The-Dream-South Side Music Hall-3/30/12

The-Dream South Side Music Hall Friday, March 30 A lyric from one of Terius “The-Dream” Nash’s songs, “Form of Flattery,” came to mind during his Friday show: “If you’re surprised you’re here/ It means you shouldn’t be here.” Although I tend to feel out of place at pop shows, a…

Preview: Hotel Tesseract at LaGrange

The concept of Hotel Tesseract is spatial, with eight “rooms” filled with stories, just like any other brick-and-mortar hotel. Except this one also features visuals by VJ S(eye) and the musical accompaniment of Longear, with special guest Paul Quigg; Laura Harrell and Trey Pendergrass of Romp Almighty; pianist Adam Pickrell;…

Preview: The Dream at Southside Music Hall

The dominant theme in Terius “The-Dream” Nash’s library is love. His albums — Love Hate, Love vs. Money and Love King — declare his passion with raunchy, blithe bravado, but behind the persona, The-Dream is a prolific songwriter and producer, collaborating often with producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart. His portfolio includes…

Preview: Big Folkin’ Festival at The Prophet Bar

This inaugural Deep Ellum “folk-alternative event” promises to take an “under-appreciated genre” and showcase it in an “underrated, historic neighborhood.” I wasn’t aware folk was so misunderstood and in need of a makeover in Dallas, especially since there seem to be between 10 and 15 bands that could be categorized…

Preview: Eisley at The Granada

When did Eisley get so old? Just a couple minutes ago they weren’t even allowed in the clubs they were playing, and now the Tyler five-piece has more records and tours than musicians twice their age. Their most recent full-length, The Valley, came out in early 2011 on Equal Vision…

Perfume Genius – Dan’s Silverleaf – 3/26/12

Perfume Genius Dan’s Silverleaf Monday, March 26 “Thank you for being sad,” Mike Hadreas said last night. “Thank you for staying sad throughout the whole show.” Fine, you got me. I’ve been on a sad music kick lately, and seeing the Seattle singer and pianist at Dan’s was just the…

Todd Rundgren – House of Blues – 3/26/12

Todd Rundgren House of Blues Monday, March 26 Billed as a “greatest hits” tour, Todd Rundgren’s show last night at the House of Blues was a textbook presentation of his professionalism. Even dogged by a nasty cold and throat issues, Rundgren and his band delivered over two hours of classic…

Amanda Shires – Dan’s Silverleaf – 3/24/12

Amanda Shires Dan’s Silverleaf Saturday, March 24 It’s a little surprising Amanda Shires isn’t a country supernova yet, and more surprising she has no representation, not even a tiny indie label from her native Texas or current home of Nashville. She started playing the violin at the age of 10,…

Sara Radle on Babes in Toyland, Playing Solo and The Rentals

Sara Radle once fronted the San Antonio power pop trio Lucy Loves Schroeder and started her own Dallas label, Jeez Louise Records. These days, the Los Angeles transplant is on tour, promoting her fourth solo LP, Same Sun Shines, out on Jeez Louise. As a preview of her show at…

Bro Fest 2012 – Club Dada – 3/18/12

Bro Fest 2012 Club Dada Sunday, March 18 Five years in the making, Parade of Flesh’s Bro Fest doesn’t seem to show any signs of wear. Sunday’s overcast morning only helped set the stage for a full day of growling, screaming and headbanging spread across three stages and 12 hours…

The Worst Moments from SXSW 2012

The last few days, our indefatigable music critic staff has been regaling you with stories of the best from SXSW 2012. In the midst of these discoveries, we’ve been culling another list: the worst shit. The acts that ranged from huge bore-fests to downright lame. Below, you’ll find their submissions…

The Best of SXSW Music: Saturday 3/17/2012

So, we come to it: the end of all things. Four days of madness, Doritos, Skrillex and finally, St. Patrick’s Day. Before we bid SXSW 2012 farewell, allow us to share our favorite moments from SXSW day four. Later, we’ll let you know which shows weren’t so hot. Find our…

The Best of SXSW Music: Friday 3/16/2012

If you’re familiar with chaos theory, which in its basic form is the attempt to find patterns in the random acts of shit on Earth, then you may understand the difficulty that comes with describing a full day at SXSW. To break down the chaos, Village Voice Media’s roving music…

SXSW: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Rock ACL Live

Photos Courtesy of SXSWBruce Springsteen’s Thursday started with a keynote speech in one of the big ballrooms at the Austin Convention Center, and ended with a mythic three-hour set at ACL Live across town, in front of a few thousand people cooing “Bruce”. The keynote and the show went hand…

The Best of SXSW Music: Thursday 3/15/2012

If you’re familiar with chaos theory, which in its basic form is the attempt to find patterns in the random acts of shit on Earth, then you may understand the difficulty that comes with describing a full day at SXSW. To break down the bright, scintillating chaos, Village Voice Media’s…

10 Lessons Learned at SXSW 2012, Day One

SXSW soldiers on through Sunday, of course, but before our minds go supernova from the the plethora of great music, we’d like to share a few important things learned after Day One in the Chaos Machine. Also, our feet are like blood balloons so we need to sit down. That’s…

The 12 Best Photos from a Music-Packed Weekend

Hey, remember when it rained? Good times. The sock-soaking, ceaseless rain (not exactly complaining). No matter, 35 Denton soldiered on in cold wetness followed by much less cold wetness; Girls played the Granada; and Vanilla Ice sprayed water on people at Zouk. As he does. Anyway, our contributing photographers Taryn…

Heartless Bastards – Lola’s Ft. Worth – 3/9/12

Heartless Bastards Lola’s Friday, March 9 Before a sold-out Lola’s in Ft. Worth on Friday night, Austin’s Heartless Bastards simply dazzled, playing almost every song from their excellent new release, Arrow, as well as a few standouts from 2009 breakthrough The Mountain. While Wennerstrom was understandably the star, the band’s…

Girls, Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Granada Theater – 3/9/12

Girls, Unknown Mortal OrchestraGranada TheaterFriday, March 9Back behind the Granada Theater on Friday night, just before Girls went on stage, a stream of fans passed by the fenced-in artist’s section with gifts for Girls singer Christopher Owens. One young fan brought flowers and called them “a token of appreciation.” Another…