SXSW 2016 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments : All Songs Considered All Songs Considered shares the best performances and discoveries from this year's SXSW.

SXSW 2016 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments

SXSW 2016 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments

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After six days of little sleep and a lot of music, the All Songs Considered team is back from Austin with a bucketload of bands and discoveries to share. On this week's show, hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are joined by NPR Music's Stephen Thompson to share their favorite finds and memorable moments, from the stadium presence of Israeli singer Ninet Tayeb and party brass band Lucky Chops to the dark, moody folk of Edith Crash and the kick-ass rock and roll of Seratones.

Want to see and hear more from SXSW? We've got live concert video including performances by Mitski, Charles Bradley and Anderson .Paak; lullabies from Lucius and Declan McKenna; nightly podcasts taped in the wee hours direct from the streets of Austin and much more.

Songs Featured On This Episode

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05Yeah, I'm Okay With My S*** Life

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Bethlehem Steel

  • Song: Yeah, I'm Okay With My S*** Life
  • from Docking EP

The Brooklyn-based trio Bethlehem Steel performs a gloriously loud and fuzzy rock that has a "whatever" kind of vibe to it. Our hosts dub the genre "shrug rock."

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03Everybody Out

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Al Scorch

  • Song: Everybody Out
  • from Circle Round The Signs

The singer and banjo-player from Chicago plays Prohibition-era-inspired music with incredible intensity and punk rock tempos.

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03Marilyn Monroe

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Sevdaliza

  • Song: Marilyn Monroe
  • from Children Of Silk - EP

Sevdaliza's commanding stage show reminded Bob of The xx and Daughter: The mix of organic and electronic sounds make quite the impact.

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Lewis del Mar

  • Song: Malt Liquor
  • from EP

Lewis Del Mar's front man Danny Miller is a captivating live performer who never takes his eyes off the crowd. Paired with the group's unconventional polyrhythms and weird effects, it made quite the compelling performance.

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01Child

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Ninet Tayeb

  • Song: Child
  • from Child - Single

Ninet Tayeb is an Israeli singer whose rock star vibes come through both in the studio and her stage show. She has a real stadium presence.

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01Who Ever Said

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Valley Queen

  • Song: Who Ever Said
  • from Who Ever Said - Single

Valley Queen comes from the Neil Young school of great music. They are fronted by Natalie Carol, whose voice is simply amazing.

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03Octobre

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Edith Crash

  • Song: Octobre
  • from Partir

Edith Crash is a French transplant to L.A. who performs bluesy, folky music that is all very dark and strange, complimented by her sultry voice.

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04I Hate the Weekend

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Tacocat

  • Song: I Hate the Weekend
  • from Lost Time

Four piece Tacocat is led by a cotton-candied haired powerhouse named Emily Nokes, one of three women out at the front of this plain fun band.

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01Best Things

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Lucky Chops

  • Song: Best Things
  • from Best Things - Single

Lucky Chops are a saxophone-focused group who are spiritually related to Moon Hooch; in the live setting, these horn players go wild!

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07All Day All Night

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And The Kids

  • Song: All Day All Night
  • from Turn To Each Other

Robin loved the playfulness and energy of Tiny Desk alums And The Kids.

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04The Season / Carry Me

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Anderson .Paak

  • Song: The Season / Carry Me
  • from Malibu

Anderson .Paak brought down the house at Stubbs as part of NPR Music's SXSW showcase. He seamlessly switches between singing and rapping, hip-hop and soul, all tied up in a full-thought out artistic persona.

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06Until It Goes

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John Congleton and the Nighty Nite

  • Song: Until It Goes
  • from Until The Horror Goes

Seeing John Congleton live reminded Bob of the best Mountain Goats shows he's seen. In addition to the great poetry there was an off-kilter, horror-movie soundtrack that made the room feel like it was flipping around.

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03The Keys

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Talisco

  • Song: The Keys
  • from Run

Everything that Parisian trio Talisco does is a celebration of joy and life and love.

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01Necromancer

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Seratones

  • Song: Necromancer
  • from Necromancer/Take It Easy

Shreveport, La.'s Seratones is a kick-ass rock band that has all the stage presence in the world.

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04The Fog

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Overcoats

  • Song: The Fog
  • from Smaller Than My Mother

Bob loved Overcoats' mix of organic and electronic sounds. Of all the discoveries he had at SXSW, this is the one he expects to hear the most from.