It's a fair question: With Brandon Curtis off playing in Interpol, Benjamin Curtis long gone and in his own School of Seven Bells project (who'll play the Homegrown Fest in Dallas this weekend), Josh Garza reportedly spending his 2010 working with members of Elefant and Monster Magnet, and, as of t ... More >>
Josh T. Pearson​In the coming weeks, you can expect a piece in the dead tree version of DC9 in which we'll catch up with Josh T. Pearson and find out what the hell he's exactly been up to since the days when he kept a permanent residence in North Texas, back when he was fronting Lift to Experience ... More >>
In the dead paper version of DC9--out today in most parts of the Metroplex--you'll find, right there on the front of the music section, my take on Black Tie Dynasty's new record, Down Like Anyone. Finally, right? I know, I know...Anyway, I'll link to the story once it's up, but here's the gyst of i ... More >>
Don't be fooled by the faded denim and snap-button cowboy shirts
The Beach Boys are popping up everywhere this year in music but don't seem to be getting their due
He also couldn't resist talking about Yoko Romo
Saturday, December 15, at Andy's Basement Bar and Grill in Denton
Friday, June 29, at Hailey's, Denton
Dallas hosts a weeklong trifecta of tunes
Thursday, May 17, at the Granada Theater
Saturday, February 3, at the Granada Theater
More Top 10 lists from our writers
Fear Is on Our Side (Secretly Canadian)
Friday, March 3, at the Gypsy Tea Room's "Tea Room"
Plus: The Glasgow School, History Lesson
We drove to the Austin City Limits Music Festival in ponchos, but we left wearing surgeon's masks
Lord of War unloads one of the year's best cinema moments
Britt Daniel shrugs when new fans shout Gimme, Gimme, Gimme!
Wednesday, May 4, at the Gypsy Tea Room
This Stays Between Us EP (Idol Records)
Lure of the Underground (Kirtland)
Friday, September 10, at Double Wide
Wednesday, September 15
Saturday, August 14
The Killers move forward into the past
The Real New Fall LP (Action Records)
There will be dancing in the streets downtown all weekend
Gary Patterson flew to El Paso for a job interview--and never returned. It took nearly two years for the Texas Rangers and Waco police to unravel the bizarre web of lies and treachery that led to his disappearance.
David Pasztor unravels a tangeled tale of death and international intrigue
