R.E.M., Old 97’s

Ultimately, Rhett Miller and Co.’s latest (Blame It on Gravity) speeds past R.E.M.’s latest (Accelerate). Miller, always a clever songwriter (“Barrier Reef,” “W.I.F.E.”), is also at his most confident on an album that kind of feels like more of the same ol’: twang-pop-a-roll strychnine cut with the familiar honeyed voice…

MSTRKRFT, Felix Cartal, LA Riots

In early August 2006, Death From Above 1979 fans were left devastated as the presumptive murmurs of the band’s split transpired into cold, hard fact. Fortunately, former DFA bassist and synth-man Jesse F. Keeler still had some creativity of his own left. In 2005, Keeler hooked up with AL-P (Alex…

The Valentine Failures

Lights Out in Suicide City, the full-length debut by this spunky local quartet, has been garnering kudos ever since it came out late last year. The band is giving the disc a fresh pressing, making this show a relaunching of sorts. Lights Out is a brash set of glam punk,…

Cold War Kids Get by on Bravado

Cold War Kids bass guitarist Matt Maust seems like just another mild-mannered bass guitarist in a long line of mild-mannered bass guitarists. Speaking over his cell phone while walking around a parking garage in Minneapolis, Maust is just about to talk about the band’s latest effort, Loyalty to Loyalty, when…

The Heartstring Stranglers Graduate

It was a quarter to midnight as The Heartstring Stranglers’ revamped lineup started rolling through its set at a recent Dallas house party—though, technically, the chamber-folk band wasn’t playing inside the house at all. Instead, the stage for the Denton band’s acoustic performance was a narrow, dingy alleyway next to…

TV On the Radio Sucks at Marketing

TV on the Radio guitarist Kyp Malone is trying to explain the ins and outs of negotiating success as he walks down the street in his hometown of Brooklyn. “It’s what all my friends have been trying for, as long as I can remember,” he says of the level of…

Edgefest 18

It seems that, in early September, the folks who run KDGE-102.1 FM The Edge finally got around to understanding what everyone else already knew: The station’s annual rock concert, which, in theory, is supposed to comprise of some of the station’s heaviest hitters and rock ‘n’ roll’s biggest draws, kinda…

Magnolia Electric Co., David Vandervelde

The last time we heard from Jason Molina’s Magnolia Electric Co. was in 2007, when the band issued the Sojourner boxed set. Since then, the ever-prolific Molina’s been strangely quiet, though two new releases now sit on the horizon for those obsessed with his lonesome howl and schizophrenic songcraft—an equal…

The O’s

With experience in some eight other beloved local bands—ranging from the Polyphonic Spree to Boys Named Sue—Taylor Young and John Pedigo of The O’s have their own large shoes to fill. Luckily, their self-titled EP, in its humble packaging of pastel copy paper and shrink-wrap, doesn’t disappoint. Like Young and…

Blackbird Harmony

Blackbird Harmony is the project of Evan Birdsong, a local country-noir singer-songwriter joined on Hardwood Exits by members of Eleven Hundred Springs and Bosque Brown’s Mara Lee Miller. From the start, the title track firmly establishes the album’s template, with mournful pedal steel giving way to Birdsong’s detached, weary vocals—equal…

Jenny Lewis

At this point, it’s pretty hard to make music about the tension between sin and redemption without sounding hokey. That whole church thing had already been reinvented a zillion times (see: Cash, Cave, Kanye) before Jenny Lewis took a dusty side trip from Rilo Kiley on 2006’s Rabbit Fur Coat,…

Kings of Leon Ready to Hold Court

For a moment, imagine that you’re Caleb Followill. You front Kings of Leon, and on your band’s just-released fourth album, things finally seem to be falling into place. That disc, Only by the Night, is (for the most part) critically acclaimed and commercially successful—in the U.K., your album debuted atop…

Kinda Sorta

It’s a little eerie. And impossible to avoid, actually: When you sit down and listen to Sorta’s self-titled fifth—and, yep, it’s been confirmed, last—record, you can’t help but think that a number of these songs were written specifically for and about band member Carter Albrecht, who, at 34 years old,…

Locksley, Hymns, Greater Good

With their skinny suits, hook-happy songs and penchant for handclapping, it’s tempting to write Locksley off as a group not to be bothered with. But don’t let the glossy clarity of their album Don’t Make Me Wait fool you; while a little too neat and pretty, the disc seems to…

Moby DJ Set to Headline Ten Year Anniversary of Meltdown Saturday

Let’s hope Saturday is not when Moby reaches for his revolver. (Moby) In case you hadn’t heard by now, Meltdown, Lizard Lounge’s enormous annual block party, has a whale of a headliner this year. Moby, the guy who provided the soundtrack to every commercial, TV show and movie released around…

Hey UNT Alums: Need An Excuse To Attend Homecoming This Weekend?

The University of North Texas might well have the worst football team in the state–and that’s including high schools. Seems Coach Todd Dodge is having a bit of trouble repeating the success he had when he led Southlake Carroll to numerous state championships. Yet here it is, homecoming weekend (vs…

Last Night: Weezer At Nokia Theatre

Weezer, Angels & Airwaves Nokia Theatre October 21, 2008 Better than: Trying to pretend I’m not a nerd and attending the Girl Talk show, I guess. Sure, it was a little goofy. But, when Weezer came out on stage last night to launch into its hour-and-a-half-long set at Nokia Theatre…

Last Night: Uh Huh Her At The Loft

Uh Huh Her The Loft October 21, 2008 Better Than: Hanging out with the 15 year-olds at the Girl Talk show downstairs. Apparently the Sue Ellen’s crowd heard that the girl from The L Word was in town with her band and that they were playing at The Loft last…

Last Night: Girl Talk At The Palladium Ballroom

Girl Talk Palladium Ballroom October 21, 2008 Better than: The time you were 15 years old and your best friend’s parents went out of town and left a 12-pack of Molson Canadian in the fridge. It’s the Tuesday night of midterm week, but that didn’t stop revelry-craving college students from…

Set Your TiVo: South Dallas Pop Airs Tomorrow Night At 8

Robert already hipped Unfair Park readers to the South Dallas Pop documentary airing tomorrow night on KERA, but, hell, we’ll do it, too. ‘Cause, really, as this KERA video interview with festival thrower Roger Boykin shows, 1970’s The South Dallas Pop Festival was kind of a big deal. For the…

Night Moves: A Benefit at Zubar and a Night at Fallout Lounge

Between the benefit party “Benevolence” hosted at Zubar, and DJ Fishr Pryce’s regular third-Saturday gig at Fallout Lounge, last weekend was a good one to get out in Dallas and mug for the camera a little. Unless you’ve got one or two better things to do, like spin the records,…