Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor combines a whimsical, Björk-like sensibility with singing chops and genuine compassion, and she’s usually able to effectively combine the silly and the sweet. While her previous album, Begin to Hope, featured some jaunty numbers and plenty of nonsensical musings, Far feels more serious. Sure, this is an album…

Wilco

Wilco (The Album) is the name of the latest from the heroes of the alt-country set, although the band’s detractors will surely argue that the title almost is as disquietingly bland as the band itself. Not quite: It’s a tame, pleasant, weird little album—but it’s more like the sigh after…

Low

Low has seemingly taken a backseat to Retribution Gospel Choir in the last couple of years, as Duluth, Minnesota, mainstay Alan Sparhawk indulges his rock muse with feedback-laden guitar jams and more cathartic crescendos. But Low, by contrast, is the anti-crescendo, with most of its compositions putting along at glacial…

The Strange Boys, Coathangers, Bad Sports

Between the haphazard hooks, ramshackle rhythm section, mumbled vocals and lo-fi lust for vintage psych, Black Lips comparisons are unavoidable for the former Dallas four-piece The Strange Boys. That doesn’t mean there’s not room for a few bands who plunder the 13th Floor Elevators with the kindergarten abandon of early…

Rx Bandits, Dredg, Good Old War

Fewer than four months after recording and mixing their latest album, Mandala (out July 21), the progressive rock alchemists in Rx Bandits are touring in support of the mature, slightly Latin-infused followup to 2006’s …And the Battle Begun. And the new sound? It’s one stained by life experiences, dusty hitchhiking…

DC9 in SPACE, Ep. 10: Astronautalis

…and for the more Youtube-inclined, here’s your link.Last week, a real treat for those who’ve been making the weekly trek to SPACE Studio for our DC9 in SPACE tapings: Indie hip-hop and freestyle mindblower, Astronautalis dropped by for, well, what turned out to be quite the paean to all things…

DOMAXXI: The Showcase Lineup REVEALED!

Yup: On Saturday, July 18, we’ll be taking over Lowest Greenville yet again–for the third year in a row, I believe–to offer up a lineup of 39 Dallas Observer Music Award-nominated acts performing six different venues, all for the low, low cost of five dollars. Check the entire DOMA Showcase…

Paul McCartney To Play Cowboys Stadium On Wednesday, August 19

Another coup for that spaceship out in Arlington: It’s the Beatle’s first Dallas show since 2005, and his sole Texas stop on his current North American tour. Perhaps most impresively, though, the press release announcing the show indicates that the concert should last a solid 2.5 hours. Tickets go on…

Gig Alert: Les Cousins Tonight at The Absinthe Lounge

Anyone remember Mazzy Star? Or, before that, Opal? The late ’80s and early ’90s seemed like a good time for purveyors of dreamy, psychedelic pop. One could do much worse than checking into Opal’s 1985 Northern Line EP–hell, the Old 97’s covered the title song on an early b-side.Dallas’ own…

Singer To Receive John Lennon Prize At Tomorrow’s Brian McKnight Show

Granted, this is hardly a local story–but it’s kinda interesting, and it’s happening tomorrow night at the Meyeson Symphony Center so cha-ching!Anyway: At tomorrow night’s Brian McKnight show at the Meyerson, McKnight will present his tour support, Matt Cusson, with the Maxell Song of the Year prize from the 12th…

Night Moves: Over The Line

Patriotism swept across Dallas DJs’ playlists last weekend like Michael Jackson tunes the week before–and on Friday night, Barcadia was no exception.Out nightlife photo team caught up with the crowd there as Redeye spun patriotic songs (like the Team America: World Police anthem “America Fuck Yeah”) over the crashing sounds…

Picture Show: The Warped Tour at Superpages.com Center

If Eric’s review and Darryl’s list of Top 10 lessons learned at the Warped Tour didn’t quite get you there, we direct you this afternoon to our photo set from Sunday afternoon’s show, which confirms our suspicions: it was indeed a tight-packed, sweaty scrum of the half-dressed, bandanna’d future of…

‘Big News’ In Store From VEGA

Neon Indian’s Psychic Chasms isn’t the only record anticipated from the Alan Palomo camp. July 1 came and went without the promised release of the now-still-forthcoming VEGA EP, Well Known Pleasures. But it’s not without good reason: Palomo let us know that, while he isn’t ready to publicly divulge the…

Bonus MP3: Video — “In Control”

Friday night’s show at Rubber Gloves featured one of the best local bills I’ve caught this year. An album-release show for Teenage Cool Kids’ Foreign Lands, the evening also featured Cleburne’s Fungi Girls and, more importantly, the phenomenal debut performance by Denton-based Brit-punk/hardcore act Video. Formed just three weeks ago,…