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Nelsonville Music Festival: Perspective #2

Allwood Sisters, Porch Stage

I just want to sing the praises of the Nelsonville Music Festival for a minute, because not only did they provide me with a pretty killer weekend, I think they deserve some props for putting together one of those things that makes you feel psyched to be in Ohio, and that you’re kinda glad not everyone knows how good we’ve got it. I’ll preface this with a story that describes the tone of this festival and the people who are involved: I called down to Stuart’s Opera House to ask if I could add a camping spot to my ticket purchase (“sure no problem man..oh yeah, Ben, gotcha right here”) and midway through taking my credit card number, the dude on the phone was like ‘hold up a minute, someone just brought a puppy in here to work and all hell is breaking loose.’ So we took a little break from the transaction until the giggling died off. I mean, are these people- these volunteers- who care more about puppies than takin’ your money, the kind of folks that you want to spend a weekend listening to bands with? Yes.

This is the festival’s sixth year, but is arguably the second year after a major growth spurt brought about by the addition of some major national acts. The transition from local town street fair to booking legends like Willie Nelson and Loretta Lynn has certainly increased attendance, but has not managed to warp the event into something that feels corporate or contrived. Not once did I see some cargo pants wearin’, flashlight totin’ security guy with “STAFF” on his back shakin’ somebody down; not once did a lycra-clad promotions girl try to give me packets of gum or sign me up for a credit card. What I did see was a really nice mix of familiar local bands and big time performers in a pretty sweet setting. Check out some more chat and photos below.

This casual feeling was facilitated by plenty of friendly volunteers who answered questions and provided the loosest of guidelines (“yeah, camp down there somewhere on the right…nope, not assigned spots…not marked…I got a 4×4, I’ll pull ya out if ya get stuck”). This thing seemed practically to run itself, and much to the credit of Tim Peacock of Stuarts, all the volunteers, and even the many cool folks in attendance that seemed to ‘get it’, the logistics of putting this on were all but invisible to the outside observer. I know how hard it is to pull off a big event with no major screw ups, so kudos to them for not only putting together a great bill, but for making it easy to hear the music, to see the stages, to find a place to use the restroom, for having ready amounts of food and beer, and giving me a decent place to crash.
Michael Hurley, No-Fi Stage. (Photo Joel Oliphint)

The setting was a weird pioneer village recreation complete with log cabins, a blacksmith shop, women in 19th century clothing, and of course, a huge aluminum stage complete with a pro sound system and light show. Really- one big main stage like you’d find at any big festival, then an intermediate stage which was amplified but a more intimately set on the back porch of a cabin, and finally an old one room school house, dubbed the No-Fi Stage, where there was absolutely zero electricity or stage management. Bands or soloists played the rawest of acoustic sets in there, while the audience sat on rough-hewn benches. I loved seeing Black Joe Lewis and Sharon Jones (who absolutely killed it) under the bright lights, and I’ll always relish my opportunity to see a seemingly ailing yet iconic Loretta Lynn, but some of the most intense and memorable moments came in the ol’ schoolhouse or back porch. Plenty of performers made stops on more than one of these venues throughout the weekend. I dug not only the variety, but the ease of catching all any of the acts at various points.

I’m really looking forward to next year already. I’m officially encouraging you to come with me and hang out. But know this: if you fuck it up by being a jerk, there’ll be a special place in Lollapalooza hell waitin’ for ya.

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Main Stage. (Photo Joel Oliphint)

Bird and Flower

Lydia Loveless, Main Stage

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Video: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Perform New Song @ WOXY

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings stopped at WOXY during SXSW and recorded a video of “She Ain’t A Child No More,” one of the band’s new songs.

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SXSW Updates: Alternative Press, WOXY, Other Music, Billions, Big Texas Jumpstart, More

UPDATE: Wristbands going onsale today for Austin locals.

If you’re going to SXSW and Showlist Austin isn’t on your daily list of sites to visit, you a punk. I mean it seems like so many sites (somes with real staffs and real budgets!) this year are copping Dan’s style it’s sort of embarrassing. Naughty, naughty websites.

ANYWAY.

Can’t remember Billions doing a free day show in recent years, but here you go:

We’ve got so many more shows after the jump, dudes.

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Irish:

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I was involved with the first Big Texas Jumpstart, so I’m happy to see they’re keeping it going with some great bands:

Come join us on Wednesday March 17th at Creekside Lounge for 6 hours of free fun. The lineup, with accurate times, is as follows:

1200-1230 – The Gary
1245-0115 – Goes Cube
0130-0200 – The Hounds Below
0215-0245 – Vandaveer
0300-0330 – The Midgetmen
0345-0415 – Wax Fang
0430-0505 – Ezra Furman & The Harpoons
0520-0600 – Everybody Was In The French Resistance… Now!

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Force Field PR and Terrorbird Media’s got another big show:

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RSVP to Full Metal Texas here.

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Details on the free ALTPRESS show:

Each year, AP throws the biggest, free, most insane show which just so happens to take place at the same time and in the same place as a certain music festival in Austin, Texas. This year, the all-ages, all-day Attack Of The 100 Bands (You Need To Know) concert will begin at at noon on Saturday, March 20, at Emo’s in Austin. It features 19 bands on three stages.

Circa Survive
Sum 41
The Rocket Summer (acoustic)
Never Shout Never
Hey Monday
The Cab
Lights
Terrible Things
Title Fight
Every Avenue
The Summer Set
There for Tomorrow
Ruiner
Stereo Skyline
Conditions
Honor Bright
La Dispute
Cymbals eat Guitars
Zlam Dunk

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Other Music says:

SAVE THE DATE! OTHER MUSIC SXSW LAWN PARTY
We are very excited to announce that Other Music will be in Austin next month for the SXSW festival, hosting two great days of free music on the rolling lawns of the French Legation Museum. This is our third year throwing the event with our good friends Dig for Fire, who are filming the festivities so you’ll be able to enjoy the sights and sounds even if you can’t join us in Texas. We’ll be announcing the full 20-plus band line-up in the coming days, but some of the confirmed acts include: the xx, Thurston Moore, Real Estate, Dam-Funk, Mayer Hawthorne, and the Antlers. Stay tuned for more details!

THURSDAY, MARCH 18 & FRIDAY, MARCH 19
French Legation Museum: 802 San Marcos St. Austin,TX
No Cover | 1PM to 7PM both days
Presented by Babelgum | Sponsored by Magic Hat

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Consequence of Sound show:

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With WOXY’s move to Austin, TX, they’re really taking advantage of being the home town radio station. They’ve got an official showcase, working with Homeslice Pizza, and are copresenting this event:

Wednesday, March 17th
The Mohawk
Austinist/WOXY
w/Washed Out, Warpaint, Small Black, The Besnard Lakes and more

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RSVP here.

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Indie Sounds party:

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