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Carrie performs during SXSW, Wednesday, March 17 at 01:00 AM at the Ghost Room and Mar 21 12:00 AM at Amsterdam Cafe
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Hannah takes us on a languid, sexy summertime ride through the countryside.
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Austin's DJ collective, Peligrosa will be at SXSW 2010.
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From The Indelicates 2008 American Demo on Weekender Records.
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Our friend Nick Damiano of "Zee Future" fame had some fun with Indieoma's reason for being... kinda.
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"The Indelicates are political punk musos attempting to bring the poetry back into pop" – THE GUARDIAN
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"...this is intelligent, poetic indie-rock." – ARTROCKER
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"It’s impossible to overstate how much music today needs The Indelicates; in our darkest hour, hope may yet be at hand" – THE FLY
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Rose comes to Austin for SXSW and her American debut.
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Last single (from 2001). New album expected 2010
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Free taster from forthcoming album Ex-Maniac. Available from www.babybirdmusic.me
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