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A Music-Lover’s Manifesto
I'm worried. There's this book out now by famed socio-economist Francis Fukuyama that confirms everything I've feared about hipster retro-culture.
See, as technology makes possible...
Gollay: Built for Love
Fort Worth singer-songwriter Rachel Gollay hadn’t done much national touring as a musician, but she recently had a “total immersion” experience in the rigors...
Luke Wade: Straight Ahead
Making a career out of music is at least as much a matter of luck as it is talent, but even the best luck...
Bright Future
I've not seen This Is Not A Robbery, a new documentary directed by Lucas Jansen and Adam Kurland about J.L. "Red" Rountree, a former...
Horse The Band
Without a stitch of melody or commitment to anything resembling rhythm, Horse The Band creates the ultimate pop quiz for your ears.
Listening to...
The Weekender Feb 2-beyond
Dear Weekender subscribers (and you skinflints who don't
subscribe to our awesome weekly A&E newsletter), due to
circumstances beyond our/my control, this week's newsletter
is all about...
Pazz & Jop
Every year for, like, the past 30, the country's oldest alt-weekly, the Village Voice, has polled more than 1,000 music critics across the country...
Turn Up
It’s been more than four years, but Henry the Archer is back with new music. Recorded with Casey Diiorio in Dallas at Valve Studios...
Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene creates propulsive, dreamy, raw experimental rock, and just happens to have 10 band members. The Canadian collective’s most recent, eponymous full-length...
Starting to Roll
It’s an almost comical understatement to say that local musicians can’t compete for people’s attention right now. With the myriad profound and life-altering circumstances...











