Mike Portnoy Tells Us About His New Band, Sons of Apollo

Mike Portnoy likes to joke that he plays drums in dozens of bands, which is a slight exaggeration. Since 2010, he’s recorded and toured with Avenged Sevenfold, Twisted Sister, Adrenaline Mob, Metal Allegiance, the Winery Dogs and the Neal Morse Band. This year, he’s touring with a new band called…

Are We Witnessing the Death of Objective Concert Photography?

For some up-and-coming bands, snapshots of their shows seem priceless. There is, for the most part, a symbiotic relationship between concert photographers — who offer free press, promotional material and a glimpse into the magic onstage — and the performers they shoot. Once these acts reach a certain level of stardom,…

6 Latin Artists Coming to DFW This Summer You Should Plan to See

A variety of Latin artists are performing at Dallas between April and August. The Latin community might recognize some artists from their parents’ ’80s Spanish rock and pop music, which eventually adapted into the ’90s rock en español movement and into the modern 2000s. Most of these artists have been…

Fortress Festival Kicks Off the Texas Summer Music Season

For the first weekend in what feels like forever, the weather worked in the favor of music fans seeking outdoor fun and live music. The familiar scents of sunblock and barbecue welcomed Fortress Festival, Fort Worth’s annual two-day music fest, as music fans from neighboring cities came together in the…

Yeah, We Cried at a Weird Al Yankovic Show — So What?

At the Weird Al Yankovic show Friday, for perhaps the first time in music history, the entire audience stayed for the encore. Everyone. As soon as Yankovic ended his set, people stood up and clapped and whistled and cheered and hollered. “We love you, Weird Al,” someone shouted from the…