Siberian Traps: Supermen
Seth Reeves has lots of things to say about living in Nashville. Some are good. Others, not so much.
“It’s the city of shattered dreams,”...
Complete: Truly Outré Stars
That they weren’t in tune was expected, and even if they wanted to, the four unkempt, frumpy middle-aged dudes making up the Fort Worth...
New Local Music
Sally Majestic’s Rate of Exchange
Sally Majestic’s new album is interesting. Oh, sure. The musicality and performances are inventive –– the kind of musician’s telepathy...
Left Arm Tan: Smart Country
Left Arm Tan is a country-and-Western band, although its adventurous members sometimes defy that categorization. There’s plenty of heartbreak to go around on Lorene,...
Ronnie Heart: Moving on Up
A text saying, “I’m on my way!” hits my phone as Neon Indian’s 2010 anthem “Deadbeat Summer” starts playing in a coffee shop on...
New Local Music
Bomb Quixote’s
Netflix and Chill
It’s kinda funny that Netflix and Chill has a song called “Why Wolves” on it, because somewhere near the end of...
Quaker City Night Hawks: Just Weird Enough
Singer-guitarist and co-frontman Sam Anderson took a breath and recited the band’s latest descriptor, the one that goes out in PR e-mails to writers...
Missing Sibling: Going Their Own Way
The living room of Drew Gabbert’s house in North Richland Hills was dark despite the kitchen ceiling’s LEDs and the lights from a bedroom...
Lost in the Crowd at SXSW
In retrospect, complaining about any part of South by Southwest sounds inordinately whiny. It’s not on par with bitching that the gold leaf on...
Festival Season Has Arrived
Denton’s massive annual music festival returned for its seventh year with even more emphasis on local artists, which was by no means a bad...



















