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PWR BTTM Live From SXSW 2017

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When PWR BTTM takes the stage, it doesn't take long to figure out what you're going to get. From the first glitter-smeared seconds of the set-opening "Silly," the band came to shred and swagger with infectious joy, complete with backbends and solos and spangly outfits — at least one of which wouldn't survive the band's set at Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas, recorded live for NPR Music Wednesday night.

But the pop-punk band, expanded since its formation from a duo to a four-piece with the addition of keyboardist Cameron West and bassist Michael Politowicz, also paused for lengthy, heartfelt, frequently hilarious digressions. For every aside about the power and importance of music as a way to unite and protect the vulnerable, Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce would hold court about vegan hollandaise sauce, the importance of tipping bartenders, or a fervently expressed desire to "drown in Topo Chico."

PWR BTTM weighted its set heavily toward material from the forthcoming Pageant, due out May 12 — and even brought out Alynda Lee Segarra of Hurray For The Riff Raff to join in for a shared performance of its song "LOL." And, in keeping with the free-wheeling banter that preceded it, Hopkins had to pause to praise Segarra's outfit: "You look like Patti Smith if she had an Etsy store." For PWR BTTM, a perfectly balanced cocktail of blunt aggression and pointed playfulness — wryly self-effacing but always boldly rendered — proved virtually impossible to resist.

Set List:

  1. Silly
  2. Ugly Cherries
  3. Big Beautiful Day
  4. Answer My Text
  5. New Trick
  6. I Wanna Boi
  7. LOL
  8. Trade

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on July 13, 2019 01:06 (5y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 17, 2019 01:13 (5y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 175125084 series 83060
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When PWR BTTM takes the stage, it doesn't take long to figure out what you're going to get. From the first glitter-smeared seconds of the set-opening "Silly," the band came to shred and swagger with infectious joy, complete with backbends and solos and spangly outfits — at least one of which wouldn't survive the band's set at Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas, recorded live for NPR Music Wednesday night.

But the pop-punk band, expanded since its formation from a duo to a four-piece with the addition of keyboardist Cameron West and bassist Michael Politowicz, also paused for lengthy, heartfelt, frequently hilarious digressions. For every aside about the power and importance of music as a way to unite and protect the vulnerable, Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce would hold court about vegan hollandaise sauce, the importance of tipping bartenders, or a fervently expressed desire to "drown in Topo Chico."

PWR BTTM weighted its set heavily toward material from the forthcoming Pageant, due out May 12 — and even brought out Alynda Lee Segarra of Hurray For The Riff Raff to join in for a shared performance of its song "LOL." And, in keeping with the free-wheeling banter that preceded it, Hopkins had to pause to praise Segarra's outfit: "You look like Patti Smith if she had an Etsy store." For PWR BTTM, a perfectly balanced cocktail of blunt aggression and pointed playfulness — wryly self-effacing but always boldly rendered — proved virtually impossible to resist.

Set List:

  1. Silly
  2. Ugly Cherries
  3. Big Beautiful Day
  4. Answer My Text
  5. New Trick
  6. I Wanna Boi
  7. LOL
  8. Trade

  continue reading

625 episodes

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