NovemberFest Turns RGRS into Sweet Shop

It’s after noon on Sunday and I’m still in sugar shock from NovemberFest at Rubber Gloves in Denton last night. Not only were the bands and the sound guy in sweet form, but the NF bake sale was incredible. And I mean incredible. Nouns Group produced some of the best…

The Edge Continues to Dull

Can someone explain to me why I keep hearing Third Eye Blind on the radio? My iPod battery died on the way into work this morning, so I flipped around and landed on 102.1 KDGE and caught the tail-end of “Graduate.” In the last couple weeks I’ve come across both…

Laughcast: Tom Wilson, Aaron Aryanpur, Matt Sadler

If it’s comedy you want, Dallas has it this weekend. While Tarrant County has some comedic offerings, the funny will be obscured by a heavy fog of haven’t-we-heard-this-before? But the constellations in the clearly comedic night sky of Dallas forecast formidable amounts of funny. Friday: The Addison Improv has Tom…

Good Friday: Aesop Rock, Calabrese, J.D. Whittenburg

You don’t need to be living to love Calabrese.As always, this weekend’s best bets. This week we’ve got a kick-back, a bit of undead fun and some piano pop to help us recover. Aesop Rock with Black Moth Super Rainbow, Blockhead and DJ Signify 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16. The…

First Recount of Cha Cha’s Birthday Show

The first (inebriated) recount of Chelsea Callahan’s birthday shindig at the Double Wide last night, compliments of our own Andrea Grimes, who emceed the event: “Chelsea Callahan lap-danced a chair at my insistence. The crowd didn’t give a shit about my jokes. They wanted rock and roll. And Dove Hunter/Big…

Erykah Badu is Back

Remember Ms. Erykah Badu? We didn’t forget her soulful vocals and enchanting beats. Well, we’re in luck, because the Dallas native just released her first single, “Honey,” from her forthcoming album — tentative title Kahba — which will hit stores on her birthday, Feb. 26. The new track, featuring beats…

Foo Fighters Make Dallas First Stop on U.S. Tour

Those in Dallas who are digging Foo Fighters’ new disc Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace are getting first crack at seeing the band perform the tunes live in the U.S. The band just announced its first North American tour in support of the disc, which came out in September, and…

DC-9 News: You Ask, I Answer

Wow. You guys are on top of stuff. I’ve been getting emails this morning wanting to know when I was going to blog about Jonanna Widner leaving the Observer. I was waiting until everyone at the office was in the loop, but, hey, the cat’s out of the bag. Things…

Last Night: The Hold Steady at Palladium Ballroom

The Hold Steady with Art Brut and 1990s Nov. 14, 2007 The Palladium Ballroom Better than: Watching the Project Runway premiere. Big time. Download: Watch our video of The Hold Steady from last night’s show at the end of the review. Or just check out the slideshow. Review: As a…

Birthday Is Good Excuse for Double Wide Show

Many of us take our birthday as an opportunity to see how many Tuaca shots we can force down and still be able to walk. And while trying to prove alcoholic wherewithal is a legitimate birthday practice, perhaps it’s not the most worthy endeavor we can undertake. The most we’ll…

Soulja Boy: Crankin’ the Chain

Soulja Boy is not weird for the sake of being weird. He’s weird for the sake of being lucrative. Which actually might make him post-postmodern, or maybe just post-post-Diddy. Either way, he’s harnessed the power of the post-MySpace, post–Lonely Girl, Web 3.0 world better than anyone else in music. Of…

Fitting In

I was 16 years old when my older cousin started dating the guy who would turn me on to “punk rock.” This was in a very backward Pennsylvania town during one of my transitional teenage years. By this time (1996-’97) most of the cool kids in my school were in…

The Octopus Project

You might think the use of the theremin would be a mark of distinction, but plenty of bands have employed the sci-fi sound machine. Led Zeppelin built a bridge out of it for “Whole Lotta Love,” the Pixies knitted “Velouria” with it and for Phish it was a segue out…

Puscifer

The most-viewed YouTube clip starring Puscifer, Tool leader Maynard James Keenan’s twisted side project, is “Cuntry Boner,” which features MJK, his drawers distended by a massive faux erection, twanging out lines such as “I’ve fucked Minnie Pearl” over a stomping hoedown beat. “V” Is for Vagina’s title promises more of…

Lovie

Dallas band Lovie’s indie debut Harshmellow doesn’t evoke a girl-band aesthetic just because they are…um…girls; rather, it borrows heavily from the alternative pop that hit and flourished in the past 20 years from the (girl band) Go-Go’s to (girly-lead-singer band) The Lemonheads to (boyish-girl-lead-singer band) The Cranberries. Lovie has developed…

Sondre Lerche, Dan Wilson

Sondre Lerche. Club Dada: To call it a coup would be like calling the Trinity toll road a country lane. After all, the Norwegian wunderkind began his career with raves rarely doled upon a high-schooler. “He’s such a prodigy!” the critics said. “Such a grasp of songwriting at 18!” they…

Otep, Hellyeah

Otep Shamaya says, “Art is war.” The singer for her namesake L.A.-based metal-fusion band, Otep, considers herself a revolutionary and makes art catharsis via visceral screams and songs that sear the ears like hot grease. Her lyrics are laden with apocryphal poetics about religion, politics, love and loathing; she’s a…

Meat Puppets

Just a few years ago, the idea of a Meat Puppets reunion seemed out of the question. Although their legacy held up well, buoyed greatly by a generation of listeners who grew up on Kurt Cobain, the band’s founding brothers hadn’t played together on record since 1995. Cris Kirkwood was,…

Pet Hospital, Fall of Snow, Beauxregard

Put a dainty slab of Oregon out-of-towner in between two whole-grain slices of local music and what do you get? Hands down, the worst lead-in to a Critic’s Pick ever conceived, that’s what. Portland’s one-woman reverb fest Fall of Snow swoops into town to unfurl her ghostly resonance; think Boards…

Autopsying the Monkey Bar

About 100 people sat in the gallery of the city council chambers last Thursday at the city plan commission meeting—an oddly high number, considering the commission usually discusses such scintillating subjects as 1-to-1 slope gradations or some shit like that. The audience sat patiently, some clad in lawyerly chinos, others…

Check Out Ulises Via Free Songs

Local hip-hop/R&B artist Ulises let word out his songs can be downloaded for free via his MySpace page. There’s something kind of Prince about this guy. He’s completely rough around the edges, but he has drive and with his audacious pics and assertive self-campaigning, I wouldn’t be surprised if he…

Red Blood Club Will Get License Back

The Red Blood Club has suffered quite a bit in a short amount of time lately. With the SUP stress and last weekend’s stabbing, it is under a major black cloud. It doesn’t help that its liquor license has been suspended while the incident is under investigation. Manager Justin Powers…