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With over 2,000 musicians performing over six chaotic days, South By Southwest can be difficult to navigate for first-timers and seasoned veterans alike. Lucky for you, ORANGE Magazine is here to help.
Story by Genevieve Wood
Image courtesy of SXSW
South by Southwest is the perfect time to find your new fave, so take this quiz and find out which up-and-coming artist you should go see!
What was your 2009 anthem?
“Hot n Cold” by Katy Perry
“Forever” by Drake
“Chicken Fried” by Zac Brown Band
“21 Guns” by Green Day
Did you ever have an emo phase?
Not really, but I used to stan Boys Like Girls and All Time Low.
Does the Linkin Park/Jay Z album count?
Absolutely not.
I’m still in my emo phase…
Which dance move is the most iconic?
The moonwalk
Pop lock & drop it
Texas Two-Step
MOSH!!!
If you got mostly A’s…
TC Superstar
TC Superstar is one of Austin’s most beloved bands, and for good reason. They’re known for their catchy synthwave bops and for putting on a killer live show. They play at Hotel Vegas on the 12 and 15 — make sure to arrive early!
Mostly B’s
Abhi the Nomad
If you’re a rap fanatic, Austin-based rapper Abhi the Nomad should be at the top of your SX bucket list. His full-length debut Marbled skillfully combines rap and r&b with rocky guitar riffs, and has earned him plenty of hype around Austin. Catch him at 6 p.m. on March 15 at the Lady Bird Lake Outdoor Stage.
Mostly C’s
Ratboys
Chicago’s Ratboys is not your average country band. Their self-described “post-country” sound combines elements of indie rock with twangy guitar riffs and gorgeous harmonies. Check them out on March 13 at Cheer Up Charlies.
Mostly D’s
Viagra Boys
Hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, Viagra Boys is a must-see for fans of punk and rock. At 10 p.m. on the 13, the quintet will bring their hard-hitting sound to Swan Dive. You might lose some brain cells in the mosh pit, but it will definitely be worth it.