Dustin Cavazos Hand Delivers Debut Album Door To Door

If you pre-ordered Oak Cliff-based indie/hip-hop artist Dustin Cavazos’ debut album, I Think In The Shower, I Dream On My Bike, then chances are, you heard a knock on your door yesterday. Instead of using the traditional means of album distribution–y’know, putting a stamp on a package and letting the…

Idol Rich: And Now There Are Three

Apparently, almost 37 million votes determined last night’s Idol elimination and Seacrest said it was the most of the season… but, then again, on the season finale of Season Three, there were more than twice that many, propelling Fantasia to victory.Speaking of Fantasia, she performed on last night’s show. Her…

The Knitters

While some musicians’ side projects are one-off wanderings, others just take a little time to come around again. That would be the case with The Knitters, the country/Americana offshoot group with John Doe, Exene Cervenka and D.J. Bonebrake, all of punk legends X, and ex-Blasters guitarist Dave Alvin. The band’s…

OK Go Moves Past The Labels

For the past few months, whenever an OK Go video appears between performances on the Granada Theater’s video screen to promote the band’s upcoming show at the venue, people cheer. The reactions have been the same whether it’s a crowd awaiting the French folk-rock of Yann Tiersen or the schizoid…

Harlem Laughs About Its Genre Tags

Often, a musician’s personality mirrors that of their chosen sound. Take a couple of examples: Quiet folkies tend to be sensitive and soft-spoken; peace-loving, trippy jam band members share a mellow soul and herbal-scented flow with the prolonged solos they so fluidly unfurl upon their twirling and euphoric admirers. So…

Sarah Jaffe Faces One Last Hurdle

The worst-kept secret in Dallas music? C’mon, that’s an easy one. It’s Sarah Jaffe. Has been for some time now. Since before the 2008 release of Even Born Again, Jaffe’s debut EP, it was clear that the indie-folk artist boasted something special—more than just one thing, actually. For starters, there’s…

Fate Lions

Pop hooks can be tricky little suckers. Upon initial approach, they often appear to be mildly hummable little ditties. Then, before you’ve realized what has transpired, the seemingly innocuous tune has morphed into a full-fledged parasite, feeding on your middle ear, refusing to relent until it has taken over your…

Paco Estrada and One Love

Once upon a time, Paco Estrada fronted the now-defunct, fairly successful Dallas rock band South FM. These days, though, he’s working on his solo material. And, as always, his writing serves as a confessional for what was obviously a lot of painful experiences. Among them? South FM. In retrospect, it…

Artist Vs Poet

There is nothing subtle about local mall-punk outfit Artist Vs Poet’s latest offering, Favorite Fix. Every guitar on the record is over-processed, every vocal is pitch-corrected to perfection and every melody is a scream-at-the-top-of-your-lungs sing-a-long. But even though the music is mostly paralyzed with over-production, there are still some signs…

Electronic Music Is Shaping Denton’s Future

Long tables strewn with stencils and blank T-shirts of all colors and sizes were displayed at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios’ Dead Week Print Show presented by Pan Ector and Gutterth Saturday night. Behind them, young men were busy at their craft, printing the words Florene and Melting Season onto the…

The Dallas Family Band Busks Its Way To Success

If you were one of the 10,000 or so who saw The Flaming Lips headline Denton’s NX35 festival in March, you probably caught a performance by the Dallas Family Band. No, they weren’t one of the three acts that played on the monstrosity of a stage at the North Texas…

Watch Alan Palomo Wax Poetically About Denton…

The folks over at WeDentonDoIt might not be the most prolific folks in town, but when they do release their videos, they’re well worth the watch. Take, for instance, the above clip, shot back on January 30, when Alan Palomo and Neon Indian played its last set in Denton before…