Tuesday Ten Pack – My First Favorites from SXSW 2006

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After a week with the 650+ tracks in the first 2006 SXSW Showcasing Artist Bittorrent, here’s the first 10 tracks capturing my attention.

  • I am Constellation by The Kingdom
    Another mystical cult trying to get a recording deal to promote some bizarre religion based around a Baltimore Colts’ quarterback. I’m such a sucker for singing-in-the-round.
  • Lunch for the Sky by Socratic
    fun-lovin’ pop punk in the same vein as Blink 182 and Sum 41.
  • Stowaway by Tullycraft
    Poppy, catchy, and dorky, with background vocals.
  • Studying Politics by Emery
    Grinding guitar rock. Reminds me of Dokken’s theme song to Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
  • El Dorado by Robyn Ludwick
    Classic country tune; small town, drinking, loss.
  • Walking’ on Nails by Mac Lethal
    Kansas City’s version of Atmosphere.
  • Exit Strategy by SSM
    If Lenny Kravitz was from Detroit.
  • The Other Side of Kindness by Collin Herring
    If Neil Young sang for Son Volt.
  • Mr. Edison’s Electric Chair by Ronny Elliott
    Right up there with Tom Waits’ “What’s He Building in There?” for creepiness. The calm, peaceful retelling of the actions only make it worse.
  • Pep by Polytechnic
    There’s clapping, background vocals, and I’m pretty sure – a casiotone.

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