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Music Awards Are Here

Beauty contest. Popularity contest. Homecoming king and queen. Whatever you want to call them, our annual Music Awards (and others like ours) are merely...

#FWMF: Uncle Lucius

If you’re intent on experiencing the rock outfit Uncle Lucius at a live show (and you should be), then your best bet is to...

The Top 5 (Non-Local-ish Shows)

Before we get to the touring acts, a word about the Fort. 1.) The Near Southside is the place to be tonight (Friday). At 7...

More On Ema Rosenauer and Vintage Fort Worth Rock n’ Roll

This week's feature story on LaVon "Ema" Rosenauer ("Godmother to Rock n' Roll," May 7, 2014) was a joy to research and write, but...
(From left to right) Nevada Hill, Ryan Williams, and Daron Beck have put out a mesmerizing slab of doom. Photo by Lauren McClure.

Bludded Death Reigns

Perhaps Bludded Head’s most distinguishing characteristic is vocalist/guitarist Nevada Hill’s light voice. Backdropped by his band’s pulsating, stomping beats and loud, growling riffage, his...
Tidals: “We’re just bored with playing rock music.”

Waves of Sound

Fort Worth natives Jeremy Lantz, 33, and Joshua Wrinkle, 30 –– together known as the techno duo Tidals –– were once asked to describe...

Fort Worth Opera Swings into Mozart

The plot for Mozart’s Così fan tutte could easily be mistaken for that of an ’80s sitcom. The maestro and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte...

Five Cool Touring Shows this Weekend

1.) Though they’ve got legit punk chops, The Dickies are basically all about having a few laughs. Formed in 1977 near the dawn of...

Colorado Symphony: Now With Weed!

For some decades now, classical music organizations have been wondering how to attract more young listeners to their concerts, and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra...
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Rap Up that Lola’s Jay

Hip-hop finally has a home. For the past few months, Lola’s Saloon has been hosting shows by some of the most progressive underground rappers...