Frankie Rose – Dada – 4/13/12

Frankie Rose Dada Friday, April 13 Just before Frankie Rose took the stage on Friday, openers Dive delivered an atmospheric set that was a talking point for the rest of the evening. Add Dive to the list of side projects associated with Brooklyn four-piece Beach Fossils, a fairly buzzed about…

13 Shows To See This Weekend (Because It’s Friday the 13th)

School of Seven Bells, Air Review, Calhoun, The AngelusSaturday, April 14, at Fort Worth Modern Art Museum It’s hard to deny this show as being one of the biggest this weekend. Kind of strange, though, that School of Seven Bells’ last three trips to the Metroplex have only seen one…

Flight Facilities – Rio Room – 4/12/12

Flight Facilities Rio Room Thursday, April 12 Last night was my first visit to Rio Room, and not for lack of interest. I’ve been wanting to get to their Thursday night DJ series for months now, but since Thursday has become “Little Friday” in Dallas, it’s been difficult. So I…

Bowerbirds – The Loft – 4/12/12

Bowerbirds, Dry The River The Loft Thursday, April 12 Phil Moore, the singer-guitarist and principal songwriter of Bowerbirds, has an extraordinarily supple, soothing voice. He’s has always been a joy to watch and listen to, but the Bowerbirds that performed last night at The Loft were the sum of their…

Bruce Corbitt of Rigor Mortis: “One Day We’re Getting Signed To Capitol Records And The Next I Am Getting Stabbed In The Back Five Times At A Show.”

Hugely influential on the local metal scene, Rigor Mortis’ violent live performances throughout the mid-to-late-’80s are the stuff of legend. Vocalist Bruce Corbitt was fired in 1989 and the band was never the same. Luckily, after a 20-year cooling off period, the original line-up has been playing reunion shows since…

Who Should Bon Iver Collaborate With Next?

With the news this week that former Dallas/current Minneapolis rapper Andy Bothwell, aka Astronautalis, is collaborating with Bon Iver on a new album, it made us think of his recent collabo with The Flaming Lips, and his James Blake team-up. Is Justin Vernon like one of those rappers you pull…

Dirty Projectors, Wye Oak, Mark Kozelek and More Show Announcements

Dirty Projectors have a lot to live up with their forthcoming 2012 album Swing Lo Magellan. Past efforts include an album of Black Flag songs recorded only from memory, and a concept album about Don Henley’s life. The band’s output has slowed since 2010, when they peaked as blogosphere darlings, but…

Preview: Flight Facilities at Rio Room

In continuation of its Future Series, Rio Room recruited enigmatic Sydney production duo Flight Facilities to perform in their celestial spaceship. Perhaps best described as nu-disco, Flight Facilities have made notable waves in the blogosphere as of late with sultry songs like “Crave You” and “Foreign Language,” which capture a…

Preview: Bowerbirds at The Loft

Prior to the release of third and latest album The Clearing, Raleigh, North Carolina trio Bowerbirds were known for their arid country folk, fitting given singer-accordionist Beth Tacular and singer-guitarist Philip Moore came together watching birds on a nature preserve in South Carolina. The daily pressure of touring unwound their…

Preview: Brain Gang, Leg Sweeper at Andy’s Bar

Well, here’s an all-local line-up you wouldn’t really piece together, which is the point of this night. Dallas hip-hop collective Brain Gang and punk duo Leg Sweeper certainly have a “party on” theme going on. Brain Gang even go as far as having a song all about it. Leg Sweeper,…

School of Seven Bells at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Even if you’re not the biggest fan of School of Seven Bells, the NYC duo featuring former Secret Machines guitarist Benjamin Curtis and Alejandra Deheza, seeing them in the museum setting might be worth the trip. The Modern is possibly the loveliest art museum in North Texas, and this Modern…

Preview: Cursive, Cymbals Eat Guitars at Trees

Expect a few angular pop nuggets from Cursive’s oeuvre, including Domestica, The Ugly Organ and Happy Hollow, as the Omaha band unveils material from their latest semi-concept record, I Am Gemini. Definitely bring the earplugs because front man Tim Kasher will wail in his special way and drummer Cully Symington…

Preview: Chairlift, Nite Jewel at Dada

Something, the new LP from Brooklyn duo Chairlift, sounds more energized than 2008’s Does You Inspire You, mixing a bit more funk, pop and psych into their ’80s synth palette. No doubt the four years between albums gave them a little artistic kick and room to experiment. That era’s excesses…

The Phuss are perfectly happy in the garage

My, how The Phuss have grown. Not that Wanted, the group’s 2009 EP, or last year’s split with comrades Trebuchet were immature, but there are subtle shifts forward on their full-length debut. They expanded to a three-piece with the addition of bassist Forrest Barton, and knocked out these nine songs…