Download Paste SXSW Favorite The Paper Raincoat's Album, One Track at a Time
The Paper Raincoat impressed us with a charming performance on a rainy Saturday morning at this year’s SXSW music festival. Now, we’re pleased to announce that the New York duo will be giving away its entire album here on our website.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsLive at SXSW 2010: Madi Diaz
Check out Madi Diaz, one of the Buzziest Acts of SXSW 2009, chilling by the Hampton Inn swimming pool during this year's SXSW. She'll sing you a song or two if you click on the image.... read more
Found in: Live at PasteLive at SXSW 2010: Bobby Bare Jr. Interview
Click on the image to view Paste's interview with Bobby Bare Jr. read more
Found in: Featured VideosLive at SXSW 2010: Damion Suomi
Click on the image to watch Damion Suomi perform "Yard of Blonde Girls" live at Paste's SXSW 2010 party. read more
Found in: Live at PasteLive at SXSW 2010: The Paper Raincoat
Click on the image to watch The Paper Raincoat perform "Rewind". read more
Found in: Live at PasteLive at SXSW 2010: The Middle East
Click on the image to watch The Middle East perform "The Darkest Side."... read more
Found in: A/VLive at SXSW 2010: Fanfarlo
Click on the image to view Fanfarlo perform "If It is Growing" live at Paste's SXSW 2010 party. read more
Found in: A/VLive at SXSW 2010: Black Prairie feat. Sarah Jarosz
Click on the image to watch Sarah Jarosz performing "Queen of the Silver Dollar" with Black Prairie. read more
Found in: Live at PasteLive at SXSW 2010: The Lonely Forest
The Lonely Forest - the inaugural band on Trans Records, a label created by Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla - played Paste's Thursday Party at SXSW. They're also in the lineup for the Sasquatch! Music Festival in May.Click on the image to see "Woe Is Me." Related Links:The Lonely Forest on Facebook... read more
Found in: Live at PasteSXSW 2010: Low Budgets, High Outputs
Get Low With James Cameron spending half a billion on Avatar it’s difficult to expect much from a film with a $7 million budget. But Aaron Schneider’s appropriately titled Get Low beat all expectations with his lovely period piece about redemption and forgiveness in the waning years of an old man’s life. It obviously helped to get Oscar winner Robert Duvall to play the lead role as the “hermit” of the depression-era Tennessee woods. Bill Murray, who says he did it to work with Duvall, plays the town’s undertaker Frank Quinn whose business is slow because no one’s dying. When... read more
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