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Bandcamp Comes Alive
Musicians are still torn: Do they play live and risk spreading COVID, or do they starve? It’s not an easy choice, and there’s no...
A Brave New Duell
If you’ve been living under a mattress for the better part of the decade, here’s what you need to know about Duell: They’re a...
Top 5 Shows 4/20-4/21: “420 Weekend” Edition
1) Welp, it’s weed day, and holy shit, Sleep has a new album out! It’s called The Sciences, and it’s available for streaming and...
Business Gets Better
With an author's love of wordplay and keen eye for gritty details, 26-year-old Eaton Lake Tonics frontman Tony Ferraro draws inspiration from "dude-lit," writers...
Music Awards Festival Recap: Vol. 1
Thanks to Fort Worth photog Pete Rearden, who spent the duration of the 2011 Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards Festival last weekend taking awesome...
Doctor’s Blues
He's feeling fine, he's been cancer-free since undergoing treatment several months ago, and he's still playing, writing, and producing. But last week, legendary Fort...
Big Red Ants’ Last Year’s Big Fall
Big Red Ants
Last Year’s Big Fall
Big Red Ants’ debut album, Last Year’s Big Fall, is a 10-song collection of catchy alt-rock tunes. Occasionally, the...
“Wonderful Wizard” at Where House
L. Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is great because it can be used for so many things: Commentary on...
Hello Again to The Hendersons
One of the most talented yet underrated Fort Worth bands is back on the scene after a long hiatus. The last we heard from...
The Show
The Charlie Shafter Band churns out the bad-boy Americana as effortlessly as posterboy Ryan Adams does but with a little less pretension. Singer-songwriter and...










