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    May 16, 2012

    Jimmy Menkena: "I Thought The Beatles Wrote Every Single Kind Of Music."

    We praised Menkena when their debut album, With You I'll Travel, came out last year. But the lineup has changed since then, and now features prominent members of The Polyphonic Spree, The Demigs and The Felons. In advance of their free show at The Foundry on Saturday with Fort Worth's The Cush, we a ... More >>

  • Music

    May 10, 2012

    Pinkish Black's Sinister Waltz Has Been Building Momentum For 20 Years

    We praised Menkena when their debut album, With You I'll Travel, came out last year. But the lineup has changed since then, and now features prominent members of The Polyphonic Spree, The Demigs and The Felons. In advance of their free show at The Foundry on Saturday with Fort Worth's The Cush, we a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 23, 2012

    And Then There Was One: Eisley's Stacy King Goes Solo With Sucré

    It's a day that's been prophesied and speculated about for years: The day one of the extremely talented members of Eisley goes solo. Would it be Sherri DuPree-Bemis or Stacy King? Both have shared songwriting duties for the family band, but King, the youngest member, is finally breaking out on her o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 26, 2011

    Colbie Caillat Tells Us How She Went From The Beach To Overcoming Her Stage Fright

    Musicians are undoubtedly influenced by the music they listen to. And an artist's musical selection at any given moment can sometimes even foretell what a next album might sound like. So if you've ever wondered what the artists who grace your stereo are getting funky to, here's your chance to find o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 21, 2011

    My Morning Jacket and Guns N' Roses Top a Good, Solid List of Show Announcements

    My Morning Jacket​On the heels of an incredible performance at Austin City Limits Music Festival last weekend, My Morning Jacket have announced that they'll be taking their show on the road. And, thankfully, since they skipped North Texas on the first leg of their Circuital album tour, they'll be ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 20, 2011

    Bringing Saxy Back: 10 Pieces of Audio Evidence Confirming 2011's Full-On Saxophone Revival

    In an episode of 30 Rock from last year's fifth season, Tina Fey's alter-ego Liz Lemon walks the street, moping about the end of writing as career path. (I feel you, sister.) (Fistbump.)Eventually, she runs into a group of other bygone careerists living in a subway, ready to adopt h ... More >>

  • News

    June 9, 2011

    Searching for the Soul of Austin

    The neo city on the hills is a far cry from its cheap pot, cold beer and low-rent former ways.

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2011

    One Day Before Its "Open 24 Hours" Sign Goes Dark, Metro Postcards (From Gaston Avenue)

    Photos by Dylan Hollingsworth James Adams, in front of the iconic Gaston Avenue diner he opened more than four decades ago​Tomorrow at 2 p.m., Wayne Adams will do something he hasn't done since The Great Remodel of '97: He will lock the front door to the Metro Diner on Gaston Avenue. Which is why ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 3, 2010

    Q&A: DJ Shadow Talks Hip-Hop's Past, The Internet's Present and Music's Future

    DJ Shadow​Long hailed as one of the untouchable patriarchs in the storied past of hip-hop royalty, producer, DJ, and vinyl archivist DJ Shadow has been responsible for some of the most innovative music that the genre has seen over the course of his nearly 20-year career. These days, having not rel ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 10, 2010

    DC9er Mixtape, Vol. 24: DJ Redsean

    ​His popular weekly dance party known as Disqo Disco may be dead now, but Sean Humphrey, who also serves as the frontman of local electro act Sydney Confirm, still spins lively sets around town under his stage name of Redsean.In both his band and in his DJ sets, Humphrey draws a great deal of infl ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 14, 2010

    DC9er Mixtape, Vol. 11: DJ TraDeMarx

    ​DJ TraDeMarx, aka Chris Johnson (and better known around town as CJ), is relatively new to the DJ game, having gotten his start at spinning just three years ago after a friend asked him to DJ his party. Drawing much of his inspiration from Rio De Janeiro production duo/DJ's The Twelves and Brookl ... More >>

  • Music

    January 28, 2010

    Is Midlake's The Courage of Others the Most Important Record Ever to Come Out of Denton? Possibly.

    ​DJ TraDeMarx, aka Chris Johnson (and better known around town as CJ), is relatively new to the DJ game, having gotten his start at spinning just three years ago after a friend asked him to DJ his party. Drawing much of his inspiration from Rio De Janeiro production duo/DJ's The Twelves and Brookl ... More >>

  • Music

    February 5, 2009

    The O's Prepare For Their Debut Release and Tour

    ​DJ TraDeMarx, aka Chris Johnson (and better known around town as CJ), is relatively new to the DJ game, having gotten his start at spinning just three years ago after a friend asked him to DJ his party. Drawing much of his inspiration from Rio De Janeiro production duo/DJ's The Twelves and Brookl ... More >>

  • Music

    June 12, 2008

    Tough Breaks

    Presenting the best breakup albums of all time

  • Music

    June 5, 2008

    Swinging States

    Mates of State manages to keep the drama out of its marital and musical bliss

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2008

    A Year After Its Splashy Debut, More Changes at Troubled Lone Star Radio

    Mates of State manages to keep the drama out of its marital and musical bliss

  • Music

    March 15, 2007

    Cutting Crew

    The Scissor Sisters are gay, dorky and big in Japan

  • Blogs

    March 14, 2007

    Deny or Approve?

    The Scissor Sisters are gay, dorky and big in Japan

  • Music

    March 8, 2007

    State of the Mates

    Indie-pop's favorite couple Bring It Back home

  • Music

    November 23, 2006

    The Walkmen

    Pussy Cats (Record Collection)

  • Music

    July 20, 2006

    Trials

    After a tour with the Flaming Lips, loads of hype and an amazing new record, the only thing Midlake's missing is confidence

  • Blogs

    May 15, 2006

    Embryonic Chicks

    After a tour with the Flaming Lips, loads of hype and an amazing new record, the only thing Midlake's missing is confidence

  • Music

    March 2, 2006

    Van Occupied

    Kudos to local bands' new singles, but once Midlake's new album comes out, nobody will be safe

  • Music

    November 24, 2005

    Last Set?

    Austin's American Analog Set plays its final Dallas concert this week...maybe.

  • Music

    February 26, 2004

    Fortunate Sons

    For the supergroup The Flatlanders, three albums in three decades ain’t so bad

  • News

    June 12, 2003

    Letters

    For the supergroup The Flatlanders, three albums in three decades ain’t so bad

  • News

    May 1, 2003

    Kings of Clubs

    The coke-drenched era of nightclubs is over, but now a new group of entrepreneurs is ready to reinvent the scene

  • Music

    July 25, 2002

    Home Coming

    The Dixie Chicks' new album won't be out for another month, but we'll tell you why it's worth waiting for

  • Music

    February 15, 2001

    Look Again

    Rainer Maria looks for A Better Version of Me and something that rhymes with "anathema"

  • Music

    November 9, 2000

    Rainer Maria

    Waiting to hear punk rock get good again

  • Culture

    September 14, 2000

    A Fan's Notes

    After Jerry Maguire, Cameron Crowe comes of age...finally

  • Music

    January 6, 2000

    Take these records, please

    Or: Yes, it was as bad as you think

  • Music

    April 15, 1999

    The Dixie Chicks

    What's Not To Like?

  • News

    February 11, 1999

    Major Mistakes

    Signing to a record label can be bad for a band's health. So why do they keep doing it?

  • Music

    March 19, 1998

    The Butcher and the baby

    Radish's Ben Kwellar needs a rock and roll mentor, and a guy named Joe is just the man for the job

  • Music

    February 12, 1998

    Spoth the ravin'

    Mark Ridlen continues his sonic adventure

  • Music

    January 15, 1998

    Out Here

    Mark Ridlen continues his sonic adventure

  • Music

    January 1, 1998

    Rock and roll over

    In today's music business, tomorrow's revolution is yesterday's fad

  • News

    November 13, 1997

    Letters

    In today's music business, tomorrow's revolution is yesterday's fad

  • Music

    October 30, 1997

    The wizard of odd

    Or, why too much Pet Sounds is a bad thing

  • Music

    October 2, 1997

    Unlikely hybrid

    The cocktail country of the Lucky Pierres proves to be the right mix

  • Music

    August 28, 1997

    Rave new world

    Tom Faulkner explores his musical horizons

  • Music

    June 26, 1997

    Born again

    Rickie Lee Jones leaves Chuck E. behind and looks toward tentative tomorrows

  • Music

    April 27, 1995

    Ghosts in the machine

    When the vinyl jukebox dies, so will a little piece of the music it played

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