Acid Mothers Temple, Boom Boom Satellites Among Japanese Bands To Play SXSW 2010

Geez, it feels like South By Southwest 2009 just happened. And already a flurry of bands have been announced for the 2010 incarnation of Austin’s biggest music event. A few Japanese bands will be heading out to Texas next March, including Osaka freak outs Acid Mothers Temple and rock outfit Boom Boom Satellites. Joining them will be Caucus, Geeks and Maruosa…who I hadn’t heard of before, but will now check out. Thanks to JPOP Lover for posting this information. For a list of all the bands currently announced for SXSW 2010 go here.

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