Slick 57

Two discs in less than eight months — you’ve got to respect the drive and ambition. And bless the boys for continuing to find inspiration in an echo; it takes guts to keep cranking out the ol’ slap-and-tickle when rockabilly’s been dead and buried since Dwight D. was in the…

“Let’s not rock!”

The Dallas Observer has obtained a copy of a script for a show being added to NBC-TV’s fall lineup, The Lilith Fairies. As best we can tell, it’s about a handful of female musicians — among them Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Shawn Colvin, and Luscious Jackson — out to rid…

Pretty on the outside

For many bands, the lasting image of a carefully coiffed hairdo in a music video has given them far more fame than their talents would otherwise have warranted (See Duran Duran. Or don’t, actually). Yet there are others who have suffered a reverse fate: groups whose music is worthy of…

Captain sensibility

When Regina Chellew, Josh Garza, and Brandon Curtis came together as Captain Audio, it was as though three painters had stumbled upon a room full of blank canvases; there was no present or past, only future. They had all been in normal bands before — although calling Comet and UFOFU…

Rocket from the Cripps

Rocket from the Cripps As was briefly mentioned in last week’s Street Beat (“Back to the future,” July 8), percussionist Joe Cripps has left Brave Combo after seven years with the Denton band. Both sides say the split was amicable and based solely on Cripps’ suddenly busy schedule, which seems…

David Lee Roth Band

You can fool yourself into believing this is just like seeing Van Halen in 1982; David Lee Roth has. He’s been trying to relive his bygone glories for the past few years, since he briefly reunited with Van Halen to record two new songs for the band’s 1997 best-of collection…

Lauryn Hill

Last year, Lauryn Hill managed to do the impossible: make an album consisting of virtually everything that’s missing from most popular music as of late. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, her first recording outside the Fugees camp, was as fierce as it was emotionally raw, deep as it was danceable,…

Direct Hit, or Miss

Though Direct Hit Records hasn’t quite been the same since Kelly and Sean Handran were forced to close their store in Exposition Park in July 1995, the mom-and-pop label’s catalog reads like a history of Dallas and Denton music over the past 10 years. After all, Direct Hit released Bedhead’s…

Scene, Heard

Scene, heard Quality Park Records, the Denton label owned and operated by Matt Barnhart, recently doubled its catalog, taking Western Vinyl Records — an even smaller independent based out of Bedford — under its wing. Quality Park will now distribute all of Western Vinyl’s releases, which include singles by Knife…

Freedy Johnston

Five years after his perfect record, This Perfect World, Freedy Johnston proves why it never pays to get too close to a singer-songwriter. For a while there, Johnston made adult pop records that transcended the genre — meaning, they were too smart for the heart, but too tender for the…

Chomsky

There is nothing very unusual about Chomsky, not a single thing that should catch your eye or ear right away, just four guys playing pop songs on guitars, drums, and bass. Right. Got it. Line forms to the left. At first, it’s all too easy to assume that you could…

Punk You

It was January 1978, and the Winterland was packed, and the Sex Pistols had just played their last show anywhere, and it had ended with lead singer Johnny Rotten cackling these choice parting words: “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” Cheated wasn’t the half of it. The Sex Pistols…

Getting a Big Head

The publicist from Columbia Records calls right on time, Tuesday at 10 a.m., the very moment a member of the London Suede is scheduled to call for an interview to promote Head Music, the band’s latest album. Only, instead of the expected “I’ve got Richard Oakes from the London Suede…

Back to the Future

Carl Finch never thought Brave Combo would last 20 years, never thought he’d still be playing polka music two decades after he formed the band with horn player Tim Walsh, drummer Dave “Tito” Cameron, and bassist Lyle Atkinson in 1979. He was working on his master’s degree in fine arts…

OZZFest ’99

OZZFest ’99 A few weeks ago, I ventured to the June 4 installment of OZZFest ’99 at the Nissan Amphitheatre in Washington, D.C. To the best of my recollection, this is how it all went down. Most of it, anyway. 11:05 a.m. Denied entrance into the Nissan Amphitheatre’s parking facility…

Jewel

Jewel What follows is an excerpt from Jewel’s forthcoming book of poetry, her second. It is titled See My Breasts, Aren’t They Perky?, and is the follow-up to her wildly successful literary debut, A Night Without Armor, by far the best book ever written by a pop star — at…

Macha

Macha Bang a gong, get it on. Six years ago, Joshua McKay went to Indonesia searching out the gong orchestras his mother used to play for him as a child; he brought with him a tape recorder and ears big enough to consume and absorb the entire world. The result…

Scene, heard

It looks like The Old 97’s will not be performing at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios on July 22 as was previously scheduled. The latest batch of 97’s tour dates sent out by Chris Blake, the band’s manager, makes no mention of the show, which was to have included Slobberbone and…

The Pretenders

God knows I’m not the only one who can’t get past The Voice. That deep and rangy alto — a near tenor at times — has a way of dragging the music forward to match it. We forgive artistic trespasses and let ourselves be dazzled by indirect nostalgia. Since the…

The Telefones

The Telefones exist, just barely, as an afterthought, a name to be conjured only when old-timers talk about wasting their youth pogoing the night away at the corner of Maple and Hondo. It’s almost impossible to place the band — featuring brothers Jerry, Steve, and Chris Dirkx, and their rotating…

Lip service

Every few weeks, Wayne Coyne drives the three hours south to Dallas from his home just outside of Oklahoma City, a place he refers to as “Wayne Manor.” It’s a trip he’s been making since the mid-’80s, when his band, The Flaming Lips, took the stage at Theatre Gallery or…

My Adidas

The phone call couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time. It’s a publicist at Interscope-Geffen-A&M Records — a vice-president at A&M for 14 years before Seagram’s eviscerated the label — ringing on behalf of one his clients, Sinead Lohan. But quickly the conversation turns to a mutual pet peeve:…