Dezmond Walker Wants Us To Move on From Toxicity

Through art, creators were able to navigate a pandemic and process the many tragedies that took place in 2020. With his new single “Move On,” which premiered last month, singer-songwriter Dezmond Walker shines a light on local artists as they share their stories. Walker wrote “Move On” about a four-year…

We Might Have an Official Selena Holiday Ahead of Her 50th Birthday

In some households, every day is Selena day. But thanks to a bill reintroduced Thursday by state Rep. Ana-Maria Ramos, April 16 might officially be designated as “Selena Day,” honoring the late Texan music star Selena Quintanilla. Quintanilla was killed by her employee Yolanda Saldívar on March 31, 1995. Even…

The Best Beatles Films and Some That Never Happened

If 2021 wasn’t looking brighter already, the news that previously unseen Beatles content is coming soon is certainly a welcome sign that there are better days ahead. Lord of the Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson has restored over 55 hours of previously unrestored footage of the Fab Four during the recording…

Dallas Bands Respond to Conspiracy Theorists Through New Releases

Conspiracy theories are well-worn highways in popular culture. They serve to fill in the blanks in our gaps of knowledge so that we feel like we have complete and interesting world-views. Can’t understand how a man can become as successful as Jay-Z? He must be part of the Illuminati! Don’t…

It’s Not Just a Saying – Music Does Save Lives

Around the time humans started dipping their fingers in ochre and telling stories on cave walls, a group of shamans forged flutes from bone and drums from animal skin. Those shamans were, by definition, healers, and the sounds they made with their flutes and drums were part of the therapeutic…

A Look Back at the Wildest Moments in Fleetwood Mac’s History

The rumours are true. Preceded by David Crosby and Bob Dylan, both of whom recently sold the rights to their entire catalogues, Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham announced last week that he’d signed away his entire discography to Merck Mercuriadis’ Hipgnosis Songs. No word on how much the deal paid, but we’re…

Stop Asking Demi Lovato for a New Album, Goddammit

Demi Lovato has been naïve. She didn’t think an attempted coup was possible. But then it happened. Her heart is broken, she says. Lovato’s fans, known as Lovatics, can’t be bothered with a coup, though. They’re begging for Lovato’s seventh album, which they refer to as “d7.” “My heart is broken,”…

5 Texas Albums We’re Looking Forward to Hearing This Year

Need more reasons to be glad 2021 is here? We didn’t think so. Nevertheless, it’s always fun to look ahead to new music. Luckily for us, the months ahead will include plenty of albums from some of our favorite Texas artists and bands. From Polyphonic Spree alums to rap superstars,…

The Biggest Local Music Stars Reality TV Ever Produced

Reality television may seem a particularly contradicting term when it comes to certain shows — some are certainly more scripted than spontaneous — but, there’s a component of “reality” in singing competition shows that even the most cunning producer couldn’t fabricate through a script. For starters, shows like American Idol…

Our Music Critics’ Picks for Best Albums of 2020

Last year was without question one of the most challenging years for the music industry, and in the absence of live concerts, releases have upheld the connection between artists and music fans. Bandcamp’s First Friday initiative (in which the streaming platform waived its share of revenue to allow artists to…

The 2020 Dallas Observer Music Award Winners

2020 is over at last, and we have more than one thing to celebrate with the end of the yearr: The time has come to announce the winners of the 2020 Dallas Observer Music Awards. Traditionally, we celebrate our awards with a music showcase and a balls-out ceremony, but, our…

BLACKBONE’s New Music Video Is a Trippy Take on 2020

BLACKBONE is operating at a different frequency. A collective of poet/neo-jazz provocateur Eboneé A.D. and producer DISCIPLINE99, the duo has carved a place in the musical landscape of 2020 with their first music video release, for “COLD REIGN” from their upcoming EP, 5G. With the song’s video, the band aimed…

Dallas Music News: Mountain of Smoke Covers Enya, Local Christmas Songs

Dallas sludge metal masters Mountain of Smoke have a brand new album out called Replicated, which reimagines versions of songs as disparate as Deftones’ “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Only Time” by Enya. The latter features backing vocals by avant-pop composer Lorelei K. All songs are filtered through Mountain…