SXSW Day 4 Photos: Angel Olsen, EMA, Mark Kozelek, Eros & the Eschaton, Urge Overkill, Cate Le Bon…

Category: Blog,Reviews — Tags: , , , , , , — @ 12:00 pm March 15, 2014

by Tim McMahan, Lazy-i.com

STOP: First read the Day 4 South by Southwest summary/diary online at thereader.com.

All done? Then please enjoy these photos from the Day 4 events…

Cate Le Bon on the Waterloo Records stage March 14, 2014.

Cate Le Bon on the Waterloo Records stage March 14, 2014.

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We stuck around for a second dose of Protomartyr.

We stuck around for a second dose of Protomartyr.

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Caulfield Records represent!

Caulfield Records represent!

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The legendary Urge Overkill at Maggie Mae's Gibson Room.

The legendary Urge Overkill at Maggie Mae’s Gibson Room.

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EMA captivated the fans in the pews at Central Presbyterian Church.

EMA captivated the fans in the pews at Central Presbyterian Church.

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Angel Olsen's country twang was that much more  heavenly...

Angel Olsen’s country twang was that much more heavenly…

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Destruction Unit at Red 7 Patio. Brutal, loud, angry.

Destruction Unit at Red 7 Patio. Brutal, loud, angry.

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Eros and the Eschaton brought the drone to Valhalla.

Eros and the Eschaton brought the drone to Valhalla.

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Mark Kozelek closed out my SXSW 2014 with a dream-like performance back at Central Presbyterian Church.

Mark Kozelek closed out my SXSW 2014 with a dream-like performance back at Central Presbyterian Church.

Check back later for a link to the summary, and pick up next week’s issue of The Reader for a recap of the entire week.

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Live Review: Pinkerton; Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., EMA tonight…

Category: Blog,Reviews — Tags: , , , — @ 12:49 pm June 13, 2011
Pinkerton at The Waiting Room, June 11, 2011.

Pinkerton at The Waiting Room, June 11, 2011.

by Tim McMahan, Lazy-i.com

The problem with seeing Pinkerton this past Saturday night at The Waiting Room: I’ve had that “Buddy Holly” song stuck in my head all weekend. Pinkerton wasn’t so much a “Weezer tribute band” as a band that played Weezer songs. Fronted by Stephen Pedersen (Criteria) and including Clint Schnase (Cursive) on drums, the four-piece played stripped down, sweaty versions of songs off the first two Weezer albums — arguably the only two Weezer albums worth owning.

But along the way they took some liberties with some of the arrangements. As Pedersen said from stage, Weezer songs only have four chords so they had to do something to make things a little more interesting. That usually involved heavier arrangements of favorites like “Undone – The Sweater Song” and set closer “Tired of Sex.” So no, these weren’t note-for-note renditions of the classics (heck, there wasn’t even any keyboards, and yes, I missed them), but they did their job of getting the healthy-sized audience (100+) singing along, and with gusto.

One other footnote: Schnase is, indeed, back. No doubt he’ll be ready for his return to Cursive at MAHA in August.

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Tonight, at The Waiting Room it’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. and EMA. I don’t know much about DEJJ, but I can tell you that EMA is a force to be reckoned with. EMA stands for Erika M. Anderson, a native of South Dakota, whose music is described as Drone Folk. On her debut, Past Life Martyred Saints (Souterrain Transmissions) she puts it all out there lyrically in a way I haven’t heard since maybe Liz Phair’s Matador debut, all the while drenching each song with layers of guitar/keyboards/static/feedback/numbed pain. The centerpiece is “California,” an anti-ode to the Golden State, with lines like “You’re bleeding from the fingertips / You rubbed me raw, you rubbed me wrong” and “What does failure taste like? / To me it tastes like dirt / I’m begging you please to look away.” Harsh. Hard. Fantastic. And worth the $10 all by herself. Show starts at 9.

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