SXSW: ONES TO WATCH


BY ZOE SALVUCCI

FONTAINES D.C.PHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

FONTAINES D.C.

PHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

Every year in Austin, thousands of musicians, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and fans gather to celebrate and discover the latest trailblazers in each of the three industries. With SXSW just a few months out and half of the artists for the music festival now released, here are 13 showcasing artists to watch in 2019.

1. FONTAINES D.C. (Dublin, IE)

Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, this post­-punk five piece took the Irish scene by storm, quickly gained popularity in the UK, and is preparing for a US tour supporting IDLES this spring. With powerful 2018 releases Chequeless Reckless and Too Real, Fontaines D.C. show no sign of stopping any time soon — expect big things from them in 2019.

2. Goodbye Honolulu (Toronto, CA)

This hidden gem of the Toronto underground scene released two EPs in the past two years, the most recent titled More Honey. With their energetic garage-­rock sound and Jacob Switzer's unique voice belting killer lyrics over catchy riffs, they are sure to take the rest of Canada by storm in 2019.

3. Sidney Gish (Boston, US)

Riding the wave of success following her 2018 album No Dogs Allowed, indie­-pop artist Sidney Gish toured with Mitski in the fall of 2018 before being announced for Boston Calling and SXSW. A student at Northeastern University, Gish’s music thrived in the underground Boston DIY community before her local success caused word to spread until her name was familiar among fans of DIY across the country.

4. The Blinders (Manchester, UK)

Another band leading the post-­punk explosion led by bands such as IDLES and Shame, The Blinders released their debut album Columbia last year, having already gained a following from several successful singles and EPs over the past few years. With SXSW as their US debut and several festivals announced for this summer, 2019 should be a huge year for The Blinders.

5. Orchards (Brighton, UK)

Orchards’ 2018 debut album Losers/Lovers garnered huge praise from the likes of DORK, Clash, BBC Radio, and DIY Magazine. Emerging from Brighton, England, Orchards blends bright alt-­pop melodies with math rock rhythms, creating a sound so singular they should be on every music fanatic’s radar in 2019.

6. Psychedelic Porn Crumpets (Perth, AU)

Australian psychedelic five ­piece Psychedelic Porn Crumpets released two singles last year following their 2016­/2017 two part album High Visceral. Gearing up for a February UK tour and a March US tour that will straddle the Austin festival, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are likely to make waves in the Northern hemisphere’s psychedelic scene in the year to come.

DAVID KEENANPHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

DAVID KEENAN

PHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

7. David Keenan (Dundalk, IE)

23-year­-old David Keenan is making waves in the Irish scene with his uniquely soulful folk music and emotional, inquisitive lyrics. Described as “not just another young lad with an acoustic guitar” by Hot Press Magazine, Keenan has a voice and wisdom surpassing his age. After releasing three successful EPs in 2018, 2019 is sure to be Keenan’s strongest year yet.

8. Amyl and the Sniffers (Melbourne, AU)

Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers have made a name for themselves in the Australian pub scene, drawing crowds in for their energetic and raw performances, with a sound and concision more reminiscent of 70s punk than the punk of today. Following their tour supporting fellow Australians King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in 2018, Amyl and the Sniffers have been announced for several festivals in 2019 that will be sure to thrust them into the international spotlight.

9. Viagra Boys (Stockholm, SE)

Stockholm­ based Viagra Boys’ unique blend of speed-­blues and proto­-punk has made them a standout in modern Swedish music. Their 2018 debut album Sweet Worms solidified their reputation as a band with a lot to say and the tools to say it. Having already caught the attention of music outlets such as Pitchfork, Viagra Boys will only push further out of Sweden and onto the international front in 2019.

WHENYOUNGPHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

WHENYOUNG

PHOTO BY NICHOLAS O’DONNELL

10. whenyoung (Limerick, IE)

Limerick-­formed and London ­based whenyoung is an indie darling of modern Irish music. Making NME’s 100 to watch in 2019 list (along with Fontaines D.C. and Sidney Gish), and already justifying this accolade with their January single Never Let Go, the band is sure to break onto the international stage this year following SXSW.

11. The Dunts (Glasgow, UK)

Leading the Glasgow punk scene is four­ piece The Dunts, whose youthful and ambitious energy is sure to enrapture audiences at SXSW. Already having announced several UK festivals for the summer of 2019, The Dunts are poised to take the world by storm with their catchy riffs, tight rhythms, and biting lyrics.

12. Tasha (Chicago, US)

Chicago ­based singer Tasha quickly caught the eye of NPR and Pitchfork with her sophomore EP Alone at Last, released in 2018. Singing her own gentle brand of soul “in the name of radical softness and black love,” Tasha has created her own unique genre that is impossible not to enjoy.

13. Sam Eagle (Essex, UK)

19-year-­old multi-­instrumentalist Sam Eagle has a sound that defies genre: it is hip hop-­jazz, alternative­-soul, DIY­-pop, and it is uniquely his own. Hailing from Essex, England, Eagle has gained support from BBC Radio, playing the BBC Introducing stage at Latitude Festival last summer following the release of his debut single, 15/8. Eagle’s talent is enough to guarantee his success, and many are sure to fall for his singular multi­instrumental creations at SXSW.

 

AS IT IS: ON TOUR


BY TÉA VAN ACKEN

PHOTO BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO BY CAMI LIBERTY

Unafraid and on the rise, the British pop punk band As It Is ventures on a North America tour this month, in support of their third studio album, The Great Depression. The tour kicked off January 17th in Los Angeles, and comes to an end February 22nd in Anaheim, California. The triumph of an album has been streamed over 13 million times on Spotify, and upholds the theme of the toxic romanticization of depression. Within the album, band members Patty Walters, Patrick Foley, Benjamin Langford-Bliss, Alistair Testo, and Ronnie Ish paint pictures of a brave subject in the form of poetic neo-emo melodies. If you are in search of a grunge, alternative, catchy band to check out, make sure to see As It Is on tour. You can find tickets on the band’s official site here.

Jan. 24 / Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street

Jan. 25 / San Antonio, TX @ Jack’s Patio Bar

Jan. 27 / Houston, TX @ The Secret Group

Jan. 29 / Dallas, TX @ Prophet Bar

Jan. 31 / Nashville, TN @ The End

Feb. 1 / Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)

Feb. 2 / Tampa, FL @ Crowbar

Feb. 5 / Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506

Feb. 6 / Richmond, VA @ Canal Club

Feb. 7 / Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge

Feb. 9 / Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents

Feb. 10 / Boston, MA @ Middle East Downstairs

Feb. 11 / Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground

Feb. 13 / Grand Rapids, MI @ The Stache At Intersection

Feb. 14 / Columbus, OH @ Woodland’s Tavern

Feb. 15 / Chicago, IL @ Subterranean

Feb. 16 / St. Louis MI @ Fubar

Feb. 17 / Kansas City, MO @ Encore At The Uptown

Feb. 19 / Denver, CO @ Hi Dive

Feb. 20 / Salt Lake City, UT @ Loading Dock

Feb. 21 / Las Vegas, NV @ Vinyl

Feb. 22 / Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

 

SONIC TEMPLE FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY KIRSTEN KURTZ

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If you’re looking for a festival where you can see all of the biggest bands like Foo Fighters, System of a Down, Disturbed, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and more all in one place, the Sonic Temple Festival in Columbus, Ohio is the place for you. With a wide variety of bands covering any genre of music you can think of along with comedy acts at their very own comedy & spoken word tent, there isn’t a single thing you could miss out on. You can count on a variety of foods and drinks as well, with food trucks ranging from many local hot spots to the very popular Island Noodles. The Sonic Temple Festival runs from May 17th to May 19th at the Mapfre Stadium right in Columbus, Ohio.

Don’t miss out! Tickets are selling fast. 

Find the full lineup here: https://sonictemplefestival.com/

And purchase your tickets for all three days here: https://sonictemplefestival.com/tickets/ 

For more information on food and drinks, and the many options they have, go here: https://sonictemplefestival.com/food/ but be sure to check back often as they are announcing even more food options!

 

WELCOME TO ROCKVILLE FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY SETH KICKLIGHTER

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Continuing in Jacksonville, the biggest and loudest rock centered festival is coming back to Metropolitan Park on May 3rd through the 5th. Hosted by Danny Wimmer Presents, Welcome to Rockville is on its 9th consecutive year as a festival, and the people running it are working hard to bring the best available food vendors and the hardest rocking bands in a variety of sub-genres. Anyone who loves rock should have no issue finding at least a handful of bands they’d want to go see between the 3 days of nonstop live performances on 3 awesome stages kicking off at 11:00 am each day.

The bands are obviously the most important factor for any festival goers. Last year was impressive with headliners such as Foo Fighters, Ozzy Osbourne, and Queens of the Stone Age. This year might be topping it with headliners Korn, Tool, Rob Zombie, Incubus, and over 50 more live bands. Definitely check out the full lineup and buy tickets on their website: https://welcometorockvillefestival.com/

If food and beverage options is something you’re concerned about and you’re expecting to live off grilled cheese or hot dogs for three days, you should know Rockville has consistently teamed up with some of the best local food vendors with a variety of gourmet meals available as well as plenty of vegan and gluten free options.

If you haven’t been before and you think festivals of this size tend to be out of your budget, you should know general admission tickets start at $79.50 for single day passes, and $129.50 plus fees for 3-day passes. Considering the high-profile lineup and general production of the fest, it’s hard to top those prices. If you’re pretty set on wanting to go but you’re from out of town, you could always try to reserve spots in a nearby hotel. But If you want to get the full festival experience, there are limited RV and camping spaces available which can be bought at this link: https://welcometorockvillefestival.com/camping/

Any more information you need can be found on their website linked above and has a thorough FAQ section for more specific info.


'BLACKOUT CONTROL' / SPENDTIME PALACE: SINGLE REVIEW


BY EMMA SCHOORS

‘BLACKOUT CONTROL’ / SPENDTIME PALACE

‘BLACKOUT CONTROL’ / SPENDTIME PALACE

Five-piece Spendtime Palace’s latest single, “Blackout Control”, is the perfect song for anyone wanting a winter jam.

The band’s signature sounds are evident, but new aspects are incorporated, especially effortlessly great vocals. They’re the equivalent of if The Voidz made Julian Casablancas stop editing his voice to sound like a robot with an LSD problem. 


The track also includes various guitar melodies, ranging from smooth leads to equally pertinent rhythms. The textures found in these guitars are part of what make Spendtime Palace so remarkable; experimental yet true to the unique sound they’ve rallied up. The different parts of the song almost sound like different tunes put together, and that’s true of the best songs within the genres explored by the band. 

If you’re into songs that generate a need to dance, Spendtime Palace has got you covered. Click below for a link to the song! 

 
 

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