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    Two Fall Weekends

    Eclectic 2013 ACL Festival lineup includes Phoenix, fun., The Cure — and Lionel Richie?

    Caitlin M. Ryan
    May 7, 2013 | 6:04 am

    Though music fanatics have been guessing (and rather accurately, at that) who would headline the 2013 edition of Austin City Limits Festival for weeks now, the official Austin City Limits Festival 2013 lineup finally surfaced early Tuesday morning.

    With so many acts and so little time (unless you plan to attend both weekends of the newly expanded festival), we've broken down the lineup into who's who of artists*, from bona fide icons to unknown(ish) bands with a lot of buzz.

    Heavy-hitters

    Depeche Mode
    One of the most talked about SXSW shows of the year, Depeche Mode wowed an audience of 1,000 with an intimate show. Now, the 30-years-strong group will treat the masses to "Strangelove" and "Just Can't Get Enough."

    The Cure
    The legendary goth rock band fronted by Robert Smith might be the most awe-inducing of all headliners. Iconic and enduring, The Cure arrives stateside after a tour of Latin America and summer spent on the European festival circuit.

    Atoms for Peace
    This experimental supergroup features a gaggle of ACL Festival veterans, including Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich, Flea and Mauro Refosco of Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Joey Waronker of REM.

    Phoenix
    With their new album Bankrupt! hot off the press, Phoenix reminds us that they're not ones to stray too far from their tried and true French rock pop formula — and it always works.

    Huh?

    Lionel Richie
    There's always at least one act that makes you scratch your head, and this year it's Lionel Richie. That said, his addition to the bill adds a much needed dose of soul and R&B to a festival that runs heavy in folk and rock. Also, are you aware that Richie is somewhat of a phenomenon in the Arab world?

    Current chart-burners

    Tame Impala
    Australian psych rock gods Tame Impala wrap back around the globe after a February Austin appearance to hypnotize the ACL Festival audience.

    Kendrick Lamar
    West Coast hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar began by releasing mixtapes online at 16. Now at 25-years-old, he's collaborated with Dr. Dre, Young Jeezy, Game, Drake, Talib Kweli and was recently deemed the "Hottest MC in the the Game" by MTV.

    fun.
    The guys won a Grammy for the most overplayed song in the universe ("We are Young") and are sure to be a hit with the younger set at ACL with superbly saccharine pop.

    The Joy Formidable
    This Welsh group takes crowds by surprise with consistently loud, robust live performances. With several previous stops in Austin over the years have formed, they've developed a strong Texas fanbase.

    The National
    Just this Sunday, The National made headlines for playing their track "Sorrow" live, on loop, for six hours at New York City museum PS1. They'll surely be glad to get their hands on a more diversified set list.

    Side projects

    Junip
    Jose Gonzalez's side project might have been best described as "aural wallpaper: music for making dinner or babies" — but that doesn't mean it's not spectacular in its ability to blend serenity with Spanish guitar and straightforward, powerful ballads.

    The Shouting Matches
    Always tinkering with something new, be it a collaboration with Kanye West or Polica's Channy Leaneagh, Justin Vernon of Bon Iver returns to Austin with his southern-influenced three-piece blues outfit.

    Anticipated returns

    Wilco
    After appearing in
    2002, 2004, 2005 and 2007, Wilco hits Austin for its fifth experimental roots-rock performance atop an ACL stage.

    Muse
    Muse said earlier this year "they've still got loads of touring to do" before finalizing their seventh studio album, and luckily, one of the stops includes their third performance at ACL.

    Kings of Leon
    The mainstream Kings of Leon of today could not be further from the Kings of Leon that first played ACL in 2003 (followed by performances in 2006 and 2009), covered in gnarly beards and emanating gritty Southern rock. Still, they cause a riot onstage and have morphed into somewhat of fashion/rock/arena heartthrobs.

    Vampire Weekend
    Ivy League bred and born Vampire Weekend — who sound a bit like Paul Simon and look a lot like young professions — return for their third performance at the festival.

    Queens of the Stone Age
    Heavy "desert rock" (the group hails from Palm Desert, California) band fronted by Josh Homme just leaked a sneak peek to its upcoming studio album, ...Like Clockwork, which features wildly imagined collaborations with the likes of Elton John, Trent Reznor and Billy Gibbons (okay, Gibbons was on Lullabies to Paralyze, but we couldn't not include him).

    Big buzz, little band

    HAIM
    During SXSW,
    Haim proved they were more than a novelty act of cute, young rock-strong sisters. Rather, they're serious musicians who, at times, times have toured with established artists like Jenny Lewis and Julian Casablacas.

    Foxygen
    Foxygen's '70s-inspired indie rock packed Mohawk to capacity during their February appearance, seemingly overshadowing headliners Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

    Parquet Courts
    Post-punk party music that commands audience attention is sure to set a smaller stage afire.

    Purity Ring
    This Canadian duo has found recent indie fame with dark electronic music that's lifted and lightened by the angelic voice of singer Megan James.

    Local heroes
    The Bright Light Social Hour, The Black Angels, Shakey Graves, Court Yard Hounds, True Believers, My Jerusalem, Okkervil River.

    Other acts on the lineup
    Grimes, Shovels & Rope, Savages, Portugal. The Man, Passion Pit, Arctic Monkeys, Kaskade, D'Angelo, Local Natives and many, many more.

    But here's the thing, guys: Even if you can't cough up the money for a festival pass, these bands will be in Austin all week between the two ACL weekends (October 4 - 6, October 11 - 13). In other words, there will be ample opportunity to catch a ton of these acts in Houston at one-off shows. That might be the most exciting side effect of the festival's expansion.

    *Please note that these categories are not all inclusive. Be sure to visit the festival's full lineup online.

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    Austin City Limits Festival happens October 4 - 6 & October 11 - 13 in Zilker Park. You can purchase tickets online.

    The ACL Festival has expanded into two weekends for 2013.

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    In Memoriam

    Legendary Texas singer-songwriter Joe Ely dies at 78

    KVUE Staff
    Dec 16, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    Joe Ely was a major figure in Texas' progressive country scene.

    Joe Ely, the legendary songwriter, singer and storyteller whose career spanned more than five decades, has died from complications related to Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and pneumonia. He was 78.

    In a statement posted to his Facebook page, Ely died at his home in Taos, New Mexico, with his wife, Sharon, and daughter, Marie, at his side.

    Born February 9, 1947, in Amarillo, Texas, Ely was raised in Lubbock and became a central figure among a generation of influential West Texas musicians. He later settled in Austin, helping shape the city’s reputation as a hub for live music.

    As with many local legends, it's hard to tease out what specifically made Ely's time in Austin so great; Austin treasures its live music staples, so being around and staying authentic from the early days is often the most important thing an artist can do.

    Ely got his local start at One Knight Tavern, which later became Stubb's BBQ — the artist and the famous venue share a hometown of Lubbock. He alternated nights with emerging guitar great Stevie Ray Vaughn. He built his own recording studio in Dripping Springs, and kept close relationships with other Texas musicians. Later in his career, Ely brought fans into the live music experience, publishing excerpts from his journal and musings on the road in Bonfire of Roadmaps (2010), and was inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame in 2022. Austin blues icon Marcia Ball was among Ely's friends who played the induction show.

    "Joe Ely performed American roots music with the fervor of a true believer who knew music could transport souls," said Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

    In the 1970s, Ely signed with MCA Records, launching a career that included decades of recording and touring around the world. His work and performances left a lasting impact on the music scene and influenced a wide range of artists, including the Clash and Bruce Springsteen, according to Rolling Stone.

    "His distinctive musical style could only have emerged from Texas, with its southwestern blend of honky-tonk, rock & roll, roadhouse blues, western swing, and conjunto. He began his career in the Flatlanders, with fellow Lubbock natives Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock, and he would mix their songs with his through 50 years of critically acclaimed recordings. [...]"

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    Read the full story at KVUE.com. CultureMap has added two paragraphs of context about the Austin portion of Ely's career.

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