A Friend Remembers Nevada Hill’s Life and Last Days

Erik Highter is a writer based in Dallas. He and musician Nevada Hill met in early 2013 at one of Nevada’s Bludded Head shows. While they worked together to craft press releases and marketing ideas for Nevada’s band, it was the hundreds and hundreds of hours of listening to music…

Dallas Doesn’t Have Too Many Festivals, It Just Needs the Right Ones

Another new music festival, another OK lineup with a mediocre concept. Welcome to DFW. Earlier this week, first-time Dallas festival Bulladora Music Experience announced its full lineup of bands, complemented by the rather bizarre theme of the “pugasus” — that is, a pug dressed up with a pair of wings. If…

Don’t Even Start Saying Pantera Are Terrible

They called him a “cry baby,” a “pussy,” “whiny” and a whole assortment of verbage using the word “fuck” as an adjective and a verb. Pantera fans’ response to LA Weekly’s recent article “It’s Time to Talk About How Terrible Pantera Are,” although not near the backlash the writer Nicholas…

I Believe in Kanye West

I believe in Kanye West, but can he ever enjoy an album release without suffering some problem? Every album since The College Dropout met the butt of misfortune – familial loss, dissolution of relationships, perceived devil worship, attacks on his seeming arrogance. Remember the footage of Kanye throwing a tearful…

Armed with Amazing Grace, Randy Travis Sings Again in Texas

Perhaps more than anywhere else, the world of music loves a good comeback story, and after a surprise appearance last week, we are hopefully witnessing the beginning of another dramatic resurrection. Randy Travis, arguably the most distinctive voice of country music in the 1980s, was on hand February 3 for…

Like a Good Fart Joke, It’s Hard Not to Love KISS

When people say they hate KISS, I often wonder if they also detest fart jokes. Because to me, that’s what KISS is: a fart joke in band form. Think about it. Like farts, KISS are crass, and as a band, they totally stink. But now and again, they are surprisingly…

At the Drive-In’s Reunion Comes at the Perfect Time

At the Drive-In couldn’t have reunited to record an album at a more perfect time. Years after the El Paso band’s messy breakup and soul-searching with various legacy bands — De Facto, the Mars Volta, poor Sparta — post-hardcore’s favorite sons buried the hatchet (for a second time) and regrouped…

Steven Tyler’s Country Album Is Going to Be Totally Insane

There are a lot of things you associate with Steven Tyler. Silk scarves, scraggly mustaches and halcyon days gone by aside, Tyler isn’t exactly the kind of guy you expect to record a country album. More than 40 years after the bad boys from Boston first made their mark on…

Macklemore Is No Hero, and He Knows It on “White Privilege II”

White people don’t like to talk about race. White people especially don’t like to talk about white privilege – that is, if they even acknowledge it  exists in the first place. But white people really love Macklemore, the radio-friendly white rapper most famous for his Grammy-winning “Thrift Shop,” which has sold over 10…

Country Music’s Stellar Year Got Snubbed by the Critics in 2015

In 2015, country fans finally saw a dramatic shift in what Nashville had to offer. We certainly haven’t heard the last of the fake-tan crooners and the bizarre hip-hop influences that artists like Sam Hunt bring to country, but the real news last year was that traditional country was making…