Announcing This Year’s Dia De Los Toadies Lineup…

It’s been a month–to the day, actually–since Kirtland Records and the Toadies announced the date and location for their second annual Dia de Los Toadies event. Well, today, the full lineup–which is to say: the support for the Toadies on this daylong party in the band’s name–has been announced. And,…

Giveaway: Two Pairs Of Tickets For The Strange Boys Tonight

Tonight’s Strange Boys/Coathangers/Bad Sports show at The Lounge On Elm Street has a poster that’s just as awesome as the lineup, as mentioned yesterday in Poster of the Week. And hopefully, fans of the bands on the bill picked up on the very obvious hint dropped in that post about…

DOMA XXI: Compilation Disc Details and Tracklisting

At last year’s 20th Anniversary Dallas Observer Music Awards, we brought back an old tradition from previous DOMAs: a compilation disc featuring tracks from some of the year’s nominees. This year, the compilation’s back once again–and it’s a pretty sweet little compilation, too, if I may so so myself. Check…

Bonus MP3: Douglas Woodlane – “Broken Blue”

Besides his involvement in the alt-country combo Bluetortillas, local singer/songwriter Douglas Woodlane has found time to record a couple of solo efforts, the most recent being Douglas Woodlane and the Thieves. The very Neil Youngish opening cut is “Broken Blue” and Woodlane was kind enough to send this over as…

Giveaway: Three Pairs Of Tickets To Low Tonight At The Loft

Minnesota’s Low stops by The Loft tonight–and it should be a nice little show, as Richard Gintowt writes in this week’s Observer: “Low…is the anti-crescendo, with most of its compositions putting along at glacial tempos and with cymbal- and floor-tom-heavy percussion. The genius of the Low machine is the emphasis…

New “Red Dirt” Venue Set To Open On Lower Greenville

Perhaps yesterday, in our announcement about the DOMA Showcase lineup, you saw a venue name with which you were unfamiliar–one called Bandera?Well, Pegasus News has all the details on the venue’s plans to exclusively open this month as a country/”red dirt” venue amongst the other meat market hotspots along Lower…

PlayRadioPlay! and The Secret Handshake Team Up For Frienemies Tour

Not to keep harping on mall punk all day long, but this is worth pointing out, if only because it’s hilarious: Earlier this week, noted area mall punk rivals PlayRadioPlay and The Secret Handshake announced that they’d be hitting the road together under the banner of “The Frienemies Tour.”Why frienemies?…

Giveaway: Two Pairs Of Tickets To Sunday’s Plano Summerfest Show

On Sunday afternoon, Third String Productions’ run of hosting mall punk shows at the 5,000 capacity Plano Centre will come to an end as the largely suburban-based production company tosses its annual Summerfest show, this one featuring the likes of Forever The Sickest Kids (whose Underdog Alma Mater received the…

Video: Play-N-Skillz — “Look What’s Happened To Me”

The always-entertaining Salinas brothers have a new video making its rounds today, showing off all the places, awards and work that have been keeping the rapper/producer duo busy for the past couple of months. And, yes, in case you were curious, that is a sped-up sample of the theme song…

Sonic Youth Ages Gracefully

In its 28-year career, indie-rock godfathers Sonic Youth has experienced unprecedented success—and had unparalleled staying power. Credit this longevity to the band’s stability: Guitarist/vocalist Lee Ranaldo, drummer Steve Shelley, bassist/vocalist Kim Gordon and guitarist/vocalist/her husband Thurston Moore have launched numerous side projects, completed countless world tours and released 16 studio…

Deer Tick Latches On

John Joseph McCauley III has always had his heart set on musical world domination. It’s just taken him a few years to get there—and he apologizes for leaving you waiting. The 23-year-old leader of rustic, ambling folk rock act Deer Tick had to escape from high school, record a critically…

How To Succeed As An Indie Rock/Dance Punk Duo, With Matt And Kim

Brooklyn duo Matt and Kim’s self-titled 2006 debut album didn’t make much of an impact, but the group’s latest, Grand, has made critics swoon, won the band an endorsement deal with Bacardi and hit iTunes’ top 30. So what are they doing differently this time around? Just four things, says…

Teenage Cool Kids Start Growing Up

Last weekend, Denton’s Teenage Cool Kids seemed in markedly high spirits for the band’s record release show at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios. Album release shows always seem to carry some certain palpable, celebratory electricity, but after jumping numerous hurdles (including a legal battle to retain the band’s name that garnered…

Wu-Tang Clan

Like 2005’s Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture, Wu-Tang Chamber Music is not an official Wu album. An “official compilation,” rather, it doesn’t feature folks like Masta Killa and GZA, instead hosting NYC old-school all-stars including Masta Ace, Sadat X and Kool G Rap. But it feels like vintage Clan; in…