A friend of mine and I were discussing the awesome awesome lineup for Fun Fun Fun Fest this year, and recently, they announced their schedule for our viewing pleasure. My friend was excited, but admitted he knew only a few bands. Where, he wondered aloud, could he find a comprehensive rundown of each band, a sampling of their musical chops, so he could further educate himself before the finest weekend of his year? I assume the Fun Fun Fun website has such a playlist, and they do, and it’s cool, but I wanted to make my own. So every Friday, from now until the fest (that’s nine weeks), I will be posting a playlist for your educational purposes for each stage and day, excluding the Yellow stage, which is mostly comedy.
This week’s playlist covers the bands playing on the Blue (Hip-Hop/Dance) stage on Sunday – Soul Khan, SPEAK, Bird Peterson, G-Side, Grimes, MNDR, Austra, Baths, Del the Funky Homosapien, Flying Lotus, Diplo, and Odd Future.
Saw this guy last SXSW, and it was pretty phenomenal for just a guy, a laptop, and some knobby board thingy. Baths chops up his songs to a degree that make them constantly engaging, but still utterly danceable. His album Cerluean is one of last year’s best, and his live show is not to be missed.
With yesterday’s lineup announcement from Transmission, my heart is still a-flutter. Â Though I’m not crazy about the move to Auditorium Shores, this year’s roster of talent has eviscerated any worry I had that this year might not be so fun fun fun. Â The lineup is crazy good; though I’m not familiar with the Black stage as some of you (as is the case every year), I do have some picks from the other stages that you will most likely find me at come November 4-6.
M83
This is the one I’m flipping out over. Â I’ve been dying to see an Anthony Gonzalez show for about three years and there’s no way I’m missing this one. Highest priority.
Hum
I’m a big fan of “Stars” and the rest of that seminal, yet somehow forgotten album You’d Prefer An Astronaut, and the kids at Transmission are like daytime talk shows for bands – they always can make a reunion happen. Â I’m there expecting some spaced-out shoegaze rock.
Childish Gambino
Community might just be the best comedy on television, and Donald Glover’s Troy might be my favorite character. Â But when Glover isn’t making me laugh (he’s also doing a stand-up routine on the Yellow stage), he’s wowing me with crazy wit rhymes. Â Dude is a solid rapper, and this show should be nothing but fun.
tUnE-yArDsÂ
All I keep hearing is how amazing this girl is live, and I finally have the chance to witness it for myself.  Fest-goers and critics called her the indisputable highlight of Pitchfork in Chicago this year, one to not sleep on.  And as awesome as that new album is, you can bet I won’t.
Cold Cave
I saw them in 2009, but since then they’ve dropped the Depeche Mode/New Order thing for the most part – now the vibe, at least on their latest album, is more of a Bauhaus feel, and I’m curious to see how it translates live.
Radio Dept.Â
One of my favorite albums of last year – Clinging to a Scheme – had that sweet, jangly shoegaze electro that I love so much down to a high-minded science. Â This group has been around for a while, but they’re finally getting the hipster love they deserve, and I’m pumped to see the show they put on.
Cloud Nothings
If you’ve never seen Cloud Nothings kick out the jams, you’re in for a treat. Â Just be prepared – you will not be able to stand still. At all. Â Show is a rapid-fire blast of percussion and sweet hooks.
The Joy Formidable
One album most people have slept on this year is the surprisingly rock’n’roll Big Roar – I’m curious to see if these newcomers can translate their loud studio sounds and big choruses to a big ol’ park in downtown Austin. Â I’ve got high hopes.
Public Enemy
This is probably the festival’s entire highlight – the one for the newspapers and bloggers and whatnot. Â Austinites, riddle me this: if you had the chance to see one of the most influential, seminal, and downright badass hip-hop groups of all time, you’d go, right? Of course you would. Believe the hype.
Diplo
America’s Producer is gonna rock your world, along with his Major Lazer crew on the Blue stage. Â And I thought I was getting spoiled when I saw A-Trak last year!
Neon Indian
I’m gonna hold off on this one until I hear the new album in October, but if it’s good, you can bet I’ll be wanting to hear those new tracks live.
Spank Rock
Fuck yes. Â If any band can bring the fun x3, I’d place my bet on these guys. Sex jams and x-rated hip-hop. Â Someone had to pick up where 2 Live Crew left off, and these guys do it properly.
Baths
One of the most legit producers I’ve seen in a long while, the beats and collages this guy cooks up just blow my mind, take a listen to Cerulean if you don’t believe me.
Purity Ring
I’ve been raving about this group for awhile – their music is encompassing of great pop and subtle sounds thrown in to create a pretty progressive, yet undeniably infectious, feel. Â I’m very curious to see how they bring that studio texture to the stage.
WTF Award – Turquoise Jeep
I’ve slept on this, mainly because I’m not an Internet meme-chaser or whatever, but apparently these guys are a YouTube sensation and have been for a year or so. Â Turquoise Jeep is a mysterious record label, headquarters location unknown, featuring a strange roster of artists that put out hilarious R&B/rap songs and post super-low-budget videos for them. Â With a straight face…it’s hard to tell if these guys are in on their own joke or not, but I’m willing to bet they are. Â Anyway, they’re booked for Fun Fun Fun, which is….well, it’s not the strangest thing Transmission has ever done, but it’s likely up there.
There are a ton of other bands on the lineup that I’m excited to see that I didn’t list here – these are just the ones that rank as high priorities for me (except for that last one, which I just thought was pretty damn funny.) Â Once the schedule drops in September, there’s sure to be some nail-biting conflicts. Â Like I said, I’m not too familiar with the Black stage roster, which is usually the case every year – not a big metal/punk/Danzig guy. Â What are your picks for the fest? Â What did I miss? What Black stage bands are you pumped about that I can’t miss? Educate me!
This week the second of a two-part series dedicated to SXSW 2011
Playlist:
Dominique Young Unique – What About Me?
Tennis – Marathon
Baths – Maximalist
Sharon Van Etten – Don’t Do It
DOM – Living In America
Thrift Store Cowboys – Silence Depends On the Dose
Spring break is upon us, and with it the finest week of the year, SXSW. As is customary, my friends and I are gonna RAGE and make like Andrew W.K. and PARTY HARD and all that good stuff. New parties and showcases are being announced every day, and next week I hope to have a list of my picks for ones to check out. In the meantime, however, after the jump is a list of bands I am hoping to see this year while meandering around downtown Austin, and you should try your damndest to see them as well.
We are now a month and a half into 2011, so it’s safe to say all the best-of lists and wrapping up 2010 is done and over with. I had my own recap, as I am wont to do every year, but, as is usual, whilst going through other lists, I happened upon some albums I missed out on. Here are fifteen great albums I overlooked, and, if you did too, you should check them out.