Too Fast? Too Loud? Too Bad
If Fort Worth can claim a reputation as a music town, it’s likely that, at least to those outside the city limits, it’s mostly...
Eric Osbourne’s Melancholy Shades
This probably goes without saying, but I think the context of where, when, and how you consume music is crucial to how you appreciate...
Infinity and Beyond
After more than a decade writing and singing songs, Seth Reeves, singer/guitarist of power-pop quartet Siberian Traps, is at a point where he feels...
Riding the Wave
Singer-songwriter Lorena Leigh fell in love with the ocean, not in California, Hawaii, or any of the other places most people imagine when they...
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...
YOKYO’s Own Genre
Their eyes widened as they scrolled through the list of names, laughing at ideas like Data Kit. Hannah Witkowski has been going by the...
Tectonic Shift
Sludge-metal giants Mountain of Smoke have been in a state of evolution recently. Drummer PJ Costigan and bassist/vocalist Brooks Willhoite started off as a...
No. 5 Is Alive!
It’s been two years since Dreamy Life Records and Music – the twinkling gem embedded in the center of Cowtown’s underground crown – released...
Drink it In
Four years ago, drummer J-Ray Hart found a CD taped to his door with a note that read, “J-Ray, add drums.” The CD contained...
Return Signals & Alibis
It’s been three years since gloomy slow-core outfit Signals & Alibis released new music. The synth-laden sound the band debuted on 2016’s Looks Like...