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11 days ’til I can stop counting (again).

Worst countdown ever.

Dudes. I’m sorry. Who knew that so much of this countdown depended on all the free time I had at my old job? Shh, don’t tell my old employer that. Anyway, I’m back and made sure the most important part of this countdown is available for you: The unofficial 35 Denton schedule. That’s right, the sortable, searchable list is updated and so are the tables for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I haven’t added links to the bands/artists yet but I will! It’s important to me that you make the best informed plans for the weekend of 35 Denton. Even if they go out the window when you get there, at least you tried. Or whatever.

To make up for month I slacked, I’ll just list a few bands every day that you need to check out. Today’s list is comprised of bands from the DFW area and will be playing 35 Denton for the first time. You can wiki and Google their history if you’d like. That’s what I do anyway.

Air Review (Dallas, TX)

Notable tunes to check out: “America’s Son,” “Chasing Corporate” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

The Burning Hotels (Fort Worth, TX)

Notable tunes to check out: “Beard,” “Stuck in the Middle” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

The O’s (Dallas, TX)

Notable tunes to check out: “You’ve Got Your Heart,” “We’ll Go Walkin’” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

42 days ’til you make your move.

So, who hasn’t been to Paschall Bar yet? If you can appreciate a high quality cocktail and a well-fitted establishment, you absolutely must stop by Denton’s worst kept secret. I mean, I may be doing myself a disservice by telling you to stop by because the bar is small and is often at capacity. But, I want people to know there is more to Denton than the Fry St. Bars and that yes, there are people who still appreciate the art of a drink and some of them are in Denton (even if some of them smoke!) If you’re making a special trip to Denton for 35 Denton, this is a stop you must make in between all that delicious music you’ll be intaking.

The O’s

Yesterday, I wrote about a duo that sounds like a full band. The O’s are the duo that sounds like a duo and that’s completely fine. They need no fancy effect pedals or fretless basses; they do just fine with some banjo pickin’, bass drums and tambourines, and sweet, hand-holdin’ music. And Dallas agrees as The O’s have been nominated for the Dallas Observer Music Awards three years in a row, having formed in 2008. That’s a pretty good batting record. Be sure to check out these straight shooters in March. And bring someone you want to hold hands with. What better place to make your move than at a music festival, right?

Notable tunes to check out: “You’ve Got Your Heart”“We’ll Go Walkin’” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

43 days ’til you meet a few wizards.

I know we’ve had a mild winter but I’m ready for the spring. I’m ready for taking Noodles to the dog park. I’m ready to start a running program, only to quit halfway because I’d rather have a brew on Dan Silverleaf‘s patio. I’m ready to feel the sun on my arm as I wave it outside my car window. And, of course, I’m ready for outdoor concerts and music festivals. I’ve already purchased wristbands for two music fests this year, including 35 Denton. That’s how ready I am. How are you getting ready?

El Ten Eleven

The first time I heard El Ten Eleven, I had my earphones on, listening to my Explosions in the Sky Pandora station. I’m not exactly sure what I was working on at the time but anytime I’m listening to that Pandora station, I’ve got my focus goggles on and I’m getting shit done. Sometimes you just need music with no words, sometimes you just need clean and gentle melodies – sometimes simple, sometimes intricate, never too fast, never too slow. When I heard “My Only Swerving,” I hit that little thumbs up and made a mental note to check them out.

El Ten Eleven is a duo of skilled wizards, masters of the craft of looping and pedaling. If you had listened to them before reading this, you probably wouldn’t have guessed they were a duo, right? IT’S BECAUSE THEY ARE WIZARDS. Have you ever played with a loop machine? If you’re off even a fraction of a beat, your creation is ruined and those with skilled ears will wince every time that loop comes back around and your mistake is repeated, time and time again until you stop playing. El Ten Eleven takes that chance, adding layers upon layers of loops for minutes on end to create their large sound, an adventurous journey. And you know what they say about big risks, right? Be a part of that big reward and catch them live at 35 Denton in March.

Notable tunes to check out: “My Only Swerving”“Indian Winter” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

44 days ’til you’re in the dirty South.

Is this rainy weather making anyone else tired and sleepy and useless? Tell me I’m not alone. This may be the laziest update ever but man, oh man,

Bun B

Three things you need to know:

1) Bun B was 50% of UGK  who you might know from time-honored classics such as Jay-Z’s “Big Pimpin’” and Three 6 Mafia’s ”Sippin’ on Some Syrup.” (RIP Pimp C.)

2) He’s going to be at 35 Denton.

3)

Notable tunes to check out: “Trillionaire”“That’s Gangsta” / Facebook / Twitter / Official

45 days ’til you get a lil’ sweaty.

Are you sitting at your desk at work, wishing the day would end? Are you stuck in a job with a one-way ticket to Nowheresville? Or perhaps you’re in class or at Jupiter House, trying to be a studious student but already sick of the spring semester? Whatever the case may be, this is the chance to spice up your life, friends. 35 Denton is now taking applications for volunteers which might be one of the most exotic and exciting times one could ever have in Denton, MFTX. Who knows? You will if you vow to dedicate your time, sweat and energy into a music festival that is busy busting its ass for you. It could be the most magical time of your life but you won’t know until you try so do it to it. Or, just buy a wristband, ya lazy bum. Just be here in 45 days.

Bad Sports

As 35 Denton is a four-day music fest, you may find yourself tired, hungry and confused. It’s okay. That means you’re doing it right. If you want to fix all of that, be sure to check out Denton and Austin’s sweaty, energetic love child, Bad Sports. On a punk rock scale, they rank closer to The Ramones than My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy or whatever the kids are listening to now, so don’t be scared; they’re legit. And as with any legit punk show, your body will be subject to fuzzy, delicious guitar riffs, perhaps a bit of shenanigans from the crowd, and definitely spittle-covered microphones as Bad Sports covers such important topics such as girls and life and Denton. When all is said and done, you may leave even more tired, hungry and confused as you came in but in that good, satisfying, I-just-survived-a-punk-show way.

Fun fact: If you were at 35 Conferette last year and watched the High Tension Wires show, you might spot a familiar face or two.

Notable tunes to check out: “Can’t Remember Your Name”“Days of Denton” / Facebook