Long, Race
Dallas muso Josh Alan Friedman shops a book he started writing 34 years ago - to no avail. So far.
By KEN SHIMAMOTO
On a Saturday...
Ryan Adams
After Ryan Adams’ startling debut, Gold, in 2001, he seemed to start spitting out a record every six months or so. By the time...
Furnished by Fate
The acrid grandpa smell of cigar smoke is heavy in the air. It hovers in dense clouds above the mirrored marble tabletops and polished...
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...
Electro Cowboy Dream
Just when you think you’ve heard it all, along comes a country-fueled electronica track.
“Tarrant County” is the brainchild of Fort Worth composer G.W. Childs...
FOGG Thickens
It’s amazing what can happen in two years for a band. Sometimes it’s a bunch of gigs around town that lead to more gigs...
A Most Efficient EP
Although it’s a certainty that some brownline-framed-glasses-sporting internet-bullying parvenu — armed with an underground music XP dwarfing that of the average mortal local music...
Rock Explosion
Fort Worth has a lot of rock bands. Indie-rock, hard-rock, stoner-rock, punk-rock. But good ol’ fashioned, straight-ahead, unhyphenated rock ’n’ roll? Eh.
But Fort Worth,...
Wild About Texas
As far as music appreciation opinions go, few topics generate as much conversational heat as cover songs. What I’ve found in more than 20...
Singing for Unsung Heroes
For more than a decade, Caleb Stanislaw was an ever-present figure in the Fort Worth music scene. Whether fronting his own projects like catchy...