Providing the entrance soundtrack to the final day of Austin City Limits Music Festival was Sound Tribe Sector Nine. STS9, a super spacey phsychadelic trance outfit from Santa Cruz California, is a six piece synth heavy band that has interested me more than any other band in what you could call the electronic jam genre. Having seen them a couple times before in Minneapolis, I wasn't too disappointed to miss them, but it was nice to hear them from a distance and have some cool tunes to accompany the walk into the festival.
The first band we saw on Sunday was one of the best surprises the weekend had to offer, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. I had seen Grace's name around before but never heard her music, and what I had read about her had been overhemingly positive, so we thought it was worth a shot. Grace plays keyboards and guitar, and is quite a musician on both instruments. She was at times literally jumping up and down while playing the keys, she was so overcome with the spirit to move. And although she had a perfectly capable (read: bad-ass) lead guitar player, she still stepped up to the front of the stage frequently to strap on a guitar and rock. Did I mention she can sing? Well she can. She can fucking rip. She has a really cool, big bluesy voice for a skinny white girl, and the way she commanded the stage was downright sexy. Between the singing, guitar playing, dancing and all around rocking, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals made me a fan almost instantly and I am really excited to see her open for Gov't Mule on Halloween at the O'Shaughnessy Theatre.
heres a brief video i took of Grace and her band-the quality is not great, (turn down the volume) but at the end she does this awesome jump while shredding some geet.
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