Wolf Alice

The London Souls

Fri., 2pm, BMI stage
NYC duo avoids turning Keys or painting Stripes by cranking up melody over machismo.

Wolf Alice

Fri., 3pm, Austin Ventures stage
British quartet brings American alt-rock back to its country of origin via debut My Love Is Cool.

DeRobert & the Half-Truths

Fri., 6pm, BMI stage
Nashville soul troop re-injects the gospel fervor that inspired the genre in the first place.

Adia Victoria

Sat., 12:45pm, BMI stage
Hotly tipped Nashville singer-songwriter burns through the swamp on her way to the stars.

Sugar + the Hi-Lows

Sat., 2:30pm, BMI stage
Nashville song pros power their pop with shovels and rope via second LP High Roller.

Steelism

Sun., 4:30pm, BMI stage
Nashville/London duo takes guitar and pedal steel from Bryant/West to Morricone and Friends of Dean Martinez.

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