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SXSW 2014: Charli XCX x Vinyl Video

Posted on March 31, 2014November 4, 2014 by Emily McBride

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Reunited, and it feels so badass!  You know it’s going to be a good SXSW when your first interview is a follow-up with pop princess Charli XCX.

You may remember her from our video interview last year. OR you may know her from her awesome collaborations with artists like Icona Pop and Iggy Azalea (no, but seriously…anyone who has been in my office or in the car with me over the last two weeks month can attest to the fact that I can’t. Stop. Listening to “Fancy”). OR you may just be obsessed with her last album, True Romance and counting the days until her next.  Either way, every one of you should know and love this girl by now.

We caught up on a balcony at the Hilton in downtown Austin for a quick reunion on the first day of South by Southwest to talk about her new projects and what’s next for her (but not before she viciously attacked me with my own microphone – don’t worry; we hugged it out). Enjoy.

SXSW Recap: Females Shine at House of Vans

Posted on March 24, 2014April 4, 2014 by Emma Cramer
#babewatching

Checking the pages upon pages of lineups the morning of March 12th with coffee in hand, I found it. I found the one party that day not to be missed. It was taking place at the historic Mohawk in downtown Austin. Four amazing female acts played, and they were not there to mess around.  Below is a short synopsis of each act.

Lydia Loveless:

Unfortunately, I was running behind and arrived late to this rising star’s set (in my defense, no one is ever on time during the chaos that is SXSW). But on the positive side, I did get to listen to the last half from behind a protruding wall partially blocking the overflowing room for which she was playing. The number of people willing to pack into that small room was a good indication of the huge amount of talent this petite blond possesses. Her country twang had an infectious edge reminiscent of the rich voice of Stevie Nix. As her set came to a close, I understood why so much hype surrounded this artist coming into the music week of South by, and she sure lived up to it.

Kelela:
Oh, Kelela. I could listen to this songstress’ lovely layered voice for hours on end.  She is impressive pre-recorded but even more so live, her voice boasting such a range from full and rich bass notes to beautiful and airy falsettos. Unfortunately her set overlapped slightly with Lydia’s, so I only truly caught the tail end. The uniqueness of her sound, her breathtaking voice layered on top an eclectic mix of bass, drum, and electronic tones, especially rang out on “Cut 4 Me,” the title track of her 2013 LP.

Her avant-garde sound is difficult to pin point, which could be because of her out of place feelings as second generation Ethiopian Immigrant raised in the states. Yet her music reaps amazing benefits from this situation, breaking the confines of any particular genre.

Charli XCX:
Punk pop princess of the UK Charli XCX was next on the bill at the House of Vans – the performance I had been waiting for all day. Bounding onto the stage, she immediately began strutting around the stage like she owned it, throwing her wild black locks around as she danced. Known for her synthy pop beats with a dark side, the 21-year-old shined on slower track “Black Roses” and fist pumping crowd favorite “SuperLove.”

Not only did she sound fabulous, she looked the part as well donning a lovely vintage plaid dress and stunning the crowd with her intense stare and sassy red lips. She ended her high energy set with an appropriate cover of the famous tune “I Want Candy.” Needless to say, Charli XCX did not disappoint.

Dum Dum Girls:
If you are looking for a powerhouse all female rock band, then go see Dum Dum Girls live. In their 40 minute set, the four-woman group managed to kill all guys rock harder stereotypes. Dee Dee’s voice soared high above the dreamy psychedelic guitars, sounding especially ethereal on tracks “Coming Down” and “Lord Knows.” All four wore all black, fitting for the slight melancholy that melds into their music. Addictive 80s melodies are sprinkled into certain tracks, especially those off their 2014 album Too True such as “Rimbaud Eyes” that captivated the crowd. Although the Dum Dum Girls went last for the females that day at the Mohawk, they certainly weren’t the least.

SXSW with Charli XCX

Posted on March 19, 2013September 1, 2013 by Emily McBride

We’re hearing about her everywhere.  She collaborated with Icona Pop on “I Love It” (which we became obsessed with after seeing it featured on that episode of Girls…you know the one we mean…).  She has opened for Coldplay.  She’s just finished up a handful of shows at South by Southwest, and now she’s gearing up for her tours with Ellie Goulding and Marina & the Diamonds.

Charli is a badass.  I think that’s pretty apparent.  And she’s absolutely a true pop artist – but not a manufactured, formulaic clone popster like the ones dominating the radio (too many names…I cannot pick).  I got to see her twice at South by Southwest this year, and I can’t emphasize this enough- she’s the real deal.

So, in honor of my newfound Charli-love, I scored an interview with her so we could talk about her name, our mutual obsession with Girls, her collaboration with Icona Pop and her tour plans!

Enjoy, and then be sure to snag her upcoming album, True Romance (coming in April) and catch her on her upcoming tour!

CHARLI XCX

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2013

May 6th-29th w/Marina & The Diamonds

MAY

6                      San Francisco, CA                 The Warfield

7                      Santa Ana, CA                        Observatory

10                    San Diego, CA                        House of Blues

11                    Los Angeles, CA                    Shrine Exposition Center

13                    Salt Lake City, UT                 Club Sound

14                    Englewood, CO                     The Gothic Theatre

16                    Lawrence, KS                        The Granada

17                    St. Louis, MO                         The Pageant

19                    Minneapolis, MN                 Skyway Theater

20                    Chicago, IL                            Riviera Theater

22                    Detroit, MI                             St. Andrews Hall

23                    Toronto, ON                          Sound Academy

24                    Montreal, QC                         Metropolis

28                    Pittsburgh, PA                       Stage AE

29                    New York, NY                        Central Park SummerStage @ Rumsey Playfield

31                    Brooklyn, NY                         Glasslands

 

JUNE

1                     Philadelphia, PA                    Union Transfer

3                      Washington, DC                    U Street Music Hall

4                      Norfolk, VA                             The NorVa

6                      Orlando, FL                             The Social

8                      Miami, FL                                 Grand Central Miami

10                    Charlotte, NC                           Visulite Theatre

12                    Indianapolis, IN                       Deluxe @ Old National Centre

13-16               Manchester, TN                      Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

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