From Salon's Audiofile column (Hayden especially will be interested in this):
Next month I'll be headed to South by Southwest, the huge annual music festival in Austin, Texas, and reporting back daily on Audiofile. I've never been to SXSW before, but one look at the schedule, posted earlier today, makes it obvious that I'll be able to take in only a fraction of the action. I've already started getting invitations to showcases, but I'd also like to get reader recommendations. If there are any particular showcases or events that you'd like me to report back on, e-mail me with subject line "SXSW picks." I may not get to all of them, but I'll squeeze in as many as I can.
There are MP3s scattered across the SXSW site, but not collected onto any one page. Another nice place to start exploring this year's lineup: See You in the Pit, an MP3 blog devoted solely to artists appearing at the festival.
Check out the column's section about Tonic, too. I went to the Smokey and Miho/Chocolate Genius and Marc Ribot show & it was excellent. (That would be Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto, who played the Bronze -- or at least were playing at the Bronze; maybe Sean Lennon was headlining -- in "When She Was Bad".) And speaking of Sean Lennon... I knew one of the Tonic benefits was Sean and Yoko, and I knew that Vincent Gallo was doing one too, but I had no idea that VG appeared with Sean & Yoko until reading the column! Yoko "War Is Over If You Want It" Ono and Vincent "I'm a militant Conservative Republican, including the war war and culture war parts, the hardcore porn in my last movie notwithstanding" Gallo on the same bill? Now that's weird. Who says art can't bring us all together?