Watch: New Fumes — “Teeth of the Sun”

We’ve mentioned before Tim DeLaughter’s excitement over New Fumes, the brainchild of former Ghostcar member and touring Flaming Lips and Polyphonic Spree player Daniel Huffman, which, indeed, will be the next act to have release on DeLaughter’s Good Records Recordings label. And, hey, he’s got every right to be stoked:…

Bonus MP3: Here Holy Spain — “No Love”

Since the release of their debut, 2009 full-length, Manic, local punk act Here Holy Spain has come a long way, quickly becoming one of the tighter live acts around — and, quite capably, showcasing themselves as more than “that band from the Toadies’ roadie.” Sure, Wes Todd Solem may indeed…

Watch: The Famine — “Ad Mortem”

In case you haven’t been paying attention: Dallas-Fort Worth has been back on a metal kick of late, with new metal bands popping up and grabbing our attention — like Warbeast and Maleveller, to name a few. Now there’s another act to add to the list of attention-worthy upstarts: Arlington’s…

The Problem With… Taio Cruz’s “Higher”

Have you ever met any music fans who tell you they only listen to British music? The ones who think British music is superior to North American music? Yeah, they must be pretentious bastards viewing the greener grass on the other side. Yet, in listening to both versions of Taio…

Reverend Horton Heat, Split Lip Rayfield

Ah, the early ’90s—a time when a Nudie suit-clad rockabilly cat out of Deep Ellum could get signed to Sub Pop with songs about steak and marijuana. If it’s hard to believe it’s been nearly 20 years since Dallas’ Own Reverend Horton Heat had his major brush with alt-fame, it’s…

The Sword’s Having More Fun Than You Think

Heavy metal can be fun. And in Austin, a metal band shredding its way not only through the city but also around the world is indeed having fun. The Sword, led by vocalist and songwriter John “J.D.” Cronise, have learned to use the fact that Austin’s musical focus often lies…

Jonathan Richman and Four Other Criminally Underappreciated Talents

Jonathan Richman is not what you would call “unknown.” As the brains behind The Modern Lovers, Richman laid the groundwork for new wave, punk, and being influenced by The Velvet Underground. He also acted as the squirrelly chorus in There’s Something About Mary. And he still records and tours regularly…

Lynch Mob

Guitarist George Lynch auditioned for Ozzy Osbourne before hooking up with Don Dokken to form Dokken in 1980. Throughout that decade, the band’s output was lumped in with the kind of hook-laden hard rock that some derisively called “hair metal.” But however you viewed that musical milieu or the songs…