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*Prize disclaimer – credit good through 2013. It can be used 1 time, so all money must be used when purchase is made. With the $200, someone could purchase 4 – $50 tickets or use it towards a huge ticket purchase. Pretty much anything goes as long as it is done in one single purchase and used before the end of 2013. (Robin, with an I) is participating in this giveaway. Winner will be chosen via Random.org and contacted directly by ConcertTickets.com!

My first country concert!

Rascal Flatts at Shoreline Amphitheatre, 9/13/2012

american flag rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

best friends at country concert at shoreline mountain view rascal flatts

car ride to rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

besties at country rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

girls at country rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

cold weather country rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

country rascal flatts concert shoreline mountain view

Outside Lands Music Festival Lineup Announced

outside lands 2012 lineup(Image via www.sfoutsidelands.com)

The 2012 Outside Lands Music Festival lineup was announced this morning. Headliners include: Metallica, Stevie Wonders, Jack White, Beck, and Foo Fighters. Last year was amazing (see my wrap up post here) and I can only imagine all the fun to be had this August.

Who am I most excited to catch at this year’s festival? In no particular order:

Foo Fighters

Skrillex

Fitz and the Tantrums

Fun.

Bloc Party

Beck

Santigold

Franz Ferdinand

MSTRKRFT

Rebelution

Regina Spektor

Passion Pit

Wallpaper

Alabama Shakes

Watch the lineup unveiling with icon MC HAMMER below:

Tickets are on sale this Thursday at 10am.

What are your thoughts on this year’s lineup? Will I see you there?

 

Robin’s SXSW Recap + Music Recommendations

I love, LOVE Austin, “the music capital of the world!”

As you know, I attended SXSW for the second year in a row and had an amazing time. My best friend Elliot and I flew out to AUS for another week of live music in the heart of Texas. By the end of the trip my hamstrings were tight and the bottoms of my feet were black from walking around in sandals. I took home a bunch of swag, a killer new JanSport backpack, and most importantly new music! See my recommendations below at the end of this post.

swagtastic

The week started off on a good food note. Monday night we had sushi at Uchi, one of the best sushi restaurants I’ve ever eaten at. At 4.5 stars on Yelp, this place lived up to our expectations. Following dinner, we cruised over to Speakeasy to catch Wallpaper., one of my favorite performers out of Oakland, California. Read more about Wallpaper. in a recent article from The Huffington Post.

Tuesday night I discovered my new favorite band, The Lumineers from Denver, Colorado. The party was sponsored by DYN and featured an excellent lineup of bands in their outdoor venue.

the lumineers band

After the party we had a dance session at Malaia (which I have continued to call Malaria since I never remember the name). The San Francisco dubstep DJ, Noah D, totally looked like Jessie Pinkman from afar and I couldn’t get over it. Even had to tweet it.

For the last two years of SXSW, El and I stop by The Driskill for the last night of Interactive. This is the place where everyone goes to recharge, hang out and mingle. This year we made some friends from Billboard, met one of their VJs and got schooled about Downtown Julie Brown. We also got VIP access to the following night’s Billboard Showcase with Lionel Richie at the ACL Live venue.

After The Driskill, El and I had a late night pit stop at Turf N’ Surf Po Boy taco truck and had their delicious catfish tacos. My mouth is literally watering as I type this. OMG I want one right now!

catfish tacos

On Wednesday I had the best superfood smoothie ever from JuiceLand. Way better than Jamba Juice! I ordered a smoothie that was out of my comfort zone, but I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the Kaleibrator (coconut water • banana • durian • kale • spirulina • pecan butter • hemp seeds • coconut oil).

pictures from sxsw 2012 by robinwithani

Billboard Showcase

Wednesday night we went to the Billboard showcase featuring Wallpaper., Polica, The-Dream, and headliner Lionel Richie.

El and I enjoyed cupcakes, drinks and VIP views at the concert and got to see someone neither of us thought we’d ever see live: Lionel Richie. Video below.

elliot robin billboard party at sxsw 2012

On a side note: Thanks to Chevy for providing free car rides around Austin for the Catch A Chevy campaign. Elliot and I took advantage of this service on multiple occasions and our feet truly thanked us.

On Thursday we hung out at the registrants lounge (theme: Sounds From Spain), drank sangria and caught a few songs from Bigott. He was dancing around, arms flailing — he was so much fun to watch. After Bigott, we caught a ride (thanks again Chevy!) to the Fader Fort – I wasn’t completely impressed. I hear it’s pretty awesome at night so maybe that was our mistake for going too early in the day. There was a place to print screen a t-shirt but the line was too long. We did recharge our phones in the Nokia blue lounge. At the Fader Fort entrance visitors scribbled messages on the walls with sharpies so of course I had to leave my trademark @RobinWithAnI. Later on we hung out at the mtvU Woodie Awards Festival for a bit and saw Wallpaper. again.

We hit up Hopdoddy for dinner, another one of my favorite restaurants (and Elliot’s old work). The burgers and chili cheese fries are to DIE FOR. If you’re ever in Austin – and you better bring me along too – you must grab a bite to eat at Hopdoddy. We caught a show at the IFC Crossroads House and jumped in their photo booth.

The gal tweeting for IFC met up with us and gave us each a Portlandia poster and IFC yoga bag. Her shirt: Walter White‘s face. So awesome.

Friday was our last full day in Austin and we started our morning off at the Sonicbids party at Maggie Mae’s, sponsored by JanSport. Apparently JanSport’s HQ is in San Francisco and they are hosting a free Bonfire Session (“Bands and a bonfire under the big sky”) this summer in SF or Marin. JanSport holds Bonfire Sessions across the U.S. so visit their Facebook page for dates near you.

robin elliot jansport

We checked out the Dortitos party (see that huge vending machine in my photo collage above) but were disappointed by the lack of things to do. Most of the venue was roped off for VIP and you had to pay for everything (except bags of chips) so we left. Snoop Dogg actually performed there but we were 12 hours too early. The Made in Israel Tel Aviv Beach Party looked fun so we hung out there for a while, sat on a giant blue lifeguard tower and watched the guests arrive below us.

Later that night we waited in line for over an hour to see 50 Cent and Eminem at the Austin Music Hall. I hoped to see more of Eminem but his appearance was brief. Videos below:

p.s. I now know I should take videos on my iPhone horizontally. #annoying

Following the show, we cruised over to catch the last two songs by Citizen Cope (one of my favorites) at the IFC Crossroads House.

The trip ended Saturday but not before a few (green) beers at Docs with live music by Black Taxi (below). We took the 17th somewhat easy and walked around South Congress and shopped before catching our ride to the airport.

The (Mild) Lowlights:

  • GirlTalk performed one of the nights but the line was blocks long and required an RSVP. We tried sweet-talking the security guard but they were not having it.
  • The fried pickles from BD Riley’s Irish Pub were outrageously salty. They were so bad that if I had popped my fried pickles cherry there, I would’ve never recovered.
  • I did not make it to Torchy’s for tacos :( Unfortunately there just wasn’t enough time to make the trek over to that taco stand.
  • We missed what was probably one of the best nights at SXSW: the final night, also St. Patrick’s Day! We spent most of the booze holiday in airports and on planes. By the time we got back to California it was after 11pm and we were pooped. Next time we have to stay for the final day of showcases.

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My SXSW Music Picks

RobinWithAnI SXSW Buzzworthy Bands 2012

Band Profiles:

Bigott

(Heads up: This video might be NSFW, depending on where you work. There are boobs.)

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw Bigott: The SXSW Sounds of Spain party.
What’s cool about them: How quirky and funny they are. Watch THIS video for proof.
Location: Zaragoza, Spain

The Lumineers

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw The Lumineers: The DYN party.
What’s cool about them: They encourage audience participation!
Location: Denver, CO

Black Taxi

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw Black Taxi: Doc’s patio on St. Patrick’s Day.
What’s cool about them: They’re really good live, but aren’t as well known so the chances of seeing them in a small venue are likely. Check them out before they get too big (because they will).
Location: New York

Back Pocket Memory

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw Back Pocket Memory: Lead singer Chris Pennington was singing, hanging in and out of Agave’s front window as we were walking by.
What’s cool about them: They made a great first impression on me. Plus, they were highly recommended by my friend BarbRocks.
Location: Burbank, CA

Go Back To The Zoo

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw Go Back To The Zoo: The Sonicbids day party at Maggie Mae’s.
What’s cool about them: Besides the fact they are good-looking foreigners, their music makes me dance.
Location: Amsterdam

POLIÇA

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw POLIÇA: This band was one of the opening acts for Lionel Richie at the Billboard sponsored showcase at the ACL Live venue.
What’s cool about them: Frontwoman Channy Leaneagh’s unique style with accompanied band including two live drummers. The band released their debut album last month. Also featured on NPR.
Location: Minneapolis, MN

Vanaprasta

Website     |     Facebook     |     Twitter

Where I saw Vanaprasta: Rusty’s.
What’s cool about them: Reminds me of Kings of Leon, but edgier. Great performance with a lot of energy. Amazing vocals.
Location: Los Angeles, CA

I suppose all good things must come to an end. It’s been a week since I’ve been home and while I miss the non-stop live music and spontaneous lifestyle, it feels great to sleep in my bed on a mattress with clean feet!

But I gotta ask: Who’s up for SXSW 2013??

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Retro POP! Fashion Show & Art Showcase (San Jose)

Got plans this Saturday night? I hope not because if you’re local, you should be at Retro POP! Fashion Show & Art Showcase at the Landmark Ballroom in downtown San Jose.

retroPOP! event San Jose

The event will feature a fashion show highlighting classic looks of the 60’s including go-go, mod, and flowerchild. Styling will be done by local San Jose professionals including Studio Glam, Park Place Vintage, and Time Zone Vintage. Attendees who are inspired by the night’s fashion can purchase their own 60’s threads from local vendors selling throughout the event.

Live musical performances will set the mood with starting with Santa Cruz band The Inciters, followed by 60s reggae band, The Champions. Patrons can sip on champagne and Soju-cocktails through the night while DJ DerekSee spins tunes from the era, and Go Go dancers keep spirits high and people moving.

Eats: Sushi and sweets will be available for purchase
Attire: Hip 60s threads encouraged, all style welcome
Location: Landmark Ballroom, 75 South 11th Street in downtown San Jose
Tickets: $10 at the door, and $8 in advance available now online

 

So who’s putting on this event? Friends of mine actually! Check out Giant Creative Services — they’re awesome-possum.

Who’s the behind the styling at this event?: Studio Glam is a one-of-a-kind boutique salon that boasts an old school inspired culture with oldies on the radio and Pinups on the walls. Studio Glam is located at 311 Stockton Ave. in San Jose. The salon is proud to be widely involved with the local San Jose community.

I hope to see you there! And don’t forget to RSVP on Facebook.

SXSW Bound

Tomorrow I’m heading back to Austin for SXSW Music for the second time and I’m just now starting to pack! My flight leaves at 6am tomorrow morning and the weather says thunder and lightning. How the hell do you dress for that?

Regardless of the weather I’m sure SXSW will be a blast. Now if I only I could figure out what I’m wearing.

 

 

Music Monday

Songs currently on my Spotify rotation:

5 Rock’ Playlists on Spotify — My Life Scoop

5 Rockin' Playlists on spotify RobinWithAnI

Looking for new playlists? Check out my post on My life Scoop here: http://bit.ly/u3Cs8a

Disclaimer: I was not paid to write about Spotify. I actually pay them a monthly service fee because I like them so much.

Music Monday: Left Coast Live Artists

The 2011 Left Coast Live Music Festival is coming up quick: October 8th to be exact. To get pumped up for the event, I’d like to share some videos from a scheduled few performers.

Polaris At Noon

Chico Mann

SoleJive

Mara Hruby

Outside Lands 2011 Music Festival Wrap Up

Outside Lands Logo High Resolution

Panoramic Outside Lands 2011 San FranciscoPanoramic shot of the Lands End Stage and crowd

Outside Lands is a successful music festival in San Francisco that I had the pleasure of attending this year with best friend, Ashley Ditto. In its fourth year, the festival brought great music, delicious foods and a cold front. It is summer in San Francisco after all.

Outside Lands Day 3

Outside Lands Day 3

Highlights

Ellie Goulding
In a past post, I shared one of Ellie’s videos and have been in love with her album for months since purchasing it after seeing her perform on a late-night talk show a few months ago. The UK artist isn’t your ordinary girl pop singer. She isn’t in your face singing about kissing girls, rude boys, brushing her teeth with booze, or oops’ing that she made another mistake. Favorite song: “Lights.”

Ellie Goulding

Ellie Goulding

Muse
Prior to seeing the band live, I didn’t call myself a Muse fan. Their music often played as background music on the radio and I wasn’t jumping up for joy or anything that they were playing OSL this year. After their epic performance Saturday night, I must give credit where it’s due. These guys sure know how to put on a slow. The lights were out of control. The sound was amazing. The crowd was so into it! Hands down one of the best shows of the weekend.

waiting for Muse

Ashley and I waiting for Muse

Muse!

Muse!

Girl Talk
This one-man music act was the last performer Saturday night and closed the evening with a bang. I had heard mixed reviews about his shows so I was really pleased in Girl Talk‘s performance.

Macklemore
Seattle hip hop artist Macklemore kicked ass! I saw him in Austin at SXSW back in March was blown away. If I hadn’t left early Friday night, I might have missed his noon set Saturday morning. When he got “in character” for one of my favorite songs, “And We Dance,” the crowd of early risers went nuts!

macklemore

Macklemore

Macklemore in costume

Macklemore in costume

The Heineken Dome
Talented DJs spun all weekend long including Eric Sharp, Doc Martin, and Live 105′s Aaron Axelson. The Heineken Dome is a music festival staple. House music bumps from inside these two white dome’s where a line could be spotted outside to get in nearly all weekend. It was dark inside the Dome and these were the only images I took. I was too busy dancing :)

Robin Outside Lands Dome

The Fashion
There were plenty of fun styles and furry hats out all weekend. Here’s a handful of OSL fashion recaps via 7x7SF, Refinery29, Free People Blog, SF Weekly, Keltie Colleen, Elle Magazine, and Harper’s Bazaar.

plenty of furry hats

Love her peacock feathered leggings

colorful headpiece

colorful headpiece

Ashley and I Day 1

Ashley and I Day 1

Ashley and Robin Day 2

Ashley and Robin Day 2

Other great artists I saw that weekend that stood out:
Foster The People -
I missed Foster The People’s set at Live 105′s BFD in June so I was happy to catch a few songs by the “Pumped Up Kicks”guys at the Sutro Stage. 
The Limousines –
Local favorite of mine. Always nice to seem them live. Only problem: their Friday evening performance was hampered due to technical difficulties. Those in the front could hear fine, while those in the back were forced to hear “Very Busy People” muffled by the speakers going in and out.
OK Go
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I’ve seen this band perform three times now and it’s been the same set each time. I’m looking forward to seeing something new next time.
MGMT
All the kids ran to see MGMT. I’m down with a few of their songs from listening to them on the radio. Those songs seemed to attract the most movement in the crowd. We didn’t watch the whole set because I made my friend run to catch Ellie Goulding.
The Roots –
We didn’t see their entire act, but were satisfied with what we witnessed, particularly “Seed 2.0,” one of my favorite songs.
Major Lazer –
the most accessorized festival go’ers caught Major Lazer and !!! sets. [See furry heads]
John Fogarty
- A little odd to see him the final day but nevertheless his songs are well-known and fun to sing to.
!!! -
After asking other around me, no one seemed to know what their name was. The Three Explanation Marks as Ashley and I called, actually go by the name Chk Chk Chk. They’re a dance-punk band from Sac Town.
Sia
After years of following the Australian “Breathe Me” singer, I finally caught her at the Twin Peaks Stage on Saturday.

Lowlights

Who I missed (unfortunately):
Deadmau5, The Decemberists, Phish, The Shins, The Black Keys, Toro Y Moi, Arcade Fire, Collie Buddz

My poor foot. Thanks to uncomfortable, but stylish boots, my feet suffered Friday night. That was the only casualty of the weekend, however. (TMI? Sorry).

 

Otherwise, I had a blast and can’t wait for next year! Check out my photo collage below of my OSL weekend:

Outside Lands 2011 Robin With An I collage

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