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Working on some type for Mulberry Street Cantina, coming soon to Denton
Pan Ector Industries Shop mural time lapse
Our close friend Taylor McClure was in town for 35 Denton…And we put him to work. As we mentioned in our last post we were lucky enough to get two new murals to dress up our shop. Thank you to Spencer of Botany and Western Vinyl for letting us use their music. Keep it real, keep it local.
Mural: Taylor McClure
taylormcclure.carbonmade.com/Music: “Agave” by BOTANY
botanymusic.com/Courtesy of Western Vinyl
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Here are my findings from SXSW 2013
Best Show: Mac Demarco
This should come as no surprise, a great musician and performer that graciously gives tribute to his influences and predecessors. He’s legit and he’s doing his own thing. i did have the pleasure of buying them all beers, 20 bucks but totally worth it.
Second Best Show: King Tuff
I went to this one solo but by the end I was moshing (and I never mosh) with complete strangers. It was a blast.
Worst Show: The 1975
I was recommended to see them by an English record label scout who seemed to know what he was talking about, but seeing their set told me otherwise. Their appearance suggested something promising, but their first song eliminated that possibility. Plain, uninteresting, almost repulsive teenage pop rock that sounded like it would fit in just great on the radio. Not sure why everyone had their panties in a wad over this one.
Most Trendy: The Allah-Las
Don’t get me wrong, I love this sound/style. Beautiful, warm, tinny, guitars and vocals drowning in reverb. However there’s a huge difference between referencing a style and completely copying it. This band could have arrived on a time machine from the 1960’s with their 1960’s guitars, amps and dress shirts. It’s important that you take what you’ve heard and add SOMETHING to it. Bands who don’t learn that lesson won’t make it past one or two albums.
Best Stumble Upon: Nobunny
Theatrical, high energy, garage punk. I’m always skeptical of lead singers who don’t play an instrument but this guy was so ridiculous in his bunny mask and black underwear that it was great.
Woops! I only caught the last song: Zorch
Sadly I missed most of their set but their last song was amazing. In a half full warehouse in the middle of nowhere way on the east side they played with colored lights shooting everywhere. The two of them sat facing each other, one on drums and other electronics, the other a wall of synthesizers. The drum beats seemed to be slightly jazz inspired which I appreciated after seeing so many trendy bands who seemed to have spontaneously asked their little brother’s girlfriend to fill in because she’s cute and adorable but can’t hit more than one thing at a time. They composed an interesting texture of sound, and it was refreshing to hear something unfamiliar and not a reference to a popular style of the past.
All in all here’s what i saw, with a few other notes:
Allah Las (2x)
Burnt ones
People’s temple
Marmalakes
*Burger records showcase from the parking lot of trailer space because they were enforcing the ridiculously low 40 people capacity.
Mac Demarco (3x)
Bleached
Tashaki Miyaki
King Tuff
Chelsea Light Moving
Homeshake (a side project of Mac Demarco in which he plays the drums, also Walter TV is the side project of his bassist Pierce)
Alt-J (surprisingly lacking energy live)
True Widow
White Lung (most legit girl drummer I saw all week, maybe the only legit one)
Flaming Lips - they played tons of awesome new stuff
Nobunny
Natural Child
Thee Oh Sees
Zorch


King Tuff
Welcome back friends. It’s been almost a year. I’ve missed you. Now look at this. It’s a shirt I worked on collaboratively with Thomas Rodgers for the 35 Denton music festival. Oh by the way, I’m working at Pan Ector this semester with some really awesome and talented dudes. Every minute so far has been a blast. I promise we’ll talk again soon.
-Whitney
New Orleans August 2011 with Mike and Annie
New Orleans August 2011 with Annie Behrman and Mike Fizz.
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This summer Andrew Tellez and I are battling it out alphabet style. Let us know which cap you think should win the fight. First up, the A’s.
Treat your ears right. Listen to this track.
It was recorded as part of a series called Shaking Through, a project that challenges deserving new young bands to arrange and record one song in two days. This session happened to be curated by one of my favorite musicians, Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog. He contributes on vocals, drums, bass and Farfisa.