Panache Annual Hangover Party
Sunday March 20th
@ Beerland 711 Red River St. Austin, TX
TWO STAGES FREE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Cheap Drinks! Frito Pie!
Doors 11:30am
12:00pm Burnt Ones
12:30pm Carletta Sue Kay
1pm Unnatural Helpers
1:30pm Brainstorm
2pm Xray Eyeballs
2:30pm Heavy Cream
3pm Turbo Fruits
3:30pm Pujol
4pm Slug Guts
4:30pm Dominique Young Unique
5pm Vockah Redu
5:30pm Wise Blood
6pm Tôg
6:30pm White Mystery
7:00pm Grandchildren
7:30pm Fergus and Geronimo
8pm Danava
8:30pm When Dinos Ruled The Earth
Burnt Ones -- >
http://www.myspace.com/BurntOnesForever
Burnt Ones are a rock ‘n’ roll band that lives in San Francisco.
Carletta Sue Kay -- >
http://myspace.com/carlettasuekay
Carletta Sue Kay are equal parts Marianne Faithful, Joanna Newsom and Emmylou Harris, coupled with the song writing styles of Stephin Merritt and Cole Porter. The music gravitates toward the sadder side of life, lamenting much, regretting more. Minimalist arrangements for piano, cello, guitar and bass accentuate the solemn, at times morbid, themes of life and death.
Unnatural Helpers -- >
http://www.myspace.com/unnaturalhelpers
Anyone who has witnessed the live show over the years will be well familiar with the band's taut, muscular guitar-rock, driven by Whitmore's whip-tight drumming and usually caustic, often self-deprecating vocals. Oh, and the songs are always short. Very short.
Brainstorm -- >
http://www.myspace.com/brainstormbrainstorm
"Two people build drums, guitar, keys, handclaps, headset mics and tuba into a deafening wall of joyous jams. A brand new band with unbelievable potential!"
––J & B Mees, in NYLON Magazine
Xray Eyeballs -- >
http://www.myspace.com/xrayeyeballs
Xray Eyeballs still rival the crowd up into a huge party frenzy, but do it with more of a New-Wave Pop take on their fellow garage contemporaries. Therefore giving the kids something to hum along to while riding the train or bike home back to their Bushwick lofts. The band already has had two sold out cassettes on Night People Records (www.night-people.org) and Party Store Music (www.myspace.com/partystoremusic), as well as an upcoming 7” single on Hozac (www.hozacrecords.com).
Heavy Cream -- >
http://www.myspace.com/heavycreamband
Heavy Cream's aura is the color bad. They are three girls and one guy from Nashville, Tennessee that play rock and roll Stonehenge punk. Their music is youth incarnate; fast and loud and exuberant. Ripping through their set with the ferociousness of a mountain lion, their primal beats, catchy riffs and bewitching drones leave you wondering when Joey Ramone and Suzi Quatro had a love child.
Turbo Fruits -- >
http://www.myspace.com/turbofruits
"Turbo Fruits’ effortlessly tuneful swagger reminds you in a flash that rock & roll is an either-you’ve got-it-or-you-don’t endeavor. This Nashville trio includes the guitarist from teen-punk sensations Be Your Own Pet but comes across as even more fun and raucous." -Time Out New York
Pujol -- >
http://www.myspace.com/danielluccapujol
Pujol was raised Catholic in a 150 year old haunted house a block from the railroad tracks in Tullahoma, TN. Through persistent touring PUJOL has gained a dedicated following far beyond the current ensemble's hometown of Nashville, where their "politically informed and culturally conscientious" work have won over listeners and critics alike. He spent the bulk of his youth wearing only one sock whenever possible. Large crowds, in basements and bars, from Bristol to Brooklyn, have witnessed the strength of PUJOL's live show, which showcases the band's best qualities.
Surf City -- >
http://www.myspace.com/killsurfcitygo
“Surf City hails from Auckland, New Zealand—an honest-to-god surf city—but the band got it’s name (originally Kill Surf City) from an old Jesus and Mary Chain b-side. So, yeah, what Surf City has cooked up is a surprisingly exciting combo of Matador and Creation’s ‘90s rosters spiked with heat-seeking surf riffs. Beyond boasting a plethora of hooks, the band injects a healthy amount of stylistic curveballs and perform with the vigor of men who know they have something to prove. As you might expect, Surf City also taps into the “Dunedin sound” of their Flying Nun forebears the Clean, the Chills, et al. Proving that the Velvet Underground is a well still not dry, the band locks into a groove and lets the sparks fly as the song propels ever onwards but also harkens back to the ‘60s, albeit the more innocent, Spector-esque side of it.” Pop Matters
Dominique Young Unique -- >
www.myspace.com/dominiqueyoungunique
DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE.. is 18 years old and making music that's making moves out of the ghetto and reaching out worldwide. She started aged 12 when it was just a game recording in the Yo Majesty studio in her Robles Park neighborhood in Tampa. Dominique's home, next to the military control centre for the war in Iraq, dominates her music, a full on barrage of sound that demands your attention.
Janka Nabay -- >
http://www.vockahredu.com
Amazing bounce artist from New Orleans & Houston...get ready to get pumped!
Wise Blood -- >
http://myspace.com/hazemotes
Wise Blood is Chris Laufman, a young guy who lives in Pittsburgh and makes woozy, inward pop songs out of other people’s music. Laufman’s voice is usually the only original element in Wise Blood’s songs. But Laufman’s sample manipulation can turn something like the brontosaurus-stomp drums from Led Zeppelin’s “When the Levee Breaks” into just one element of a funky swirl of a track. To hear Laufman tell it, he’d like to take over pop music completely in the next year or so.
Tôg -->
http://www.myspace.com/togstavanger
Let´s face it. “Live fast, die young” is getting old and tiresome. So what next? Enter virtue and vice. Enter arrogance and humility. Enter the unlikely Tôg. A house pop-band influenced by horrorfilmscores, gypsy music and film noir. A seven-man-band naming themselves after a slang-word meaning "jerk" in the accent of norwegian that they sing in. A lead singer who, when he isn´t on stage, spends his time in seclusion, praying and discussing ethics and the word of God with munks and hermits, singing the lithurgy of the hours and meditating in the woods. It was on a pilgrimage in the south of France that the vision of Tôg evolved into what it is now. This vision has lead the band to pack dark, dingy clubs in Norway with all kinds of people, dancing and celebrating a hope of something more. In the darkness of the club, the brightness of the lights.
White Mystery- >
www.myspace.com/whitemysteryband
---featuring Alex White...
Grandchildren -- >
www.myspace.com/grandchildren
Everlasting is "outwardly new, yet in spirit as old as the first troubadour ballad. - T.F Gallego-Yepes In Grandchildren, every memory is a montage of sound. The beat-driven, orchestral-pop epics play like an audio scrapbook of memories from songwriter Aleks Martray’s life. Martray, the son of a high-ranking military officer, and Grandchildren’s creator, was born on a US army base in Germany and raised on both sides of the Atlantic. “I was restless from a really young age,” he explains, “Growing up in flux between different places I gravitated towards more intangible things like stories, melodies, movies, and dreams, and so early on music became a way of making a home for myself.” Grandchildren’s debut album, Everlasting, feels like a culmination of all that restlessness. A sonic collage of the sentimental and the confrontational- the album is a safe haven for multiple realities- fusing tribal beats, frayed electronics, fireside folk melodies, richly-woven orchestral-pop flourishes and even field recordings from Martray’s journeys across Central America, the Caribbean and Africa. “The project began during my nomadic mid-20’s. I was split between Baltimore, Philadelphia, NY, DC, and travels abroad. I think the music is a reflection of a young person processing their own coming of age through constant self inflicted culture shock.
Fergus & Geronimo -->
http://www.myspace.com/fergusgeronimo
Things that come from Texas are often odd and grand, and this is no exception for Denton's Fergus & Geronimo. Named after the rival child gang leaders from the 1994 movie War Of The Buttons, their music is at times both focused and loose, and comes from a wide range of unexpected influences. At the core of the group is Jason Kelly and Andrew Savage, who met while Kelly was recording and mixing a record for Teenage Cool Kids, a band started by Savage. During that four month process of recording, Kelly and Savage bonded over music, the creative process of recording, and the possibility of having a band that draws from a variety of sources. Black and Chicano doo-wop, the energy and atmosphere of classic soul, the precise control of Frank Zappa, psychedelia, and a thought to nearly everything in between.
Danava -- >
http://www.myspace.com/danava
Although Danava (pronounced DON-UH-VUH) play the type of ferociously intense, foundation-rattling, rock and roll that might righteously justify some good old fashioned head-banging, vocalist Gregory Meleney wants you to know that he doesn’t consider his band a metal outfit.
Nor are they prog-rock, or part of whatever “movement” someone just came up with to try to lump a bunch of disparate bands together. Meleney has as much use for genre tags as folks on the Titanic did for bottled water. He’s not interested in being part of a scene, and he’s entirely unconcerned about anyone’s reaction to or opinion of his band. “We’re not trying to fit in anywhere specifically,” he drawls nonchalantly. “we aren’t going to do this unless we feel happy about it.”.
When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth -- >
http://www.myspace.com/lildinos
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth is a band from Austin, Texas. Formed in 2006 by Marc Voorhees (guitar), Cory Plump (bass), Nate Cross (guitar), Brandon Crowe (drums), Jesse Hodges (vocals), Daniel Francis Doyle (drums) and George Dishner (vocals). Jeff Swanson (drums) of Austin band Gorch Fock is also known to have played when savant soloist Doyle is touring on his own. Their debut album Snacks was released by the Emperor Jones Recording Group (also home of The Rebel, Rusted Shut, KB Da Kidnappa & Pip Proud). Their second album NOT NOIICE was released on the Chalk Circle imprint.