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New Local Music

In diverging slightly from their standard m.o., Quaker City Night Hawks produced the best song to come out of the 817 in ’13. At least according to HearSay.

Best Local Songs of ’13

Spring Palace Spreads Out

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The Fluorescents

That Fluorescent Glow

The last time I saw a tall, skinny white kid with a tawny skater haircut (bangs to one side), a dress shirt buttoned to...

Casey James, Hanna Barbarians Among Those Honored At Panthys

The culmination of Fort Worth Weekly's annual music awards is "The Panthys" ceremony held last night at Queen City Music Hall. Now in its 16th...

Countdown to New Alan Album

After what seems like decades, art-rockers Alan will release their long-awaited new album, The Universal Answer is Both, today (Tuesday, 1/11/11) at 11:11 a.m. Go...

The Hype

It’s hard to be objective about rap-rock. While it’s more or less an amusingly tasteless footnote to the mid-to-late ’90s, it got a lot...

Barnett Shale Mailbox Money

Well, from this corner, here's the skinny on the mailbox money from the Barnett Shale. I've got about 60,000 square feet,...
Tidals: “We’re just bored with playing rock music.”

Waves of Sound

Fort Worth natives Jeremy Lantz, 33, and Joshua Wrinkle, 30 –– together known as the techno duo Tidals –– were once asked to describe...

Urizen

Urizen is a local metal quartet, though “metal” may be too limited a word to describe exactly the kind of racket Urizen makes. Their...

Bruising

I love to see musicians squirm," David Matsler said, beaming his best shit-eating grin over a half-finished glass of whiskey. His sentiment is a lot...

“420 Friendly” Celebrates a Smoky Holiday

In honor of April 20, Dana Deatherage is releasing the track “420 Friendly,” an amusing ode to the ganja. The Joshua resident declares himself...

Best Fort Worth(-ish) Albums of ’16

If it weren’t for the following tunes (and perhaps many others, ones I either haven’t heard or that haven’t been recorded yet), then I...