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Under the Radar’s Three SXSW Day Parties to Feature Charli XCX, EMA, Future Islands, and Many More

Lineups Also Includes We Were Promised Jetpacks, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Yamantaka//Sonic Titan, Connan Mockasin, Arthur Beatrice, Gruff Rhys, The Mary Onettes, Small Black, Thumpers, Woman's Hour, and Others

Feb 28, 2014

Under the Radar magazine is excited to reveal the full lineups, poster, and set times for our three SXSW 2014 day parties, taking place on Wednesday, March 12, Thursday, March 13, and Friday, March 14. Lineups include Charli XCX, EMA, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Future Islands, Connan Mockasin, We Were Promised Jetpacks, The Mary Onettes, Small Black, Thumpers, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Arthur Beatrice, Gruff Rhys, Woman’s Hour, and many others. More

Nov 08, 2013

Earlier this summer San Francisco shoegazers Weekend released their sophomore LP Jinx. Yesterday the band premiered a new music video featuring their latest single “Rosaries.” More

Jul 18, 2013

Here is a roundup of all the notable upcoming albums available to stream on various websites this week. More

Treasure Island Festival 2011 Lineup Announced – Death Cab for Cutie, St. Vincent, and more

Performers Also Include Cut Copy, Beach House, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Friendly Fires, Empire of the Sun, Battles, and others

Jul 26, 2011

Today, Treasure Island Music Festival announced their 2011 lineup. More



Interviews

Weekend

Post-Punk Fantasy

Oct 10, 2013

When you think of post-punk’s 1980s heyday, the mind doesn’t tend to wander too far outside of London. Killing Joke, The Cure, and Wire were all huge influences on the New York scene that followed and warped into New Wave, so it seems a little incongruous that one of the most exciting bands leading its revival actually hails from sunny California. More


Reviews

Jul 26, 2013

Take a tour of the 2013 festival circuit and you will find definitive proof, if any were still needed, of the rejuvenation of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s shoegaze movement. More