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What We Loved On The Last Day Of SXSW

It's the end of another grueling and glorious SXSW. Here's what we loved on the last day.
Nottingham's HECK embodied the relentless, indefatigable spirit of SXSW on the festival's last day.

Another grueling and glorious SXSW has finally come to a close. Bob Boilen and Stephen Thompson, the last men on the island, gathered at 2 a.m. to recap the sets they loved on the festival's closing day. On Stephen's recommendation (he's before), Bob saw Los Angeles singer-songwriter in the Central Presbyterian Church. There, in a sanctuary from the noisy, standing-room-only buzz of Austin, her guitar and beautiful voice rung out in the big room. On the last day of Stephen's 21st year at the festival, he loved , a British? You should check it out.) Bob ended his last night with a madcap set from a British punk band called . The singer stripped himself nearly naked and then began climbing on various objects around the room, a la Iggy Pop. It was a powerful set, and the singer was relentless in his pursuit of a higher perch. He tried to climb a photobooth offstage and then fell off it with a resounding thud. When he got back to the mic, he turned and said, "Well, at least I tried." It's as good a message for SXSW as any.

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