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Spurring Hipsterdom
Before Brian Forella bought it last year, 6th Street Live (formerly 6th Street Bar & Grill) was a warm but glorified hole-in-the-wall with a...
Red Herrings, Kerrang
When they started out about a year ago, the Red Herrings were three guys with some moderately respectable indie cred - bassist Coby Queen,...
Urizen
Occult novelist William Blake describes the term "urizen" as the ultimate embodiment of conventional reason and law; a citizen of the universe, if you...
Triversityle
Triversityle promotes its good intentions by giving its 17-minutes-long debut, The Nu Facez of Hip-Hop, a G-rating.
General audiences can indeed appreciate the group’s smooth...
Middle Ages
Jason Manriquez, the singer-songwriter and guitarist for the eminently hummable pop-rock outfit Fate Lions, spent a fair amount of time deciding on a name...
New CDs For My Men!
Two new albums from two sweet local bands are on the way, and both have been a long time coming. One of the groups,...
Silverchair
The summer of 1993 was a pivotal time in pop music.
Nirvana was in artistic turmoil, with Kurt Cobain and company learning to hate...
Jeremy McComb
Jeremy McComb’s My Side of Town is a mix of what passes for traditional country today.
He wraps his strong countrified voice around songs filled...
Progressions
When Adrian Hulet, the singer, pianist, and songwriter for the arty soul outfit oso closo, moved from Grapevine to Denton in 2001 to attend...
Black Tie Rising
Black Tie Dynasty's Cory Watson is happy with his band's debut, 2006's Movements. As he should: It's been short-listed for five Grammy nods, including...









