Fort Worth Bar The Rail Club Announces It Will Reopen Despite Ban

On Friday morning, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order closing bars and requiring restaurants operate at no more than 50% occupancy. In the past few months, not everyone has abided by shutdown orders, like in the case of Shelley Luther, who became the mockingjay for the reopener movement by refusing…

7 Livestreams and Live Concerts in Dallas This Week

With Gov. Greg Abbott ordering bars to close and restaurants to dial back on capacity, live music is slim pickin’s this week. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. If you’re still going out (wearing a mask and keeping your distance), you can catch Opening Bell Coffee’s open mic night, Reid…

Rosegarden Funeral Party Premieres New EP At the Stake

Over the past few years, post-punk outfit Rosegarden Funeral Party has made a name for itself as one of Dallas’ most hyped “it” bands of the 2010s. Sadly, the momentum its members have spent the past three years steadily cultivating was abruptly stymied by COVID-19’s merciless economic onslaught against the…

Lady Antebellum Should Change Its Name to ‘Lady Antifa’

On Thursday, country music outfit Lady Antebellum announced that they would be changing their name to “Lady A.” Concerning the word “antebellum” (which means “pre-war” and is usually associated with the pre-Civil War era South), the band said in a lengthy Instagram post that they “did not take into account…

Averi Burk Went from Bible College to Out and Proud

This past April, Dallas-based singer-songwriter Averi Burk released her debut album, Paradise, on which she speaks to a universal and deeply personal issue: mental health. As someone who suffers from depression and anxiety herself, Burk finds solace in creating meaningful art. While only two months have passed since the release…

Mr. Troll, Dallas Music Scene’s Iconic Hippie, Has Died

Ramon Mallow was a self-proclaimed hippie. People knew him as Mr. Troll in the Dallas-Fort Worth music scene, a moniker from his old biker days. His family called him Danny, after his middle name Daniel. His sister Faye Price said she always called her brother a bohemian. He prided himself…

5 Local Songs To Add To Your Black Lives Matter Soundtrack

Police brutality and systemic racism have an ugly history that stems from slavery and colonialism, but the resulting social unrest of late culminated following the death of George Floyd. Not since the 1992 Los Angeles riots have we witnessed a collective furor of this magnitude. Yeah, it’s a confusing and…

Dallas DJs Receive Backlash for Insensitive Social Media Posts

While the last two weeks have seen an outpouring of solidarity for protesters demanding racial equality, not everyone is joining in on the cause, so prominent Dallas DJs are on a mission to call out racism within the industry, starting with the racially insensitive posts made by their colleagues. In…

North Texas Artists Are Loudly Backing Black Lives Matter

As America burns and the revolution-within-a-pandemic rages on, many entertainers have spoke out about their  support for social justice reform. Run the Jewels dropped its fourth album early, with critics heralding it as the “soundtrack of the George Floyd protests.” Doja Cat donated $100,000 to the Breonna Taylor fund to…