10 Albums To Not Overlook In 2012

In case you’re already blinded by the golden aura of 2012’s major releases — The Shins, T.I., Soundgarden, Nicki Minaj, Mumford & Sons, Muse, Sigur Ros — we want to make sure you don’t forget about some other sure-to-be-top-notch albums that will see release next year. They may not shine…

Top 10 Local Country Songs of 2011

In 2011, we witnessed a refreshing surge of new talent blend in with some of the scene’s long-time favorites. Sure, 1100 Springs offered up yet another blissfully classic album, but Madison King and Gaston Light (aka Jason Corcoran) made their presence known with personal twists on the traditional country sound…

It’s a Weihnachten Miracle!

In a development that’s led north Texas hoops fans to proclaim that one “can’t make this stuff up,” the Dallas Mavericks will (finally) begin the defense of their NBA title against the hated, demonic trinity of the Miami Heat. Did we mention that this game, in which the franchise’s first…

Top Five Non-Musical Moments of 2011

While it’s been a great year for concerts in the ‘hood, it’d be too easy to simply list my favorite concerts of 2011 (Bon Iver/Kathleen Edwards at the Winspear Opera House in September edges out the Carolina Chocolate Drops at the Granada that same month). Instead, let’s focus on the…

MP3 of the Day: Ronnie Fauss’ “Clay Pigeons”

Local alt-country maestro Ronnie Fauss hasn’t been a stranger to area coffeehouses since the release of his excellent 2009 Brent Best-produced LP, New Songs For the Old Frontier. Since then, he’s released two more EPs, with each one not only improving in overall quality, but also in general range. The…

Miracles and Art Unite in the Cliff

Certain images not only have a lasting power, but remain relevant for generations to come. Few images in the world can boast such credentials like the Virgin of Guadalupe icon can. Of course, it stands to reason that one of history’s most prominent works of art would go on to…

Madeline Won’t Crack Your Nuts

The yearly docket of holiday outings can be relatively predictable — that’s why some call it tradition. Many families and holiday arts revelers flock to yet another production of the appropriately titled The Nutcracker, or to drown their credit card sorrows in peppermint mocha at Starbucks. For a young family…

Yes, Virginia, the Spree are Back for the Holidays

Never fear, oh young, hipster parents: The Polyphonic Spree’s Holiday Extravaganza has returned. After keeping a relatively low profile in 2010, Spree leader Tim DeLaughter has burst back into the region’s consciousness in multiple ways. A buzzed-about band (Preteen Zenith) and a revamped record label (Good Records Recordings) are just…

Max Cady

Wicked Ways, the new album from Justin Moore-led Dallas rock vets Max Cady, is a solid album. There’s not much anyone will likely find objectionable, but there’s not much to make one who isn’t already into Max Cady get more excited about the current incarnation of the band. Perhaps blame…

The Joy Formidable Never Sells a Crowd Short

If there were ever a time for a skyrocketing band that’s recently tasted the fruits of newfound stardom to take a breather and not provide a full-force performance, it might have been during a short, windswept midday festival set. After The Joy Formidable proffered an empowered, aggressive show at early…

Watch The Throne Tour with Jay-Z and Kanye West

In 1992, metal fans’ heads exploded all over North America as the epic double bill of Metallica and Guns N’ Roses caused riots and sold millions of dollars worth of tickets. This winter, there has been a similar, can’t-believe-this-is-finally-happening vibe surrounding Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne Tour. When…

Get Your Parade On, For the Kids

Bob the Builder, The South Central Llama Association, Jordin Sparks, high school marching bands and Captain America would make for a swinging soiree inside Andy Warhol’s Factory. As it turns out, the Children’s Medical Center Holiday Parade also values the merriment that a wide range of guests can bring to…

Learn More About the Movie Stealth

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If a cubicle warrior out there had “The Guy Who Played Wanda in In Living Color” to not only become an Academy Award nominated actor, but also a Grammy winning singer in the office pool, then that person surely quit the office gig after raking…

All-Time Top Five: The Devil Makes Three’s Favorite Albums

It’s not inconceivable to figure that curious folks of the next few decades will look into the music and movements that surged just beneath the surface of the glossy mainstream in this millennium’s first decade. Those would-be students of music history won’t have to dig through too many virtual copies…

Mo Robson and Nate Kipp Take Two Steps Forward … and Back

In 2008, a bar stool in Lewisville’s Old Town Flying Pig was as prime a place as any from which to witness two examples of North Texas’ country greatness. Back then, on Tuesday nights, honky-tonk vets Mo Robson and Nate Kipp shared a residency in the downtown Lewisville bar where…

Turnpike Troubadours, The Dirty River Boys

The Turnpike Troubadours have arrived just in time. The so-called Red Dirt scene has been besieged by young guitar slingers acting as REO Speedwagon revivalists, veterans who rely on overly hokey hooks and acts that have, perhaps understandably, headed for the schlocky, sing-by-numbers gold of Nashville. Lately, the tops of…

Ryan Bingham

Shortly after the late 2010 release of Junky Star, then newly minted Oscar winner Ryan Bingham was vocal about his confusion over what he saw as fans’ need to label his work as country. He went so far as to suggest that it was merely his ragged cowboy hat that…

The Dirty River Boys All-Time Top Five Texas Music Venues

Dirty River Boys – “Carnival Lights” from Compound Productions, LLC on Vimeo.Texas Music is a term so broad it barely means anything outside of basic geographical terms. And Texas Country is almost as uselessly generic, given the wide swath of acts and sounds that fit under the million-gallon hat that…

Pterodactyl’s All Time Top Five Brooklyn Bands ***Venue Change!***

In this week’s paper edition of DC9 at Night, Chris Parker effectively details the sonic evolution of Brooklyn’s Pterodactyl. In fact, when describing the splendid craziness that is the band’s recently released third album, Spills Out, as “still somewhat woolly with subtle spiky slashes of guitar lingering beneath the surface,…