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AUSTIN, TX (December 8, 2011) – Fun Fun Fun Fest announced today that it will be hosting the 7th annual Fun Fun Fun Fest at Auditorium Shores on November 2, 3, and 4 in the fall of 2012. In 2011, the 3-day event was the largest in its six-year history, showing over 35% growth in attendance and over 700 total jobs created. Festival organizers reported that the event growth helped add $5.35 million in tourism dollars to the local economy.
In the 2011 move to Auditorium Shores, festival promoters were able to work with an increased footprint, larger capacity, and more central location – while maintaining the intimate feel of the festival. In this move, they also were successfully able to increase bike usage, decrease parking pressure on the neighborhood, improve line wait times, and improve sound attenuation by day.
“We are very excited to solidify our move to Auditorium Shores and continue hosting Fun Fun Fun Fest in downtown Austin – this is where we live and work every day” said James Moody, Festival promoter. “I am an 11 year resident of Bouldin Creek, and I look forward to working with stakeholders to make this event better for the community, year after year”.
Fun Fun Fun Fest has grown every year since its inception, focusing primarily on new music discovery, underground acts, and throwback favorites in a wide range of tastes and genres, including indie, hip hop, folk, comedy, punk, metal, and more. Ticket sale reports from 2011 confirm that 2011 was the biggest year ever, drawing 45% of attendees from Austin, 41% from Texas, 13% from the U.S. outside of Texas, and 1% from other countries.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Fun Fun Fun is an independent genre based festival that was founded in 2006 in Austin, TX. It is well known for being custom booked for the most passionate underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
FESTIVAL CONTACT:
Matt Mandrella / Transmission Entertainment / / 251-490-5802
Kari Rosenfeld / Transmission Entertainment / / 713-591-1818
PRESS CONTACT:
William Mills / Giant Noise / / 512-382-9017
Claudia Blanchette / Giant Noise / / 512-382-9017
The Fun Fun Fun Fest Orange Stage upped its indie pop and cuteness factor by at least a factor of ten the moment Mates of State launched their set at 3:30 pm on Sunday, November 6, 2011. Mates of State formed in 1997, when Kori Gardner (keyboards/vocals/synthesizer) met Jason Hammel (drums/vocals/synthesizer) while they were both were playing in the band Vosotros in Lawrence, Kansas. Since then, the two have been inseparable. In 2001, after relocating to San Francisco, Hammel and Gardner married, were signed to indie darling label, Polyvinyl, and headed out on tour with Superdrag and The Anniversary. Thereafter, Mates of State released their second LP Our Constant Concern (Polyvinyl 2002), which served up sticky-sweet synth rock combined with equally sugary, starry-eyed lyrics. After taking a hiatus, The Mates of State moved to Seattle-based label Barsuk, beginning with the release of their fourth album Bring it Back (Barsuk 2006), illustrating stylistic maturity and adding greater dimension to their sound after the inclusion of guitar and bass. With the release of Re-arrange Us (Barsuk 2008), the Mates of State officially expanded their line-up to become a quartet, adding Lewis Patzner and Anton Patzner of Judgement Day to play various instruments. 2010's Crushes: The Covers Mixtape includes the Mates’ take on artists that may not often covered: Girls, Tom Waits, The Mars Volta, and Daniel Johnston, to name a few. The Mates of State recently released and have been touring to promote their sixth studio release, Moutaintops (Barsuk 2011), with their two adorable young children in tow.
From the moment the Mates of State start to play, the audience is immediately transported into an indie rock/pop-synth circus. Looking around, there is not one face in the crowd that isn’t smiling and not a single person who isn’t moving to the beat even as the misty rain comes down. Throughout the set, the unparalleled rich male/female harmonies showcase Gardner and Hammel’s intense and confident vocal style, neither afraid to swing into their upper registers. Lyrically, the Mates of State deliver supremely honest and often romantic musings, “I had a dream last night we lost the fight,” during “You are Free” off the Re-arrange Us album. The highest point in the set is the moment Mates of State deliver “Goods (All In Your Head)," off the All Day EP (Polyvinyl 2004) unleashing one of the most sing-a-long friendly indie songs and a dull roar of “duh, da, da, da, da, da, daah, ah,” ensues. Hammel closes out the set by sincerely saying, “We are the Mates of State. Thank you for listening and have a good festival!” As I walk away from the stage, I keep singing “it’s all in your head,” in my head and know it’s already been a great festival thanks, in part, to Mates of State.
It’s Sunday, November 6, 2011 and Scottish lads, We Were Promised Jetpacks, storm the Orange Stage, appearing unphased in their challenge to rock the faces off the exhausted and hung over audience barely awake even at 2:30pm on day three of Fun Fun Fun Fest. Kicking off the set with the first song off their newly released record, In the Pit of the Stomach (Fat Cat Records), “Circles and Squares,” the foursome deliver forcefully melodic riffs that melt over the male-dominated crowd like butter. One of my favorite We Were Promised Jetpacks’ songs “Quiet Little Voices,” off These Four Walls (Fat Cat Records, 2009), comes mid-set, instantly energizing the sluggish mob with its infectious and repeating chorus, declaring “I’m young again.” New tracks off the Stomach LP are intermixed with older tracks throughout the set. We Were Promised Jetpacks play their fast-paced and drum-heavy single “Medicine” played early in the set. New track “Act on Impulse” is the set’s peak despite its uniquely slow pace and delicate sound. This song’s complex and instrumental segments calm only for moments at a time, allowing crisp, confident vocals to creep in. The overall effect of this performance is near perfection. As the band finishes playing their final note, pure delight with a shot of adrenaline emanates from the formerly weary faces in the crowd, now appearing prepared to greet the final day of Fun Fun Fun Fest.
It’s 5:30 pm on Saturday, November 5, when M83 enter the Fun Fun Fun Fest Orange Stage, instantly greeted with grateful applause. The opportunity to see M83, fronted by Frenchman Anthony Gonzalez, certainly doesn’t come around too often and the audience anticipation resonates accordingly. Gonzalez settles in behind a waist-high, black gear rack, adorned with florescent pink and green embossing as his lovely band mate, Morgan Kibby, draws equal attention from behind her keyboard, clothed in gold shoes and a fly-away black tank. M83 kick off their set with “Reunion” off their new LP, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (Mute Records, 2011) and the tone is set- upbeat, electro synth-pop that forces your body into involuntary, continuous motion. “Kim and Jessie” off the album, Saturdays = Youth (Mute Records, 2008) is the third song in the set and M83 waste no time serving up one of their most admired (and 80’s-inspired) sing-a-long singles. A few tracks later in the set, M83 declare, “it’s coming…it’s coming now,” during the dreamy track, “We Own the Sky.” I recall first hearing M83’s new single “Midnight City” while sitting through previews at the Alamo Drafthouse and falling instantly for the song’s airy vocals and infectious beats. Since the first listen, I have been wildly obsessing and thinking that all movie previews would automatically better if synched to this track. When M83 finally plays my favorite song near the end of their set, I can barely contain myself and I am not alone. The crowd sways to the beat as the set comes to an inevitable end, leaving no body unmoved and no mind unsure their high expectations have been thoroughly met.
Girls enter the Fun Fun Fun Fest Orange Stage just before dusk, on Saturday November 5, 2011 and are immediately showered with warm applause. Girls includes permanent, founding members Christopher Owens (lead vocals, guitar) and Chet “JR” White (bass), as well as recording and/or touring members, Ryan William Lynch, Garett Godard, Matthew Kallman, Darren Weiss, Dan Eisenberg, and John Anderson. Owens, formerly a member of the Children of God cult, grew up with very little access to secular music, forming Girls in 2007 departing the cult, moving to San Francisco, CA, and meeting band mate White. Owens and White released Girls’ first effort, Album on True Panther Sounds in 2009, which received unexpected, enthusiastic media praise, including being named one of the ten best albums of 2009 by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Spin. After touring with big names like Smashing Pumpkins and Julian Casablancas, Girls returned to the studio to record their second LP, Father, Son, Holy Ghost (True Panther Sounds, 2011), which has also garnered critical acclaim.
When Girls take the stage, decorated in floral trimmings, at dusk, it is hard not to notice Owen’s Kurt Cobain-like appearance. However, as soon the first song begins, it’s clear that Nirvana hasn’t audibly influenced Girls’ original retro, lo-fi pop sound. Early in the set, Girls play crowd-favorite, “Laura,” just as the sun is setting behind the Austin skyline that served as the stage backdrop. A romantic, yet tragic vibe resonates over the fixated crowd as Owens sings, “reach out and touch me, I’m right here and I don’t want to fight anymore.” Sincere, relatable lyrics prevail throughout Girls’ set and perfectly set off the steady, velvety musical arrangements. This is especially apparent during the performance of new single, “Honey Bunny.” When Girls plays one of my favorite singles of 2009 and the highlight of the set, “Hellhole Ratrace,” I can’t imagine a single person in the crowd not being able to relate to Owen’s declaration, “I don’t want to cry my whole life through, I want to do some laughing too, so come on…and laugh with me.” Girls close out the set with “Lust for Life,” off Album and new song “Vomit” off Father just as the sun fades to black.
On November 4, 2011, just after 5pm, Ty Segall and his band take the Fun Fun Fun Fest Black Stage, enveloping the crowd in a cloud of dusty, filthy vintage punk. After performing throughout Orange County and San Francisco, including in garage revival band, The Epsilons, Ty Segall (vocals, guitar, drums) officially launched his solo career in 2008. Now, three years later, at the ripe young age of 23, Segall tours with band members Mikal Cronin (bass), Shayde Sartin (guitar), and Emily Rose (drums) and so far, has released four LPs as well as numerous singles/EPs.
After playing a short (yet sweet) set at the Mohawk for Fun Fun Fun Nites the night before, Ty Segall and company start their Friday evening set with a clear intention to throw down dirty garage rock like it’s 1965. In front of a Danzig backdrop (already up for the Black Stage headliners), Ty Segal begins the set with upbeat songs “Goodbye Bread,” and “You Make the Sun Fry,” off the newly released LP Goodbye Bread (Drag City 2011). As the set progresses, the pace picks up considerably, unleashing Segall’s ferocious screams and irate guitar. “You’re Not Me,” also off the new album is clearly the highlight of the set and is also the moment the mosh pit at the front of the stage starts to kick up so much dirt, my eyes start to burn. At the close of the set, Segall says he never wants to see his guitar again and hands it off to an elated young fan. So, Ty Segall did not give me a free guitar and my eyes are itchy after the set, yet I walk away from the stage feeling euphoric like my mind just got injected with a lethal dose of awesome.
Yacht takes the Blue Stage at Fun Fun Fun Fest on Friday, November 4th just after 4pm, entrancing the crowd with body-rocking electro-pop. Originally formed in Oregon in 2002 by Jona Bechtolt, Yacht became a duo after adding permanent member Claire Evans in 2009. Yacht has since expanded to include current touring members Rob Kieswetter (vocals, bass, keyboard), Jeffery Broadsky (drums, percussion), and Katy Davidson (guitar, keyboard, vocals).
Amazingly, the first glimpse of Ryan Gosling filming with director, Terrence Malick, onstage during Yacht’s Fun Fun Fun Fest set barely even distracts the captive spectators from pursuing a righteous afternoon dance party. Not even an A-list heartthrob could compete visually with the ever-enchanting Evans, clad in a skin-tight, partially see-through white mini dress and sporting her signature Annie Lennox-inspired, cropped hair. Evans vocals remain unbelievably flawless throughout the set as Bechtolt and company expertly deliver Yacht’s supremely synth-heavy dance-pop, never failing to energize the pulsating crowd. Musical highlights during the set include the moments Yacht performed the ever-infectious “Psychic City” off the album See Mystery Lights (DFA, 2011) and the equally catchy “Dysopia (the Earth is on Fire)” off the newly-released LP, Shangri-la (DFA, 2011). During both songs, audience participation was so prevalent that Evans could have easily decided to take a microphone break. Luckily, the only break Yacht takes is at the close of their set, when Fun Fun Fun Fest patrons return to reality in time to recall Ryan Gosling’s presence and shift their frenzy accordingly from the front to the back of the Blue Stage to catch a glimpse.
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Check out the full set via Jerry Milton’s Flickr.



Flaming guitars, toilet paper, firecrackers, vomit, and enough beer to fill a bath tub, yep Atlanta, Georgia's Black Lips set at Fun Fun Fun Fest Sunday evening just about had it all. The self described "flower punks" have been banned from performing at a multitude of venues including the entire country of India in an infamous episode in which the band had to flee the country to escape Indian authorities after a particularly rowdy performance, so it was only natural that the band take the Black Stage late into the final night of the festival. With spooky, bare bones lighting and a homemade backdrop with the band's name spray painted on a white bed sheet just moments before the set began, Black Lips gave off the feeling of being in an appropriately dingy club instead of a large outdoor venue. Guitarist Ian Saint Pé began the set by quickly shotgunning a beer before the band ripped into set opener "Sea of Blasphemy", a veritable sign of things to come from a band that was already noticeably intoxicated well before the set began. That is of course a major part of Black Lips' appeal: they're dirty, sloppy, rule breakers who sometimes intimidate but more often invite audiences with their distinctive blend of blues, garage rock, R&B, country, and punk that the band somehow manages to roll up into fractured blasts of power pop. Guitarist/vocalist Cole Alexander was in top form (for Black Lips) ripping into noisy guitar solos, vomiting onstage, using his wildly swinging voice to shock and freak out the audience, and finally lighting his guitar on fire, smashing it, and tossing it into the audience. The 17 song setlist used the band's newest album, the Mark Ronson produced Arabia Mountain (2011) as a touchstone but played rousing takes on favorites like "Oh Katrina!" and "Bad Kids" as well for a set that was shocking and scary but came out as one big party through it all.


With a brutal and inconvenient sore throat on a muggy day, if anyone needed some French onion soup and a Wendy's chicken sandwich it was Ted Leo. But the tough as nails New Jersey native and pop punk lifer works too damn hard to call if quits when vocal troubles arise and as such, Leo pushed through, delivering a set full of his punchy hardcore pop rockers and a few amusingly charming surprises. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists hit the stage with all the grit and fire expected of them despite Leo's normally crystal clean vocals being tarnished. The singer pushed his voice to the greatest extremes he could take it, sometimes losing his voice entirely, but displaying classic DIY punk attitude in the process. In fact, the band's songs sounded tougher and rawer with Leo's vocals roughed up by the throaty scratch of a 24 hour bug. While Leo and the Pharmacists tore through older classics and cuts from their newest album The Brutalist Bricks (2011) with playful pop punk bounce and high musical proficiency as a trio, the real treat came near the set's end when Leo announced to the crowd "It's too damn cold" ran to the side of the stage and shortly returned in a Glenn Danzig wig and black sleeveless shirt to end the set with a few of the Misfits covers the crowd missed out on thanks to the now infamous meltdown from Danzig: Legacy. Apologizing for "his behavior" as Danzig, Leo led the crowd in rousing takes on Misfits favorites, leaping into the audience and letting fans take the mic when his own vocals couldn't hold out. WIth perseverance and good natured humor, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists won the crowd over and delighted their already devoted fans.

When a set begins with the words "This is going to sound weird but then again, when hasn't it?" you know you are going to be in for a one of a kind experience. Baltimore, Maryland weirdo Dan Deacon brought his unique blend of homemade electronics and endorphin rushing dance beats to the Blue Stage on Saturday bringing along his notoriously fun live show as well. Deacon got down into the crowd for direct interaction, organizing the crowd into group rituals and dance offs. Unfortunately, Deacon was beset by sound issues throughout the set and had to end his set early when he actually blew out the stage's speakers. For a few euphoric minutes however, Dan Deacon's set was a rush, being unlike any live performance out there today.


Playing before a picturesque backdrop of festively strung bulb lights, charmingly off kilter backing panels, and elegant bouquets of flowers tied around mic stands, San Francisco's Girls played an absolutely beautiful set with a richly produced sound and a set list that comprised of a perfect mix of high energy and spine tingling low points. Girls focused on tracks from their outstanding sophomore LP Father, Son, Holy Ghost (2011) and played a few select cuts from their debut Album (2009) and one selected track, "Heartbreaker" from their Broken Dreams Club EP (2010). Girls brought the fully fleshed out sound of Father, Son, Holy Ghost to life, not skipping a beat even on twisting and turing tracks like "Die" and "Vomit", displaying a surprisingly high level of musicality without alienating themselves from the crowd. The set felt intensely intimate at times, despite the hundreds of people gathered around the outdoor stage and perhaps an overly zealous crowd, as when frontman Christopher Owens would handle solo guitar and vocals on tracks like "Hellhole Ratrace" and on the understated soul of "Love Like a River". Girls put on a set that became a Day 2 highlight, making each member of the audience feel personally affected by the music being played.
Last night at the 6th annual Fun Fun Fun Fest, the festival of all Funs, Slayer massacred an eager audience at the Orange Stage. Even if you weren’t at the fest, chances are you probably heard the echoes of the thunderous metal booming through the city of Austin. The band slayed festival-goers with their 24 Marshall Amplifier set-up and a deafening selection of songs including “Dead Skin Mask,” “Raining Blood,” and “Angel of Death.”
In honor of “Fuckin’ Slayer Sunday,” I surveyed the crowd for a 100 Slayer shirts ... happy to say, the mission was accomplished even before the band took stage! Check out some select pictures below; head over to my Flickr set for all of ‘em.



Fresh off the voodoo vibes of last week's Halloween, California garage rocker Ty Segall brought an appropriately freaky set to the Black Stage on Friday, offering up manic yelps and screams, buzzsaw guitar tones, and his signature skewed and nightmarish brand of garage punk. Segall whipped the crowd into a frenzy letting go of himself and allowing the music to take him and his band in what ever direction that seemed appropriate, playing a set that was at times downright scary, but powerful and thrilling just the same. The cuts from Segall's newest album, the more tame by comparison Goodbye Bread (2011), were given a horrific overhaul to fit the evil sounding punk sludge of Segall's earlier work, making the set feel cohesive and well thought out among the rush of anger and energy that was being displayed on stage.
Date; Fri Nov 4th 2011
Venue: Auditorium Shores 12:00pm
w/Passion Pit, Public Enemy, The Damned, Major Lazer, Slayer, Hum, Lykke Li, Henry Rollins, Girls, Danzig Legacy Tour (Danzig/samhain/danzig & Doyle Performing Misfits), M83, Diplo, Odd Future (Ofwgkta), Blonde Redhead, Hot Snakes and more!
Date; Fri Nov 4th 2011
Venue: Auditorium Shores 12:00pm
w/Passion Pit, Public Enemy, The Damned, Major Lazer, Slayer, Hum, Lykke Li, Henry Rollins, Girls, Danzig Legacy Tour (Danzig/samhain/danzig & Doyle Performing Misfits), M83, Diplo, Odd Future (Ofwgkta), Blonde Redhead, Hot Snakes and more!


Portland/Marfa, TX/Los Angeles' Yacht blasted out of the gate as they stormed the Blue Stage this afternoon. With an incalculable amount of live energy, Yacht grabbed the audience's attention one way or another, whether it be the smoothly suggestive dance moves of frontwoman Claire L. Evans or the irresistible bubble gum of the bouncy, pounding disco rock of their most recent album, Shangri-La (2011). Allowing spontaneity to take hold, Yacht allowed the performance's high points to exist where you least expected them as in when Evans made her way into the crowd for a few close up interactions and an electro-punk cover of The B-52s' "Mesopotamia". With showcasings of hits like "Dystopia (The Earth is on Fire)", "Utopia", and "Psychic City" Yacht thrilled the crowd and became an early festival highlight.
Date; Fri Nov 4th 2011
Venue: Auditorium Shores 12:00pm
w/Passion Pit, Public Enemy, The Damned, Major Lazer, Slayer, Hum, Lykke Li, Henry Rollins, Girls, Danzig Legacy Tour (Danzig/samhain/danzig & Doyle Performing Misfits), M83, Diplo, Odd Future (Ofwgkta), Blonde Redhead, Hot Snakes and more!
Editor’s Note: Learn more about Project Loop via Facebook.
Taylor, Texas based non-pro t Project LOOP recently teamed up with Cary Jackson of Califormia based CA Rampwworks, Brown Boards and Austin based Transmission Entertainment to build a half pipe skate ramp for their annual music festival Fun Fun Fun
Fest, an event which is expected to draw 50,000 spectators. LOOP students worked a full weekend under the guidance of Cary Jackson of California based CA Rampworks and Chris Carrasquillo, owner of Brown Skateboards. “It‘s great to see kids get a hands on experience of building a ramp they will inturn get to enjoy” Mr. Jackson said. LOOP students invited University of Texas Architecture students to help out in the build as well, many of which are skaters.

AUSTIN, TX (October 31, 2011) – Fun Fun Fun Fest and Pitchfork announced today that the 6th annual festival in Austin, Texas will be streaming live on pitchfork.com November 4 – 6, 2011. This will be the first time ever that the music of Fun Fun Fun Fest, one of the most progressive independent music festivals in the country, will be available to those outside of Austin, and live.
Unlike other music festivals with similar live streams, Fun Fun Fun Fest will present 4 separate streams with each tailored to different musical tastes, streamed live on one of the most widely read music websites in the world that reaches 3.3 million unique visitors each month. Like the Fun Fun Fun Fest stage setups, each stream will provide a different musical experience, from punk and metal to indie rock and electronica, from bounce and hip hop to competitions and comedy. Fans will be able to toggle the streams to cater to their favorite styles of music, thanks to smart, the quirky, irreverent car.
When asked about the new partnership, Pitchfork had this to say: "Fun Fun Fun Fest has absolutely become one of the great festivals in the country, one that shares the same spirit of adventurous booking and music- and fan-community focus that we bring to our own Pitchfork Music Festival and our other events," said Pitchfork President Chris Kaskie. "Pitchfork has produced a number of live streams in recent years, and we're thrilled to be producing the Fun Fun Fun Fest live stream this year, for the first time bringing the festival to music fans outside of Austin."
Pitchfork Fun Fun Fun Fest Live Stream Schedule
To check out the Fun Fun Fun Fest live stream on Pitchfork, go to www.pitchfork.com. The stream will begin at these times:
“We are thrilled to be working with Pitchfork and smart on bringing what we do every year to more underground and progressive music fans around the world. Pitchfork and Transmission have always focused on many of the same acts, ideas, and trends – they are a like-minded group of people and it’s exciting to see us working together in such an innovative way. Plus, we get to bring a little more Slayer and Turquoise Jeep to the PF pages, which is nice,” said Transmission Principal James Moody.
To purchase tickets to the Fest, view the full lineup, and for further updates, go to www.funfunfunfest.com. You can follow the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news or you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @facebook.com/funfunfunfest.
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank all of the partners who help make the festival possible, including Heineken Light, Stanley-PMI, smart, PlayStation's Everybody Dance, Music Unlimited, Tito's Handmade Vodka, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, Jim Beam Devil's Cut, Honest Tea, Chrome and Incase.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Fun Fun Fun Fest booked its first set of acts in 2006 in downtown Austin, leading
with the likes of Spoon and The Circle Jerks… setting the tone for what would grow
to be the darling of independent music festivals for music lovers and music makers
in the United States for years to come.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival,
known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music
today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate
underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
ABOUT PITCHFORK
Since Pitchfork’s launch in 1996, music fans around the world have turned to the site first to discover the best from emerging artists and established pioneers alike.
Every weekday, Pitchfork starts the music conversation online, with its must-read in-depth album reviews, breaking news, award- winning features, track reviews, MP3 playlists and Pitchfork.tv, the multi- Webby-nominated online video section featuring curated and original music video programming with the most forward-looking artists working today. Pitchfork reaches 3.3 million unique visitors each month, with a remarkable 84% of the site’s 13 million visits from loyal and addict visitors, by far the highest engagement level of any music publication or site.
Pitchfork also hosts the annual Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, now entering its 7th year as the most forward-looking, news-making music festival in the country, the new Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, as well as major annual events during SXSW and CMJ.
PRESS CONTACT:
William Mills / Giant Noise / / 512-382-9017
Claudia Blanchette / Giant Noise / / 512-382-9017


The hour is almost upon us, Fun Fun Fun Fest is under a week away! Yes our beloved three day festival at Auditorium Shores begins next Friday and while you are all undoubtedly dedicated music lovers, you may find yourself becoming a bit overwhelmed deciding exactly which bands to see next weekend against the constrains of work, school, and life itself. Luckily, this is where I come in. I present to you, the dedicated reader and Fun Fun Fun Fest devotee or first timer my recommended guide to the weekend's proceedings. Enjoy the festival, maybe become interested in some new bands, and above all else have fun fun fun!
Sunday, November 6
Asobi Seksu (1:55) Orange Stage
Kick off your final day of music and good times with Asobi Seksu, a band of blissful New York shoegazers who deliver as much punch as pop. One of the biggest names in the modern shoegaze scene, Asobi Seksu deals in dream pop similar in style to Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine with their own spaced out take on the sound. A nice middle ground between aggressive and tripped out to begin your day after shaking off the after effects of last night's activities.
Grimes (3:00) Blue Stage

As Grimes, Montreal's Claire Boucher is an artist purely of the 21st century, making creepy, otherworldly pop songs that sound like they would top the charts in galaxies far far away. Recording completely on her own using only garageband to make her airy songs come to life, Grimes has been an artist slowly making a name for herself in the experimental scene with songs that stick with you for their pop pastiche but offer a sense of the truly strange with their featherweight density. On stage, Boucher performs alone with only a microphone, keyboard, and sampler pulling off alien dance moves and entertaining with her casual style and approachable personality. Grimes is another artist on the cusp of being the next big thing, so catch her set and be able to say you knew about her before everyone else does.

The hour is almost upon us, Fun Fun Fun Fest is little over a week away! Yes our beloved three day festival at Auditorium Shores begins next Friday and while you are all undoubtedly dedicated music lovers, you may find yourself becoming a bit overwhelmed deciding exactly which bands to see next weekend against the constrains of work, school, and life itself. Luckily, this is where I come in. I present to you, the dedicated reader and Fun Fun Fun Fest devotee or first timer my recommended guide to the weekend's proceedings. Enjoy the festival, maybe become interested in some new bands, and above all else have fun fun fun!
Saturday, November 5
Keep Shelly in Athens (12:45) Orange Stage
Kick off day two of the weekend with the heady electro pop of up and comers Keep Shelly in Athens. Influenced by slithering R&B, smooth jazz, ominous dark wave, and haunting electronica, Keep Shelly in Athens has been making waves lately on the strength of their newest single "DIY", a ghostly track that combines a bopping industrial drum beat against groovy looped piano and punching horn arrangements. Keep Shelly in Athens are sure to be a band to watch in the next few months so catch them early next weekend.
Purity Ring (1:30) Blue Stage
Purity Ring is another somewhat mysterious electronica group just getting their feet off the ground, but making some major reverberations in the scene as of now. Currently on tour with Neon Indian and Com Truise, Purity Ring makes a self described brand of "future pop" that combines robotic electronica, J Dilla referencing stutter beats, and angelic but angular and detached vocals. Though the term future pop can be seen as somewhat pretentious from such a young band, you do get the idea of what they're talking about as Purity Ring's songs can often sound like Beyonce collided with "2001: A Space Odyssey". Purity RIng will be another name going around, so you'll be able to say you knew about them before they blew up.
Joe Lally (1:55) Orange Stage
As a founding member of iconic punk rockers Fugazi, Joe Lally became known as one of the most influential bassists in underground music and after starting a small musical revolution, Fugazi decided to go on hiatus back in 2003. Joe Lally on the other hand has continued making music as a solo artist, working with a unique style of songwriting grounded mostly in the bass guitar and his own vocals, creating a unique style of open and fluid jazz punk with his own relaxed vocal delivery. Lally's inspired and individualistic solo work has a quiet intensity that translates well to a live concert and makes for a nice contrast to the quirky electronica of the day so far.
Trash Talk (3:15) Black Stage
Follow up the punk lite of Joe Lally with the hammering hardcore of Sacramento, CA's Trash Talk. This band does hardcore the old fashioned way, loud, fast, and angry as evidenced by their latest critically acclaimed five song, nine minute EP Awake (2011). Trash Talk is hardcore to a T, with shows often ending in bloody noses and bruised ribs, just the way a good punk rock show should.
tUnE-yArDs (4:00) Orange Stage



As the bassist for D.C. punk icons Fugazi, Joe Lally has spent nearly a lifetime in music both as a bassist and singer/songwriter. For a generation of punks, indie rockers, and straight edgers, Fugazi has served as a jumping off point for many of the cornerstones of underground music including hardcore, post-punk, and noise rock and after the band went on indefinite hiatus in 2003, Lally took it upon himself to continue writing, recording, and performing, now with his own original solo material built mostly from raw bass lines and vocals. Lally's newest album Why Should I Get Used to It (2011) displays some of the most straightforward songwriting the bassist/singer/songwriter has ever been apart of as a solo artist and subsequently, the new album represents perhaps Lally's strongest solo offering to date. Lally will be playing this year's Fun Fun Fun Fest Saturday November 5 at the Orange Stage. I caught up with Joe Lally via email correspondence to ask about the new album, his beliefs surrounding the state of punk music, and the future of his influential band.
Beat Connection: From your first solo albums you seem to have progressed from intense self-imposed minimalism to more of a charmingly ragged feel on your new record. What accounts for the change in sound and approach?
Joe Lally: There's a few reasons for that. I couldn't sing much at first, it was more like talking. The music got built around that feeling of speaking intimately with someone. I also arranged the music in a different way. I wrote for a rhythm section leaving a space that was to be filled by a lead instrument like guitar, sax, or keyboard. That still occurred on Philosphy For Insects, but even with that song the new album is mainly different because I really knew what each song would sound like when I went in to record. I didn't know that with the first two albums. I found out as we went along.
Beat Connection: Was the writing process more collaborative on this album or more driven by your own songwriting? How has your songwriting changed as a singer/songwriter from your first album?
Joe Lally: In a way it's less collaborative. Although at times I was writing to a particular person's playing, I was actually writing more myself. For the first time I wrote guitar parts and over all I think I can hear the music coming more easily when I'm writing.

The hour is almost upon us, Fun Fun Fun Fest is little over a week away! Yes our beloved three day festival at Auditorium Shores begins next Friday and while you are all undoubtedly dedicated music lovers, you may find yourself becoming a bit overwhelmed deciding exactly which bands to see next weekend against the constrains of work, school, and life itself. Luckily, this is where I come in. I present to you, the dedicated reader and Fun Fun Fun Fest devotee or first timer my recommended guide to the weekend's proceedings. Enjoy the festival, maybe become interested in some new bands, and above all else have fun fun fun!
Friday, November 4
Jim Ward (1:40) Orange Stage
After giving the festival grounds a walk through and getting yourself situated, you can kick the day off with the low-key indie rock punch of former At the Drive In/Sparta/Sleepercar member Jim Ward. Ward's music carries the fire of early grunge mixed with pop leanings of groups like Pearl Jam and a subtle influence from the early emo heart on sleeve directness Sunny Day Real Estate and Weezer.
Cloud Nothings (2:20) Orange Stage
Stick around for Cleveland's lo-fi pop punk favorites Cloud Nothings. The band, raised on the bratty thrash of groups like Blink 182 and Sum 41, took it upon themselves to take what by some would be considered somewhat embarrassing influences and cover them in sloshy distortion and overdrive, creating an energetic and direct style of lo-fi indie punk that can punish as much as it pleases. Think of Wavves but from the exceedingly unpretentious Midwest.
Yacht (4:15) Blue Stage
October 26, 2011

“Never before in the great nation of Texas has a festival app been as righteous and sweet as this one” - T. Boone Pickens
This year’s app will feature:
*Make sure to post Instagram photos to the FFF6 wall by tagging your photos from FFF with #funfunfunfest

Some of our official sponsors will be giving away some sweet prizes during the fest.
Stanley (famous for those durable green containers grandpa used to carry to work) will be on-site challenging those who think they can crush the heavy-duty bottles and gifting them with limited edition FFF Fest Flask and bragging rights.
PS3 will also be there with the Sony Social Club, giving the audience a fix for their video game needs. There will be contests and giveaways throughout the weekend including a private dance party with 10 friends or a chance to win custom-made FFF Fest PS3s.
smart usa: Along with presenting FFF Nites, which gives all ticketholders access to concerts and parties that make the FFF6 after-Fest experience 100% more unboring. During the fest, head on over to the smart ride & drive area and get behind the wheel of a smart. Take it for spin around downtown. Every person who test-drives a smart will get an “unwait” pass that will let you skip the lines for all FFF Nites shows.
If you want to score a pair of free PIP tickets to FFFFest, try your hand at smart spotting with our scavenger hunt on Oct. 29th or test your skills with smart's trivia questions in the week leading up to the Fest for a pair of general admission tickets to each day of the festival! Stay tuned to smart’s twitter and facebook for more details.
[www.facebook.com/smartusa www.twitter.com/smartcarusa]
FFF6 is excited to announce all of our food and retail companies that will be vending on the grounds this year. Fun Fun Fun will also focus on the many non-profit organizations that help cultivate Austin’s philanthropic spirit with booths from several local and national non-profit organizations.
Food Vendors:
Austin's Pizza
Aquarelle
Black Sheep Lodge
Blue Ribbon BBQ
Boomerang's Pies
Carnevore
Chi'Lantro
Crepe Crazy
Frank
Handshakes
Hey Cupcake!
Juiceland
Kebabalicious
Linda Chan's
Lucky J's
Mmmpanadas
The Parlor
Snowie
Thai BBQ
Tiff's Treats
Progress Coffee
Non-Profit Vendors:
Action For Animals
Attendance Records
AustinMusicPeople
Invisible Children
LifeBeat
SIMS Foundation & HAAM
LOOP
Texas School for the Deaf - Language for All
The Revival Fund
Austin2Angkor: Building Futures in Cambodia
Retail Vendors:
420 Spot
Austin Facial Hair Club
Chaos Card Company
Chrome
Goorin Bros. Hats
Hold Up
Love Nail Tree
Bruise Cruise Festival
Peoples Rx
Prototype Vintage
RUNNUR
Strut
The Don Collection

The FFF6 Poster Show Presented by The American Poster Institute will feature 16 handpicked artists from around the nation will represent their favorite FFF bands with posters for sale.
Kollective Fusion
Decoder Ring
Empire Press
Secret Serpents
Industry
Mexican Chocolate Design
Jay Ryan
Paul Imagine
Penhead
Ryan Duggan
Lil Tuffy
Boss Construction
Awesome Dudes Printing
Obsolete Industries
Clintprints
Under Pressure
Fun Fun Fun Fest is proud to announce Page and Stephen's Very Special FFF Wedding happening on The Yellow Stage from 3:35-4:10. Paint it Black will be playing wedding jamz and Sergio “Sexy Sax Man” Flores is going to serenade them with George Michael’s smoothest love and make out jamz. The talented Ashley Garmon will be the wedding photographer and a special surprise guest will be officiating the wedding.
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M83 embark on the American leg of the international tour in support of the newly
released epic double album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (Mute Records, 2011).
Named after a spiral galaxy, Messier 83, M83 was formed in 2001 by frontman Anthony
Gonzalez and former member Nicolas Fromageau in Antibes, France. Fromageau
parted ways with Gonzalez following the completion of the tour for their second album,
Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts (Gooom/Labels France, 2003). Anthony
Gonzalez now mainly records on his own, but often with the help of his brother, Yann
Gonzalez, along with Morgan Kibby (vocals/keyboard), and Loïc Maurin (drums). Following the release of their critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Saturdays
= Youth (Mute Records, 2008), M83’s popularity began to pick up considerable speed
internationally with the singles “Kim & Jessie” and “We Own the Sky” showcasing the 80’s
electronic pop theme of the album. This new-found esteem, resulted in M83 joining three huge
tours in 2008 and 2009, Kings of Leon, The Killers, and Depeche Mode.
The first time I encountered M83 was through their remix of the Block Party track, “The
Pioneers” and you might say it was music crush at first listen. Thereafter, I sought out other
M83 remixes that only furthered my infatuation including, “Black Cherry” by Goldfrapp, “Suffer Well” by Depeche Mode, “To the Sky” by Maps, and “Fall” by
Daft Punk, just to name a few. It was just a matter of time before I sought out
their original material, where I became thoroughly smitten by the fusion of expertly layered
ambient electronic dream pop with reverb-heavy and airy vocals. Bold statement time: so far, “Midnight City” is my pick for best single of this year and consequently, I can honestly say there is no band that I am more excited to see play live for the first time. M83 will be playing
at Fun Fun Fun Fest on Saturday, November 5th on the Orange Stage, TBA.

AUSTIN, TX (October 18, 2011) – Fun Fun Fun Fest has announced the final lineup with set times happening November 4th – November 6th, 2011 at Auditorium Shores. They have also solidified their FFF Nites aftershow lineup, which will be free to FFFF 6 ticket holders based on capacity and type of ticket.
Times for the festival will begin Friday at noon and go until 9:45 pm each night. Each of the four stages will be billed with artists from various genres like Lykke Li, M83, Girls, Passion Pit, Slayer, Major Lazer, Odd Future and comedy routines from Donald Glover, Reggie Watts, Anarchy Championship Wrestling as well as a special performance from Henry Rollins.
FFF NITES is specifically curated to be an extension of the fest itself, and allow for the Fun Fun Fun experience to continue after the park closes. There will be shows featuring Ty Segall, Dead Confederate, Dom and Royal Bangs as well as DJ sets from Syd The Kyd (OFWGKTA), Neon Indian, and Passion Pit among others. FFFF 6 bands Grimes, Cold Cave, Mates of State, The Oh Sees and many more will all be playing as well.
All shows are happening at classic Red River venues like The Mohawk, Red 7, Beerland, Beauty Bar, ND, The Parish and Empire Automotive, transforming one of Austin’s favorite districts into the nighttime version of Fun Fun Fun Fest.
Please check below for lineup details for both day and night shows. In other fest news, Fun Fun Fun Fest announced today that the Boxer Rebellion has canceled their US tour due to a family emergency and will not be appearing at FFFF 6. Also, Slayer has moved to the Orange Stage for bigger production, lights, and full force legendary metal experience.
When asked about this announcement, FFF Founder Graham Williams said, “Its exciting to be announcing our first ever 3 full day schedule times in conjunction with the first ever free FFF Nites for our ticket holders. Once again, we are keeping things fresh and trying new ideas. That is what we are known for, and this is no different. Our goal is to keep things fun and to consistently deliver a unique and memorable experience every time fans come to this festival. In fact, we even have a few more surprises next week. Good times, good times.”
Go to funfunfunfest.com for updates and to purchase tickets. You can follow the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news, ticket giveaways, or you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @ facebook.com/funfunfunfest.
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank you to all of the partners who help make the festival possible, including Heineken Light, Stanley-PMI, smart, PlayStation, Music Unlimited, Incase, Chrome, Honest Tea, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Sailor Jerry, Jim Beam Devil's Cut, and many more.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Fun Fun Fun Fest booked its first set of acts in 2006 in downtown Austin, leading
with the likes of Spoon and The Circle Jerks… setting the tone for what would grow
to be the darling of independent music festivals for music lovers and music makers
in the United States for years to come.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival,
known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music
today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate
underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
PRESS CONTACT:
GIANT NOISE
William Mills / 512.382.9017 /
Claudia Blanchette / 512.382.9017 /

Black Lips have been hailed by major media outlets as one 2011’s biggest indie buzz bands after teaming up with Deer Hunter guitarist, Lockett Pundt, and celebrated producer Mark Ronsen to record their latest LP, Arabia Mountain (Vice Records, 2011). Ronsen, well-known for his work with Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, Adele, and Ghostface Killah, takes the band in a “New Direction,” which is also the first single of the new album. The Black Lips began humbly in Atlanta, Georgia in 1999 and initially garnered notoriety for their outrageous and often disgusting onstage antics, including fighting, vomiting, urination, and nudity during their live performances. Their previous albums, Good Bad Not Evil (Vice Records, 2007) and 200 Million Thousand (Vice Records, 2011) received impressive critical accolades and their fanbase picked up considerable pace after their performance on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien”
and having their songs featured in indie films 500 Days of Summer and Scott Pilgram v. the World. The current line-up, Cole Alexander (Vocals/Guitar), Jared Swilley (vocals/bass), Ian Saint Pé (guitar), and Joe Bradley (vocals, drums), have revealed The Black Lips’ complex, more refined, flower punk sound, which provides some distance from their notoriety for onstage debauchery, yet without compromising their signature, rough around the edges
style.
While the tag certainly fits, to characterize The Black Lips simply as a garage/punk band is a bit
inane. Often drawing comparisons to fellow lo-fi enthusiasts like The Black Keys and Jay Reatard, The Black Lips have demonstrated a standout presence within this subgenre by effectively infusing R&B, doo-wop, psychedelic, country, gospel, and even hip-hop into their signature throw-back style. The Black Lips have also embraced the vintage concept of releasing split EPs. In the past few years, The Black Lips have released an impressive number of splits, including with The King Khan & BBQ Show, The Dirtbombs, YACHT, and Subsonics. I first caught The Black Lips live during SXSW in 2007 at Beerland and was instantly taken with their raw, confrontational intensity. After their set, I recall being unable to shake the song “Bad Kids,” out of my head. I have not had the chance to see them play since, so luckily, The Black Lips will be playing at Fun Fun Fun Fest, on the Black Stage on Sunday, November 6th, TBA.
We Were Promised Jetpacks are currently on tour to promote their second full-length studio LP, In the Pit of the Stomach (Fat Cat Records), just released earlier this month. The quartet’s latest album follows up their first album, These Four Walls (Fat Cat Records, 2009). We Were Promised Jetpacks formed in 2003 after Adam Thompson (vocals, guitar), Michael Palmer (guitar), Sean Smith (bass), and Darren Lackie (drums) won a “Battle of the Bands” competition at their school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Since then, We Were Promised Jetpacks have attracted a considerable following and critical success opening up for fellow Scots and label mates, Frightened Rabbit, as well as for US bands Bad Veins, Bear Hands, and Jimmy Eat World. We Were Promised Jetpacks’ music has music has been showcased on television shows and in feature films. The song “An Almighty Thud” appeared on an episode of the television show Sons of Anarchy and the single “Quiet Little Voices” was also featured in the 2011 Owen Wilson comedy, Hall Pass.).
I was able to catch We Were Promised Jetpacks and Frightened Rabbit play The Scottish
Arts Council Showcase at The Parish during SXSW 2010 and these
shows were two of my highlights. I would not usually consider myself a fan of indie pop/
post-punk bands, but We Were Promised Jetpacks is the exception to this rule. I suppose
I am easily smitten by commanding vocals, infectious melodies, crystal clear riffs, and lyrics
that invite everyone to sing and jump along. I’m particularly partial to songs, “Medicine”
and “Burning Buildings” off their latest release and cannot wait to see We Were Promised
Jetpacks perform them live. These charming lads are set to perform at Fun Fun Fun Fest on Sunday, November 6th on the Orange Stage, time TBA.
San Diego post-hardcore touchstones Hot Snakes were never designed to innovate. They were instead designed to knock down doors and kick in the teeth of anyone foolish enough to get in their way. Lacerating guitars, drumming barreling down the pike like a freight train, bass thick and heavy enough to rumble apartment walls and trunks almost too easily, the yelping vocals of Rick Froberg which admittedly don't have the thrashing grit of classic hardcore singers like Ian McKaye or Henry Rollins but still communicate a street smart confidence that forces you to stop, look, listen, and probably mosh to what Hot Snakes does best all pile into a mix which creates a thundering attack of post-punk and straight up hardcore. Directly born from the unholy union between college rock icons Drive Like Jehu and Rocket from the Crypt, Hot Snakes is one band in a continuing series of projects that have come as a result of the friendship and artistic collaboration between guitarist/vocalist Froberg and guitarist/vocalist John Reis. Having each had a hand in countless numbers of bands and side projects, Froberg and Reis started their careers in post-punk group Pitchfork before going on to form Drive Like Jehu with Reis later forming Rocket from the Crypt. Drive Like Jehu disbanded in 1995 with Froberg leaving San Diego for New York City to begin a career as a visual artist while Reis continued with Rocket to the Crypt until 2005 but in 1999, the two friends came together to begin what would start as a "side project" and would eventually become the howling, snarling punk rock beast that is Hot Snakes.
Reggie Watts: one part comedic genius, one part exceptional musician, one part peculiar performance artist, and all parts awesome. Hailing from Seattle, WA, Watts gained considerable mainstream notoriety after opening up for Conan O’Brien during his 2010 "Prohibited From Being Funny on Television" tour. Also in 2010, Reggie Watts released his debut comedy cd/dvd Why Shit So Crazy? (Comedy Central Records). Watts continues to promote his recent release, Live at Third Man Records (Third Man Records, 2011), following up his previous EP, Pot Cookies (Normative Records, 2008) and LP, Simplified (Non-Linear Productions, 2004).
Reggie Watts fits firmly in the space between comedian and musician and is perhaps the only live performer I can imagine seamlessly transitioning between beat-boxing/rapping songs like “Shit Fuck Stack” and stream of conscience spoken-word narration in an affected British accent that morphs into German without skipping a loop-track beat. I thoroughly adore Watts’ absurdly-named tracks like, “Do You Like Pterodactyls?” and “Smurfs is People Too,” but I also don’t expect to hear any track as recorded during his live show, as each set is organic, surreal, and even slightly disorienting. Watts’ unpredictability and off-beat timing is precisely what captivates the audience. Catch Reggie Watts’ Fun Fun Fun Fest performance at the
Yellow Stage on Friday, November 4th, time TBD.
Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo has never been one to shy away from an adventure. After the take off success of his band’s debut album Psychic Chasms (2009), Palomo shipped off from his Denton, TX home to Brooklyn to form a new home base and take advantage of all types of wild opportunities including working with The Flaming Lips on an EP of post-apocalyptic musical expressionism, putting out a single for Mountain Dew’s Green Label Sound label with Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor producing, developing and making an informerical for his own brand of synthesizer, and now most recently, heading out on tour with Kreayshawn, an artist that could very well be perceived as being Palomo’s polar opposite. For his band’s new album Era Extraña (2011), Palomo followed his sense of adventure in the dead of winter to Helsinki, Finland to record the album completely alone. The album that has come as a product of those sessions and that experience is one of greater musical, physical, and emotional depth than anything Neon Indian has released in the past, giving listeners an album that can be discussed and pondered over as easily as it can be danced to. I caught up with Palomo over the phone before Neon Indian was scheduled to play a show in Portland to talk about the new record, his writing and recording process, and some of that adventurous spirit that makes Neon Indian's music such a thrill.
Beat Connection: On the new album Era Extraña it feels like there’s a darker tone to the music than on Psychic Chasms and moodier arrangements. What made you want to use a broader sound palette on this album?
Alan Palomo: In a strange way many of the aspects of this album felt like a rite of passage by going into the studio and limiting myself. I guess I’ve always enjoyed the idea of tying one hand behind your back and using those limitations to help you really shape the sound of a record.
Like for example on this record it was kind of important to not use samples just because a lot of the first record was based on creating these loops from these pre-exisiting pieces of music and then write arrangements over it and then at some point I put this tape warbled sheen over everything. But this time around I wanted to work with individual sounds that were already a little bit fucked up in nature and then see if I could combine them and make a song out of that. I guess I just wanted to change my approach and keep it interesting for me.

AUSTIN, TX (October 4, 2011) – Fans will be excited to hear that the 6th annual
Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX has just announced this year’s aftershow lineup,
where shows will be free to all those with Fun Fun Fun Fest wristbands. Artists performing include Kool Keith, The Felice Brothers, The Thermals, Glass Candy,
Dead Confederate, Ty Segall and more… plus appearances from select Fun Fun Fun
artists.
FFF NITES were specifically curated to be an extension of the fest itself, and allow
for the Fun Fun Fun experience to continue after the park closes. Shows are
scheduled at classic Red River venues like the Mohawk, Beerland, Red 7, ND, Beauty
Bar, Club De Ville, The Parish, and Empire Automotive. Fun Fun Fun Fest passes now
stretch late into the night with the addition of FFF NITES.
When asked about this announcement, FFF Founder Graham Williams said, “FFF
Nites is a new concept that we are excited about. We wanted to not only host festival
acts, but add new acts, make it affordable, and change the way Austin looks at how
festival aftershows can be done.”
FUN FUN FUN FEST NITES ARTISTS INCLUDE:
The Felice Brothers, Glass Candy, Dead Confederate, Kool Keith, The Thermals, Ty
Segall, Dom, Royal Bangs, Grimes, Syd The Kyd DJing (OFWGKTA), Andre Williams,
Earth Crisis, Sleepercar, Jesse Malin, Underground Railroad to Candyland, Toxic
Holocaust, Coathangers, Babies (2/3 of Vivian Girls), Widowspeak, Cobra Skulls,
Nothington, Memoryhouse, Passion Pit DJ set, Inepsy, Hull, The Fucking Wrath,
Canon Blue, Old Man Markley, Delicate Steve, ANR, Yellow Ostrich, Pat Jordache,
Deafheaven, Tera Melos, Generationals, Front Bottoms, Cowboy and Indian, Future
Rock, DJ Thiabault, Bearhands, Pujol, Barreracudas, Ch. 24, Neon Indian DJ set,
Check Yo Ponytail party, Learning Secrets, Powertrip, Mammoth Grinder, Ghost
Knife, Ancient VVisdom, Gill Landry (Old Crowe Medicine Show), David Liebe Hart
Band (of Tim and Eric Awesome Show), Ume, The Young, Boris, Ceremony, Russian
Circles, Cold Cave, Doomriders, Mates Of State, Thee Oh Sees, Zero Boys, Purity Ring,
Total Control, Keep Shelly In Athens, Lemuria, Touche Amore, Big Freedia, Budos
Band, Austra DJ set, Trash Talk, Deathgrips and many more to be announced soon!
In other fest news, Fun Fun Fun Fest announced today a few lineup changes
including 2 groups from Sweden, Graveyard and Radio Dept, who have had to
cancel their US tours, along with their performances at this year’s Fest. It has been reported that they may have been abducted by Swedish Death metal band Carnage,
but this has not been confirmed. In the wake of this news, FFF organizers have
committed to keep 24-hour surveillance on Lykke Li.
Go to http://www.funfunfunfest.com for updates and to purchase tickets. You can follow
the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news, ticket giveaways, or
you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @ facebook.com/funfunfunfest
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank you to all of the partners who help make the
festival possible, including Heineken Light, Music Unlimited, Stanley-PMI, Smart Car,
and many more.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Fun Fun Fun Fest booked its first set of acts in 2006 in downtown Austin, leading
with the likes of Spoon and The Circle Jerks… setting the tone for what would grow
to be the darling of independent music festivals for music lovers and music makers
in the United States for years to come.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival,
known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music
today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate
underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
PRESS CONTACT:
GIANT NOISE
Elaine Garza / 512.382.9017 /
William Mills / 512.382.9017 /
Claudia Blanchette / 512.382.9017 /

When getting into a discussion about electronica, certain names will inevitably come up. Daft Punk, Aphex Twin, Burial, all artists who have changed the face of electronic music forever but when talking about the real movers and shakers of electronic music today, it is almost impossible to pass up Kieran Hebden, the man behind Four Tet. Working under the guise of electronica producer and artist, Hebden has done more to progress electronic music as Four Tet in a few short years than lesser artists have throughout entire careers. When one normally thinks of electronica, there are certain defined sounds and a uniform style that one thinks must go into the definition of electronica, but since the end of the 20th century, Four Tet has vastly expanded the scope of electronica by embracing the multitude of genres that exist outside of the confines of the computer and the turntable. Four Tet pulls not only from the techno and ambient music that has influenced countless electronic artists but from post rock, free jazz, soul and R&B, hip hop, folk, and indie rock, and applies those myriad influences to a style of electronica that feels warm, lived in, and wonderfully human in a way that so many of Four Tet's contemporaries either are incapable of producing or shy away from. As Four Tet, Kieran Hebden is redefining the meaning of electronica to create something that is hardly like anything else being created today.

This year FFF will be invading the whole state of Texas and conducting our legendary Scavenger Hunts in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio! If you are interested in participating in this epic event please follow the links below for more information.
Austin Scavenger Hunt
NOTE: even if you register online, your team still needs to be at Red 7 by 3:45.
Gowalla Campus Scavenger Races
Stuck in school and don't have time to make it to one of our city-wide scavenger hunts? No worries. The first annual Gowalla-Fun Fun Fun Fest University Scavenger Race is set for October 1st, so start getting your teams together now! (up to 5 people per team)
We're hosting races at four universities, so click the link next to your corresponding school if you want to sign-up for a chance to win sweet swag & tickets to FFF6.
At least one member on your team must have Gowalla on their smartphone. Earn points by "checking in" to specified spots and be sure to add photos of the completed task. As they say, pics or it didn't happen.
Don't forget to friend FX3Fest on Gowalla
Insider Info: FFF Nights
FFF6 won't stop at Auditorium Shores. Venues such as Red 7, Mohawk, Beauty Bar, ND, Parish, Empire Automotive, and Beerland will be hosting unannounced bands and aftershows. More information to come next week. #holdontoyourtits

Date: SUN 9/11/2011
Venue: Fiesta Gardens -- 12pm Doors

AUSTIN, TX (Sept 6, 2011) –: Single day tickets are now on sale for Fun Fun Fun Fest, along with the already available 3 day passes and PIP packages. Single day tickets
are available for $55 each at www.funfunfunfest.com/tickets.
The full daily schedule has also just been announced, with the lineup of each of the four stages for all three days (Nov 4-6, 2011). To view the daily schedule online and login to create your custom schedule, visit www.funfunfunfest/events. You can now begin to lock in your plan of attack for the festival, like navigating daily headliners
including Public Enemy, Passion Pit, Danzig Legacy, Reggie Watts, The Damned,
Spoon, Major Lazer, Donald Glover, Blonde Redhead, Slayer, Odd Future, and Henry
Rollins.
FUN FUN FUN FEST WATER OLYMPICS:
Sunday, Sept 11
At Fiesta Gardens in Austin, TX
12noon – 6pm (12 – 2pm Opening Ceremonies & Registration, 2pm Games Begin)
Registrants will compete to win tickets in events including: Tug of War Across the
Lake, Paddleboard Jousting, Paddleboard High Kick Competition, Paddleboard Freestyle Competition, Canoe Jousting, and a Canoe/Paddleboard/Kayak Relay. The event is free and spectators are welcome. Austin Facial Hair Club will provide the grub. The event is brought to you by The Expedition School, The Austin Chronicle, & The Austin Facial Hour Club.
The team at FFF would like to use the FFF Olympics park rental as a way to help generate supplies and support for the fire victims of Bastrop and surrounding communities. The FFF Olympics are a free event, but as a suggested donation, we would really appreciate you bringing one/some of the following items in good condition:
Clothing, canned food, bottled water, Tylonol/Advil/pain relievers, baby food, trash
cans/trash bags, laundry detergent, socks, dog food, cat food, crates, cat litter, toys,
towels, dog beds.
Please present items in separate bags or boxes so we can organize them in categories. We will have trucks on site. We will load and organize the goods and coordinate delivery of these items to Austin Disaster Relief Network and Austin Pets Alive. Thank you for your support! We look forward to seeing you at Fiesta Gardens!
SCAVENGER HUNTS:
The annual Fun Fun Fun Fest Austin Scavenger Hunt is scheduled for October 1st, with other hunts in Dallas (presented by The Granada Theater and The Dallas Observer), San Antonio (presented by The San Antonio Current and Drunken Monkey Promotions SA), and Houston (presented by Free Press Houston) also scheduled for that day. Gowalla will also be coordinating a series of FFF Fest Scavenger Hunts on college campuses throughout the U.S.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Fun Fun Fun Fest booked its first set of acts in 2006 in downtown Austin, leading with the likes of Spoon and The Circle Jerks… setting the tone for what would grow to be the darling of independent music festivals for music lovers and music makers in the United States for years to come.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festival in music today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.


12noon – 6pm @ Fiesta Gardens (Austin, Texas)
Registration and Opening Ceremonies @ 12pm
Games Begin @ 2pm
The Austin Facial Hair Club will be providing tasty grub and slinging merch.
Brought to you by: The Expedition School, The Austin Chronicle, & The Austin Facial Hour Club.
You might want to train for this, and we are hooking you up with a place to train! Go to www.expeditionschool.com - to set up your SUP session and/or lesson to train or call them directly at (512) 626-6282.
The Expedition School
Hours of operation: 6am - 10pm
FFF Discount: $30 for 2 hour lesson / $17 for 2 hour session on the water
FFF Water Olympics Special is available Sept 5th - 10th.


FIRST EVER FUN FUN FUN WATER OLYMPICS SEPT 11TH IN AUSTIN,
ANNUAL SCAVENGER HUNTS IN AUSTIN AND TEXAS MARKETS OCT 1ST
AUSTIN, TX (August 18, 2011) –: Fun Fun Fun Fest announced today some new additions to this year’s festival lineup, including SPOON, Black Lips, Cannibal Corpse, Omar Souleyman, Sergio “Sexy Sax Man” Flores and more. The 6th annual festival will be held November 4 – 6, 2011 at Auditorium Shores in Austin, TX.
SPOON are returning after headlining the inaugural FFF fest in 2006, which also happens to be their only date, in U.S. or Europe, in 2011. They are performing along with punk and garage kings, the Black Lips, American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, Syrian pop sensation Omar Souleyman, and more. These late additions join previously announced headlining acts such as Passion Pit, Slayer, Public Enemy, The Damned, Hot Snakes (reunion), Hum, and Danzig Legacy Tour. And, as a special treat the guys at Fun Fun Fun Fest are bringing in Sergio “Sexy Sax Man” Flores, whom you may remember from his sexy sax serenades in shopping malls on YouTube (currently @ over 8MM views) to sax up the crowd between sets.
Some new additions have also been added to this year’s yellow stage, including the Air Sex Competition, Dating Game, New Movement Comedy, Rap Battle Royal, Master Pancake’s Video Jukebox, Brett Gelman, Adira Amram, Johnny Pemberton, Cameron Buchholt, Jake Flores, and Doug Mellard. The new acts join the already announced Henry Rollins, Reggie Watts, Brian Posehn, Upright Citizens Brigade, Turquoise Jeep and more.
FFF is also proud to announce the first ever Fun Fun Fun Fest Water Olympics, which will take place in Austin at Fiesta Gardens on September 11th. The fest will celebrate its new location on the banks of Town Lake at Auditorium Shores by offering contests where the winners can take home great prizes, such as weekend passes to the fest. Contests will include stand up paddle board jousting, freestyle, and high kick competitions, as well as canoe jousting, canoe/kayak/SUP relay races and more. Registration starts at noon, and the event goes from 2 – 6pm. Austin Facial Hair Club, stars of the new hit series “Whisker Wars,” will be providing the food, security, and grooming tips.
The festival will also hold the annual Austin scavenger hunt on October 1st, which is notorious for sending music fans on a mad dash around town marking bizarre and sometimes filthy deeds off their target lists in an effort to win passes and other Fun Fun Fun gear. Dallas will also host an official FFF Scavenger Hunt (produced by the Grenada Theater), and other scavenger hunts will be announced in more Texas markets soon. Please check funfunfunfest.com for more details.
Go to funfunfunfest.com for updates and to purchase tickets. You can follow the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news, ticket giveaways, or you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @ facebook.com/funfunfunfest
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank all of the partners who help make the festival possible, including Heineken Light, Stanley-PMI and many more.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival, known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival, known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
Elaine Garza
512.382.9017
William Mills
512.382.9017

WEEKEND PASSES NOW ON SALE
AUSTIN, TX (August 1, 2011) –: Fun Fun Fun Fest is proud to announce the current lineup for the 6th annual Fun Fun Fun Fest to be held November 4 – 6, 2011 at Auditorium Shores in Austin, TX.
The Transmission Entertainment team, who produces Fun Fun Fun Fest, once again has delivered on an exciting and genre-blurring (from hip hop to indie rock, punk rock to dance, metal to comedy) mix of old and new acts, while keeping their reputation for being a festival offering a unique genre based stage system, rarely-seen performances, newly discovered talent, and anticipated reunions.
The 2011 headliners include everything from indie dance darlings Passion Pit to heavy metal gods Slayer, from hip hop legends Public Enemy to punk icons The Damned. This year, FFF reunions include Hot Snakes, who disbanded in 2005 at the height of their popularity, Hum, who have not been consistently active as a recording or touring group since 2000, and Glenn Danzig playing Misfits songs for the first time in years with original Misfits guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein. More bands are planned to be added to the full FFF line up in Aug/Sep.
When asked about this year’s event, Graham Williams, FFF Founder had this to say: “It’s been so hard to keep the lid on everything we have been working on, there are so many exciting bands and acts this year, and so many more to come.” He added “This is clearly the best bill we have ever put together, and I can’t wait to watch it all happen in November.”
Weekend passes are on sale now, including PIP (Pretty Important People) passes. Single day passes, band set times, student discounts and more will be coming in September. Stay tuned for plenty of opportunities to win tickets in the member’s area at funfunfunfest.com, during Fun Fun Fun Fest’s infamous and annual Scavenger Hunt, the newly added Fun Fun Fun Olympics, and on Twitter/Facebook outlets.
As always, Fun Fun Fun Fest will be working with Austin’s favorite local food and fashion vendors, dedicated to delivering a true Austin Experience for locals and travelers alike.
‘X’ will no longer be performing at Fun Fun Fun Fest as previously announced, as they are on a new tour. They have been replaced by legendary gothic punk band, The Damned, known for being the first UK punk rock group to release a single, an album, to have a record on the UK music charts and to tour the US.

Passion Pit • Lykke Li • M83 • Blonde Redhead • GIRLS • HUM • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah • Okkervil River • Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears • Architecture in Helsinki • Ted Leo & The Pharmacists • Heartless Bastards • Tune-Yards • Ra Ra Riot • Tinariwen • Radio Dept • Cold Cave • We Were Promised Jetpacks • Mates of State • The Joy Formidable • Cloud Nothings • The Boxer Rebellion • Asobi Seksu • Keep Shelly In Athens • Le Butcherettes • Jim Ward (Sparta/At The Drive-In) • Joe Lally (Fugazi) • Future Islands • Crooks • Lemuria • TV Torso • Manejo Beto
Slayer • Danzig Legacy (Danzig/Samhain/Danzig & Doyle Perform Misfits) • The Damned • Hot Snakes • Murder City Devils • Kid Dynamite• Boris • Cave In • Negative Approach • D-Generation • Eyehategod • Russian Circles • Thee Oh Sees • Zero Boys • Paint It Black • Trash Talk • Youth Brigade • No Bunny • Davilla 666 • Bane • Earth Crisis • Graveyard • Doomriders • Ceremony • From Ashes to Rise • World Inferno/Friendship Society • Total Control (Member of Eddie Current Suppression Ring) • Death Grips • Touche Amore • Defeater • Mind Spiders • OBN III • Shapes Have Fangs • Schmillion • Thieves
Public Enemy • Major Lazer • Odd Future (OFWGKTA) • Diplo • Flying Lotus • Neon Indian • Four Tet • Spank Rock • Dan Deacon • Cecil Otter & Swiss Andy present: WUGAZI • Childish Gambino • Budos Band • Rakim • Del The Funky Homosapien • Big Freedia • YACHT • Baths • MNDR • Austra • Dengue Fever • Black Milk • DJ Franki Chan • Ocote Soul Sounds • Auto Body • Bird Peterson • Brandt Brauer Fricke • Picture Plane • T-Bird and The Breaks • Cecil Otter (Doomtree) • G-side • Speak • Purity Ring • DJ Car Stereo (Wars) • B.L.A.C.K.I.E. • Fat Tony
Henry Rollins • Reggie Watts • Brian Posehn • Upright Citizens Brigade • Turquoise Jeep • Donald Glover • Ali Wong • Anarchy Championship Wrestling • Neal Brennan (Co-creator of Chappelle Show/Half Baked) • Best Fwends • Matt Bearden • Brody Stevens • Captured By Robots • Kenny “K-Strass” Strasser Yo-Yo Extravaganza • Whamcity Comedy Set • Louis Katz • Chris Trew • Veggie Hot Dog Eating Contest • JT Habersaat + the Altercation Punk Comedy Tour
…With more announcements to come in August and September.
Fun Fun Fun Fest encourages you to travel smart by biking, walking or carpooling to the festival grounds, as parking will be limited and not permitted in surrounding neighborhood areas. Parking options and more can be found at funfunfunfest.com.
Go to funfunfunfest.com for updates and to purchase tickets. You can follow the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news, ticket giveaways, or you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @ facebook.com/funfunfunfest
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank you to all of the partners who help make the festival possible, including Heineken Light, Stanley-PMI and many more.
Fun Fun Fun Fest booked its first set of acts in 2006 in downtown Austin, leading with the likes of Spoon and The Circle Jerks… setting the tone for what would grow to be the darling of independent music festivals for music lovers and music makers in the United States for years to come.
Now in its sixth year, Fun Fun Fun Fest is an independent genre based festival, known as one of the most relaxed, creative, and pioneering festivals in music today. Fun Fun Fun Fest is a fest that is custom booked for the most passionate underground and progressive musicians, comedians and fans around the world.
Elaine Garza
512.382.9017
William Mills
512.382.9017
Float down the river and dock at Murder City.
FUN 2 Ends & FUN 3 Begins: Hey homies – this is your final reminder: TODAY is the last day that FUN 2, your final chance to get an early bird FFF ticket, will be available. Also, please remember that FUN 3 goes on sale on August 1st! Here are some of the bands we have leaked to you so far.........Odd Future (OFWGKTA), Ra Ra Riot, Kid Dynamite, Murder City Devils, Okkervil River, X, Tune Yards, Brian Posehn, M83......and so many, many more to come. FFF6 is just getting started. Be prepared for more updates this week on bands, scavenger hunts, the FFF Olympics, ticket giveaways, and more.
We love #hashtags: #Fx3 #F3black #F3blue #F3yellow #F3Orange #F3Bikez #F3Crashpad #F3info

Watch the video below to reveal more artists that are setting sail for FFF 6 this November.
Stumped? Decode our nautical magic by here.
Watch the "Leak #1" video here.
FUN 2 ON SALE TODAY!: FUN 2 tickets go on sale TODAY at 6pm CST. This is your LAST CHANCE to purchase discounted tickets for FFF6. Like FUN 1, these are limited in number and will sell out fast. FUN 1 sold out in 45 minutes, so make sure you're ready at 6pm sharp!
FUN 2 tickets are sold here.
New Website Features: We have added some great features to the FFF6 website that include a FULL pricing grid, new informational slides, and a complete history of the FFF stages of the past. In the next few weeks we will also be unveiling a transportation grid so you can plan the greenest way to get to the shore, as well as an updated store with new & exciting products to spend your hard earned points on.

Fun 2 (discounted) tickets on sale later today!
Yesterday, 5 acts were released via detailed, ridiculous, and highly inefficient nautical coding system. Stumped? Decode our nautical magic by clicking here.
FUN 2 Tickets: FUN 2 tickets go on sale next Thursday, July 21st. Like FUN 1, these are limited in number and will sell out fast so jump on it and save some moniez. FUN 1 sold out in 45 minutes, so make sure you stay tuned to FFF6 social media for the on sale time for FUN 2.
New Website Shizzle: Website updates in mass quantities will be gracing FFF.com over the next days & weeks to come! Radical features such as "History Of The FFF Stages" and an updated store, with a crazy sale to wet your FFF whistle, will allow members to have insane amounts of fun.
Also FUN 2, lineup leaks, updated news, forums, blogs, & more make FunFunFunFest.com the ultimate fun center on the web.
Scavenger Hunt - Save The Date: The FFF6 Scavenger Hunt is set for October 1st so start getting your teams together now (up to 5 people per team). More details coming soon!
FFF Water Olympics: The FFF Water Olympics is set for early September so start getting your teams together now. Prepare yourselves for tug o wars, water baloonz, paddle board karate, boat jousting, and more.

Fun 2: Limited number of discounted tickets go on sale next Thursday via the Fun Fun Fun Fest site.
The last band leaked in the video above will be performing its landmark debut.
Everything's better in three's. Amigos, stooges, sons, six mafias, sheets to the wind, exclamation points, aliens, Rambos... and most of all FUN.
Today we're proud to announce that there will be a THIRD FULL DAY OF FUN FUN FUN FEST 2011. Three days of FFF? HELL YES. This means more bands, more DJs, more comedians, more jorts, more vendors, more everything fun on Auditorium Shores this November.
Not to bore you with politics, but we've been working closely with the City of Austin on this for a while, and last week were given their blessing to add Friday, November 4th to FFF6. A big thanks to the City of Austin and the Parks Department for helping to make this happen. Read more about it here and here and here.
Attn FUN 1 & FUN 2 Homies
To all the homies who took advantage of FUN 1 early bird tickets: We're not gonna leave you hanging. You're first in line to get tickets to the third day at an exclusive discount only available to you and other FUN 1 ticketholders. FUN 2 tickets are set to go on sale next month. Stay tuned for more information coming soon.

Every year, we release a series of discounted tickets to our most loyal fans. We release them early and with perks so we can say thank you. This year is no different, as we are releasing a limited number of FUN 1 tickets will go on sale today at 6PM CST to members only. Here are more deets:
Fun Fun Fun Fest 6
November 5-6, 2011
Auditorium Shores
Austin, TX
The race to get the coveted FUN 1 tickets (2 day pass) will start today at 6pm CST (That's 4pm PST & 7pm EST). Make sure you are near an internet enabled apparatus so you can secure your place in FFF history and celebrate FFF6 with homies and strangers alike. FUN 1 is not only the biggest discount of the year, but we hook you up with some added value by shipping the tickets to you (for free) and allowing you to skip the will call lines. Investing in FUN 1 will also automatically enter you into our "Share The Fun" contest in which the winner will receive a chance to fly in an out-of-town friend for FFF6 and also become upgraded to P-I-P, shore style baby!
We are releasing a very limited number of tickets for this round, so get them quickly – they will sell out like last year. Get your tickets HERE!
Good luck!
FFF6


The first round of on-sale tickets, aka FUN 1, are going on sale tomorrow, June 1st. Shit is officially on! There are several reasons why you should take advantage of the Fun 1 ticketing option:
To be eligible for FUN 1, simply register at funfunfun.com and create
a user profile.
And, because we love you so much, one lucky FUN 1 ticker holder will win a "Share The Fun Fun Fun" prize and get to fly in a friend for the festival! That¹s right, we know you have some poor friend in Chicago/Boston/Ohio/BFE that is dying to come party Austin style for a weekend and we have you covered. So start saving your tips and jump on
this super amazing offer before all the FUN 1 tickets are gone!

Think you know what we booked for FFF 6? Put your money where your mouth is and let’s see what you got. If you are right, you will be crowned.
Here is your chance to guess this year¹s acts and see how it stacks upagainst the real FFF6 lineup. Head over to guessthefest.com and put your knowledge to the test. If you nail it you can win some sweet prizes. Use your Facebook or Twitter login to create a ballot and get 10 guesses, use both Twitter & Facebook and get 20...which is nice.
Prizes include:


For years FunFunFun founder Graham Williams has endured a constant onslaught of "you should book for Fun Fun Fun Fest. It comes from friends, family, and random strangers in restrooms, bars, and even during the middle of the fest itself. Everyone seems to have an opinion about who should or is going to play the fest.
Now is your chance to make your guess and see how it stacks up against the real FFF6 lineup. Head over to guessthefest.com and put your knowledge to the test. If you nail it you can win some sweet prizes.
Use your Facebook & Twitter login to create a ballot and get 10 guesses, use both Twitter & Facebook and get 20...which is nice.
Prizes include:
First Place: Fly-in for you and a friend
We will fly you and a guest in to Austin from any major US city for FFF6. We will hook you up with tickets, and no less than a 1 1/2 star hotel for the weekend. If you live in or around Austin we will fly in some friends of yours or replace the flight by buying you and 10 friends burgers and beer at Casino El Camino. Point is, Big Prize City and you will be the mayor.
Second Place: P-I-P PASSES
You and a friend get the royal fun treatment, and roll like Flavor Flav for a weekend.
Third Place: GANG-OF-4
You and 3 homies get weekend passes so you can flash mob the bar lines together.

The Discounts Are Coming!
The first round of on-sale tickets, aka Fun 1, will be launching in late May. There are several reasons why you should take advantage of the Fun 1 ticketing option. 1.) THE BIGGEST PRICE BREAK OF THE YEAR B.) There will be contests, giveaways, and P-I-P upgrades to our homies who snag tickets early. 3.) It’s just plain smart.
Please stand by for further details and information regarding the on-sale date for the Fun 1 tickets which will be released VERY soon.
The Dream Team
Everyone has that one friend, ya know THAT friend who will suck on a bums toe or shave their eyebrows off? The FFF6 scavenger hunt will take place in August so start recruiting your dream team today. More details to come in the following weeks.
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As announced earlier today, the sixth edition of my beloved Fun Fun Fun Fest will take place at Auditorium Shores. I’m pretty stoked about this. A much larger space, a lot less dust boogers, and a beautiful backdrop are just few of the clear benefits of this switch. Of course, I’ll miss the proximity to the 'hawk and Red 7 but as far as I can tell, the pros outweigh the cons for the most part.
Tickets will be sold in three phases via the website. The biggest discount will be available in Phase One, aptly named Fun #1, starting late May – only Fun Fest members will have access so I recommend signing up ASAP. And new this year -- the Guess The Fest contest where you could win some sweet prizes by correctly guessing Fun Fest 2011 performers.
Check out some of our Fun Fest interview features from 2010 below:

Austin, Texas (April 28, 2011) – Fun Fun Fun Fest, one of the premier independent music festivals in the country, announced today that they will be moving from their Waterloo Park location of 5 years to Auditorium Shores this year to accommodate the growing size and popularity of the event.
Founded in 2006 by Graham Williams, Fun Fun Fun Fest has been known for its consistent commitment to discovering new talent and unearthing new ideas in music and comedy, while also working to pay homage to key legends in the independent music scene. The 6th Annual Fun Fun Fun Fest will take place Nov. 5 – 6, this year at Austin’s Auditorium Shores. There will also be a festival kick off event on Friday November 4th.
In addition to the progressive and seminal underground acts the festival is known for,
promoters plan to diversify the lineup this year with new genres and performers as well as introducing new on-site activities, comedy, food, shopping, and more.
As a 10 year resident of the Bouldin Creek neighborhood, a former board member of the
Long Center, and a founding member of AMP, James Moody has been working with Parks, the City of Austin, AMP, The Long Center, the Palmer Events Center, and other stakeholders to help make this exciting addition a smooth transition for all involved.
“We are looking forward to this move. “ says James Moody, partner at FFFF. “It’s the right time for us. After maxing out Waterloo Park last year, we realized we needed more space to deliver on some of our new ideas and offer our fans what they expect”.
Graham Williams said “I am very excited about this. With more room and better access, we can do some of things that we could never do at Waterloo. We have been able to get more creative with bookings, production, layout, and vendors. I look forward to watching it all come together”.
A limited batch of early-bird tickets for the 2011 festival will go on sale in May, as
will vendor applications for local businesses. For more information stay tuned to
funfunfunfest.com, facebook.com/funfunfunfest and @funfunfunfest for updates, details
and contests.
ABOUT FUN FUN FUN FEST
Opening its doors in 2006, Fun Fun Fun Fest became quickly known as a different sort of
festival that focuses on independent music, comedy, discovery, creativity, and setting the
tone in the progressive music space from the Live Music Capital of the World. Now in its 6th year, Fun Fun Fun Fest has grown to include more stages, more ideas, more vendors, more genres, and ultimately more fans. Its one of a kind online user community has been custom built for FFF fans around the world to chat, share, blog, win tickets and merch, and interact with fest organizers. Learn more and purchase tickets at http://www.funfunfunfest.com. You can follow the fest on Twitter @funfunfunfest for up-to-the-minute news, or you can become a Fun Fun Fun Homie on Facebook @ facebook.com/funfunfunfest.
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Check out uLOVEi’s Sunday set via Flickr.
Zoe Cordes Selbin with Mother Falcon
Rachel Donnan with Bethany Cosentino (Best Coast)
Johnny Sarkis with Descendents

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Check out uLOVEi’s Saturday set via Flickr.
with Brendan Hannah and James Moody
Slick Rick
Erin Jantzen (L.A.X.) & Orión

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Check out uLOVEi’s Friday set via Flickr.
“Weird Al” Yankovic soundcheck
Magnifico
“Weird Al” Yankovic interview

Date: Sun Nov 7th 2010
Venue: Beerland 10:00pm
w/Come and Take It
Date: Nov 6th + 7th 2010
Venue: Waterloo Park 12:00pm
w/MGMT, Descendents, Mastodon, Bad Religion, Slick Rick, RJD2, A-Trak, GWAR, The Hold Steady, Dirty Projectors, and many more
Date: Sun Nov 7th 2010
Venue: Red 7 (outside) 9:00pm
w/secret special guest, Landmine Marathon, Mammoth Grinder, Ratking
Date: Sun Nov 7th 2010
Venue: Mohawk (inside) 10:00pm
w/Sonny and The Sunsets, Jookabox
Date: Sun Nov 7th 2010
Venue: Beauty Bar 10:00pm
w/DJ Scorpio
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Beerland 10:00pm
w/The Snips, Lights Go Out
Date: Nov 6th + 7th 2010
Venue: Waterloo Park 12:00pm
w/MGMT, DEVO, Mastodon, Bad Religion, Slick Rick, RJD2, A-Trak, GWAR, The Hold Steady, Dirty Projectors, and many more
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Red 7 9:00pm
w/Lower Class Brats, The Impalers, Women In Prison, plus witty banter from Altercation Punk Comedy's JT Habersaat
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: The Parish 9:00pm
w/DJ I Wanna Be Her
presented by Knuckle Rumbler and The Glitoris
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Scoot Inn 9:00pm
w/Christeene, B.E.B., The Glitoris, DJ set by Rusty Lazer plus some special divas and hot girls
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Beauty Bar 10:00pm
w/Jacques Renault, Lemonade, Cowabunga Babes, Orthy, Thomas'Austin, Burger City Rock N'Roll
Presented by Austinsurreal, Proper Entertainment & Smoke ATX
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: ND 9:00pm
w/Waajeed, Kydd, DJ Mel, Perseph One, Rapid Ric, DJ Dus, The Nice Guys, Hosted by London Andrews
Sponsored by Do512.com
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Headhunters 10:00pm
w/Infernaeon, Demontuary, Indisgust, Misery
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Broken Neck 9:00pm
w/Hour of The Wolf, Red City Radio, Cruel Hand, Backtrack, Aficianado
Date: Sat Nov 6th 2010
Venue: Mohawk 9:00pm
w/Coma in Algiers, Kuroma (members of MGMT and Whigs), Jeff The Brotherhood, The Intelligence, Milk Thistle
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: Waterloo Park 5:00pm
w/Chris Hardwick, The Apples in Stereo, Arc Attack, Todd Barry, Magnifico
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: The Parish 9:00pm
w/DJ Mahaelani
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: Beerland 10:00pm
w/Death Is Not a Joyride, Little Teeth
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: Beauty Bar 10:00pm
w/DJ Chicken George, DJ Richard Henry, visuals by Eric Power
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: Mohawk (both stages) 9:00pm
w/secret special guest headliner, Memory Tapes, Fol Chen, Sleep Over, Soft Healer
Date: Fri Nov 5th 2010
Venue: ND 10:00pm
w/A Full Crew showdown! Orion (a special Boombachero set), Sonora, Pagame, Manolo Black, Hobo D, DJ Dus, Visuals by VJ M.E.T.A., Photos by Quito
presented by Toyotal Matrix and Mike's Hard Punch
Date: Thu Nov 4th 2010
Venue: Club De Ville 9:00pm
w/Til We're Blue or Destroy, The Great Nostalgic
Plus, avoid festival lines and pick up your tickets here!
Date: Thu Nov 4th 2010
Venue: Red 7 9:00pm
w/Pack of Wolves, HOD, Naw Dude
Date: Thu Nov 4th 2010
Venue: Beauty Bar 8:00pm
w/Hot Tub, Trash Yourself, Glasnost, Kids and Chemicals, DJ Hoodie Allen, Young Girls, Hot Britches, Midnight Conspiracy, Johan, Crystal Vision, Booger Season, pics and video by Baleout
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Firsts: Sh*te that happened before other sh*te happened.
Today: Chris “Frenchie” Smith’s Firsts! This time, we examine what inspired Chris “Frenchie” Smith from Sixteen Deluxe (and previously Young Heart Attack). Frenchie, who is also the brains behind much of the magic that occurs at The Bubble, recently launched his own label, the aptly named Frenchie Smith Records.
Head down to Club de Ville this Friday to celebrate the label’s first release, a self-titled debut EP by Austin’s Smoke And Feathers. Besides being treated to a scorching set of mesmerizing psych-rock from these talented locals, you’ll get to enjoy a hearty helping of noisy melodies courtesy of Frenchie’s own Sixteen Deluxe as well. Royal Butchers (ex-Knife In The Water) get things going outside at this official Fun Fest after party; The Moaners, and David Dondera entertain inside.

Austin, Texas (October 29, 2010) - Fun Fun Fun Fest is proud to announce the addition of The Legendary Descendents to the lineup of the 5th annual music and comedy event in Waterloo Park November 5-7, 2010. The reunion show of this elusive and world renowned pop punk act will replace the Sunday headlining spot previously held by Devo.
The Descendents' performance at Fun Fun Fun Fest this year marks their first with the full band in almost a decade. The Descendents will be joined by the late additions of Nacional Records' Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible; the melodic and chillwave sounds of Washed Out; the subdued indie sounds of The Antlers; and the indie break-out band, Cults.
"I really can't believe it. The Descendents were one of those bands on my dream list that I thought I would never get to book" Says Graham Williams, FFF Founder. "A week ago, we had no idea what we were going to do, and now we couldn't be more happy".
This year's music lineup of more than 80 acts ranging from hip hop to punk rock including "Weird Al" Yankovic, MGMT, Suicidal Tendencies, Mastodon, Slick Rick, Bad Religion, Capn' Jazz, The Hold Steady, Devin the Dude, Dirty Projectors, RJD2, The Vandals, Gwar, Monotonix, Pharoahe Monch, and many more. Go to http://www.funfunfunfest.com for the full lineup. Weekend passes and single day tickets are still available but limited.
A list of special pre parties and aftershows can be found on funfunfunfest.com or at http://www.austinist.com

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It appears that Fun Fun Fun Fest isn’t content with Red River dominance. This morning, the juggernaut rolled into Frank, the artisan hot dog establishment on 4th St., and apparently transformed Wednesday evening's Rec Room menu.
The specially priced menu (could go either way really) features wieners inspired by the colors of the four Fun Fest stages: the Orange Stage dog (deep fried hot dog, wrapped in bacon, slammed in hot wing sauce and topped with blue cheese), the Black Stage dog (split dog, wrapped in bacon, fried and topped with mustard BBQ sauce), the Blue Stage dog (battered and deep fried hot dog topped with sausage gravy), and the Yellow Stage dog (chili dog smothered in cheese, caramelized onions and jalapenos). I recommend getting there early (Rec Room kicks off at 9 p.m.) since this exclusive menu is extremely limited, much like the remaining Fun Fest tix from what I gather.
But there's more. Fun Fest's involvement has coerced the Rec Room to declare this Wednesday's gathering the official "win Fun Fest tix by wearing awesome costumes" contest. The patron in the best costume (voted upon by Daniel Northcutt, Brendan Hannah, Chris Apollo Lynn, and I) will receive two tickets to this year's Fun Fest (Saturday and Sunday); two runner-ups will receive gift certificates to Frank. Enthusiastic owner Northcutt confirmed via a fast ‘n’ furious text message exchange, "Yeah, the two runner ups will receive gift certificates to Frank. I just hope Hannah is into it." Manager Hannah was quick to add that he was "really into it."
Bonus Points! The player with longest ping pong or UNO win-streak in costume, or a victory over Big Buck Safari maestro Hannah, will win a beer courtesy of Frank.
Come on down and test out your weekend costume!

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It’s almost time! The semi-annual Local Music Is Sexy shindig, curated by my beloved Austinist, ushers in that Fun Fest feeling next Thursday at The Mohawk. The free event starts at 6 p.m. with a happy hour hosted by my good friends at Knuckle Rumbler. Yep, a partnership made in heaven as far as I am concerned! The lineup itself is stellar as always, and includes quite a few of my current favorites like Markov, TV Torso, Dana Falconberry, Bill Baird, and Rayon Beach. Check it out in full via Austinist, RSVP on Facebook, and follow Austinist Music on Twitter (for alerts regarding upcoming contests). It should be a grand old time and a mighty fine way to commence your 2010 Fun Fest adventure.
Purchase Fun Fest tickets here.

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Thursday, November 4th (Free):
Friday, November 5th ($5 with Fun Fest wristband; $10 without):
Saturday, November 6th ($5 with Fun Fest wristband; $10 without):
Sunday, November 7th (Free with Fun Fest wristband; $5 without):

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Fun Fun Fun Fest Yellow Stage Schedule Announcement
Saturday, November 6th
Sunday, November 7th
Purchase Fun Fest tickets here.

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Fun Fest’s Scavenger Hunt
We’re just weeks away from this year’s Fun Fun Fun Fest, which can only mean one thing -- the time is ripe for the annual Fun Fest Scavenger Hunt! The head honchos at Transmission Entertainment are meticulously crafting this year’s to-do-list even as I type. Last year, ardent fans kissed senior citizens, rode mechanical bulls, indulged in hanky panky with the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, photographed cops who didn’t have a moustache, and what not. All in the name of glory…and Fun Fest. Your typical scavenger hunt this is not!
There are some truly fabulous goodies up for grabs this year, including of course, free passes to the festival itself. If you already have your ticket, I still encourage you to join in on the mayhem. You could very well be upgraded to PIP or win one of many, many other wonderful prizes. Get the complete lowdown below.
What: Fun Fest’s Scavenger Hunt sponsored by The Parlor and Waialua Soda Works.
Where: Begins and ends at The Mohawk.
When: Friday the 15th (Check in at 5 p.m.; hunt begins at 6).
How: Sign up here or on-site at 5 p.m.; entry is free, however, each team must bring five canned goods (benefits Caritas of Austin).
Why: Prizes include complimentary passes to Fun Fest, goodies from Alamo Drafthouse, Prototype Vintage Design, Frank, The Parish, Birds Barbershop, Sneak Attack, Beale Street Tavern, Bikinis, Toyota Motor Sales, Inc., and Incase, and free tickets to Azure Ray (The Mohawk), The Thermals (Red 7), Free Energy (The Mohawk), Bad Brains (The Mohawk), Peanut Butter Wolf (The ND), The Heavy (The Mohawk), Helmet (Red 7), Matthew Dear (The Mohawk), …Trail of Dead (Red 7), of Montreal (East Side Drive-In), Casual (Red 7), Junip (The Mohawk), Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin (The Mohawk), Big Boi (East Side Drive-In), and Skeletonwitch (Red 7).
Essential details:
See you out on the battlefield!

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Fun Fun Fun Fest Update

FUN FUN FUN FEST 2010 ANNOUNCES FULL LINEUP
INCLUDING DEVO, MGMT, BAD RELIGION, MASTODON, THE HOLD STEADY, SLICK RICK, GWAR, A-TRAK, DIRTY PROJECTORS & MORE
PLUS, FOR THE FIRST YEAR EVER, A THIRD EVENING ADDED, KICK OFF EVENT HEADLINED BY THE ONE & ONLY WEIRD AL YANKOVIC
AUSTIN, TX (AUGUST 3, 2010) - Fun Fun Fun Fest is proud to announce the
full lineup for the 5th annual Fun Fun Fun Fest to be held November 5 - 7, 2010
at Waterloo Park in Austin, TX. And, for the first year ever, a third evening has
been added to the official FFF festivities. The festival will begin with a kick off
event on Friday, November 5th at 6:00 with the one and only Weird Al Yankovic
headlining, supported by his legendary one of a kind production and show.
The Transmission Entertainment team went above and beyond with this yearís
lineup, covering multiple genres of music spanning several decades with
everything from the up and coming independent acts to comedians and big-
ticket progressive festival headliners, all while keeping ticket prices affordable
and flexible. 2010 headliners will include MGMT, DEVO, Mastodon, Bad
Religion, Slick Rick, RJD2, A-Trak, GWAR, The Hold Steady, Dirty Projectors,
and many more.
Early Bird tickets are limited to 1,000 fans and on sale now at a 10% discount
for 3 day passes. That includes the 2 day weekend pass and the Friday
night kick off event. You can purchase tickets online at funfunfunfest.com.
Founder of Fun Fun Fun Fest, Graham Williams had this to say about the line
up: "This is our most diverse and creative line up we have ever put together.
Our fans expect that we raise the bar every year, this is certainly no different."
Fun Fun Fun Fest would like to thank all of their partners who help make the
festival possible including Toyota Motor Sales, Stanley-PMI, Heineken, Bacardi,
and many more.