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Battle for Ozzfest Winner A Dozen Furies Has a New Awakening as Beyond Sleep

By Nic HuberJuly 12, 2022

For a brief moment, Plano metalcore outfit A Dozen Furies were destined to be the next big thing. The band won the MTV reality competition Battle for Ozzfest in 2004,

Nuwamba Has Plenty of Love To Share After 16 Years From His Debut Album

By Malen BlackmonJuly 11, 2022

It has been 16 years since Nuwamba’s first studio album, Above the Water, drew instant international attention.

Jazz Drummer Payton Taylor Is Beating Expectations

By Mike BrooksJuly 8, 2022

It’s crawling toward midnight on a steamy Monday evening in Deep Ellum. Elm Street is just about empty, except for a small crowd standing outside the big garage door windows of Three Links.

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We Tried Jack Harlow’s New KFC Meal, and It Sure As Hell Ain’t First Class

By Danny GallagherJuly 7, 2022

Just think about this: Humanity has gone from the Age of Reason to the Era of the Celebrity Meal. You would think that after coming to be enlightened a few centuries ago, we would’ve ended up in a better spot, but no

LeRoyce Doesn’t Need Samples. He’s Making His Own Timeless Beats.

By Malen BlackmonJuly 6, 2022

As an artist and producer, LeRoyce has always chosen to put the quality of his music above anything else.

Nychelle Went From Tattooing Rappers to Opening for Them

By Alex GonzalezJuly 6, 2022

Many artists like to call themselves a “jack of all trades” but in the case of Nychelle, the cliché fits. As a mother, tattoo artist, business owner and a rapper

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Meet Fugitive, a New Metal Supergroup With Members of Power Trip and Creeping Death

By Simone CarterJuly 5, 2022

Texas’ metal scene is as punishing as they come, and now, it’s got a new supergroup to contend with: Fugitive.

Steve Jones Doesn’t Want To Hear the Sex Pistols Anymore

By Eva RaggioJuly 4, 2022

Steve Jones would probaby rather listen to the sound of nails on a chalkboard, on a loop, than to the Sex Pistols. He’s heard them plenty, since before anyone else.

Paul Slavens Spells Out How He Finally Finished Alphabet Girls Vol. II a Decade Later

By Danny GallagherJune 30, 2022

Ten years ago, singer, composer and KXT host Paul Slavens self-released Alphabet Girls Vol. I, a stream of jazz tunes with an alphabetical list of songs about famous women in power.

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TikTok Helped Jenna Raine Find Her Voice

By Alex GonzalezJune 29, 2022

On her latest single, “Not Again,” 18-year-old Jenna Raine confidently kisses off an ex who comes around after she finds her own happiness.

Dallas Celebrates DJ Screw Day By Paying Tribute to the Man Who Shaped Texas Hip-Hop

By Desiree GutierrezJune 27, 2022

Texas hip-hop history is not complete without the mention of Robert Earl Davis Jr., known musically as DJ Screw.

Bowling For Soup’s Jaret Reddick to Host Screening of Rookie of the Year With Its Star

By Vincent ArrietaJune 27, 2022

What better way to accompany the Rangers’ next homestand than with what may be America’s second favorite pastime: movies about baseball?

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Rapper Saucy Santana Faces Backlash After a Dallas Show For His Comments About Women

By Tyler DanielsJune 24, 2022

Rashad Spain, who is better known by his stage name Saucy Santana, is a former makeup artist for hip-hop duo City Girls and began his musical career in February 2019

P$O Kwama Is Coming Up With the Beat

By Malen BlackmonJune 22, 2022

Rapper P$O Kwama has been riding an ascending wave and onlookers are just starting to catch on. Just this week, he’ll be performing on June 23 at On Premise in Deep Ellum.

Some Musicians Don’t Feel Safe in Deep Ellum These Days

By Danny GallagherJune 15, 2022

Live music still provides the beat that summons crowds to Deep Ellum. The neighborhood at the heart of Dallas’ nightlife scene is endlessly changing.

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New Documentary Chronicles 20 Years of Back in Black, the World’s Greatest AC/DC Tribute Band

By Danny GallagherJune 14, 2022

Mike Mroz, the guitarist and one of the founding members of the Dallas-born AC/DC tribute group Back in Black, approached the task of making a documentary about his longtime music group

Dallas Singer Jacks Haupt Shines in New Disney Documentary Mija

By Desiree GutierrezJune 14, 2022

Too often, the stories of immigrants are told through a lens focused only on agony, the struggles that come to a screeching halt once their journey to America is complete.

City Council Approves Transfer of WRR Classical 101.1 FM to KERA Media Family

By Danny GallagherJune 9, 2022

The only public classical music station in all of Texas will remain public and classical.

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Marc Rebillet, Now a Star on Twitch, Found Viral Fame ‘Bizarre’

By Alex GonzalezJune 8, 2022

Whether you know him by name or not, you’ve definitely seen Marc Rebillet’s videos. Armed with a keyboard, loop machine and production equipment, the North Texan native has become omnipresent in the digital realm

Failure Is Not a ’90s Band

By Vincent ArrietaJune 6, 2022

The funny thing about what happens when bands reunite is that they have to prove they’re worthy of a comeback.

The Pantera House in Arlington Owned By Vinnie Paul Has Been Demolished

By Danny GallagherJune 1, 2022

A local piece of heavy metal history is gone. The current owner of the 3,784 sq. ft. mansion in Arlington once owned and occupied by the late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul tore it down just a few months after purchasing it in February.

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Snarky Puppy’s Michael League Knows the Weight of Dallas Music

By Vincent ArrietaMay 31, 2022

If you had gone up to bassist Michael League in his freshman year studying jazz at University of North Texas and told him that someday he would win four Grammys

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