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A Music-Lover’s Manifesto
I'm worried. There's this book out now by famed socio-economist Francis Fukuyama that confirms everything I've feared about hipster retro-culture.
See, as technology makes possible...
The Mag 7
There’s this one episode of Beverly Hills 90210 in which Brandon, Brenda, and the gang bring their rayon shirts, sideburns, and bi-level eye sockets,...
Wayyy Back Home
The five members of the Fort’s hyper-melodic and grooving Green River Ordinance are all in their early 20s, and three of them dropped out...
Coping in Cow-land
It's been a while since I've seen Scott Copeland. I don't know if the longtime singer-songwriter's playing the Wreck Room on a regular basis...
Black Light Burns
Ex-Limp Bizkiteer Wes Borland still is trying to outrun his rock-rap past, and with his new outfit, Black Light Burns, he manages to distance...
Earl Musick
Earl Musick’s fourth album, Duck & Cover, is made possible by the convergence of local talent with modern technology available to almost anyone with...
Austin Can Wait
For the past five years, Josh Davis has been a staple on the Austin music scene.
The Fort Worth native played guitar and sang...
Dale Watson
About 10 years ago, at a Texas Music festival that featured a dozen bands, the musical group that interested me most was Shaver —...
Dancin’ Days are Here Again
Seems like just last week we were wrapping up our annual Music Awards - I can't believe they're back. (If you could hear my...
David Olney
On One Tough Town, David Olney proves, once again, that he’s one of our finest songwriters, capable of offering a variety of styles and...









