The Mullens Have Been Punk-Rocking Since the ’90s
You might have seen The Mullens playing local stages, if you’ve been out at any point in the past 30 years.
You might have seen The Mullens playing local stages, if you’ve been out at any point in the past 30 years.
For a band called “little image” this Dallas band sure likes making a visual statement.
Joan Osborne explores some new territory in her latest albums, tackling political and social issues head on with Trouble and Strife and re-releasing some old live favorites with Radio Tracks. She performs Tuesday night at The Kessler Theater in Dallas.
MGK told a crowd at Rodeo Houston that his “life’s in shambles” and the only thing that might be able to cheer him up is becoming an adoptive Texan.
Indie rocker Indigo De Souza is bringing her personal music to crowds who better not be “evil,” drunk, college students.
The Deep Ellum show boasts the best female artists in every type of genre.
This is one of the heavier concert weeks North Texas has seen in a while, with four metal shows and a hardcore show making the top 10.
The Dallas singer won a spot on the new season of NBC’s top reality music show thanks to a chair turnaround from Chance the Rapper on Monday.
So-So Topic is now “Tommy Raps.” And what’s in a name exactly? In the music industry, a whole lot.
Some internet opinions have become accepted as truth. And look, Chuck Norris is just not that strong. Here are some artists who unjustly got categorized as terrible by the internet.
A new documentary called “The Mojo Manifesto” chronicles the life and career of the court jester of country and rock ‘n roll, Mojo Nixon.
The local punk pioneer from The Nervebreakers and creator of the Open Carry Guitar Rally says he’s packing up and moving off to Costa Rica by the end of the month.
On Friday night, we graduated from therapy thanks to SZA.
The tight pack known as Bob Weir & Wolf Bros made its way to the historic Majestic Theatre in Dallas Thursday night for a sold-out concert. For those who somehow don’t know, Bob Weir was a co-founding member of the Grateful Dead and will lead Dead & Company on their…
Get ready to make some decisions, North Texas, because eight concerts from this week’s list are taking place on Friday and Saturday night. Future, Reverend Horton Heat, New Order, SZA, QueensrÁ¿che and more.
2022 was a stellar year for movies and an insanely good year for soundtracks. So why did the Oscars only pick five songs to nominate for Best Original Song at this year’s Academy Awards?
The raucous country rock group The Vandoliers aren’t afraid to make a little noise on the stage but the gesture the Dallas born band made at a show in Tennessee spoke louder and bolder than its set list could.
A year ago as Quentin Moore left a gig where he played his brand of soulful R&B at a wedding, waxing poetic on love and happiness, a thought came to the Dallas-based songwriter: “I thought it would be hilarious if I had a song that talked about ‘If I had…
The Ted Lasso series has done things no one thought could be possible in television. It creates comedy by pointing out the absurdity of cynicism by not wallowing in it. It made American audiences ravenous for soccer. It made Apple TV+ popular.
Ever since being launched to stardom as half of the smash 2011 hit “Somebody I Used to Know” with Gotye, New Zealand indie pop adventurist Kimbra has been a fixture of playlists for those seeking more out of pop music’s sheen than just hooks and looks.
Oak Cliff guitar gods Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan are the subjects of a new Dallas-made documentary examining their lives and careers.
John Mellencamp brought hits, deep cuts and lots of cussing to Grand Prairie on Wednesday night.