Sky’s the Limit

Sky Eats Airplane hopes it’s not out of sight, out of mind. It’s been so long since the Fort Worth quintet played a local show, the band’s starting to fear that its area fans may have forgotten them. Sure, it’s been a busy year—between recording their recently released self-titled second…

Behind the Curtains

The band onstage is called Nervous Curtains, and I guess you could say that this is its first gig. In a way, it kinda is. For the past couple of months, the group has performed around the region as the more obviously (and more boringly) named “Sean Kirkpatrick (with full…

Deep Ellum LIVES!

Sweat beginning to stain his white shirt, Scott Beck stands on the 2600 block of Elm Street, near the Good-Latimer Expressway intersection, looking at one of the many boarded-up buildings that populate Deep Ellum. Most recently, the two-story structure served as a warehouse for the Arrangement, which packed up its…

Black Tie Dynasty Tones Down Hairdos, Posts New Video

One of these guys plays bass for Black Tie Dynasty, and the other sullied the Jonas Brothers’ good name on Sunday night. If you didn’t catch the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night—and if you did, shouldn’t you be doing your homework right now?—you’ve probably by now at least…

Pitchfork Reviews The New Year’s The New Year

Los Bros. Kadane…and friends…The New Year. (Allison Smith) …and gives the band’s new disc (we reviewed it last week…and we gave you a free mp3…so there) a very respectable 7.5 rating while saying some very nice things, like, “what continues to set them apart is the way they put these…

Bonus MP3s: Two Tracks From Exit 380

In this week’s paper (the online version should be up and online in a few minutes), Darryl Smyers reviewed the latest release from Denton’s post-grunge-loving outfit Exit 380, The Life and Death of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stone. The 12-track affair (which is presented in some unfortunately confusing packaging that…

Last Night: Why?, Mount Eerie And Fishboy At The Granada

Why?, Mount Eerie, Fishboy Granada Theater September 9, 2008 Better than: Driving all the way to Denton on a Tuesday night. Why? brought out the artsy undergrads in spades, impressively packing the Granada’s lower half with well-behaved, vintage-clad kids. And while good music was certainly brought by all, the hyper-picky…

So…What’s The Deal With Edgefest 18?

By now, you may have heard that the folks over at The Edge (KDGE, 102.1-FM) are going to be throwing a second Edgefest in 2008–this one called Edgefest 18, and scheduled to take place on October 25, again at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco. The last Edgefest took place back…

Oh Look, A New Punk Venue Opening In Grapevine

The kids in Kick Your Donkey will kick off the Ohlook Theater’s grand opening. Finally, some good news regarding punk-rock venues after a couple of distressing stories. Ohlook Theater in downtown Grapevine will have its grand opening Saturday, with performances by Kick Your Donkey, Straight Pepper Diet, Johnny Knuckles and…

Weekend Roundup: Josh Hoge, Maroon 5, Counting Crows

Not many videos kicking around the Internet this morning–or, rather, not of the shows that took place around the region this weekend. Still, there are a few… Kate Voegele, for instance, was at the Loft with Josh Hoge last night. Sadly, no vids of her performing yet, nut, here’s Hoge…

Last Night: Mudhoney At The Granada Theater

Mudhoney, Record Hop, Melba Toast Granada Theater September 5, 2008 Better than: Putting on a flannel shirt and watching a collection of Nirvana and Pearl Jam videos. (Michael Alves) Even though each member is now in his 40s, the guys in Mudhoney rocked like seething, youthful beasts last night at…

Good Friday: New Science Projects, Zeuss/House Harkonnen, THe BAcksliders, VEGA?, Squeeze, Sean Kirkpatrick, Kate Voegele, Bear Colony, Beard-a-Fit 2

C’mon, y’all: Help a bouncer out. Please. For Beard. Weekend’s here. Stuff’s happening. You should go. Enough pleasantries. The show’s we already told you about… All weekend long, you can catch the Beach Boys show at the Meyerson Center. Tonight, there’s Mudhoney at the Granada, the Wye Oak/Brickfight/Nouns Group show…

Q&A With Gymnast-Turned-Would-Be-Pop-Star Carly Patterson

(John Cheng) Dallas’ own Carly Patterson, best remembered as a 2004 Olympic medalist gymnast, is attempting to reinvent herself as a musician, as Richie Whitt explained in 2006. So how has her career come along in the two years since she last talked to the Observer about her ambitions? Her…

The Rap Up: Rage Almighty’s Force For Change

On the track, “Aint No Love,” Jay-Z spits, “I thought I told you characters, I’m not a rapper,” and much of the same can be said when it comes to Rage Almighty. The Boston native came of age in the Big D and considers himself more of a poet than…

Bonus MP3: Wye Oak — “Warning”

Earlier this year, Baltimore based indie folk duo Wye Oak” target=”_blank”>Wye Oak released its debut release, If Children on Merge Records. Since its release, the Wye Oak twosome has garnered critical acclaim for both the record and their impressive live show…and they’ll be bringing the latter (and likely the former,…