Chaz: Disco beats, Casio keyboards, KISS-meets-'90s rave music.

Eddie: Loud guitar, four crazy guys ripping up the rock 'n' roll telephone directory.

How did your band form?

Chaz and Eddie: We originate from Portsmouth, a.k.a. Pompey, which is a small island off the south coast of England, next to the Isle Wight Festival. It was once the most densely populated city in Europe and houses the world's largest Council Estate, Leigh Park. We all met at South Downs Art College more ten years ago. We now live in Methnal Green, a trendy part of East London.
White Denim Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

White DenimThe members of Austin trio White Denim may have an unfair advantage, with SXSW rolling into their hometown every year, but they've earned their status as a formidable band. The rock group has managed to catch the ears of peers and industry types by playing their own brand of retro progressive rock, updated with elements of jazz and jam band flair. Their technical chops, combined with dizzying song structures, produce ebbing compositions, and 'Fits,' their newest release on Downtown Records, has the band poised to enter the 2010 SXSW festival with their highest buzz level yet. Spinner recently caught up with bass player Steve Terebecki before a rehearsal for the band's festival shows.

Describe the sound of the band.

We're a rock and roll band, except we don't really have regular formatting. We can tend to stray a bit. It's really sort of progressive rock, but more overall rock.

How did the band form?

I was in another band, and the other two guys were in a band, and they didn't have a bass player for a show one night, so they asked me to play. It sounded really good that night, and we've been playing together ever since. That was four years ago.
Arms: 'EP' (Free EP)

 

Arms started as the solo project of Todd Goldstein, guitarist for the now disbanded Harlem Shakes. The Arms debut Kids Aflame, which came out in Oct 2009, was lo-fi and melodic, much like the songs on this EP (which is titled EP). Goldstein tells the Village Voice that “Heat & Hot Water” is about a boyfriend and girlfriend who don’t know what to do about a beast in their basement. This EP, and for that matter Kid’s Aflame, sounds (rather pleasantly) like it could have been written and recorded in one. And indeed, Goldstein says that “Arms was all me, working alone in my bedroom and doing all that agonizing over songs by myself.”

 

EP Track List:

 

01 Floaters

02 Heat & Hot Water

03 Emily Sue, Pt 2

04 Homelife

 

Download it at Filedropper, SendSpace or drop.io.


Teenage Bottlerocket Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

Teenage BottlerocketTeenage Bottlerocket, featured in Alternative Press magazine as a "Band You Need to Know in 2009," is bring their classic pop-punk sound to Austin's SXSW festival. Spinner caught up with singer/guitarist Ray Carlisle to discuss the origins of the TBR name, juggling the rock star lifestyle with a day job, and why TBR is "the cutest twin band since Nelson."

How did you guys get together?

Brandon and I used to play in a band called The Homeless Wonders, and we used to play with Kody's old band, The Lillingtons, all the time. Me and Brandon used to always play together, sort of like Alex and Eddie Van Halen -- we're the cutest twin band since Nelson. Miguel was just a punk rock kid playing in bands around Laramie and thumbing through his record collection. We have the best-friend lineup ... everything just worked out.

How did you get the name Teenage Bottlerocket?

Our first guitar player, Zach, who was in the band for, maybe, three months, came up with the name. It was based on a nickname that his dad had for this car he owned in high school. We just thought that it had the edge that we were looking for as far as the excitement of the name and then explanation of the sound -- explosive youthfulness and energy. But I might change my answer to something about the Wes Anderson movie, just because that's what everybody seems to think.
DA C.O.D. Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

DA C.O.D.The four members of the upbeat hip-hop group DA C.O.D. -- Lil J, S. Dot, Mr. Greezo and Tuk-Da-Gat -- will be heading to SXSW for the third time. Spinner recently spoke with Mr. Greezo about the group's return trip to the festival and DA C.O.D.'s plans for a new album release.

How would you describe your sound?

Soulful, Texas, international, gangster, conscious, hip-hop. C.O.D. is a more upbeat kind of tempo group. We have a real good live stage performance. We try to make a lot of uplifting-type of records. We definitely make it for the streets. We make music for college kids. We make music for a wide range of people that go to the club or really jam in their car.

How did the group form?

The group started in 2005, as far as the rap group. The C.O.D., which stands for the Circle of Death, is a neighborhood that S. Dot lived in, and Lil J and S. Dot grew up together. They've known each other since they were little kids. I showed up in the C.O.D. in 1999 and Tuk came around in 2000. That's just in this little neighborhood, where we met each other, we were hanging out, doin' all types of crazy things, and I was rappin' solo, and we just got together as a group after I got out of jail in 2005. Lil J and S. Dot were doing their own thing in the city. Since I rapped, it was natural for them to come to me. I put them on shows, and as time went on, we all got together. We put out our first collective mixed tape in 2007, and every year since then, we've dropped a new one. We've also put out other projects or what not.
MGMT: MGMT Apologizes For "Flash Delirium"

You know that new MGMT track that leaked this week? The one that had fans either excited or in an angry uproar because it was so different? Turns out MGMT heard the latter cries of unhappiness. One half of the duo apologized for "Flash Delirium," a track nothing like the band's previous hits, in an interview with Spinner. Here's a snippet of what Ben Goldwasser revealed to the site:

"When we first wrote that song, we were laughing so hard. Andrew [VanWyngarden] just reminded me of that, that we thought it was the funniest thing we'd ever heard. And then we got used to it, it started to sound more normal. It's not a single, but we thought it was a good way to entice people to listen to the whole record. I'm sure there are plenty of people who think it's completely weird and not what they were expecting. I'm sorry."

So he's basically apologizing for the band taking their music in a different direction? Huh. Anyway, Congratulations drops April 13.


Rey Fresco Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

Rey FrescoRey Fresco is a four-member band that, in the past year, has absolutely exploded onto the California music scene. Comprised of soulful lead singer and Fiji native Roger Keiaho, drummer Andrew Jones (who builds his own drums), bassist Shawn Echevarria and harpist Xocoyotzin "Xoco" Moraza (who plays a 36-string Veracruz harp built by his father and also holds a degree in ethnomusicology), Rey Fresco is the sonic equivalent of a global summit. Their massive local draw resulted in Rey Fresco headlining and selling out the Ventura Theater, their hometown's largest venue. On the verge of their performance at SWSX, Spinner caught up with the band members to discuss everything from their unique sound to a big knife fight.

How would you guy's describe your sound?

We like to think our sound is fresh and clean, and very unique, because of the instrumental combination that is used. It has been called a little bit of everything. We have a fusion of world, soul, Latin, reggae, R&B and rock.

How did your band come together?

We all were friends since high school, and we grew up together. Andrew Jones and Xoco Moraza were the first to start jamming together. Shortly after, Shawn and Roger joined, and the band was formed.
International Music Summit Announce Second Round Line-Up
From the press release: Having only recently announced the first wave of details for the 2010 International Music Summit (IMS) in Ibiza, we’re now delighted to unveil further
The Plastic Wave Interview: SXSW 2010

Filed under: Concerts and Tours

The Plastic WaveIn the hubbub of SXSW, it's safe to say that most people don't think about the simplest of freedoms that we, as Americans, tend to take for granted. Many of the names that pepper this year's lineup would balk at the idea of risking life and limb simply to create and play music. Saeid Nadjafi, a.k.a. Natch, of the genre-bending, experimental Iranian brother and sister duo The Plastic Wave, took the time to speak with Spinner about the challenges the siblings face in their home country and the joy that can be shared by and through making music.

Can you describe your sound?

Well, basically, I am not interested in categorizing our music. It brings on too many limitations. If I want to say something, maybe I would say pop music, but I do not like to say something that limits what we can do.

How did you form The Plastic Wave?

I started this project more than three years ago with my sister. We did not have a special purpose to release any songs or any projects. The Plastic Wave was my solo project at the time. We played a show (together), and we got arrested by the Iranian police, and when I got out, I recorded my tracks again and revised them. And after a while, I knew I needed another singer on my solo project, so my sister joined me, and we recorded more songs, and we have put these tracks together to try and play festivals such as SXSW.
Wye Oak: Wye Oak 'My Friend/ My Creator' EP Out Today, Tour Dates, Free MP3

"I Hope You Die” is a free offering from Wye Oak’s new EP My Neighbor/ My Creator, out digitally today at the Merge Store. The duo has two LPS out to date (If Children and Knots), which are full of keyboard and saxaphone-rich ballads that play up distortion. With this song, Jenn Wasner sings, “I hope you die” but actually means, “I love you a lot, you jerk.”

 

Wye Oak  is playing a Stereogum party at SXSW with, quite appropriately, Ben Gibbard and Morning Benders. SXSW dates are part of an extensive U.S. tour.

Here are the dates:

 

 

03.12 Frederick, MD: Café Nola

03.13 Pittsburgh, PA: Brillobox
03.14 Indianapolis, IN: Vollrath Tavern
03.15 Memphis, TN: Hi:Tone Cafe
03.18 Austin, TX: Cedar Street Courtyard (Merge SXSW Showcase)

03.19 Austin, TX: Home Slice Pizza Party

03.20 Austin, TX: Emo's Brooklyn Vegan Party

03.20 Austin, TX: The Parish Stereogum party

03.24 Atlanta, GA: The Earl

03.25 Chapel Hill, NC: Local 506
03.26 Washington, DC: Rock N Roll Hotel
03.27 New York, NY: Bowery Ballroom
03.28 Philadelphia, PA: Johnny Brenda's
03.30 Cambridge, MA: TT the Bear's
03.31 Montreal, QC: La Sala Rossa
04.01 Toronto, ON: Lee's Palace
04.02 Ithaca, NY: Castaways
04.03 Cleveland, OH: Beachland Tavern
04.04 Chicago, IL: Lincoln Hall
04.05 Milwaukee, WI: Mad Planet
04.06 Minneapolis, MN: 400 Bar
04.07 Grinnell, IA: Gardner Lounge at Grinnell College
04.08 Lawrence, KS: Bottleneck
04.09 Norman, OK: The Opolis
04.10 Dallas, TX: The Loft
04.22 Phoenix, AZ: Rhythm Room
04.23 Tucson, AZ: Club Congress
04.24 Los Angeles, CA: Spaceland
04.25 San Francisco, CA: Bottom of the Hill
04.27 Portland, OR: Doug Fir Lounge
04.28 Vancouver, BC: The Biltmore Cabaret
04.29 Seattle, WA: Triple Door
04.30 Pullman, WA: The Bell Tower
05.01 Boise, ID: Neurolux
05.02 Salt Lake City, UT: The State Room
05.04 Denver, CO: Walnut Room
05.05 Albuquerque, NM: Launchpad
05.07 Austin, TX: The Parish

 


Washed Out: “Feel It All Around” (Lushlife Version)

Philadelphia rapper-producer Lushlife dropped one of 2009's more overlooked hip-hop records in Cassette City. For whatever reason, his blend of indie rock, rap, and ambient music didn't catch on, even with features from Ezra Koenig and Ariel Pink. Now, Lushlife is promoting his several dates at SXSW by releasing his version of Washed Out's "Feel It All Around." The original track remains intact except for MC replacing the dreamy vocals of the verses with his own raps. And it works really well, both as a promotional tool and as something to help brighten the upcoming weekend of rain.

 

You can stream or download "Feel It All Around" (Lushlife Version) at Potholes In My Blog.




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