Los Angeles-based Earlimart performed March 13 at DirecTV's SXSW Live, inside the Austin Convention Center. The band's new album will be released July 1.
Los Angeles-based Earlimart performed March 13 at DirecTV's SXSW Live, inside the Austin Convention Center. The band's new album will be released July 1.

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One of the biggest festivals in music kicks into high gear.
Posted: 3/14/2008

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