Levitation Austin 2019 recap – Day One

It was our fifth year attending Levitation Austin since 2013. The festival had been moved to the autumn from the spring this year, so I was interested to see if the change on the calendar would affect the size of the crowds at some of the venues.

The four-day festival started for us at Barracuda – the club where we would end up spending most of the next four nights. Nearly all the bands we wanted to see were playing there over the course of the festival, and the first show there was sold out. First up were Hoover iii from Los Angeles, who played a good set of psychedelia mixed with some shoegaze elements.

Hoover iii

Next were a band I was really keen on seeing – Minami Deutsch. A Japanese band that makes krautrock? I’m there. They put on my favorite set of the night. We later met lead singer / guitarist, Kyotaro Miula, outside Barracuda at a food truck where we all complained about the unseasonably cold weather (for Austin, at least) and I convinced him to try the chicken shawarma wrap.

Minami Deutsch

Another California band, Jjuujjuu, was next. I hadn’t seen them since a trip to Arizona years ago when they were part of the Desert Daze tour. They still sound great with their heavy psychedelic tunes.

Coming all the way from Melbourne, Australia were Stonefield, who were good to hear after I arrived too late to catch them in Chicago with ORB and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard a few months ago.

Stonefield

Austin’s own Holy Wave soon followed, and they put on a good set of stoner psych to a happy hometown crowd.

Holy Wave

The night ended with Kikagaku Moyo, the second Japanese band of the night. I stayed for the first half of their set and then had to call it quits due to being exhausted from a long day of travel and the cold weather at the outdoor stage that was almost to the point of chilling me to the bone. Regardless, what I heard was good. Anything involving sitar shredding is fine by me.

Kikagaku Moyo

It was a cold, but good start to the festival. The next day would bring confetti, Hell’s house band, more sitar shredding, and warnings against falling asleep.

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Levitation Austin 2019 releases first lineup announcement.

Tickets are on sale for the first announced shows at the Austin, Texas Levitation Music Festival.  Powerhouses like Russian Circles, John Cale, the Black Angels, Chelsea Wolfe, Red Fang, Warish, Here Lies Man, Kurt Vile, Dinosaur, Jr., Black Moth Super Rainbow, A Place to Bury Strangers, and the KVB are already scheduled.

Weekend general admission passes are $395.00, but they have tickets for individual shows if you’d rather not drop that much cash.  Don’t wait too long to get your tickets.  Many shows sold out last year.

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Levitation Austin Music Festival moves from spring to fall for 2019.

Austin’s annual Levitation Music Festival announced that it will now be held in early November 2019 for the foreseeable future.  The festival plans to make special announcements about 2019 festival early next year, so keep your eyes open.  I can’t help but wonder if the temple image below is actually a secret message that Devo will be one of the headliners next year.

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