Thursday, March 03 2011 12:00am
Live from Austin: South By Southwest 2011
Listen to Featured Concerts from the 2011 SXSW Music Festival
Watch Live Video - Direct from SXSW in Austin
More Highlights from Austin
The Austin 100 Mix
Listen to a 100-song mix of break-out artists from SXSW 2011. Download select tracks.
Advisory: not suitable for all ages. This mix contains some explicit language and subject matter.
Presented with NPR Music, KUT in Austin, and WXPN.
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Wednesday, March 17 2010 12:00am
In Austin?
It's the XPN Coffee, No Pants, Party
While we are in Austin, we'll meet up at Red Eyed Fly, an indoor-outdoor club off 6th Street.
(this is an event only; no broadcast)
Lineup includes:
Outdoor Stage
12:00 - 12:25 Blair
12:45 - 1:10 Savoir Adore
1:30 - 1:55 - Dawes
Watch the Video
2:15 - 2:40 - Joan Of Arc
3:00 - 3:25 - Jukebox the Ghost
3:45 - 4:10 - Free Energy
Watch the Video
4:30 - 4:55 - The Middle East
5:15 - 5:45 - Rogue Wave
Watch the Video
Indoor Stage
11:40 - 12:00 - Reading Rainbow
12:20 - 12:40 - Mynabirds
1:00 - 1:20 - Nicole Atkins
Watch the Video
2:20 - 2:40 - Lissie
Watch the Video
3:00 - 3:20 - Sharon Von Etten
3:40 - 4:00 - Freelance Whales
4:20 - 4:40 - Avi Buffalo
5:00 - 5:20 - JBM
5:40 - 6:00 - Fyfe Dangerfielda
(times are Central time)
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Free Sampler Download - Expiration Date: 4/30/10
We teamed with iTunes to offer an 11-song sampler of music from artists that WXPN and NPR will feature in Austin, including Spoon, Sharon Jones, Broken Bells, Surfer Blood and many more.
1. Download iTunes for Mac or Windows, free of charge at www.iTunes.com.
2. Open iTunes and click iTunes Store.
3. Click Redeem under Quick Links.
4. Enter the code on this card. Your download will start immediately. Enjoy.
Find out more about artists on the sampler and their SXSW performances here.
Presented with KUT in Austin, WXPN in Philadelphia, WFUV in New York, KEXP in Seattle, and The Current from Minnesota Public Radio.
The Fine Print
The code expires on April 30, 2010, and is redeemable only on the U.S. iTunes Store. To redeem
the code you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of license and usage
terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the U.S. iTunes 9.0 or later,
compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for
resale. Full terms available on iTunes. For more information,
see support in iTunes store.
Don’t steal music.
TM and © 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple is not a participant or sponsor of this promotion.
Co-Sponsor
NPR SXSW Coverage
Follow Bruce Warren @ SXSW on Twitter
iTunes Track List - Featuring:
Spoon/Written in Reverse/Transference
Broken Bells/The High Road/Broken Bells
Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings/I Learned the Hard Way/I Learned the Hard Way
The Walkmen/Canadian Girl/You & Me
Smith Westerns/Girl In Love/Smith Westerns
Local Natives/Airplanes/Gorilla Manor
G-Side/Everywhere I Go/Starshipz And Rocketz
JBM/Cleo's Song/Not Even In July
Brooklyn Rider/Achille's Heel: IV. Shur Landing/Dominant Curve
Freelance Whales/Hannah/Weathervanes
Surfer Blood/Swim/Astro Coast
The Austin 100: A SXSW Mix
In preparation for the 2010 SXSW Music Festival, NPR Music's staff spent weeks sampling songs by more than 1,000 artists. The 100 songs that made this six and a half hour mix passed the litmus test..."Yeah, I'd listen to that again." Click the image above and listen now to The Austin 100.
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More to Come
Monday, March 22
on WXPN
8-10pm - Hear Broken Bells, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings.
recorded at the Wednesday night party at Stubbs
Tuesday, March 23 on WXPN
8pm - Spoon Rebroadcast
Recorded live from Stubbs on March 17.
Co-Sponsor
NPR Music at SXSW 2010
NPR Showcase
Thursday, March 18
Live Broadcasts from The Parish. Located in the heart of downtown Austin in the historic district of 6th Street, The Parish is arguably the best indoor live music venue in Austin.
(All times are ET)
Brooklyn Rider New York String Quartet kicked off the party on Wednesday. Listen to the concert on NPR.org/sxsw.
The Smith Westerns - Based in Chicago, but emerging almost out of nowhere, here's the concert audio from The Smith Westerns at SXSW in Austin.
2:15-2:45pm
Local Natives The harmony-drenched band performed at NPR Music's daytime party in Austin, Texas, on March 18. Listen to the show archived on NPR.org/sxsw.
G-Side from The Parish in Austin. Listen to the show on NPR.org/sxsw.
Surfer Blood Playing songs from their debut album Astro Coast, Surfer Blood made quite a splash at NPR's SXSW day party. Listen to Surfer Blood live in concert.
Sleigh Bells This band is so new, they don't have a record yet. But they wound up headlining NPR's day party, and they were a worthy headliner. Listen to Sleigh Bells live in concert.
Brooklyn Rider - A string quartet from Brooklyn with the free spirit and vitality of young rockers.
The Smith Westerns, the power-pop band has a knack for writing catchy pop-rock songs with just the right amount of basement recording grunge to give it the element of grit it calls for.
Local Natives - XPN Artist To Watch, Local Natives is a dreamy pop outfit with afro-beats and favorable comparisons to indie greats Fleet Foxes, Vampire Weekend and Arcade Fire. Listen to the concert on NPR.org/sxsw.
G-Side - Rapping duo, G-side are currently focusing on their sophomore album Starshipz & Rocketz.
Surfer Blood - The boys of Surfer Blood experiment with bits of African-style guitar, glistening surf-rock, and echoing billows of harmonies.
Sleigh Bells - Brooklyn’s dancepop duo Sleigh Bells is one of those buzz bands that has everyone turning heads.
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Friday, March 05 2010 12:00am
WXPN's SXSW Listening Party In Philly!
Join Asst. Music Director Mike Vasilikos on Friday from 4pm-7pm as we gather at the Standard Tap
(2nd and Poplar) to enjoy the live broadcast featuring Diane Birch, Citizen Cope, The Court Yard Hounds, and Jakob Dylan.
Destination: SXSW! Friday, March 19
Live afternoon broadcast from the
Sesac Day Stage from SXSW Convention Center. Join Bruce Warren, as we broadcast live from 4-7pm. Then, at 8pm, we'll broadcast the Spoon show.
Friday's Lineup
Diane Birch 4:00-4:30pm
Video 1
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Video 2
Citizen Cope 4:50-5:10pm
Video 1
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Video 2
The Court Yard Hounds: 5:30-5:50pm
Jakob Dylan 6:10-6:50pm
Video
Spoon 8pm
(Recorded Live at Stubbs on March 17)
Diane Birch - Singer-songwriter and pianist, Diane Birch did a Live Friday XPN Free At Noon show last June. You can listen to the full concert on NPR.org/Music.
Citizen Cope - A mix of hip-hop beats, quiet piano melodies, a hint of pop, and blues whose latest album, The Rainwater LP, is due out this March. Cope recently performed at XPN's Free At Noon on February, 2010. Listen to the concert on NPR.org/music
The Court Yard Hounds is a side-project of the Dixie Chicks, featuring the sisters, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire. Drawing from rock, folk, alternative and country, the duo rocks, and has an album hitting stores in early May.
Jakob Dylan, grammy award winning singer-songwriter and founder of The Wallflowers, Dylan has a new album, Women and Country, set for release on April 6. Listen to Dylan on the World Cafe with David Dye, and XPN's Free At Noon Concert Series. His show is archived on NPR.org/Music.
Spoon released Transference in January. Find them on World Cafe session archive at WorldCafe.NPR.org, including two live songs from the band's new album.
<1--Click here to listen to Spoon on World Cafe. -->
(Spoon recorded Live at Stubbs on Wednesday, March 17, 2010)
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Destination: SXSW!
Wednesday, March 17, XPN Program Director Bruce Warren, and XPN General Manager Roger LaMay are heading down to Austin, Texas, for the annual SXSW Music Festival, one of the emerging music, film and interactive media confabs.
SXSW Listening Party
Friday, March 19, 2010
4pm at Standard Tap 901 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123-2301
Featuring:
Diane Birch @ 4pm
Citizen Cope @ 4:50pm
The Court Yard Hounds @ 5:30pm
Jakob Dylan @ 6:10pm
Spoon @ 8pm
Co-Sponsor
We're Right Where
You Want to Be
WXPN and NPR Music are in Austin this week for the SXSW Music Festival. We'll be blogging, broadcasting, and webcasting from Austin, Texas, and listening to music from some of the best new talent and established artists in the country. Here's a list of the music you'll hear.
NPR Showcase from The Parish
Featuring:
Brooklyn Rider
The Smith Westerns
Local Natives
G-Side
Surfer Blood
Sleigh Bells
Live Afternoon Broadcast from
Sesac Day Stage from SXSW Convention Center
Featuring:
Diane Birch
Citizen Cope
The Court Yard Hounds
Jakob Dylan
Spoon (Recorded Live at Stubbs on March 17)
Going to Austin?
Check out the XPN Coffee? No Pants! Day Party at Red Eyed Fly
Featuring:
Blair
Savoir Adore
Dawes
Joan Of Arc
Jukebox the Ghost
Free Energy
The Middle East
Rogue Wave
Reading Rainbow
Mynabirds
Nicole Atkins
Lissie
Sharon Von Etten
Freelance Whales
Avi Buffalo
JBM
Fyfe Dangerfielda
This is an event only. No broadcast.
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Tuesday, March 02 2010 12:00am
South By Southwest Music Festival
The SXSW® Music and Media Conference showcases hundreds of musical acts from around the globe on over eighty stages in downtown Austin. And, once again, WXPN will be there, discovering new music for XPN listeners.
Here's What You Can Find Coming Up Live from SXSW
Live Broadcasts from The Parish, one of the best indoor live music venues in downtown Austin on Thursday. Bruce Warren, hosting the live broadcast on Friday afternoon from the SXSW Convention Center. And, blogs, tweets, and more from WXPN and NPR Music.
Free iTunes Music Sampler
WXPN and NPR Music are once again offereing a free 10-song sampler of the artists featured this year at South by Southwest. Click here to jump down the page for your free sampler code.
WXPN's SXSW Listening Party - Friday, March 19
Join Asst. Music Director Mike Vasilikos on Friday from 4pm-7pm as we gather at the Standard Tap (2nd and Poplar) to enjoy the live broadcast featuring Diane Birch, Citizen Cope, The Courtyard Hounds, and Jakob Dylan.
"Yeah, I'd listen to that again." The Austin 100: A SXSW Mix
In preparation for the 2010 SXSW Music Festival, NPR Music's staff spent weeks sampling songs by more than 1,000 artists. The 100 songs that made this six and a half hour mix passed the litmus test... "Yeah, I'd listen to that again." Click the image below and listen now to The Austin 100.
Thursday's NPR Showcase
March 18, 2010 - Live Broadcasts from The Parish. Located in the heart of downtown Austin in the historic district of 6th Street, The Parish is arguably the best indoor live music venue in Austin.
(All times are ET)
The Smith Westerns: 1:30-2pm
The power-pop band has a knack for writing catchy pop-rock songs with just the right amount of basement recording grunge to give it the element of grit it calls for.
Brooklyn Rider: 2:15-2:45pm
A string quartet from Brooklyn with the free spirit and vitality of young rockers.
A dreamy pop outfit with afro-beats and favorable comparisons to indie greats Fleet Foxes, Vampire Weekend and Arcade Fire.
G-Side: 3:45-4:15pm
Rapping duo, G-side are currently focusing on their sophomore album Starshipz & Rocketz,.
Surfer Blood: 4:30-5:00pm
The boys of Surfer Blood experiment with bits of African-style guitar, glistening surf-rock, and echoing billows of harmonies.
Sleigh Bells: 5:15-6pm
Brooklyn’s dancepop duo Sleigh Bells is one of those buzz bands that has everyone turning heads.
Friday Lineup - Live from SXSW in Austin, Texas
March 19, 2010 - Live Broadcast from Sesac Day Stage from SXSW Convention Center
Join Bruce Warren, as he broadcasts live from 4-7pm. Then, at 8pm, we'll broadcast the Spoon show (recorded at Stubbs on March 17). Here's the lineup:
Diane Birch: 4:00-4:30pm
Singer-songwriter and pianist, Diane Birch did a Live Friday XPN Free At Noon show last June. You can listen to the full concert on NPR.org/Music.
Citizen Cope: 4:50-5:10pm
A mix of hip-hop beats, quiet piano melodies, a hint of pop, and blues whose latest album, The Rainwater LP, is due out this March. Cope recently performed at XPN's Free At Noon on February, 2010. Listen to the concert on NPR.org/music
The Courtyard Hounds: 5:30-5:50pm
A side-project of the Dixie Chicks featuring the sisters, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire. Drawing from rock, folk, alternative and country, the duo rocks and has an album hitting stores in early May.
Jakob Dylan: 6:10-6:50pm
Grammy award winning singer-songwriter and founder of The Wallflowers, has a new album, Women and Country, set for release on April 6. Listen to Dylan on the World Cafe with David Dye, and XPN's Free At Noon Concert Series. His show is archived on NPR.org/Music.
Spoon: 8pm (Recorded Live at Stubbs on March 17)
Spoon released Transference in January. Find them on World Cafe session archive at WorldCafe.NPR.org, including two live songs ("Written In Reverse" and "The Mystery Zone") from the band's new album, plus "I Summon You" from '05's Gimme Fiction. Click here to listen toSpoon on World Cafe.
Going to Austin? Check out the XPN Coffee? No Pants! Day Party at Red Eyed Fly
While we are in Austin, we'll meet up at Red-Eyed Fly, an indoor-outdoor club off 6th Street. Lineup includes
Outdoor Stage at Red-Eyed Fly
(times are Central time)
12:00 - 12:25 Blair
12:45 - 1:10 Savoir Adore
1:30 - 1:55 - Dawes
2:15 - 2:40 - Joan Of Arc
3:00 - 3:25 - Jukebox the Ghost
This is an event only. No broadcast.
More to Come
Monday, March 22 on WXPN
8-10pm - Hear Broken Bells, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, recorded at the Wednesday night party at Stubbs
Tuesday, March 23 on WXPN
8pm - Spoon reboradcast in place of the New Music Hour. Recorded live from Stubbs on March 17.
1. Download iTunes for Mac or Windows, free of charge at www.iTunes.com.
2. Open iTunes and click iTunes Store.
3. Click Redeem under Quick Links.
4. Enter the code on this card. Your download will start immediately. Enjoy.
Find out more about artists on the sampler and their SXSW performances here.
Presented with KUT in Austin, WXPN in Philadelphia, WFUV in New York, KEXP in Seattle, and The Current from Minnesota Public Radio.
The Fine Print
The code expires on April 30, 2010, and is redeemable only on the U.S. iTunes Store. To redeem
the code you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of license and usage
terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the U.S. iTunes 9.0 or later,
compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for
resale. Full terms available on iTunes. For more information,
see support in iTunes store.
Don’t steal music.
TM and © 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple is not a participant or sponsor of this promotion.
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Tuesday, March 10 2009 4:05pm
Free 'NPR Music at SXSW' Sampler
Enjoy a free ten song sampler of the artists featured by NPR Music at the South By Southwest music festival in Austin, TX, this March at iTunes.
If you have iTunes installed, (and have an iTunes Music Store account,) Click Here, to download your free music.
If you do not have an iTunes Music Store Account, follow these instructions and then click here to get the SXSW music download.
Download at iTunes
Find out more about artists on the sampler and their SXSW performances here.
Presented with KUT in Austin, WXPN in Philadelphia, WFUV in New York, KEXP in Seattle, and The Current in St. Paul.
The Fine PrintThe code expires on April 30, 2009 and is redeemable only on the U.S. iTunes Store. Promotion is available while supplies last. To redeem the code you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of license and usage terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the U.S. iTunes 6.0 or later (7.0 or later for video), compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for resale.
For full terms, see www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/gifts.html.
For more information, see www.apple.com/support/itunes/store.
Don't steal music.
TM and ©2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple is not a participant or sponsor of this promotion.
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Tuesday, March 03 2009 9:00am
Free 'NPR Music at SXSW' Sampler
Enjoy a free ten song sampler of the artists featured by WXPN and NPR Music at the South By Southwest music festival in Austin, TX, at iTunes.
If you have iTunes installed, click HERE, to download your free music.
If you do not have an iTunes Music Store Account, follow these instructions and then click here to get the SXSW music download.
Download at iTunes
Find out more about artists on the sampler and their SXSW performances here.
Presented with KUT in Austin, WXPN in Philadelphia, WFUV in New York, KEXP in Seattle, and The Current in St. Paul.
The Fine PrintThe code expires on April 30, 2009 and is redeemable only on the U.S. iTunes Store. Promotion is available while supplies last. To redeem the code you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of license and usage terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the U.S. iTunes 6.0 or later (7.0 or later for video), compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for resale.
For full terms, see www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/gifts.html.
For more information, see www.apple.com/support/itunes/store.
Don't steal music.
TM and ©2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple is not a participant or sponsor of this promotion.
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Thursday, September 25 2008 4:21pm
Destination: SXSW!
Wednesday, March 14, World Cafe host David Dye, Y-Rock on XPN program director/host Jim McGuinn, XPN program director Bruce Warren and XPN general manager Roger LaMay are heading down to Austin, Texas, for the annual SXSW Music Festival, one of the emerging music, film and interactive media confabs.
Official SXSW Resources
SXSW
SXSW homepage
SXSW Coverage
Archive of SXSW podcasts. Miss a speaker? Miss Pete Townsend's speech?!?
You can hear live/archived
presentations here.
Daily Chord
Music biz news
RSS Feeds
Supplied by FeedBurner
Official SXSW Blog
Sponsored by Toyota Yaris
Co-Sponsors

SXSW Audio Archives
Couldn't make it to Austin? Lucky enough to go but want to relive one of the performance highlights? A fantastic selection of audio recordings from this year's SXSW are available online from XPN as well as NPR and public radio affiliates KEXP, KUT, KCRW, and WFUV.
New audio:
Recorded at KUT, Austin, TX
Peter, Bjorn and John
Andrew Bird
The Nightwatchman (Tom Morello)
Future Clouds & Radar
New Video:
Radio Video Vlog #2: SXSW
All the Best SXSW Coverage and Insider Commentary
Tuesday, March 13 at 8PM (ET) XPN will broadcast a one hour special produced by KUT in Austin: Buzz, Bands And The Biz - Why SXSW matters.
NPR's All Songs Considered is doing a SXSW Roundtable on Friday, March 16 at 10AM (CT). The guests are Rita Houston from WFUV, Jeff McCord from KUT, Bob Boillen and Robin Hilton, host and producer behind All Songs Considered, and David Dye of World Cafe.
NPR's Coverage, including live webcast schedule
Temporary Texan, NPR's SXSW blog
We're Right Where You Want to Be
Wednesday, March 14
On the World Cafe, David Dye will be giving you an exclusive preview of this year's SXSW. He will be speaking with The Walkmen, one of the many amazing groups on this year's lineup.
Thursday, March 15
David will be broadcasting live from Austin. His musical guests on the World Cafe will be Peter, Bjorn and John, Andrew Bird, Tom Morello and Austin band Future Clouds & Radar.
Jim McGuinn of Y-Rock will be broadcasting live from the Fader Fort in Austin. This is a major festival venue run by Fader magazine. Dozens of bands will be in and out performing and chatting with Jim during the week.
Friday, March 16
Jim's Fader Fort coverage continues.
David is hosting the Paste/World Cafe/Disc Revolt Party at Maggie May's featuring Rosie Thomas with Philadelphia's own Denison Witmer, Cold War Kids, Eisley, Badly Drawn Boy, Sondre Lerche and Andy Zipf, winner of Disc Revolt Best Unsigned Band Contest. Recordings of the sets will be posted here. You don't have to miss a thing!
Featured Artists at the Paste SXSW Party
Badly Drawn Boy
Born in the UK

Label: EMI
Origin: UK
Website | MySpace
Video: Nothing's Gonna Change Your Mind
Video: Year of the Rat

Counter to his laid back slacker image, Damon Gough, the man better known as Badly Drawn Boy, is a prolific tunesmith, with an ear for unique, creative arrangements. His recording career took flight in the Manchester scene. After hooking up with like-minded DJ/producer Andy Votel, the pair founded the Twisted Nerve label. Shortly after, Gough made his debut as Badly Drawn Boy with several singles and an EP. His recordings rode the fringe wave of experimentalist pop acts such as the Beta Band. The subsequent acclaim and justified hype over his early work allowed him to collaborate with Thom Yorke, Richard Ashcroft, and the Beastie Boys' Mike D on side project UNKLE. 1999 single "Once Around the Block" flirted with the British charts, and XL Recordings signed the pop auteur. 2000 marked his album length debut with The Hour of Bewilderbeast, which took Britain's vaunted Mercury Prize for Best Album. Since Bewilderbeast, Badly Drawn Boy composed the score to Nick Hornby's About a Boy. Additional new material came in 2002 with Have You Fed the Fish? and 2004's One Plus One is One. In Fall 2006 Gough took a different tact. Reflecting on his childhood, Badly Drawn Boy crafted a light, whimsical collection of semi-autobiographical songs. As its title implies, Born in the U.K. also pays homage to Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA.
Cold War Kids
Robbers & Cowards

Label: Downtown Recordings
Origin: Fullerton, CA
Website | MySpace
XPN Free at Noon Concert
World Cafe session
Video: Hang Me Up to Dry
Video: We Used to Vacation

The Cold War Kids hail from Fullerton, CA, but create music with roots that extend beyond geography. Citing influences as eclectic as Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley, and the Velvet Underground, friends Matt Aveiro, Matt Maust, Jonnie Russell, and Nathan Willett formed Cold War Kids in 2004. From the start the band put their unique, bluesy stamp on indie rock, and the ambitious group soon recorded demos in Los Angeles. The following year the Cold War Kids released an EP, Mulberry Street. Their electric performances and stand out sound built a word of mouth following that grew with the band's every move. They spent much of 2006 gaining greater exposure on the road, appearing at that year's Lollapalooza and supporting acts such as Tapes 'n Tapes, Figurines, Sound Team, and Editors. Cold War Kids then signed to Downtown Records, home to Art Brut and Gnarls Barkley. The band's full-length debut Robbers & Cowards was released Fall 2006.
Denison Witmer
Safe Away
Label: The Militia Group
Origin: Philadelphia, PA
Website | MySpace
mp3: Are You Lonely?
mp3: Forgiven
mp3: Love in Mind
Video: 24-25

Frequently compared to fallen cult troubadour Elliott Smith, music journalists point to Philadelphia's Denison Witmer as a rising talent fit to fill Smith's void in the indie singer-songwriter scene. Witmer's intimate, sincere work recounts post-adolescence with simple, heartbreaking directness. His sound: gentle vocals over laid-back 70s California style pop. The critical and popular response to Witmer has grown steadily over the span of a few albums. This buzz has taken him from writing in his journal to the companionship of similar artists Damien Jurado and Pedro the Lion.
MP3s courtesy of denisonwitmer.com.
Eisley
Room Noises

Label: Reprise
Origin: Tyler, TX
Website | MySpace
Video: Marvelous Things
Video: Telescope Eyes
 The Texas-based family act Eisley, made up of the DuPree siblings, sisters Chauntelle, Sherri and Stacy, brother Weston, plus friend, Jon Wilson, began playing gigs when singer/keyboardist Stacy was only eight years old. The band adopted their name from Star Wars' Mos Eisley, the spaceport cantina on Luke Skywalker's home planet Tatooine. Throughout their teen years the band wrote and performed throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, ultimately winning 2003's "Best New Act" from the Dallas Observer. Months later, the group released Laughing City, their debut EP, and landed spots on tours with Coldplay and Ron Sexsmith. Their follow-up, Marvelous Things, also came out 2003, then in early 2005, their first album release, Room Noise.
Rosie Thomas
If Songs Could Be Held

Label: Singalong Records
Origin: Detroit, MI
Website | MySpace
mp3: Much Farther to Go
Video: Pretty Dress
Video: Red Rover
 Since childhood, winsome songstress Rosie Thomas has been honing her tender, earnest vocal stylings. She initially garnered attention in 90s Detroit dream pop band Velour 100. Infusing Joni Mitchell-esque folk-pop with her indie sensibilities, Thomas' style evolved and reached new depth as a solo artist. She is a frequent duet partner to Damien Jurado - collaborating on "Wages of Sin" for Sub-Pop's 2001 compilation Badlands: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska as well as on "Parking Lot" from Jurado's Ghost of David album. Thomas, by taking a more personal and wry approach to her solo debut, When We Were Small, broke new ground. She's continued to gain fans with 2003's Only With Laughter Can You Win and 2005's If Songs Could Be Held. Her work has been featured on television, most prominently on "Grey's Anatomy". Her new album, These Friends of Mine, is set for release later this month and features covers of REM's "The One I Love" as well as Fleetwood Mac's "Songbird". It is the result of sessions with Denison Witmer and Sufjan Stevens. She will be performing with Witmer at SXSW.
Sondre Lerche
Phantom Punch
Label: Astralwerks
Origin: Norway
Website | MySpace
Video: Phantom Punch
Video: Two Way Monologue
 Critical darling Sondre Lerche was a veteran of the recording industry from a very young age. He began playing guitar at 8, landing gigs in his mid-teens and courted by Virgin Europe on the eve of his 20s. The then-unknown Norwegian's major label debut, Faces Down (2002) was embraced by tastemakers was well as the overseas charts. Lerche's unique voice and skillful, seemingly effortless craftmanship has him poised for significant crossover beyond Europe. His appealing capacity for the bouncy as well as the introspective comes from a diverse array of influences such as 80s popsters - and fellow Norwegians - a-ha, psychedelia, Brazilian music and the Beach Boys.
Lerche was named Best New Act at the Norwegian Grammys (Spellemannprisen) and tapped to support major acts such as Beth Orton as well as idols a-ha. Live/studio collection Don't Be Shallow dropped the following year, then the personal sophomore effort, Two Way Monologue. Not one for retreads, Lerche explored a new direction with last year's Duper Sessions, that came out of jazz-influenced acoustic sessions with his Faces Down band. Successfully expanding into a new realm, Lerche climbed the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz charts. His versatility attracted the interest of Elvis Costello, landing a dream opening slot. Admiration of Costello led Lerche and the Faces Down to return to poppier roots, albeit short, punkier power pop, for 2007's Phantom Punch.
Andy Zipf
I Stole the Morning Sun

Label: Unsigned, Disc Revolt contest winner
Origin: Washington, DC
Website | MySpace
Andy Zipf on DiscRevolt.com
Video: So Am I
Video: Keep Your Body Broken
 The hard work of relentless touring (over 200 dates since 2005), writing new material, building a solid fanbase and an ambitious fundraising effort that allowed him to work with established producer James Barber (Courtney Love, Ryan Adams, Aimee Mann), is at last paying off. There's a buzz about Andy Zipf and it is building beyond his hometown of Washington, DC. It's landed him on the Today Show, XM Satellite Radio, VH-1 and MTV. Winning Disc Revolt's unsigned artist contest is now his ticket to a coveted SXSW showcase.
One key to his success has been taking charge of his career - joining the vanguard of young artists taking their clever promotion and tech savvy to new ways of reaching fans such as Podjacking (using an iPods broadcasting capabilities to send bursts of short targeted marketing messages). However, without talent, his efforts would be fruitless. Zipf's stunning falsetto often leaves a crowd in wowed silence.
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