2014-09-29



Austin City Limits, the longest-running live music program in television history (recently celebrating its 40th anniversary – QRO photos), also has one of the biggest festivals in America. Held on Friday-to-Sunday on back-to-back weekends, October 3rd to 5th & 10th to 12th, in Zilker Park:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd & 10th

Honda Stage

OutKast, 8:15 PM – 10:00 PM

You know OutKast (QRO photos at a festival). Oh yes, you know OutKast (QRO photos at a festival). André ‘André 3000’ Benjamin and Antwan ‘Big Boi’ Patton basically brought the Hotlanta sound to break up the East Coast vs. West Coast hip-hop duopoly. Speakerboxx/The Love Below and especially ubiquitous single “Hey Ya!” were all over the airwaves (and introduced a post-film, pre-Instagram generation to the Polaroid picture). After soundtracking Idlewild in 2006, the duo went on an indefinite hiatus (QRO photos of Big Boi solo at a festival), only to make the biggest reunion of 2014. They’re headlining seemingly every festival out there, including ACL (QRO photos at a festival).



Childish Gambino, 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM

The world is littered with rappers trying their hand at acting, and actors trying their hand at rapping (to say nothing of sports stars trying both) – with usually poor results. Standing out from that crowd is Childish Gambino (QRO photos), a.k.a. Donald Glover (QRO photos at a festival) of NBC’s great (but sadly cancelled) Community. Joel McHale ain’t the only one with a second job – but will Danny Pudi (QRO photo) or Alison Brie (QRO live review) be there for Troy’s return to ACL (QRO photos at a festival) for the second time in three years (QRO photos at a festival)?



CHVRCHES, 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Scottish electro-pop outfit CHVRCHES (QRO live review) have gotten very big very fast (QRO photos at a festival), before & after the release of debut full-length The Bones of What You Believe (QRO review) – but are fronted by the tiny Lauren Mayberry (QRO photos at a festival) and some giant lights (QRO photos at a festival).

Jimmy Cliff, 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM

You wouldn’t have heard of reggae without Jimmy Cliff (QRO photos at a festival). The much-honored artist (2010 Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee, only living musician currently holding The Order of Merit, Jamaica’s highest award in arts & sciences), Cliff introduced reggae to the wider world when he sang & starred in 1972’s The Harder They Come, and is now an icon in world music (QRO photos at a festival on another continent).

Asleep At the Wheel (10/3) / Ray Benson & MilkDrive (10/10), 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM

West Virginia-born, Austin-living Asleep At the Wheel having been bringing western swing since 1970, racking up not only nine Grammy Awards, but have also appeared at every single Austin City Limits Festival!

Miller Lite Stage

The Glitch Mob, 7:15 PM – 8:15 PM

Electronic outfit The Glitch Mob (QRO photos at a festival) aren’t just button-pushers, but integrate their laptops & MIDIs into their live show, making them suitable for the club or the festival. They come to Austin City Limits Festival behind this year’s charting Love Death Immortality (QRO review).

Sam Smith, 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM

Sam Smith came to notice just back in 2012, singing on hit single “Latch” by Disclosure, but has since broken out on his own with this year’s debut, In the Lonely Hour, with single “Stay With Me” an international hit (including getting him on Saturday Night Live). He’s also, randomly, third cousin of Lily Allen.

Bleachers, 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Jack Antonoff of fun. (QRO live review) recently launched his own indie-pop side-project, Bleachers (QRO photos at a festival).

Temples, 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM

Despite only starting two years ago, Temples (QRO live review) have received press attention in their native England after being called the best new band in Britain (QRO photos at a U.K. festival) by the likes of Noel Gallagher (QRO live review) and Johnny Marr (QRO live review). They come to ACL (QRO photos at a festival) hot on the heels of that heat and February’s debut full-length, Sun Structures (QRO review).

Young & Sick, 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

California art collective Young & Sick (QRO photos at a festival) have done everything from album art (for Foster the People’s Torches – see below – Maroon 5’s Overexposed, and even Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines) to recently creating the largest mural on the West Coast. They also made headlines with their music, after turning down six-figure contracts to release single “Continuum” online.

Austin Ventures Stage

Blackberry Smoke, 7:15 PM – 8:15 PM

The Suthron rock of Atlanta’s Blackberry Smoke headlines the Austin Ventures Stage on Friday at Austin City Limits.

J. Roddy Walston & The Business, 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM

Roddy Walston brings the rock to Austin City Limits for a second time, both as frontman for J. Roddy Walston & The Business (QRO photos outdoors) and solo.

Lake Street Dive, 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

After meeting at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music (QRO photos at a Boston festival), jazz-soul outfit Lake Street Dive (QRO photos outdoors) became, “Two girls, two guys, and a whole lotta feelings.”

Also:

Robert Ellis, 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM

The Preatures, 1:00 PM – 1:40 PM

Sphynx (10/3) / Black Pistol Fire (10/10), 12:00 PM – 12:40 PM

Arum Rae (10/3) / Penny & Sparrow (10/10), 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM

Bevintel (10/3) / Zilker (10/10) Stage

Ozomatli, 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM

Ozomatli (QRO photos) bring the Latin flavor and more from Los Angeles as they mix rock, hip-hop, salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, & more (QRO photos with New York Pops) – it’s been described by the group as taking in everything one hears on a trip down all of famed Sunset Boulevard, on 2010’s Fire Away (QRO review), 2012’s kid’s album Ozomatli Presents Ozokidz, and this year’s (adult) Place In the Sun.

Also:

Ana Tijoux, 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Jon Batiste & Stay Human, 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM – QRO photos at a festival

The Jones Family Singers, 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM

Shields of Faith, 12:15 PM – 1:00 PM

The Barton Hills Choir, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM

BMI Stage

Jon Pardi (10/3) / Future Unlimited (10/10), 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM

Los Colognes (10/3) / The Lonely Biscuits (10/10), 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Blank Range, 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM

Marc Scibilia (10/3) / Catfish & The Bottlemen (10/10), 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM

RetailMeNot Stage

Belle & Sebastian, 7:15 PM – 8:15 PM

While everyone raves about all the nineties acts reuniting, such as Superchunk (QRO live review) & Teenage Fanclub (QRO live review), pause for a moment to praise great bands from the last century/millennium who didn’t break up, such as Belle & Sebastian (QRO photos outdoors). The Glaswegian outfit’s ‘wistful pop’ has captured hearts for years & years now, with their latest, 2010’s Belle & Sebastian Write About Love, pretty much saying it all. They come to ACL (QRO photos at ACL Live) after last year’s second compilation record, Third Eye Centre, so look for some rarities to go with the hits.

St. Vincent, 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM

After the one-and-only Annie Clark (QRO interview) made 2007 her break-out year, both as part of The Polyphonic Spree on The Fragile Army (QRO review) and with her own debut as St. Vincent (QRO photos), Marry Me (QRO review), she followed that up with even-better years (QRO spotlight on), gracing festivals (QRO photos at a festival), charming and surprising crowds with winning humor live (QRO live review), and bringing a stable of new songs (QRO live review). Those new songs, like “Laughing With a Mouth of Blood” (QRO video) and “Actor Out of Work” (QRO video) formed into 2009’s Actor (QRO review), which vaunted her into the even bigger time (QRO photos at a festival), including playing Lincoln Center (QRO live review) and other storied concert halls (QRO photos at a festival) & venues (QRO photos at Royal Albert Hall).

Admittedly, 2011’s Strange Mercy (QRO review) wasn’t quite as good, but then she teamed up with the one-and-only David Byrne (QRO photos at a festival together) for 2012′s Love This Giant (QRO review), and now the holy St. Vincent (QRO photos) comes back with a vengeance this year on St. Vincent (QRO review), and an absolutely stellar live show (QRO photos in Europe), with her platinum grey hair and mannequin moves shining outdoors (QRO live review outdoors), at festivals (QRO photos at a festival) and in the Old World (QRO live review in Europe). A must-see at ACL ‘14 (QRO photos at a festival).

Hozier, 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Ireland’s Andrew Hozier-Byrne comes to Austin City Limits Festival off of breakthrough single “Take Me To the Church”.

Also:

Moats (10/3) / Saints of Valory (10/10), 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM

Night Terrors of 1927, 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

Samsung Galaxy Stage

Beck, 8:15 PM – 9:30 PM

Beck (QRO photos at a festival) is back! Your favorite musical non-conformist (QRO photos at a festival) broke through in the mid-nineties thanks to songs like “Loser”, “Where It’s At”, and “Devil’s Haircut” off of early records Mellow Gold and Odelay (QRO deluxe edition review), mixing white boy funk with indie-rock and experimental – as well also delivering a stripped, soulful folk side to boot. After full-lengths 2008’s Modern Guilt (QRO review) and 2006’s The Information (QRO review), he took off time to work as a producer (such as on Thurston Moore’s Demolished Thoughts – QRO review – and Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks’ Mirror Traffic – QRO review), only releasing a few soundtrack tracks (like writing for the fictional band Sex Bob-omb in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World – QRO soundtrack review) and a ‘song reader’. But he finally delivered a new studio album this year in Morning Phase (QRO review) – and of course it’s great. A perfect headliner for ACL ’14 (QRO headlining a festival).

Foster the People, 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM

Los Angeles’ Foster the People (QRO photos at a festival) came out of nowhere in 2010 with viral hit “Pumped Up Kicks”, followed that up with the Top Ten debut Torches (QRO review). Their listener- and dancer-friendly electronic sounds (QRO photos at a festival) aren’t exactly revelatory, but are sure to set the crowd on fire (QRO live review). They come back to ACL (QRO photos at a festival) behind this year’s release of Torches follow-up, Supermodel (QRO review).

Paolo Nutini, 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Not Italian but Scottish, the interesting and eclectic Paolo Nutini (QRO interview) hit it big with his 2006 debut These Streets, and followed it up strongly with 2009’s Sunny Side Up – and yet has been getting even better press for this year’s Caustic Love (QRO photos).

Capital Cities, 2:15 PM – 3:15

Enjoy the exciting and excitable electro-pop of Capital Cities (QRO photos at a festival), who are coming off playing at the Statue of Liberty (QRO live review)!

Also:

James Bay, 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM

Austin Kiddie Limits

Ralph’s World, 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Sugar Free Allstars, 2:30 PM – 2:55 PM

Elizabeth McQueen (10/3) / School of Rock (10/10), 1:30 PM – 1:55 PM

School of Rock (10/3) / Elizabeth McQueen (10/10), 12:30 PM – 12:55 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th & 11th

Honda Stage

Skrillex, 8:30 PM – 9:45 PM

Originally frontman for L.A. post-hardcore outfit From First to Last, Sonny Moore – a.k.a. Skrillex (QRO photos) – has since reinvented himself as the electro-house/dubstep DJ (QRO photos), headlining all sorts of festivals (QRO photos headlining a festival), and even been impersonated on Saturday Night Live.

The Avett Brothers, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

One of the bigger – and better – hits of today’s new Americana (QRO photos at a festival), The Avett Brothers (QRO photos at a festival) won a wide audience with 2009’s fine country of I and Love and You (QRO review), including playing on The Grammys with Bob Dylan, and now come to ACL (QRO photos at a festival), with 2012’s follow-up The Carpenter (QRO review). Their country can even fit in the big city (QRO photos at a festival), as they come to ACL for a third time.

Interpol, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

When the Lower East Side music scene broke out at the beginning of this century/millennium, one of the biggest breakouts was neo-New Wave outfit Interpol (QRO live review) with Turn On the Bright Lights and Antics. Unfortunately, 2007 major label debut Our Love To Admire (QRO review) was a serious disappointment, leading to a hiatus (where singer/guitarist Paul Banks did his own solo thing as Julian Plenti – QRO European tour review). But 2010’s return to Matador Records Interpol (QRO review) was a return to form, and so was their live show (QRO photos), even on the festival circuit (QRO photos at a festival). Of course, the following year saw another hiatus (with Paul Banks going solo again, this time under his own name – QRO album review), but the band has returned once more (QRO photos at a festival), with El Pintor out in August (QRO photos at a festival in August) and coming to ACL (QRO photos at a festival).

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

From just west in New Orleans, Trombone Shorty (QRO photos) doesn’t just toot his horn but also integrates more modern funk and rap into his jazz.

Also:

Empires, 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

Miller Lite Stage

Broken Bells, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM

In the middle of the last decade, two of the biggest breakout artists were The Shins (QRO live review), thanks to being featured on the Garden State soundtrack, and Danger Mouse, thanks being part of Gnarls Barkley & multiple producer/contributor credits (The Rapture, The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Beck). The Shins followed up with Wincing the Night Away (QRO review), Gnarls Barkley with The Odd Couple, but then silence – until 2010, when main Shin James Mercer teamed up with Danger Mouse as Broken Bells. Unfortunately, their self-titled debut (QRO review) was rather underwhelming, albeit from high expectations, and Mercer returned to The Shins for Port of Morrow (QRO review), while Danger Mouse returned to producer (like Portugal. The Man’s Evil Friends – QRO review).

But Broken Bells have returned this year, with the interesting, retro-futuristic After the Disco (QRO review). Their live show was too dark – literally not enough lighting (QRO photos at an Austin festival), but hopefully that, at least, can be fixed by playing in twilight (QRO photos outdoors at a festival) as they return to Austin City Limit Festival.

Icona Pop, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

“I Love It” – with that song Icona Pop (QRO spotlight on) jumped from just another Swedish electro-pop act into growing stardom. Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo (QRO interview) having been bringing it live ever since, from small headlining gigs (QRO live review) to massive opening slots (QRO live review), and now their festival gigs features sprawling, over-capacity crowds (QRO photos at a festival).

Kodaline, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

While this year’s In a Perfect World (QRO review) might technically be the first full-length for Dublin folk-rockers Kodaline (QRO photos), fans of their music have been rocking along to them for years by now (QRO photos at a festival). They come to ACL for the second year in a row.

Also:

Zoé, 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

The Rosebuds, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – QRO spotlight on

Austin Ventures Stage

Juanes, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Out of the heavy metal Ekhymosis came the Latin Cumbia-pop sensation Juanes.

Lucius, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

The New York Times described Lucius as “The next Feist” (QRO live review) – even if you don’t believe everything The Grey Lady says, be sure to check them out (QRO photos at a festival).

Poliça, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Minneapolis indie/electronic/R&B outfit Poliça (QRO photos at a festival) have been getting serious attention in the last few years (and not just for the ‘ç’…).

Also:

Falls, 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM

Benjamin Booker, 1:00 PM – 1:40 PM – QRO photos at a festival

Mike & The Moonpies (10/4) / The Nightowls (10/11), 12:00 PM – 12:40 PM

Blue Bear (10/4) / Riders Against the Storm (10/11), 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM

Bevintel (10/4) / Zilker (10/11) Stage

Beats Antique, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

World fusion electronica act Beats Antique (QRO photos) not only fuses styles of music, but also styles of dance, including that of the belly (QRO photos at a festival). They come to Austin City Limits Festival for a second time.

My Brightest Diamond, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

While Shara Worden (QRO photos at a festival) has shined in her collaborations, like those with National (QRO photos at a National-curated festival) spin-off Clogs (QRO photos) and Sufjan Stevens (QRO live review), she’s still best known as My Brightest Diamond (QRO photos outdoors) on albums like 2008’s A Thousand Shark’s Teeth (QRO review), 2011’s All Things Will Unwind (QRO review), and this year’s just-out This Is My Hand.

Also:

Tor Miller, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Nightbox (10/4) / Ashley Cleveland (10/11), 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM

The Levites, 12:15 PM – 1:00 PM

Wesley Bray & The Disciples of Joy, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM

BMI Stage

The Wans (10/4) / Beat Connection (10/11), 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Seattle’s Jordan Koplowitz & Reed Juenger mix electronics and dance as Beat Connection.

Also:

Snowmine (10/4) / Bully (10/11), 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Rey Pila, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

The Hunts (10/4) / von Grey (10/11), 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

RetailMeNot Stage

Major Lazer, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM

The collaboration between DJ/producers Diplo (QRO photos) and Switch (QRO photos) made a serious breakthrough in 2009 as Major Lazer (QRO photos at a festival), with Guns Don’t Kill People. Lazers Do, but since signed to indie imprint Secretly Canadian for last year’s full-length follow-up, Free the Universe – and know how to do it at festivals (QRO photos at a festival).

Iggy Azalea, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Hailing from Australia, Iggy Azalea (QRO photos) has a flow like Yelawolf, the body of a model, and the attitude of Oakland’s Kreayshawn. Also, the beats she flows on would put some hip-hop producers from the south to shame, so check at her wild show & crazy crowd at Austin City Limits (QRO photos at a festival).

tUnE-yArDs, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Oakland’s Merrill Garbus (QRO photos) got notice in the likes of Brooklyn (QRO photos) & Britain (QRO live review in London) as tUnE-yArDs (QRO photos outdoors), and then more and more fans behind her debut w h o k i l l (QRO review). She comes to ACL after this spring’s release of follow-up Nikki Nack (QRO review).

Mac DeMarco, 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

Some artists toil in obscurity for years, even decades, but Mac DeMarco (QRO photos at a festival) is only just old enough to drink, and already has his debut full-length, Mac DeMarco 2, and reputation for wild live shows (QRO photos at a festival) that brings him to Bumbershoot (QRO photos at a festival).

Also:

The Chain Gang of 1974, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – QRO spotlight on

Samsung Galaxy Stage

Eminem, 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM

When The Beatles reissues came out, it launched the band to #2 on the top-selling artists of this decade/century/millennium. Who’s #1? Eminem, a.k.a. Slim Shady, a.k.a. Marshall Bruce Mathers III. The ultra-famous rap star (QRO photos headlining a festival) has had the fastest-selling hip-hop album ever, tons of Grammys, even an Oscar (for his song his semi-autobiographical starring vehicle, 8 Mile). He took a musical hiatus for a few years, but came back in 2009 with Relapse and the following year’s self-admitted comeback, Recovery, before last year’s sequel to his best-known & -loved album in The Marshall Mathers LP 2. He’s also almost as famous for his celebrity lifestyle, including feuds with just about everyone (including his mother & now ex-wife, as well as Triumph, The Insult Comic Dog…).

Lana Del Rey, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Few have had as quick an up-and-down as Lana Del Rey. The singer (actual name: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) toiled in obscurity until becoming Ms. Del Rey, with which she suddenly jumped from playing dingy places like Glasslands (QRO venue review) in Brooklyn to becoming the musical guest on Saturday Night Live (QRO Music on Late Night TV). That SNL performance, however, was widely panned, as was her full-length Born To Die (QRO review), earning her the reputation as just being a ‘pretty face’ (being signed as an actual model didn’t help, either…). But see & hear for yourself as she plays ACL behind follow-up, Ultraviolence.

The Head and The Heart, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Fairly recently, things have been seriously booming for The Head and The Heart (QRO live review). The Seattle alt-folk/pop band (QRO photos outdoors) was signed by Sub Pop (QRO photos outdoors), named their city’s best new band by Seattle Weekly, opened for everybody from Dave Matthews (QRO live review) to Death Cab for Cutie (QRO album review). They’ve since graduated to headlining status (QRO live review) behind last year’s sweet Let’s Be Still (QRO review) – though their crowds won’t (QRO photos at a festival).

Rebelution, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Bringing some reggae back to ACL is Santa Barbara’s Rebelution (QRO photos in Santa Barbara), who’ve been all over the festival circuit – and recently had an over-packed Big Apple show shut down by the FDNY!

Spanish Gold, 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

Catch the genre-bending Spanish Gold (QRO photos in Austin), who come to Austin City Limits (QRO photos) off of last May’s debut full-length, South of Nowhere.

Austin Kiddie Limits

Ralph’s World (10/4) / Steve Songs (10/11), 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Steve Songs (10/4) / Ralph’s World (10/11), 2:30 PM – 2:55 PM

School of Rock (10/4) / Elizabeth McQueen (10/11), 1:30 PM – 1:55 PM

Sugar Free Allstars, 12:30 PM – 12:55 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th & 12th

Honda Stage

Calvin Harris, 8:00 PM – 9:15 PM

Scottish big-name DJ Calvin Harris (QRO photos at a festival) Created Disco (QRO review), has been Ready For the Weekend for 18 Months.

Spoon, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

As The Tick would shout, “Spoon!!!” Austin’s own Spoon (QRO live review outdoors) has been turning heads in the indie-sphere for a while with their trademark indie-rock, but with 2007’s Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (QRO review) & 2010’s Transference (QRO review), the group (QRO photos at a festival) has launched into the stratosphere, including headlining at New York’s own ultra-upscale Radio City Music Hall (QRO live review). A festival veteran (QRO photos at a festival), including headlining fests (QRO photos headlining a festival), they come home to ACL (QRO photos at a festival this summer), now behind this fall’s release of They Want My Soul (QRO review). Three cheers for “The Underdog” (QRO video)!

Oh, and they play Austin City Limits Festival for a sixth time (QRO photos at a festival)!

Fitz & The Tantrums, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

While acts like Brooklyn’s Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (QRO live review) revive the soul sound, Los Angeles’ Fitz & The Tantrums (QRO photos) are reinventing it with an indie-pop twist (QRO photos at a festival) – and their own amazing live show (QRO live review), including at festivals (QRO photos at a festival), like ACL 2011.

AFI, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Has it really been over twenty years for AFI (QRO live review)? The band has evolved from their early snot-punk Bay Area roots (full-length debut Answer That and Stay Fashionable was produced by Tim Armstrong of Rancid and featured “High School Football Hero” and “I Wanna Get a Mohawk (But Mom Won’t Let Me Get On)”) to hardcore and then post-hardcore, a dark romantic sound and style that saw them attain mainstream success. The band (QRO photos) comes to Austin City Limits (QRO photos at a festival) after last fall’s release of their ninth studio album, Burials.

Also:

MØ, 12:15 PM – 1:00 PM

Miller Lite Stage

Zedd, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

German electro-house producer Zedd (real name: Anton Zaslavski) has been branching out into complextro & dubstep, as he’s become a festival regular (QRO photos at a festival).

Phantogram, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Saratoga Springs’ dancetronica act Phantogram (QRO photos at a festival) got notice less for their debut full-length Eyelid Movies (QRO review) than their enchanting live show (QRO photos at a festival) – which works outdoors (QRO photos outdoors at a festival), when in the evening (QRO photos at a festival). They come to Austin City Limits (QRO photos at a festival) behind their new Voices (QRO review).

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