A Post-Pandemic Pop-Punk Revival Is in Full Swing
Get that Atticus clothing ready and start brushing up on each state’s age of consent laws, because if TikTok trends are an accurate litmus test (and they often are), pop-punk is back!
Get that Atticus clothing ready and start brushing up on each state’s age of consent laws, because if TikTok trends are an accurate litmus test (and they often are), pop-punk is back!
FIT began as a conversation between two Hunters. For some time, Hunter Moehring had been wanting to do a project aside from his work with Sealion to do something with his friend Hunter Cannon of Coywolfe, The Birds of Night and Strokes tribute band Different Strokes. “Hunter and I had…
Things are getting hot in Dallas, and we’re not just talking about the temperature. You’re definitely going to need something cooler than 78 degrees to handle the fire from the stacked lineups this weekend has in store. Leah Lane’s birthday show, a punk night at Main at South Side and…
In 1969, as the free love-obsessed hippie movement was giving way to a more spacy 1970s, author Philip K. Dick wrote a short story, “The Electric Ant, ” a cerebral sci-fi piece about a person stuck between being a robot or a man.
When the killing of George Floyd inspired protests across the world last summer, Dallas marched for the cause.
In 2016, Dallas rapper Bobby Sessions earned a Dallas Observer Music Award nomination for Best Album for LOA (Law of Attraction), which contains an image of a Grammy on the cover along with phrases such as “Manifest everything” and “What you think, you become.
On a fateful day in June three years ago, rapper Frank Rashad received the wake up call of his life. After a terrifying car accident, in which his car flipped over, Rashad decided life was too short for him to spend his days working for someone other than himself.
Now that all this rain finally seems to be letting up, a couple of North Texas favorites bookend this week’s concert calendar, such as Vaden Todd Lewis of the Toadies and Blue October, going acoustic at Legacy Hall in Plano.
What is a perfect band? Is it one like The Beatles, whose universal influence is nearly matched by their timeless popularity and maintained by their four distinct, iconic and deified personas?
Now that concerts are resuming in 3D, Dallas is once again a primo tour spot destination for music’s biggest artists.
When enigmatic local bartender and Deep Ellum denizen Marlee DeWeese recently posted, “My stomach is so fucked up I can literally give you a list of the best bathrooms to shit at in Deep Ellum,” we instantly had to get her picks of best bathrooms
On Sept. 24, the State Fair is returning after a brief interruption in its 135-year run. And Big Tex is back with all the fixins.
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The last time Denton-born indie-folk outfit Seryn came to Dallas, it was April 14, 2019, breaking a nearly three-year hiatus.
This week is full of North Texas’ favorite musicians returning to the stage. Things start off with a bang when Old 97’s head to The Colony with help from Joshua Ray Walker and The 40 Acre Mule.
Friends and family will celebrate Darren Eubank’s life on June 12 at Oaks Church in Red Oak. The service will be livestreamed for anyone unable to attend.
Wade Wadlington, the owner of Division Brewing and GROWL Records in Arlington, isn’t exactly a fan of death metal. He’s partial to stoner rock.
The delusapalooza known as For God & Country Patriot Roundup, which went down in Dallas this Memorial Day weekend, didn’t only feature political circus acts like pardoned Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, election conspiracy attorney Sidney Powell and a doctor who doesn’t believe in medical science, Dr. Judy Mikovits, on it schedule. Guests were also treated to live music — because even people who take the spittle shooting rants of Rudy Giuliani seriously need a mental palette cleanser.
When Denton’s Freaks and Geeks closed its storefront, the duo behind one of the college town’s favorite coffee shops, Golden Boy Coffee Co., took over the recently vacated shop next door and transformed the space into an extension of the coffee shop — by day, that is.
We’ve got an eclectic mix of talent hitting the stages of North Texas this weekend. Thursday kicks us off with a night of rock at Gas Monkey Bar ‘n’ Grill while things get busy (child) with The Crystal Method over at It’ll DO.
Growing up, Vanalika Shan lived in many parts of the world. The Indian singer-songwriter is passionate about world cultures and contemporary issues and wants to use her platform to make the world a more conscious place for the generations ahead.
If you think Olivia Rodrigo is just the voice of millennials, zillennials and/or xennials or whatever comes after Gen Z, think again, you ageist jerk. OK, You’re probably not ageist, you just don’t know my grandma.