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Ty Segall, Dum Dum Girls, Astronautalis and More will Play Spillover Music Festival 2014

Spillover Music Festival, Parade of Flesh's annual festival featuring of some of the best bands at SXSW with 1000% less nonsense to deal with, has just announced the first portion of its 2014 lineup. Featured bands include pop shit-starter Ty Segall, Sup Pop's Dum Dum Girls, Minneapolis rapper Astronautalis and...
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Spillover Music Festival, Parade of Flesh's annual festival featuring of some of the best bands at SXSW with 1000% less nonsense to deal with, has just announced the first portion of its 2014 lineup. Featured bands include pop shit-starter Ty Segall, Sup Pop's Dum Dum Girls, Minneapolis rapper Astronautalis and plenty more. The full list is below.

After a year at Sandbar Cantina, Spillover returns to Club Dada this year on Sunday, March 16. Tickets are $19.99 in advance, which is also approximately 1000% less than SXSW.

Here's the first round of announcements, from Parade of Flesh:

TY SEGALL- Drag City/San Francisco & DUM DUM GIRLS - Sub Pop/Los Angeles ASTRONAUTALIS - Minneapolis BLOUSE - Captured Tracks/Portland CEREBRAL BALLZY - Cult Records/ Brooklyn The COATHANGERS - Suicide Squeeze/Atlanta DIARRHEA PLANET - Infinity Cat/Nashville NOTHING - Relapse/Philadelphia SON Of STAN - Wizardvizion/Los Angeles RADKEY - St. Joseph, Missouri UPSET - Don Giovanni/LA - mem. of Vivian Girls, Best Coast & Hole WEEKEND - Slumberland/Brooklyn MORE TBA...

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