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Pinkish Black: Bury the Past, Eye the Future
The year 2014 was a good one for Fort Worth’s heaviest, noisiest experimental duo. In the spring, Pinkish Black completed a West Coast tour...
Top 20 Local Albums of 2018
Are you tired of end-of-the-year lists yet? No? Good, because we’ve got one more for you –– and it’s the big one.
After listening to...
Enter: Programme
Nathan Brown thinks it’s “late-’70s police investigation/chase music,” but even if you were a kid in that time period, you probably spent your fair...
The Early Years of Singing Hearts
Finally, all of the artists that Singing Hearts has worked with since the company formed four years ago will be put on wax.
Until then, Singing...
Weekender: Fri., Sept. 11, 2009
If you’re not doing anything tomorrow night (Saturday), you really oughta gather up some of your smartest (drinkingest?) pals and hit Fall Gallery Night....
Cellar Star Bongo Joe Remembered
Every year, The Oxford American magazine puts out a music issue, a few hundred pages devoted mostly to obscure musicians from the south ––...
The Me-Thinks: Loud and Sucky
To his left from the Boswell High School parking lot was home. To his right, the way to Haltom “Rock” City. When he was...
Sunset Limited’s Emo Revival
If you’re in your early 20s and subsist chiefly on a steady diet of memes, you may not realize that the word “emo” was...
Weekender for Fri., Oct. 30, 2009
Pianist/singer/bon vivant Paul Slavens –– whose live jazz-tinged improvisational pop, which includes hilarious made-up-on-the-spot lyrics, can be heard every Tuesday night at Lola’s Saloon-Sixth...
Records We Missed
Since the demise of concerts, we have been scouring the interwebs for new local tuneage. To our surprise, there’s a lot of it. I...