Ten Acts That Rocked South by Southwest

The 25th annual South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival recently drew to a close. From the critically acclaimed to the as-yet unsigned, 2,000 bands converged on Austin, Texas, for five days of nonstop tunes. TIME was there to pick a few acts poised to break out

Davila 666

The Foo Fighters may have recorded their new album in a garage, but Davila 666 will definitely have you smelling musty diesel fumes. Out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, this garage-rock and punk hybrid sextet sounds a bit like the Pixies or Os Mutantes, if they had listened to more Beach Boys records. Their newest song, "Esa Nena Nunca Regreso," is a perfect summer anthem, even if you can't understand a word they're saying. At Vice's party and then again at the festival closing Mess with Texas show, Davila 666 brought down the house with their infectious, danceable, tambourine-punctuated tunes.

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