Rock On

There’s a reason Centro-matic has such a rock-solid reputation ’round these parts, and the Denton-based rock band proudly showcased that reason on Saturday night. Playing before an enthusiastic crowd packed onto the Granada Theater’s floor, the lauded area four-piece act blitzed through an 80-minute set that was being taped for…

DOMA XX: Best Song Nominees…

With our DOMA ballot online and ripe for your votin’, we figured we’d give you some help: a daily breakdown of each category’s nominees. Best Song – “Slow Southern Home” by Doug Burr – “Julianne” by The Crash That Took Me – “Parking Lot Nights” by Ghosthustler – “Maths” by…

DOMA XX Best Song Nominees: “Slow Southern Home” by Doug Burr

The opening–and perhaps crowning–jewel on Burr’s Best Album-nominated On Promenade, “Slow Southern Home” is all about setting the scene for Burr’s storytelling. And, yeah, it works. To the point where you think you’re sitting on your front porch when you listen. Check it out after the jump. –Pete Freedman…

DOMA XX Best Song Nominees: “Parking Lot Nights” by Ghosthustler

Ghosthustler’s “Parking Lot Nights” is the song that launched a thousand blog posts and, in turn, morphed this little, now-disbanded Denton-based trio into something of an overnight sensation. So there’s that. This, too: The video for “Parking Lot Nights” isn’t just good–it’s great. Listen to the song after the jump…

DOMA XX Best Song Nominees: “Maths” by Record Hop

Like fellow Best Song nominees Doug Burr and The Crash That Took Me, Record Hop’s also up for a win in this year’s Best Album category, thanks to the success of its self-titled release. “Maths,” the second song on the disc, is a nice example of the loud, frenzied and…

Midlake’s McKenzie Smith Officially Joins The Fieros

Just came across an interesting Myspace bulletin from The Fieros (formerly The Valentines), who recently left town for the bright lights of New York City. First, the band mentions that it’ll be heading out on a California swing later this month to showcase its tunes and shop them around a…

Doug Burr Offers Up A New Download Via Myspace

Doug Burr (Brian Harkin) In this week’s paper, Dave Sims uses his North of the Dial column to discuss the recording process for Doug Burr’s upcoming psalms-inspired effort. And on this past Saturday night at AllGood Cafe, Burr (and friends) went ahead and performed the results from those sessions. But…

Denton’s Zanzibar Snails Gets Wired

Denton noisemakers Zanzibar Snails got quite a nice write-up in The Wire, a U.K. magazine specializing in avant garde music. In his review of their Krakkatowiak 3” CD on Mayyrh, Byron Coley called the band “one of the region’s more interesting units” (heh) and compared its sound to The Dead…

DOMA XX: Best Funk/R&B Act Nominees

With our DOMA ballot online and ripe for your votin’, we figured we’d give you some help: a daily breakdown of each category’s nominees. Best Funk/R&B Act Bobby Patterson Shibboleth Erykah Badu Carmen Rodgers Cas Haley So…Erykah Badu and the Pips? Maybe. But that doesn’t mean Ms. Badu’s competition should…

Sean Kirkpatrick Offers Up Some Free Downloads

Sean Kirkpatrick, keyboard player for The Paper Chase, frontman for his own eponymous side project and DOMA XX Best Instrumentalist nominee, has two free downloads up for grabs on his Myspace page. There’s also a gloomy new song from Kirkpatrick up on the page (but just for streaming) called “Losing…

DOMA XX: Best Folk/Acoustic Act Nominees

With our DOMA ballot online and ripe for your votin’, we figured we’d give you some help: a daily breakdown of each category’s nominees. Best Folk/Acoustic Act: Doug Burr Sarah Jaffe Glen Farris Matthew and the Arrogant Sea Collin Herring This one’s wide-open, really, and features some pretty intriguing match-ups…

PlayRadioPlay Splits With Label

Less than four months after the release of Texas, Aledo-based PlayRadioPlay is no longer affiliated with Island Records or the label’s distributor, Universal Music Group. Dan Hunter, the man behind the bubblegum electro-pop, announced the release with a two-page letter outlining how things went sour between him and his label…

Bonus MP3: Somebody’s Darling — “Farewell”

Somebody’s Darling is a somewhat recently formed local alt-country/pop quartet led by vocalist Amber Farris and guitarist David Ponder. Farris and Ponder spent two years in a Dallas band called Raleigh, releasing an EP and an LP before lead singer Josh King bolted to Austin. Recruiting bassist Adam Carter and…

Weekend Roundup: Summer Meltdown, True Colors Tour

This weekend was a buffet of techno delight. A glow sticks salesman’s wet dream. There was enough ecstasy to get Amy Winehouse high. Well, at least, according to what’s on Youtube. Yes, it was “Meltdown: Summer Edition” last Saturday at the Lizard Lounge, and if you like techno beats–and I…

A New No Age Interview From…Oh, Four Months Ago

Just for kicks, ’cause No Age is playing the Palladium tonight, an interview John Iskander or Parade of Flesh sorta-conducted with No Age (and the band’s merch guy?) when the band played Hailey’s in Denton with Liars in February… …and, yeah, that’s “Eraser” they play at the end of the…