No brainer: Cure For Paranoia wins NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest
The Dallas hip-hop collective will be featured in the highly coveted live performance YouTube series later this month.
The Dallas hip-hop collective will be featured in the highly coveted live performance YouTube series later this month.
Duets with guests like Shaboozey and with Keyshia Cole made the birthday show from Dallas’ biggest, largest breakout an unforgettable night at Dos Equis Pavilion.
The shoegaze band brought a surreal, heavy-lidded sonic spectacle to Fort Worth on Wednesday night.
In June, one of the lucky local acts will win a $20,000 prize, a recording session and a story they tell at every dinner party for the rest of time.
The R&B artist started her career as a songwriter for other artists and in film and TV, but now she’s releasing her own music on her terms.
The closest thing you’re gonna get to hearing Is This It live any time soon is through a cover band from Dallas.
The Arlington native’s return to her roots on Sunday was everything we wanted, and everything she needed.
Anyone who knows about M.I.A’s $100 tin foil hat won’t be surprised. The real shock is that she was booked as an opener in the first place.
You probably can’t hit the big notes in “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but we know that won’t stop you, so here are all of the places you can attempt it.
The enduring pop-rock band tells us why Dallas, specifically, has long held a guaranteed spot on their tours.
“You can fuckin’ drop a record whenever the fuck you want,” he says of the release.
Spacey Kacey has plenty of space in her tour to add a second, or third, concert in Dallas.
Following some long-needed help, Vaden Todd Lewis rocks his way out of his own darkness on his beloved band’s stellar new album.
The World Cup in North America has it’s first official song and there’s many more to come.
Ubbi Dubbi was good, but the improvised after party at SILO was better.
Copeland told us in March his dream was mainstream success. He’s a step closer.
When Post Malone is in Waco, we’re calling it North Texas.
Little Image’s third and latest album Kill the Ghost is out now. But the band had to do some work before they could create again.
Dallas relived the late ’90s and early ‘00s with self-aware humor, nostalgic anecdotes and unforgettable sing-alongs.
With dozens of DJs and an entire pavilion to traverse, you’ll want to make some kind of a game plan. We’re here to make it easy for you.
Before Deep Ellum became the rock headquarters of Texas, it was a ghost town. Now, Round Pegs in Square Holes and the pioneers of Dallas history explore its trajectory.
If you live within a mile of Panther Island Pavilion, before you make that noise complaint, we remind you that the core philosophy of raves is PLUR: peace, love, unity and respect.