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Music Feature

Open Season

Fort Worth metal quintet No Scope comes out guns blazing on its new one, Hindsight 2012. By CAROLINE COLLIER There's no time like the present for...

Straight Ballin’

Like Spider-Man and the Avengers, David Allen Dope is all about the team-up. On a business level, that means the Los Angeles-bred Fort Worth...

On the March

With a stellar new EP in pocket, The Campaign can mount a pianistic-rocking run at the Big Time. By JIMMY FOWLER After forming in mid-2006, the...

Evolving Sound Emoji

I’ll be honest. Interviewing a band by group text is sort of a bit, but seeing as how the three dudes in the Fungi...

Calhoun: Heavy Sugar in the Bank

The fifth track on Heavy Sugar, the latest album from Fort Worth’s Calhoun, is a tune called “Heart of Junk,” a melancholy, black valentine...

Trauma Ray’s Gaze

Many local groups flirt with the edges of atmospheric, expressive, effects-driven rock music, but none have dived as deep into the waters and come...

Extra Innings

These dudes ain’t no lightweights. Washed Up Rookie’s third EP, Too Late, Pt. 2, is a veritable hat trick, the perfect soundtrack for a...

Deep Roots

When Brandi Waller-Pace left her hometown of Atlanta to study jazz at Howard University in 2002, she did not know that journey would lead...

The Write Road

Vincent Neil Emerson is a busy dude. That’s not really a bad problem to have, but it makes getting hold of him kind of...

Shapes Stars Make Are Out There

In These Mountains Are Safe, the North Texas trio Shapes Stars Make manages to turn furious progressive rock into an electronic lullaby. The majority...