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Five years ago, Catfish Whiskey was all about the party. The Fort Worth foursome's weekly soirees assumed a buzz just as big as their busy,...

No Reservations

The economic downturn has not been kind to the folks from Indian Casino Records, the plucky little Seattle-based indie record label that we've profiled...

Zim: Still Anti-Ridglea Theater

For some reason, Fort Worth councilman W.B. “Zim” Zimmerman has thrown down another roadblock in front of Jerry Shults, owner of the historic Ridglea...

Super Bowl Songstress Reclaims Dignity – Oops!

The pressure was on Christina Aguilera during the opening number of last night's Grammy program. Aguilera took a pounding the previous Sunday after 111 million...

Killer or Filler?

Darrin Kobetich’s The Longest Winter The title of guitarist Darrin Kobetich’s latest self-released album, The Longest Winter, suggests the musician might be applying his considerable...

Bad Religion

Here’s the truest thing we can say about New Maps of Hell, Bad Religion’s latest: “Well, it’s definitely a Bad Religion album.” It’s not Atlantic-era...

Free Gutterth CD: A Smidge of FW Flavor

Drug Mountain, Two Knights, and Mount Righteous are three 817 bands whose music is included in a free digital compilation album from multi-faceted Dallas...

What SXSW Says About FW

I spent the past six SXSW festivals running up and down 6th Street trying to catch every band I possibly could. Not this year,...

Seabrook Power Plant

The words "banjo" and "avant-garde" aren't exactly strangers. You need think only of Eugene Chadbourne and Mark Growden's uses of the rustic instrument in...

Black Ties and Dogs

A couple of weeks ago, HearSay penned a heartfelt billet-doux to a new Black Tie Dynasty track on the band's MySpace page (www.myspace.com/blacktiedynastycom). I would...