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Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights
When this CD arrived on my desk, I have to admit I wanted to like the music.
You gotta admire anyone self-deprecating enough to use...
South-B’bye
A million bands, a million clubs, a million people, one big headache: SXSW, the annual music festival and conference in Austin, took place last...
Tearing up Roots
For a few months a couple of years ago, Collin Herring's home court was the Aardvark, a popular rock bar by the campus of...
Haale
Influenced almost equally by mystic poets and American rock and psychedelic music, Haale's full-length debut, No Ceiling, isn't quite inner-directed "trance" music, but it...
Meg & Dia
In today's saturated music market, formula means everything. A flim-flam here or a stop-time there might be the difference between fame and obscurity. Most...
Katsuk, Kahsen, and Case
Heavy metal was a bad reaction to psychedelic music and everything it stood for: peace, love, freewill, dirty hair, smelly clothes, everything. Black Sabbath,...
Little Big Fire
It's been four years since singer-songwriter April Geesbreght released her last CD, the introspective, folk-inflected In Other Words.
In that relatively short period of time,...
James McMurtry
Fort Worth-born James McMurtry continues to display a wickedly sharp sense of right and wrong on his new Just Us Kids.
One of the songs,...
Flyover Spillover
Every year around the middle of March, Fort Worth - and probably every other alleged flyover town in the Southwest - gets spillover from...
Corb Lund
On the redundantly titled Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!, Corb Lund tackles historical subjects that still resonate with the sorts of sentiments that lead young...









