Lily Taylor Pours Experimental, Evocative Pop Into New Album Amphora
We haven’t heard from Dallas singer Lily Taylor in a while, but that doesn’t mean that she hasn’t been busy.
We haven’t heard from Dallas singer Lily Taylor in a while, but that doesn’t mean that she hasn’t been busy.
The popular Dallas sports radio host and bandleader is hoping to reach his goal of raising $1 million.
It was a real ’90s throwback on Saturday when Pixies and Franz Ferdinand shared the stage in Dallas.
Doja Cat is the entertainer we need during these sour-filled times, and she’s embarking on her first headlining arena tour.
There are plenty of reasons to need Shaquille O’Neal. If you need to shatter the backboard in the first NBA Jam because you care more about humiliating your opponent than winning the game numerically, then you need Shaq (and Scott Skiles to a lesser extent). If you get into a verbal sparring match with Charles Barkley over a meaningless fantasy sports topic, then you need Shaq. Fort Worth’s music scene needs Shaq right now and Superman himself is answering the call.
The new band Smothered is DIY, LGBTQ-friendly, so Denton and so good.
Live out your pop punk fantasies this weekend with Fall Out Boy in Dallas, get hardcore with Gorilla Biscuits in Fort Worth or get groovy in Irving with the Dirty Heads.
Erykah Badu’s power knows no limits. She turned the universe against cheating rapper Blueface.
The Re:SET Festival that opened in Grand Prairie with headliner boygenius, had a really bad third day. But we believe it can recover.
It was a Gen X and millennial alt-rock fantasy when Noel Gallagher and Garbage took to the stage on Saturday at Dos Equis Pavilion.
It had been a good while since we got to see Love and Rockets/former Bauhaus
Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle, Garbage and Noel Gallagher, Jill Scott and Logic. So many names are playing this week in Dallas.
This is one of the craziest rock shows we’ve seen: Sons of rock gods, pig masks, and Talking Heads and Pink Floyd albums with Les Claypool from Primus.
Do California our Deep Ellum? Now we’ll be able to actually surf at a Deep Ellum bar.
The late, great Dennis González forever changed the local music scene. His sons are honoring him with a tribute band which will play his music this Father’s Day.
One of the coolest spots in Denton is closing, but not to worry; it will still have tacos and music.
Listen up, Gen Xers: The Kessler Theater in Oak Cliff is bringing back a 1980s staple for one night only.
Sunday night’s storm caused a commotion at Re:SET. Fans were moved indoors and told much later that the festival’s last day was canceled.
Boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Lacy Dacus and Julien Baker) is the supergroup we needed. The band headlined Day 1 of Re:SET on Friday at Texas Trust CU Theatre.
Pop-punk is not dead. At all. Dallas band Van Full of Nuns plays pop-punk classics and some originals for all you early aughts lovers.
Topless sisters, a Talking Heads sorta reunion, and Duran Duran. The concert week hasn’t started and we’re already hungover in the best way.
A Talking Heads member and guest player, plus Les Claypool from Primus performing a Pink Floyd album in its entirety. With Sean Lennon. This show will be nuts.