The Boobles: Beatles and Breasts
A new band is on the run. A specific kind of Beatles parody outfit, The Boobles recently released their debut album, a 35-minute jaunt...
Killer or Filler?
Seryn: This Is Where We Are
In little over a year, Seryn has generated a fair amount of buzz around the state...
Comping the Fort Worth Co-Op
Don’t underestimate the importance of quality control. Running a venue, dancing in a ballet company, curating a gallery, being in a band, publishing a...
Killer or Filler?
First, we need to playfully slap Clay Wilson on the ass for not thanking “God” or “our heavenly father” or “6-pound/10-ounce baby Jesus” in...
Killer or Filler?
The number of CDs being produced by local artists on small labels or in home studios is both blessing and curse. It’s interesting to...
A-Roy’s Not Rough
Last fall, when Alan Royal started rapping in front of live audiences, he would introduce himself as “just a regular guy who likes hip-hop.”...
Saint Marie Records Arrives
Fort Worth may turn into a music town after all.
Just a couple of years ago, there wasn’t any industry infrastructure in place to...
The Skeeves Get Dirty
On their recently released self-titled debut album, The Skeeves tear through several genres of music. From mod-pop to synth-laced industrial trance to gritty, uptempo...
SXSW Wrap-Up
I was about four beers into my 12-pack when I realized Taiwan was not in Japan. One of my new Taiwanese friends, who had...
Beauxregard’s Gryphoemia
J. Quincy Romine, lead singer and co-songwriter for the baroque Americana band Beauxregard, has an intriguingly diverse set of influences. He loves movies ––...