Top Five Non-Musical Moments of 2011

While it’s been a great year for concerts in the ‘hood, it’d be too easy to simply list my favorite concerts of 2011 (Bon Iver/Kathleen Edwards at the Winspear Opera House in September edges out the Carolina Chocolate Drops at the Granada that same month). Instead, let’s focus on the…

D.V.S* On the Ying and Yang of His Latest Dual Release

New York City’s Derek VanScoten is a musical innovator. He’s given a whole new meaning to the term “one-man band,” as he electronically dishes out tracks while simultaneously looping guitar riffs in his solo project, D.V.S*. VanScoten worked consistently over the last year on a double album, entitled Coming Up…

MP3 of the Day: Ronnie Fauss’ “Clay Pigeons”

Local alt-country maestro Ronnie Fauss hasn’t been a stranger to area coffeehouses since the release of his excellent 2009 Brent Best-produced LP, New Songs For the Old Frontier. Since then, he’s released two more EPs, with each one not only improving in overall quality, but also in general range. The…

Grieves & Budo, K. Flay Lace Up House of Blues

Last Night: Grieves, Budo, K. Flay House of Blues December 14, 2011 Better than: Hip-hop in a suburban church. This suburban triple-header brought out a crowd of 150 or so to the Cambridge Room at House of Blues, and the almost exclusively white 20-something crowd was treated to a brand…

Old Snack

Denton trio Old Snack’s debut full-length is aptly titled for a nine-song LP that clocks in at 18-and-a-half minutes. Everything is Happening So Fast doesn’t stray far from garage rock nostalgia, yet each track stands as its own sonic entity and breezes by without warning. The album is grainy and…

Josh T. Pearson

The first words sung by Josh T. Pearson on his Rough Trade Christmas Bonus: “Angels … shit, OK.” He gets it right the second time as he plucks the album’s only accompanying instrument: an acoustic guitar. The minor blip is quickly forgotten as he makes his way through “Angels We…

Folk Angel Channels Grief and Loss Through a New Christmas Album.

For Hunter Hall, this holiday season is different from any other he’s experienced in his 28 years. At the beginning of October, the singer and his band Folk Angel began recording their third album of Christmas music, something they’ve done every year since 2009. Around midnight on October 22, Hall…

A Spune Christmas

Christmastime’s a real mindfuck, ain’t it? Songs get stuck in your head whether you like it or not (currently playing: Wham’s “Last Christmas”), you’re forced to drink eggnog and eat fruitcake, two things that should be banished to the ninth circle of hell, and that goddamn Sarah McLachlan ASPCA commercial…

Man or Astro-man?, Mind Spiders

Don’t say Santa Claus doesn’t deliver presents earlier than December 25: Nineties sci-fi surf punks Man or Astro-man? are coming back to town. With main members Brian “Birdstuff” Teasley, Brian “Star Crunch” Causey and Robert “Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard” Del Bueno back together, this won’t necessarily be a night…

Bob Seger

Until this year, Bob Seger was one of the last holdouts in the digital music arena. That finally changed, but don’t think his live show will be out of touch, especially since he’s still going strong at age 66. He’s touring with his Silver Bullet Band, promoting a new greatest-hits…

Akkolyte CD Release

An inaugural visit to Queen City Hall a few weekends ago showed promise for the DIY venue, which makes up the other half of Queen City Tattoo. Akkolyte drummer Stefan Gonzalez was behind the kit for Doom Siren, and their high-speed thrash blast certainly whet the appetite for Akkolyte’s long-awaited…

North of the Dial

In an attempt to answer the question of what’s wrong with Denton, perhaps we should ask what’s right with it. Chris Pickering, member of Denton punk mainstays Teenage Cool Kids and Final Club, also heads up the relatively new outfit Adult Books. Recently, Pickering formed the Dull Tools imprint with…

Local Violinist Daniel Hart’s a Man in Demand

Daniel Hart has had a rough 24 hours. The talented Dallas-based violinist survived a blizzard in New Mexico while on tour with his band, which is on a West Coast stint, trying to drum up interest for Hart’s forthcoming album, The Orientalist. When the storm hit, they lost control of…