SXSW Music Festival 2018 Announces Sixth Round of Showcasing Artists Featuring Bully, Albert Hammond Jr. and Wye Oak

The SXSW lineup just keeps on building, with a sixth round of artists announced for the Austin, TX festival in March. With just over a month to go before the festivities, this edition of bands is a little more top heavy than the last few announcements, featuring a plethora of indie heavyweights.

The biggest name this round is probably Albert Hammond Jr., who has a strong solo catalog in addition to his work with The Strokes. It’s been a while since we’ve had new music from Hammond Jr. – his last release being 2015’s Momentary Masters – hopefully this round of shows in 2018 features some new music.

Nashville guitar-pop band Bully will be bringing their grungy anthems down to Austin, fresh off of the triumphant release of their excellent second LP Losing. Hailing from the next state north are White Reaper, who deliver buzzy garage anthems with just a touch of retro stadium rock grandiosity. Their second album The World’s Best American Band further honed their infectious style and was one of the best rock albums of 2017.

Wye Oak were in the news just a few days ago after they announced their new album, the much-anticipated The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs. Their sixth studio album, it follows up their 2016 release Tween. White Fang are a goofy stoner punk band – the fact that their own website bills them as “The Stupidest Band On the Planet.” Despite this nonchalance, they are legitimately talented musicians and musicians with a deep repertoire of songs. Finally, French singer Fishbach will be making her way out to the States to play at the festival. She releases an album this month titled A Te Merci – it’s the American release of the album. Back home in France the songs has been widely acclaimed.

Other new artists announced that will be performing at the festival include 16 the Olympus (San Antonio TX), American Sharks (Austin TX), Ari Roar (Dallas TX), Bamsworth (San Antonio TX), Beat Root Revival (Austin TX), BRAINWAVVE (Austin TX), Buck Meek (Austin TX), The Bvtcher (Austin TX), Calliope Musicals (Austin TX), Chadney Christle (Dallas TX), Churchwood (Austin TX), Death of a Dream (Austin TX), Fort Never (Austin TX), Golden Dawn Arkestra (Austin TX), Inflatable Robot (Austin TX), Jesse Dayton (Austin TX), Giant Kitty (Houston TX), Knife in the Water (Austin TX), Kydd Jones (Austin TX), Devras Plexi (Austin TX), Dr. Bobby Banner, MPC (El Paso TX), Dryspell (Austin TX), Lisa Morales (San Antonio TX), Bonnie Whitmore & Her Band (Denton TX), Crocodile Tears (Austin TX), HoK (San Antonio TX), Medicine Man Revival (Dallas TX), Mélat (Austin TX), Micki Miller (South Bend TX), Royal Forest (Austin TX), Sass (Austin TX), Small Houses (Austin TX), Spaceboifresh (Dallas TX), T.Y.E (Dallas TX), and Temple of Angels (Austin TX).

From the west are bands like Chencha Berrinches (South Gate CA), BOYO (Los Angeles CA)half·alive (Long Beach CA), Lauren Ruth Ward (Los Angeles CA), DAVIE (Los Angeles CA), Lethal Injektion (Tuscon AZ), Mega Ran (Phoenix AZ), Poranguí (Sedona AZ), Rock Boy Fresh (Los Angeles CA), Sego (Los Angeles CA), Shubzilla x Bill Beats (Seattle WA), The Tissues (Los Angeles CA) and Weathers (Los Angeles CA). Bands trekking from abroad include Andrea Cruz (Cayey PR), Black Prophet (Accra GHANA), Blindur (Naples ITALY), Bodywash (Montreal CANADA), Boombox Cartel (Monterrey MEXICO), Ensign Broderick (Toronto CANADA), Hilang Child (London UK-ENGLAND), IDER (London UK-ENGLAND), Max Meser (Amsterdam NETHERLANDS), FAZI (Beijing CHINA), Noah Slee (Auckland NEW ZEALAND), Only Girl (London UK-ENGLAND), Rawayana (Caracas VENEZUELA), Rosemary & Garlic (Utrecht NETHERLANDS), Subs (Beijing CHINA), Suzi Wu (London UK-ENGLAND), RYAN Playground (Montreal CANADA), Sampson (Halifax CANADA), Soia (Vienna AUSTRIA), The Wet Secrets (Edmonton CANADA), Talos (Cork IRELAND),

The rest of the artist in this round of showcasing artists includes Aaron Lee Tasjan (Nashville TN), The Accidentals (Traverse City MI), Adam Ness (Chicago IL), Count Vaseline (Atlanta GA), Adrian Daniel (Brooklyn NY), Doobie Powell (Hartford CT), Emi Secrest (Memphis TN), Faye Webster (Atlanta GA), Field Report (Milwaukee WI), GIRL SKIN (Brooklyn NY), Harrison Lipton (Brooklyn NY), I AM SNOW ANGEL (New York NY), Kadesh Flow (Kansas City MO), Lingua Franca (Athens GA), Low Cut Connie (Philadelphia PA), Luz Pinos (Brooklyn NY), Nick Wayne (Nashville TN), OG Maco (Atlanta GA), Patrick Sweany (Nashville TN), PHANGS (Nashville TN), Protohype (Nashville TN), Rod Melancon (Wright LA), Savak (Brooklyn NY), Schaffer the Darklord (New York NY), Venzella Joy (Buffalo NY), Victoria Canal (New York NY) and WebsterX (Milwaukee WI).

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

Matt Matasci: Music Editor at mxdwn.com - matt@mxdwn.com | I have written and edited for mxdwn since 2015, the same year I began my music journalism career. Previously (and currently) a freelance copywriter, I graduated with a degree in Communications from California Lutheran University in 2008. Born on the Central Coast of California, I am currently a few hundred miles south along the 101 in the Los Angeles area. matt@mxdwn.com
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