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Craft, Work
The Marked Men have been one of the state’s most beloved punk bands since the early aughts. Even if they never graced Pitchfork, their...
Near Big Heaven
Though they may be a scrappy punk band at heart, Big Heaven is embracing some New Wave elements.
“We are going into a slightly different...
Music Awards Festival: That’s a Wrap
Thousands of folks braved the beautiful summer sun Sunday for our 12th Annual Music Awards Festival, including photographer Brian Hutson, who took these awesome...
Windshield Time
Last year, after a divorce, singer-songwriter Ryan Hamilton converted his tour van into a makeshift one-person RV, grabbed his guitar and his dog Peaches...
Make it a “Double Clown”
On Friday, Neal Elliott McAlister will release his debut single, “Double Clown,” with an accompanying video on all streaming platforms. The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, and...
Teenage Symphony
At what point does a fascination with childhood become just plain creepy?
Like Denton’s Polyphonic Spree and other orchestral, choral pop groups, Teenage Symphony draws...
Clearly Acidic
My brain is scrambled right now. I feel like I’ve been zapped by some warbling beam of crimson, deleterious energy, a Discombobulator Ray powered by...
Hills to Climb
I'd heard of The Hills but had never seen it until I found myself in front of the TV not too long ago, totally...
Killer or Filler?
So indie-rock has taken over Fort Worth.
Not so fast, kemo sabe.
There’s still more to Le Fort than smart, melodic, rough-around-the-edges rock. Exhibit A: the...
Ballsy
Though he isn't a punk rocker, singer-songwriter Phil Pritchett is pretty DIY, admittedly an overused phrase. The Americana artist is his own manager, publicist,...













