Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Were Nothing Short of Majestic Friday Night
The Majestic Theatre might just have been made for a performance by Nick Cave and his longtime collaborator Warren Ellis.
The Majestic Theatre might just have been made for a performance by Nick Cave and his longtime collaborator Warren Ellis.
Local musicians react to a list naming Dallas the No. 5 worst music city in the U.S., as well as the second-worst for live music.
It’s a new month – Women’s History Month – and this week in North Texas there are several woman-centered events showcasing the incredible mix of female talent we are lucky to have
Nestled among the endless green pines and rolling peaks of the Adirondack Mountains outside Lake Placid, New York, is a summer camp by the name of camp Treetops.
On a chilly January day in their hometown of Denton, the members of beloved folk-rock outfit Midlake are having a spirited discussion about bagels.
The night “Big Mike” Rios’ life changed, he was sitting at Blind Melons in San Diego, watching Willie Jay and the Texas Hurricanes.
The world is an unraveling mess. Russia is trying to push the minute hand on the Doomsday Clock way past midnight as Vladimir Putin schemes his way into Ukraine.
Acclaimed American rock band Wilco announced recently it would soon play some concerts to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its storied 2002 album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
So many things about Mitski ( born Mitski Miyawak) seem at odds with each other, but somehow she makes them all work.
The Jackass franchise, which includes the TV show, movies and even the video game introduced us to a brave brand of comedy that is the definition of what it means to be punk rock.
After two years of being virtual-only due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 29th edition of SXSW returns in 2022 with a March 11-20 run.
The weekend ahead looks a little cold and rainy. Thankfully, there is plenty of warmth to be found inside the venues hosting this week’s best concerts.
Each Dallasite has his her or their own impressions and memories of Deep Ellum. But many tourists to Dallas’ entertainment district are unaware of the neighborhood’s storied past.
Accompanying Mitski’s scheduled Dallas appearance at The Factory on Friday, Feb. 25, are Japanese ‘Neo Kawaii’ indie pop-rockers CHAI (pronounced like the tea).
When we first met Elyse Jewel, she had just wrapped up a performance at The Pop Up 2. At the showcase, which took place last December at the NS Event Center, Jewel shared the bill with other local musicians, including Ashton Edminster and CABUS, formerly known as Larry g(EE).
Local musician and former American Idol contestant Ron Bultongez says he doesn’t trust the media or its false narratives.
Remember when music was just plain fun? That’s what the crowd got this weekend with the return of G. Love to Dallas: infectious grooves, snappy, happy lyrics with singalong choruses and booty-shaking beats.
On “Appletree,” a cut from her debut album Baduizm, Erykah Badu speaks some gospel: “I have some food in my bag for you. Not the edible food … perhaps some food for thought.”
When Lola Kirke began writing her sophomore album Lady For Sale, she was very much used to “no.” She wrote the album, out April 29, while she was “down in the dumps” after “falling in love at an inconvenient time.”
Elle King has been on the road plenty, with that raw country voice behind such barroom brawlers as “Ex’s and Oh’s” and the recent Academy of Country Music award nominee “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert, but there’s something different about this tour.
When Tyler, the Creator first teased the release of his latest full-length album Call Me If You Get Lost, music critics everywhere asked the question, “Where does he go from IGOR?”
Thursday through Sunday of this week are packed with incredible concerts to check out. With each day, live music fans will have choices to make, but we’re here to make that decision-making process just a little bit easier.