Seryn Explains Its Influences To Magnet

Seryn just keeps getting more and more and more and more love from the national media these days. Last week, it came once again courtesy of the folks at Paste, whose editor-in-chief and co-founder, Josh Jackson, just can’t get enough of those inspiring kids from Denton. After already naming the…

Thirteen Videos To Scare Your Friday The 13th Pants Off

So. This month, the thirteenth day of the month has fallen on a Friday. Dun, dun, dun! Here in Dallas, that’s not necessarily a bad thing: Since midnight last night, folks have been flocking to Elm Street Tattoo for their $13 Friday the 13th tattoo as part of Oliver Peck’s…

The Problem With… Jessie J’s “Price Tag”

In the last quarter, we’ve seen a handful of British artists arrive at the top of American charts. We’ve had Adele, with her soul sound that draws in people over 30. Ellie Goulding, too, with her hipster-approved Swedish bicycle. Rapper Tinie Tempah, meanwhile, has doled out some Yeezy-tier productions.  Now…

Last Night: Fleet Foxes and Cave Singers at Palladium Ballroom

Fleet Foxes, Cave SingersPalladium BallroomMay 11, 2011Better Than: Seeing a bad band in a good venue. Based on the release of the Fleet Foxes’ brilliant, self-titled 2008 debut — along with their new record Helplessness Blues, which was released last week — it wouldn’t be hard for one to predict…

Out-Of-Body Records Brings The Noise

In 2008, the DIY space in Denton called House of Tinnitus reached its peak. With growing interest across the whole metroplex, the house, owned and booked by Rob Buttrum, was even becoming one of the national hotspots for touring noise bands. “People were traveling way out of their way to…

Bruno Mars, Janelle Monae, Plan B

The Verizon Theatre welcomes this week two artists who’ve managed to be widely underappreciated, despite residing squarely in the pop spotlight. Bruno Mars, the baby-faced doo-wop reinterpreter, gets fangirls for his sugary ballad “Just the Way You Are,” but he goes largely unheralded for cowriting B.O.B.’s “Nothin’ on You” and…

Kylie Minogue

American audiences were first given a taste of Aussie pop pin-up Kylie Minogue with 1987’s hit cover of Little Eva’s Goffin/King-penned “The Loco-Motion,” and since then she has managed to stay relevant both here and abroad while aging like a fine wine, acting and recording more music. Eliciting the same…

Mogwai’s Hidden Sense of Humor

With his thick Scottish accent and humorous remarks, Stuart Braithwaite, leader of the post-rock instrumental band Mogwai, comes across as a likeable rogue. Considering that his band’s stock and trade is music that features dense and distorted waves of noise and feedback, Braithwaite’s easygoing candor is unexpected. But a quick…

The Many, Ongoing Interests of Ray Wylie Hubbard

Ray Wylie Hubbard’s making up for lost time. After frittering away his youth chasing women and a never-ending buzz, Hubbard got sober (with Stevie Ray Vaughan’s help), then got to work. Over the last 17 years he’s released eight uniformly terrific studio albums traversing the Texas country landscape from parched…

The Music Angle in Irving’s Mayoral Race

Less than a mile from the hole in the ground where Texas Stadium once proudly stood, a plot of land has been set aside for an entertainment complex that could drastically change the Dallas-Fort Worth music market, affecting everyone from local bands to major touring acts. The controversial complex, known…

The Second Homegrown Festival Pulls A Nice Crop

Sure, Dallas has its fair share of great restaurants, concerts and art galleries. But rarely do all three of these components blend as seamlessly as they will during Saturday’s second annual Homegrown Music and Art Festival. It’s an impressive feat, actually, that the festival, for at least one day, is…