SXSW 2013: Day Three In Photos : All Songs ConsideredFrom the blissful electro-pop of Glasgow's CHVRCHES to Bajofondo's cinematic set to LL Cool J performing under a 62-foot stage designed like a vending machine, here's what we also saw at SXSW on Thursday.
"It's your voice," Dave Grohl says at his SXSW keynote speech that began Thursday. "Everyone's blessed with at least that. And who knows how long it will last?"
Mito Habe-Evans/NPR
Dramatic, blissful and awash in synths, Lauren Mayberry (left) and Martin Doherty of CHVRCHES play the Fader Fort.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Without a line of horns or funky rhythm section, Iron and Wine's Sam Beam plays a solo acoustic set KEXP's showcase at Mellow Johnny's.
Dave Lichterman for KEXP
Olafur Arnalds' band circles around him at Mellow Johnny's before a set at the KEXP showcase.
Dave Lichterman for KEXP
Naked Cowboy's furry cousin from Austin, Texas?
Adam Kissick for NPR
The percussion-heavy, slightly vaudevillian folk-rock band He's My Brother She's My Sister plays Pelon.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Heavy, angry and hilarious, Molotov pounds Auditorium Shores into submission during a SXSW showcase presented by NPR Music's Alt.Latino.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Fronted by Oscar-winning Argentine composer Gustavo Santaolalla, Bajofondo's music was as cinematic as it was unexpected at Alt.Latino's SXSW showcase.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Bajofondo's Martín Ferrés stretches out his bandoneón as far as he can at Alt.Latino's SXSW showcase.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Latin rock pioneers Café Tacvba show everyone why they're living legends at Alt.Latino's SXSW showcase.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Mexican flags, wrestling masks and a legion of ecstatic Café Tacvba fans at Alt.Latino's showcase at Auditorium Shores.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Music is everywhere on the streets of Austin.
Adam Kissick for NPR
Underneath a stage shaped like a 62-foot vending machine, LL Cool J plays an outdoor set at SXSW 2013.
Michael Buckner/Getty Images for SXSW
Ice Cube goes hard at the #BoldStage.
Michael Buckner/Getty Images for SXSW
Sans confetti cannons and the giant hamster ball, The Flaming Lips gave an intimate performance of its now-classic album, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, at The Belmont.
Jordan Naylor/Getty Images for SXSW
"It's a living."
Adam Kissick for NPR
Dave Grohl gives Stevie Nicks a big smooch at the Sound City showcase at Stubb's BBQ. During the epic-length set, Nicks performed "Landslide" and "Gold Dust Woman" with the band.
Gary Miller/FilmMagic
1 of 17
¡Viva!Alt.Latino presented a killer showcase from Auditorium Shores with Cafe Tacvba and Bajofondo on Thursday. (We'll have audio to share with you soon.) From the blissful electro-pop of Glasgow's CHVRCHES to Iron and Wine's Sam Beam surrounded by bicycles to LL Cool J performing under a 62-foot stage designed to look like a vending machine, here's what else we saw at SXSW on Thursday. See a gallery of photos by Adam Kissick here and follow us on Flickr for much, much more.