SXSW Day 1 (night): Dreamers // Idgy Dean // Dead Leaf Echo // Hamish Anderson

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SXSW Day 1 (night): Dreamers // Idgy Dean // Dead Leaf Echo // Hamish Anderson

It feels a little funny to go all the way to Austin to see artists from Brooklyn, but that’s what we did for most of the night. It started with Dreamers, a rock three piece, who were on when we entered The Main II on Red River Street. I know next to nothing about them, but Elke and I liked what we heard.

Idgy Dean at The Main II

Idgy Dean at The Main II

But Idgy Dean was the reason why we originally came for: the SXSW schedule labels her as a one-woman rock band and that is what she is: she loops drums, a guitar and her voice into big sound. Normally, the danger with the solo entertainer thing is that it can come over as gimmicky , but Idgy Dean does it in an elegant and effortless way. We’ll definitely watch out for her in Brooklyn.

Dead Leaf Echo at Cheer Up Charlie's

Dead Leaf Echo at Cheer Up Charlie’s

Next stop: Cheer Up Charlie’s and Dead Leaf Echo. Of course we have seen them many times, but they still surprised with a new song Temple, which is a bit more on the punk side. I believe they plan to release a new album this year – that will be interesting for sure.

Hamish Anderson at Lucky Lounge

Hamish Anderson at Lucky Lounge

We wanted to see Shura and Catfish and the Bottleman but no way: while Shura was playing the lines was not moving an inch. So we decided to close the night of with some blues at the Lucky Lounge: first for Benny Turner and the Real Blues, diverse jazz quartet and singer/guitarist Hamish Anderson from Australia, who reminds a lot on John Mayer.