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The SXSW Free List 2009 The SXSW Free List 2009 – updated 3/9/09 accept no cheap imitations ! note: underlined events require a badge, invite or RSVP - ?’s may or may not be free set times listed are subject to change BROUGHT TO YOU BY: New Music Tipsheet: www.newmusictipsheet.com Metropark: www.metroparkusa.com Friday, March 13th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 12 – 7pm Sierra Mist Ruby Splash Sun Lounge Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, cocktails 1-2pm, free Wi-Fi, recharging stations 4th & Trinity St., west of Registrant's Lounge 8pm – 4am The Purevolume.com House drinks The Purevolume.com House / 323 E. 2 nd St. ? Saturday, March 14th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 12 – 7pm Sierra Mist Ruby Splash Sun Lounge Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, cocktails 1-2pm, free Wi-Fi, recharging stations 4th & Trinity St., west of Registrant's Lounge 2 – 10pm Zone Perfect live.create. lounge Zone Perfect nutrition bars Grimes / 503 Neches St. The Ruse, The Bart Crow Band 7 – 9pm Digital LA BBQ @ SXSW drinks, BBQ Culture Jam House / 2903 Dover Pl. 8pm – 2am Yeast by Sweet Beast 2009 beer? Salvage Vanguard Theater / 2803 Manor Rd. Book of Shadows, Bee vs. Moth, Yells at Eels, Waco Girls, Great Tyrant, Future Blondes, Balaclavas, ST37, Carlos Villareal, Concrete Violin, ECFA, Clear Spot, Skullcaster, Xathax, Steve Marsh, the Watchers and Muzak John 9pm – 2am Aquarium Drunkard/Standard Answer Launch Party drinks The Red-Eyed Fly / 715 Red River St. White Denim, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, American Princes 8pm – 4am The Purevolume.com House drinks The Purevolume.com House / 323 E. 2 nd St. ? Sunday, March 15th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 12 – 7pm Sierra Mist Ruby Splash Sun Lounge Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, cocktails 1-2pm, free Wi-Fi, recharging stations 4th & Trinity St., west of Registrant's Lounge 2 – 10pm Zone Perfect live.create. lounge Zone Perfect nutrition bars Grimes / 503 Neches St. The Ruse, The Bart Crow Band 8pm – 2am Yeast by Sweet Beast 2009 beer? Plush / 617 Red River St. Canada Coda, Bobbie, Bright Duplex, 7 Inch Stitch, Dust Congress, FM Campers, Plutonium Farmers, Jherri Seinfeldt's Atrophied Sac 8pm – 4am The Purevolume.com House drinks The Purevolume.com House / 323 E. 2 nd St. ? Monday, March 16th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 12 – 7pm Sierra Mist Ruby Splash Sun Lounge Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, cocktails 1-2pm, free Wi-Fi, recharging stations 4th & Trinity St., west of Registrant's Lounge 2 – 10pm Zone Perfect live.create. lounge Zone Perfect nutrition bars Grimes / 503 Neches St. The Ruse, The Bart Crow Band 8pm – 2am Yeast by Sweet Beast 2009 beer? Plush / 617 Red River St. Mold, Johnkin'kin, Jacob Gree, Low Red Center, Expensive Shit, Laundry Room Squelchers, Doug Ferguson, Aurora Plastics Company 8pm – 2am Decider /The Onion/Barbarian Group Party drinks The Mohawk / 912 Red River St. Eugene Mirman, The Wooden birds, Low Line Caller, The Lemurs, DJ Sean O’Neal 8pm – 4am The Purevolume.com House drinks The Purevolume.com House / 323 E. 2 nd St. ? Tuesday, March 17th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 12 – 7pm Sierra Mist Ruby Splash Sun Lounge Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, cocktails 1-2pm, free Wi-Fi, recharging stations 4th & Trinity St., west of Registrant's Lounge 2 – 10pm Zone Perfect live.create. lounge Zone Perfect nutrition bars Grimes / 503 Neches St. The Ruse, The Bart Crow Band 6pm – 2am Art Disaster No. 8 drinks The Beauty Bar / 617 E. 7 th St. outside stage: 1:00 Y-Love, Eprhyme and Diwon, 12:00 Belaire, 11:00 Scorpion Child, 10:00 The Soldier Thread (Sea Change), 9:00 Pomegranates, 8:00 Gangi, Evol DJs between bands inside stage: 1:00 DJ Mel, 12:00 The Happy Hollows, 11:00 The White White Lights, 10:20 Wild Yaks, 9:20 Dans La Lune, 8:20 Carol Bui, 7:20 The Pity Party, 6:30 Basic, DJ Orion between bands 6:30 – 8:30pm BMI’s “Howdy Texas” Party BBQ, drinks Stubb’s / 801 Red River St. Elliott Brood Band, David Garza, Chuck Mead and the Grassy Knoll Boys, Those Darlins 8pm – 2am Ends Sounds 2 nd Annual Pre-SXSW Party beer? Red 7 / 611 E. 7 th St. Filler, Madball, Death In The Park, Reign Supreme, Mike Herrera's Tumbledown, Call To Preserve, True Widow, Bitter End, The Ramonahs, The Escape Frame 8pm – 2am Daly City Records’ St. Patricks Day Pre-SXSW Party drinks 9-11pm Beso Cantina / 307B W. 5 th St. Mochipet, Drop The Lime, Vladimir Computin, Preshish Moments, Larytta, Round Table Knights DJs, Nosaj Thing, Pharrell, 215 The Freshest Kids, Bender 8pm – 4am The Purevolume.com House drinks The Purevolume.com House / 323 E. 2 nd St. ? 10pm – 2am IFC Crossroads Pre-SXSW Party open bar Pangaea / 409 Colorado St. The Decemberists, Gomez Wednesday, March 18th 10am – 5pm Fuze Lounge Fuze Austin Convention Center 1 st Floor, outside exhibit hall 5 11am – 5pm Stomp And Stammer’s “The 1 st Annual Last Party Ever” food, drinks, Irish breakfast BD Riley’s / 204 E. 6 th St. The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Carol Bui, Dancer vs. Politician, Twin Tigers, The Luchagors, The Cynics, The Coathangers 11am – 6pm The Austinist’s “Gonna Gonna Get Down 4” drinks The Mohawk / 912 Red River St. inside: 11:30 DJ Ceeplus Bad Knives, 12:15 Kevin Devine, 1:00 Garotas Suecas, 1:45 Caitlin Rose, 2:30 J Tillman, 3:30 Vetiver, 4:40 The Mae Shi outside: 11:45 Telekinesis, 12:30 Here We Go Magic, 1:15 TV/TV, 2:00 Young Widows, 3:00 Gringo Star, 4:00 Elvis Perkins in Dearland, 5:00 Akron/Family 11am – 10pm Co-Lab's Eastside Escape: “Texadus: Movement of the Honky” drinks Co-Lab / 613 Allen St. 11:30 The Art , 12:15 Female Demand, 1:00 Benjamin Wesley, 1:45 STEREO IS A LIE, 2:30 Special Guest, 3:15 The Dry Season, 4:00 The Seas, 4:45 Ume, 5:30 Young Mammals, 6:15 Papermoons, 7:00 Sleepy Horses, 7:45 B.B. Mercy, 8:30 The Steps, 9:15 Pink Snowflakes 11am – 2am HearYa.com/QuinnStorm.com’s “Stimulus Package” drinks? Paradise / 401 E. 6 th St. 11:00am Danny Malone, 12:00 Ferraby Lionheart, 1:00 The Henry Clay People, 2:00 Elliot Brood, 3:00 Joe Pug, 4:00 Tom Schraeder, 5:00 Justin Townes Earle, 6:00 Motel Motel, 7:00 Gringo Star, 8:00 Tigercity, 9:00 The Morning Benders, 10:00 BLK JKS, 11:00 Harlem Shakes, 12:00mid Red Cortez, 1:00 Tallest Man On Earth 11:30am – 6pm Affliction/Myspace Records/Ticketweb/Spaceland’s “SXSW Throw Down!” drinks? Maggie Mae’s / 323 E. 6 th St. stage one: 12:20 The Boxing Lesson, 1:10 Delphic, 2:00 Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head, 2:50 Yelle, 3:40 Nico Vega, 4:30 The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, 5:20 Other Lives stage two: 11:45 Lovvers, 12:35 The Mae Shi, 1:25 Future of the Left, 2:15 Marnie Stern, 3:05 Vivian Girls, 3:55 Mapei, 4:45 Cut Off Your Hands, 5:30 Wavves stage three: 12:00 Devon Williams, 12:50 Gavin Castleton with Meiko, 1:40 Bad Veins, 2:30 We Were Promised Jet Packs, 3:20 Harlem Shakes, 4:10 Titus Andronicus, 5:00 Garotas Suecas 12 – 4pm Lubbock New West Texas Music drinks Momo’s / 618 W. 6 th St. Kenny Maines, Andy Eppler, Amanda Shires, Cary Swinney Trio 12 – 5pm Sin City's Cosmic Corral beer? Saxon Pub / 1320 S Lamar Blvd. 12:00 The Mighty Stef, 12:45 Miranda Lee Richards, 1:30 Shawn Nelson, 2:15 The Silos, 3:00 Wirepony, 3:45 Austin Collins, 4:30 Shurman 12 – 6pm Little Radio Presents beer, bloody Marys The Red-Eyed Fly / 715 Red River St. 12:40 The Upside Down, 1:20 Whispertown2000, 1:50 Amanda Palmer, 2:20 Evangelicals, 2:50 Youngmond, Grand, 3:20 The Von Bondies, 3:50 Dawes, 4:20 Megafaun, 4:50 Tallest Man on Earth 12 – 6pm IODA Opening Day Party beer? Emo’s / 603 Red River St. 5:15 Easy Star All-Stars, 4:30 Deer Tick, 4:00 J. Tillman, 3:30 We Were Promised Jetpacks, 3:00 Blind Pilot, 2:30 maus haus, 2:00 The Phenomenal Handclap Band, 1:30 Deastro, 1:00 Marching Band, 12:30 Theresa Andersson, 12:00 Y La Bamba 12 – 6pm Break Thru Radio Party beer? The Beauty Bar / 617 E. 7 th St. 12:00 The Lemurs, 1:00 Pretty & Nice, 2:00 Drink Up Buttercup, 3:00 Hot Panda, 4:00 Project Jenny, Project Jan, 5:00 Lemonade 12 – 6pm Terrorbird/Force Field Day Party beer Red 7 / 611 E. 7 th St. Vivian Girls, Beach House, The Thermals, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Themselves, Yoni Wolf of Why?, Max Tundra, Wavves, Loney Dear, Shout Out Out Out Out, Fol Chen, Lake, Rainbow Arabia, DMG$, Larytta 12 – 6pm The 7 th Annual Florida Bandango beer, gator chili, black beans & yellow rice, Cuban bread, Cuban coffee, cigars Yard Dog Gallery / 1510 S. Congress Ave. Damon Fowler Group, The Beauvilles, Rebekah Pulley & the Reluctant Prophets, Have Gun Will Travel, Hoots and Hellmouth, The Mojo Gurus, John McNicholas 12 – 6pm Bitch Magazine/Kill Rock Stars Day Party beer, breakfast tacos Club DeVille / 900 Red River St.
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