The People Who Made Dallas Music Great in 2014

When we come to the end of a year and look back at all the great things that happened in Dallas music, there are some easy ways to measure it all: Concerts, albums, songs, even music videos. And in some ways, those are the most obvious indicators of a successful…

The Best Dallas Music Videos of 2014

“Music videos are dead!” Or so says the asshole who is too old to understand how the internet works. Yes, MTV is dead, but that does not mean that the backbone of its original format is dead. Sure, TRL is long gone, and no one spends millions on shoots anymore,…

The Best Concerts In Dallas This Weekend, 12/19-12/21

On the docket this weekend is a trio of Centro-matic’s last shows at Dan’s Silverleaf. The final show is on Sunday with Daniel Markham and Patterson Hood opening. If you have some way too get tickets to these coveted and long sold-out shows, we suggest that night because it’s the…

Watch the 2014 Dallas Observer Music Awards Highlights [VIDEO]

For all of the lovely folks in the Dallas music scene, Christmas came a little early this year. Or to put it another way, the Dallas Observer Music Awards showed up a little late. But it wound up working out perfectly: We kicked off December in the best way possible,…

The Best Dallas Albums of 2014

And the end-of-year celebrations roll on. Having started the month off with our biggest annual celebration of local music, the Dallas Observer Music Awards, we’ve continued to shine a light on some of our favorite goings-on from the year past over the last couple weeks: The best concerts in Dallas…

Dallas Hardcore Bands Rally Around Fan Ashley Shafer

Being immersed deep within in a music community is not as glamorous as people make it seem. The connections you make with people are often not very deep and sometimes flimsy. People come and go so quickly that it is a never-ending revolving door of personalities. Sincerity and authenticity, despite…

Denton’s Power Objects produce triumphant post-punk anthems

A balmy August evening. Civil Recording studio in Denton. The unthinkable has happened to Denton band Power Objects: Lucy the cat has gone missing. Vocalist and guitarist John Gillespie describes it as, without a doubt, their darkest hour. But Michael Briggs’ notorious feline assistant was thankfully found. And Power Objects…

Dallas’ Craig Wayne Boyd Takes a Dramatic Win on NBC’s The Voice

After weeks of nearly getting cut, then getting cut by his own coach, and then another stealing him back, Craig Wayne Boyd won season seven of The Voice Tuesday. Born in Mesquite, Boyd performed “The Whiskey Ain’t Working” during his blind audition, prompting coaches Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams to…

DC9 at Night Mixtape with Michael Todd

There are veteran DJs and then there are guys like Michael Todd. Todd has been a constant force in the Dallas DJ community for 26 years. At one point or another, he has played almost every spot you can play in DFW thanks to a variety of guest slots and…

The Best North Texas Country Albums of 2014

Just because we handed out some trophies last week doesn’t mean we’re done celebrating the best music that came out of our area this year. As a historical matter of fact, North Texas has long enjoyed a rich abundance of country music talent. In 2014, we’ve seen that many beloved…

The Zombies to Headline 35 Denton’s 2015 Return

Don’t call it a comeback, kids. After a year on the bench, Denton’s one-time premiere music festival NXNW — er, 35 Confederate — er, 35 Denton — is poised to jump back into the fray in 2015. It’ll be a slightly different landscape than when the festival last took place…

Barak Epstein Wants Texas Theatre to Be a Premiere Dallas Music Venue

For Aviation Cinemas co-owner Barak Epstein, the Texas Theatre is an integral part of the Dallas film and music scene. And he has a pretty damn good point: The historic theater screens 35mm prints of cult-classic films, has a full-service bar that serves movie-themed drinks complete with a safe-room art…

The Best North Texas Songs of 2014

It’s been an exciting year for Dallas music. If there were any room before to doube whether the local scene was on the rise, there should be none left after 2014. There are plenty of ways to judge that, from the reemergence of Deep Ellum to the artists who’ve gotten…

The Best North Texas Metal Albums of 2014

2014 was a good year for Dallas metal. While it wasn’t as prolific as years past, the Dallas metal scene’s output still possessed a depth of quality. Death metal, thrash, hardcore-punk-influenced metal, heavy metal and sludge were all represented by this year’s class of Dallas metal releases. Some could be…

The Best Concerts In Dallas This Week, 12/15-12/21

This week, it’s time to say farewell to one of the most beloved bands in North Texas, Centro-Matic. They’ll play three sold out shows at Dan’s Silver Leaf, the last of which will be their final show, on Sunday. Red Bull Sound Select is closing out the year with two…

St. Vincent Named Best Album of 2014 By The Guardian

We know what you’re thinking: “Stop writing about St. Vincent.” “She doesn’t live in Dallas.” She’s not even from here.” Well blah, blah, blah. Annie Clark cut her teeth as a musician here in North Texas, she identifies as being from here and even still splits her time between here…