Julien Baker and Torres carry out at The Luck Reunion Pageant 2025 at Luck Ranch on March 13, 2025 in Spicewood, Texas.
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Julien Baker and Torres
“Who wants excellence once you’ve obtained charisma?” Julien Baker quipped at Wednesday’s SXSW efficiency with Torres. The pair each oozed allure and exuded greatness at their inaugural pageant set, providing a sneak peek at their forthcoming album, Ship A Prayer My Method. The duo’s musical chemistry was apparent as they traded leads on country-tinged tunes, harkening their Southern roots whereas forging areas for queer tales. —Michelle Bacon, 90.9 The Bridge
Case Oats
Led by Casey Gomez Walker, the Chicago-based act Case Oats carried out fascinating units at SXSW on the heels of signing to Merge Data. Walker’s inventive writing background was on full show along with her deft lyricism, buoyed by the accompaniment of Spencer Tweedy on drums, Max Subar on guitar and pedal metal, Jason Ashworth on bass and Scott Daniel on fiddle. Primarily based on a brief story Walker wrote in school, lead single “Seventeen” captures the worldview of that formative time in her life. The outfit’s debut album is due out later this yr, and I can not wait to see how these songs tackle new life on the highway. —Need Moses, WNRN
Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson took the stage for the primary time in 15 years with a shock set at Luck Reunion, one of many ancillary occasions to SXSW that takes place at Willie Nelson’s ranch. No stranger to reinventing herself, Simpson carried out songs with a brand new nation/Americana sound, formed partly by producer JD McPherson, a collaborator on her forthcoming EP Nashville Canyon. Simpson’s putting efficiency was met with an overwhelmingly constructive response from the gang, who appeared drawn to the artist’s genuine self-expression. —Lindsay Kimball, The Present
La Sécurité
What a distinction a yr makes! Finally yr’s SXSW, Montreal artsy dance punk band La Sécurité was like a souped-up muscle automotive made for a drag race: one lengthy straightaway with none turns. After a yr of touring and refining its craft, the band landed again in Austin extra like a Components 1 race automotive: even sooner, however now in a position to deal with hairpin curves. Assured, spry and balletic, La Sécurité is on high of its sport this yr. —Rick McNulty, KUTX
Supply
It made sense that I might uncover a band from the Reside Music Capital of Australia (Melbourne) ripping by means of units within the Reside Music Capital of the World (Austin). The band’s second full-length album, Pressure Majeure, aptly describes mining the perfect components of punk and glam riffage (and eye shadow) with three alternating vocalists. There’s so much to be loud about proper now, and Supply makes “shouting it out loud” enjoyable. —Jeff Sweatman, WNRN
Edgar Alejandro
As he crooned and charmed his manner by means of an early morning set, 23-year-old Edgar Alejandro captivated the KUTX Reside at Scholz Garten viewers. You could acknowledge the Los Angeles artist’s standout single “A Tu Lado,” which went viral on TikTok final yr. At SXSW, he carried out with simply an acoustic guitar and trumpet — however this fall, Alejandro, who was born to a household of mariachis in Guadalajara, shall be touring with a 14-piece orchestra in assist of his forthcoming album. —Deidre Gott, KUTX
Sedona
Performing with a sensibility that mixes a Southern California/Fleetwood Mac vibe with trendy pop, San Fernando-native Sedona is making waves along with her new document, Getting Into Heaven. I caught her final efficiency at SXSW at a swanky bar in Austin and was struck by her well-crafted songs, like the one “Finest Stored Secret.” —Alejandro Cohen, KCRW
Taylor Rae
Regardless of having lived in Austin for seven years, Taylor Rae made her SXSW debut this yr. Her new intimate and groovy album, The Void, shall be launched subsequent month. —Jessie Scott, WMOT
