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SXSW announce first wave of artists for 2025
SXSW) has unveiled its first wave of artists set to perform in Austin, Texas next March.Notably, among the list of names include Irish acts Gurriers and Soda Blonde, both of whom were initially booked for SXSW 2024 but pulled out in protest of the festival’s sponsors, the US military and defence contractor RTX Corporation, who are both reportedly tied to Israel as weapons suppliers. The festival has since dropped them as sponsors for its 2025 edition, which will take place from March 10 to 15.The list sees a heavy load of up-and-coming artists, including Australian indie rock band Delivery – who are set to release their sophomore album ‘Force Majeure’ in January – British singer-songwriter Emmeline, Irish punk quintet M(h)aol, American multi-instrumentalist Yasmin Williams and Indonesian psych-funk band Ali.It also includes festival favourites Dune Rats, The Ting Tings, Letting Up Despite Great Faults, and Twin Shadow, with the latter set to launch his upcoming sixth album ‘Georgie’ at the festival.Elsewhere in the line-up, Wire‘s Colin Newman will bring the live debut of his sound and art project Immersion – in which he performs alongside Minimal Contact’s Malka Spiel – and their collaboration with instrumental trio SUSS under the Nanocluster series.Ali (Indonesia) Amiture (US) Annie-Claude Deschênes (Canada) Ava Vegas (US) babas tutsipop (Mexico) Bakers Eddy (New Zealand) Bee Blackwell (US) Big Phony (US) Bleary Eyed (US) Boo Seeka (Australia) Bubba Lucky (US) Bummer Camp (US) Caleb De Casper (US) Cap Carter (Australia) Cari Cari (Austria) Carter Vail (US) CDSM (US) Chinese American Bear (US) Cloth (Scotland) corto.alto (Scotland) Cotton Mather (US) Delivery (Australia) Dr.
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Watch Thom Yorke play Radiohead’s ‘All I Need’ and ‘Kid A’ live solo for the first time, and ‘Lucky’ for first time alone in over 20 years
Thom Yorke played several Radiohead covers during his solo show in Auckland, New Zealand today (October 25), including ‘All I Need’ and ‘Kid A’ for the first time on his own – check out his performances below.Yorke is currently on a solo tour across Australia and Asia, playing tracks from his time with Radiohead, The Smile and Atoms For Peace, as well as from his solo discography.Alongside the live solo debuts of ‘All I Need’ from 2007’s ‘In Rainbows’ and ‘Kid A’ from the 2000 album of the same name, Yorke closed the show by performing Radiohead’s 1997 hit ‘Lucky’ solo for the first time in 20 years.Other significant cuts from the setlist include his first solo performances of Radiohead’s ‘Fake Plastic Trees’ since 2015 and ‘Let Down’ since 2016.Check out fan-filmed footage of the show below:saw thom yorke today, guy next to me wouldnt stfu but other than that it was pretty good pic.twitter.com/ExqE3zpEDz— nutti  (@nuttimeister) October 25, 2024At the opening night of the tour in Christchurch, Yorke debuted a new song, ‘Back In The Game’’. The live show comes shortly after the singer made headlines by saying he “really doesn’t give a fuck” if fans want Radiohead to return.When asked by Australian outlet Double J about his thoughts on Radiohead fans’ speculation over the band’s future, Yorke replied: “I am not aware of it and don’t really give a flying fuck.”“No offence to anyone and err, thanks for caring,” he continued.

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