Fox & The Bird

Dallas’ favorite collective of folk heroes, Fox & The Bird, left very little to chance before releasing their debut full-length album. They took their time. Thus, given that the band, in its various incarnations, has been performing around the region for a few years, the charming Floating Feather doesn’t have…

HoneyHoney’s All-Time Top Five ’70s Films

The duo of honeyhoney, consisting of Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, is one of those acts that, in recent years, have found themselves just on the cusp of breakthrough stardom. They made some noise in 2008 when their jaunty, edgy single “Little Toy Gun” found its way into the mainstream,…

Concert Foul No. 18: Standing at a Seated Show

It’s a rock show reflex: When the curtain goes up and the lights go down, you stand up and prepare to wig out. Fact is, many of the area’s best venues make the choice of whether to sit or to stand during the show an easy one. By typically not…

Over The Weekend: Carolina Chocolate Drops at the Granda Theater

Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Fox & The Bird, Mikldrive Granada Theater September 16, 2011 Better than: having my concert hopes dashed due to rain (Sorry, Explosions in the Sky ticket-holders). When at their best, concerts are far more than a simple equation of an artist performing while people watch them…

Ten Things You Can Expect to See At Austin City Limits 2011

Each year, the lineup announcement for the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival garners some serious discussion, and it all essentially boils down to this: Is this year’s collection of talent a successful one, or will it all amount to a wasted weekend? Truth is, this year’s bill is a…

Carolina Chocolate Drops, Fox & the Bird

For a group that specializes in smile-inducing string-band music that organically forces the heart to dance along with the feet, it’s natural that the Carolina Chocolate Drops would choose to face the issue of race by simply being truthful right from the start. Whether it’s their chosen band name —…

Last Night: Bon Iver and Kathleen Edwards at the Winspear Opera House

Bon Iver, Kathleen Edwards Winspear Opera House September 12, 2011 Better than: seeing this (or any other) show outside in the reinvigorated heat-wave. ​Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon has left the log cabin. Hell, judging by the full-on rock show that took place in the magnificent Winspear Opera House last night, it’s…

O’Death, Why Are We Building Such a Big Ship?

When Brooklyn’s so-called folk-metal outfit O’Death performed at this past March’s 35 Conferette, we were mightily impressed. In fact, we claimed that they might be the most definition-appropriate version of a “roots-rock” band. Such a theory was based upon the band’s effortless ability to make the new sound old and…

Madison King

There’s little doubt that the area’s country scene is dominated by honky-tonkers of the male persuasion. Dallas’ Madison King is looking to make a dent in that equation. Judging by the sterling results of her debut full-length, Darlin, Here’s To You, it’s clear that she’s got the chops to do…

Last Night: Sunny Sweeney at The Glass Cactus in Grapevine

Sunny SweeneyThe Glass Cactus in Grapevine August 25, 2011 Better than: having to complain that Modern Country Radio ignores all talented Texans. Texas native Sunny Sweeney is a star. Most of the country music-loving world knows that, too, thanks to her Top 10 hit single “From A Table Away.” On Thursday…

Concert Foul No. 4: The Front Row Beer Mule

It’s a big night. One of your favorite bands of all-time is in a venue small enough to where you can be closer to them than you had ever imagined. You’re not up front, but damn it, you’re close enough and you’re ready for the show to begin.Sure, rock shows…

Nicholas Altobelli

With his latest album, Radio Waves & Telephone Wires, the rather prolific Nicholas Altobelli proves himself an artist evolving. The folkster’s appropriately sleepy vocals that enrobed last year’s solid The Regulator have indeed been provided an effectively sharper tone this time around, but not by much. Such alteration is but…

John David Kent

Mainstream country music is certainly in need of a soulful revival. North Texas’ John David Kent and his backing band, The Dumb Angels, just hope that they’re the ones leading it. They’ve got a chance, actually: Sure, the former Radish drummer’s latest, self-titled album has a reworked, revved-up version of…