Drake Is Just As Much An Actor As a Rapper

After spending two days in Dallas, Drake seemed like he was a little sorry to see his stay end. He called the city one of a kind, all while graciously complimenting the crowd throughout. His mom even showed up, correctly picking Dallas as the proper venue to see her son…

Video Premiere: Taylor Young’s “Shine On Me”

Taylor Young has played in a lot of bands for the past two decades. From Neon Girl to Hi-Fi Drowning to 25% Toby, he’s best known for his work with the folky stomp of the O’s. As fellow O John Pedigo works on his Pedigo’s Magic Pilsner, Young is about…

Western Days Festival Will “Genre-Bend”

More than 25,000 people are expected to attend this year’s Western Days Festival, and they will see and hear some big changes. Lewisville’s largest festival of the year, Western Days, will open its gates for live music and western-themed activities at 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday. Changes to…

Liz Phair Isn’t Upset About Her Music Polarizing Anyone

No matter what Liz Phair does with her career, she’s seen both sides of critical and audience extremes. Though she cannot remember much about her early shows in Dallas, she does recall playing a small place with the Flaming Lips. Lips frontman Wayne Coyne asked how she was doing in…

Indian-Born Pop Star Seysei Is Bringing Pop Performances To Dallas

Located in northeast India is the state of Nagaland. A forgotten land — except by its people, who are strong, passionate people with warrior mentalities — Nagaland consists of ethnic tribes who have gone through various waves of occupation. India refuses to recognize Nagaland as an independent state, even though…

Daniel Kessler of Interpol Says He Tries Not To Look at the Band as a Job

Good times continue for Interpol, which recently released its latest album, Marauder. Guitarist Daniel Kessler and his bandmates, vocalist/guitarist Paul Banks and drummer Sam Fogarino, made a huge splash with their debut EP and the first LP, Turn On the Bright Lights. With comparisons to great ’80s post-punk bands, the band was…

HeadCount Will Target Concertgoers on National Voter Registration Day

National Voter Registration Day is today, Sept. 25. The Dallas chapter of the nonpartisan HeadCount organization will be out in force that day at three distinct places, registering voters and raising awareness. They’re strategic in going to places that are already busy on Tuesday nights. From 4 p.m. – 6:30…

Jimmie Vaughan Helps Levitt Pavilion Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary

Daytime succumbed to night and a light mist threatened rain as legendary Texas blues man Jimmie Vaughan took the stage at Levitt Pavilion. ”We’re really excited to see him and hear his music,” says Arlington resident Trace Ocanas, 32, while seated in a lawn chair beneath the clouds. “The Vaughan…

k.d. lang put Sunday Night’s Audience Into Hypnosis

The eternally wry k.d. lang wasted little time dispensing with the allure of nostalgia Sunday night. “Ladies and gentlemen, we are here celebrating the 25th anniversary of Ingenue, which means two things,” the Canadian singer-songwriter informed those gathered inside Southern Methodist University’s McFarlin Auditorium. “First of all, we’re a bunch…

YouTuber-Turned-Pop Star Troye Sivan Lights Up Irving

Troye Sivan’s voice both in the studio and onstage is killer. The man is radiating with star power. Yes, he’s a successful YouTuber. Yes, he’s a gay icon. But above all, Sivan is a brilliant performer. Sivan started The Bloom Tour on Friday night in Dallas at the Toyota Music Factory…

The 10 Best Concerts of the Week: Drake, Interpol and More

Kick off the first week of fall with a great set of concerts. Psych-rocker Robert Plant kicks things off Tuesday at The Bomb Factory, Drake plays a double bill midway through the week and Lauryn Hill rounds out the list with a show Sunday at Toyota Music Factory. Catch plenty…

Ben Folds Makes Plea For Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

“Rock this bitch!” Those three words, hurtling out of the darkness, momentarily put the bespectacled, bearded Ben Folds back on his heels. The 52-year-old singer-songwriter was standing on stage, inside a sold-out Bass Performance Hall, with the 60-member Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra arrayed behind him. As conductor Edwin Outwater looked…