[Editor's Note: This is the last time we'll be running Echoes and Reverberations as a regular feature here on DC9. Will we see future installments? Don't know yet. But in the meantime, a big thanks to Jeff Liles for the past 30 installments of the series. It's been fun.]Shallow Reign, performing at ... More >>
Friday, June 6, at American Airlines Center
The Bed Afflictions (Self-released)
Placebo's Stefan Olsdal finds U.S. reaction hard to swallow
The Cure almost broke up--but made a fine album instead
The Killers move forward into the past
The Cure (Geffen)
The Cure's extensive boxed set joins the dots on the band's evolution
CMH Records is having a classical gas with every band, like, ever
The best in local music
It's not greed; it's charity
But this race is for the ladies
D:Fuse helps put Austin's dance scene on the map
Plano runs breast cancer out of town
Newest Deathray Davies disc is bigger and better
Yours, Mine & Ours (Ashmont)
Joe Jackson got the band back together, after saying it would never happen
January 13
Puerto Rico's Circo might be the best Latin pop band out there
Coldplay's success hasn't gone to Chris Martin's Head
May 10
DEJ Productions tries to give "direct-to-video" a good name
Brian Jonestown Massacre would rather be insane than average
Pete Yorn may have signed a big record contract, but he didn't stop doing it himself
Ted Demme and Denis Leary are a match made in effin' heaven
Or at least a handful of musicians and music-industry types are, for a few brief moments
Now a trio, Austin's Rhythm of Black Lines is the world's darkest jam band
A good idea...in theory
Paul Oakenfold doesn't want to conquer America anymore. He just wants to make people dance.
Adventure Club's b-day bash; "Surreal" multi-act bills; Funland reunited (sort-of); Get a job
With his new book and live CD, Joe Jackson fans can finally get what they want
Gropius
The Cure's Robert Smith reveals the man behind the makeup
Blush and Swivel don't want to change the world -- just Dallas
10 years ago, The Edge actually lived up to its name
In a town that knows cheerleading, folks are flipping for a relentlessly upbeat gay squad
