Picture Show: A Spune Christmas

Spune Productions, with a little help from DC9 At Night, helped drum up some holiday cheer in Denton at Hailey’s Club Saturday night. A Spune Christmas featured Telegraph Canyon, Doug Burr, Glen Farris, Seryn, and plenty more.We’ve got more shots from the show up in this photo set from Mattie…

Night Moves: Ocelot and Proper Villains at Lizard Lounge

With Ocelot and Proper Villains cooped up and spinning in the DJ booth Friday night, the crowd at Glow at the Lizard Lounge showed off their best sweater-tugs, glowstringing and other less conventional moves on the dance floor below.You can check out more of the scene in this Monday morning…

Good Friday: Salim Nourallah, Vic Chesnutt, Bridges & Blinking Lights, 311, Grooms, 100 Damned Guns, Air Review, Deathray Davies, Eric Hutchinson, Trivium, and Knights In Satan’s Service.

Well, the weekend’s here, thank the Lord. And, as always, we’re here to present you with your concert-attending plans. First, as always, the shows we’ve already hyped…Tonight, Bill Callahan stops by the Granada Theater, Colourmusic pops on in to The Cavern and The Edge Steals Christmas out at the Nokia…

Echoes and Reverberations: Decadent Dub Team, Fracturing the Mash-Up

The puke green exterior made the Mitchell Building in Deep Ellum look like a frightening industrial shop of horrors. Far from being accidental, that’s by design — the place was actually a weapons manufacturing facility during Word War II.In the early ’80s, the dark fortress was reinvented as a squatter’s…

Looking For More Insight Into Midlake’s The Courage of Others?

If so, Midlake’s Tim Smith has got you covered. The Denton-based band’s frontman just-releaed this Lala playlist of songs that the band says inspired its upcoming album’s “obscure” and “British folk” influence. And, uh, it’s obscure alright. Can’t say we here at DC9 are all that familiar with the names…

Giveaway: A Pair Of Tickets to Tonight’s Colourmusic Show at The Cavern

Michael Roberts doesn’t take long to explain the backstory of Colourmusic in his write-up in this week’s Observer. In fact, it just takes him one sentence:.The first concept that sounded equally interesting to both [of the band’s founders] involved writing songs inspired by colors–a notion reflected in the name of…

Neon Indian Gets Its Very Own Daytrotter Session

It was bound to happen sooner or later, I guess. So don’t act too surprised by this news: This morning saw the release of Neon Indian’s Daytrotter Session. These sessions, you’ll recall, are live performances at the Rock Island production studio of the same name–and they’re available as free downloads…

FADER Catches Up With Play-N-Skillz

Credit where it’s due, FADER: Your D-Town Boogie coverage? It’s really been phenomenal. Seriously! You lack the benefit of being in the thick of it all–like, say, us, for better or worse—watching these artists on a day-to-day basis. And yet, unlike so many other national media outlets, you’re not ignoring…

Picture Show: Megadeth at the Palladium Ballroom

Megadeth made its triumphant return to Dallas last night at the Palladium, joined by Machine Head and others around the midway point of its Endgame tour.Plenty more photos from the show are up here in our slideshow from photographer Roger Caldwell…

Gig Alert: Malcolm Holcombe and Andrew Hardin at AllGood Café

Last year, I had the opportunity to talk with singer/songwriter/guitarist Malcolm Holcombe–and his rags to rags story was one of the most interesting things I’ve heard in some time. And, tonight, Holcombe brings his beautifully ragged brand of folk to the intimate confines of AllGood Café. Hailing from North Carolina,…

Good (Records) News And Bad News About Holiday Extravaganza

With Polyphonic Spree ringleader Tim DeLaughter holed up to work on new music, Good Records manager Chris Penn says, the Dallas symphonic indie-pop band will not be doing its Holiday Extravaganza this season. But that doesn’t mean the record store is being completely Scrooge-like this year. From 3 p.m. to…

Fizzy Dino Pop’s Japanese Progression

Given the drastic stylistic break from his band’s convoluted, eight-bit screamo-thrash roots, Avery Williamson struggled with the question of whether to change the name of his music project. After all, everything is different. The arrangements have become more sophisticated. The melodies have taken a J-pop-influenced turn. Most dramatically of all,…