Urban Outfitters sxsw 2012, best coast, spectrals, choir of young believers, eleanor friederberger, dustin wong,

we spent three days at the urban outfitters party, we even took the kids. easy parking, not too crowded, good bands, free stuff and free beer with a great sale on clothes going on... it was a good time. I don't recall what this guy was saying, but his HD helmet cam and safety gear made me assume I should toss him over the crowd, but kat talked me out of it.












Eleanor Friederberger (of the fiery furnaces)



kat found some good stuff from the urban outfitters clearance racks while the kids played.

gift from the chef

mussels were perfect, kat demonstrating correct mussel extraction technique below (using mussel shell)


they split the linguine with clams for us, it was good. and I got a tiramisu for my birthday, thanks!

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Singer/keyboard player Dunis sang and delivered pretty vocal mantras, more focused on the sound of word repetition than on conveying deliberate meaning. On the transcendent "All the Sun that Shines," she repeated the title words over and over while plunking out a hollow keyboard line to accompany Coyes' Casiotone rhythms. Throughout the 40-minute set Peaking Lights moved from rhythm to rhythm, diving deep into the space within the beats to weave through layers of reverb and echo. It was perhaps the most entrancing afternoon ever spent in an Urban Outfitters parking lot.
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March 28, 2012 03:32 AM