The Sword

How metal is a band that markets its own hot sauce? When the band in question is Austin’s kings of metal, The Sword, the answer is: Insanely. Along with showing off their culinary contributions on a recent episode of Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations, the quartet, led by J.D. Cronise, recently…

Shovels & Rope

Carrie Ann Heart and Michael Trent’s savory Southern stew of folk, rock and blues makes the buzz they’ve received for their debut album as Shovels & Rope, O’ Be Joyful, highly warranted. In concert, their loving chemistry is apparent, as each takes a seamless turn on a single snare, guitar…

Get To Know Your 2012 DOMA Nominees: Hunter Hendrickson

Leading up to our November 10 showcase, we’ll be getting you familiar with some of our Dallas Observer Music Awards nominees, either via past features we’ve done on them, or new ones. You can vote for your favorite acts, venues and more right here. When it comes to finding an…

Ronnie Fauss Goes West

Leading up to our November 10 showcase, we’ll be getting you familiar with some of our Dallas Observer Music Awards nominees, either via past features we’ve done on them, or new ones. You can vote for your favorite acts, venues and more right here. The way in which Dallas singer-songwriter…

Sam Bush at Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge

If a bluegrass festival happens and mandolin maestro Sam Bush isn’t on the bill, did bluegrass really happen there? To be clear, there are plenty of worthy bluegrass acts to round out a solid lineup, but it’s tough to imagine a festival feeling and sounding complete without the man many…

Ronnie Fauss goes West

The way in which Dallas singer-songwriter Ronnie Fauss was “discovered” by the folks at New West Records is pure old-school. It was an acoustic in-store gig at Houston’s famed Cactus Records, which caught the right ears and led to the next chapter in Fauss’ career. Certainly the in-store performance was…

Todd Pipes Drops Polar Patterns, Shares “This Storm Is Mine”

Brothers Todd and Toby Pipes have long been fixtures in the North Texas music scene, going back to their time in Deep Blue Something. Regardless of one’s feelings on 1996 hit “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” their contribution to the musical landscape has been substantial, especially in the past couple of years…

Will Hoge on Jesus in Nashville and Modern American Protest Music

Tennessee’s Will Hoge has proffered a literate, solid and consistent collection of country, rock and soul since 1997. It’s been the last few years, however, that provided Hoge a more prominent place in the public’s consciousness, due to a horrific traffic accident in 2008 and the recent ascent of his…

The Pistol Annies

The Pistol Annies are not a “supergroup.” The trio, led by country singer Miranda Lambert, is super talented, however. Aside from the small tastes of Music City success fellow member Ashley Monroe has received, this is the greatest professional triumph for both Lambert and Angeleena Presley. The subject matter of…

John Prine, Alejandro Escovedo

If the oft-employed term “influential” still has meaning in today’s musical universe, then a massive amount of its worth lives within the work of John Prine. A legend without being a household name, Prine’s songwriting is a force that’s turned many aimless youth into wonderful artists in their own right…

Andrew Delaney Gives Us “Whiskey and Pills”

Local folk-rock artist Andrew Delaney, along with his band, The Horse You Rode In On, has steadily improved over three years and two studio albums. He’s created a catalog that isn’t easily defined, yet is easily accessible. In a live setting, he and his band are able to give even…

BrewFest

In the current issue of Lone Star Music Magazine, The Departed’s primary lead singer, Cody Canada, described his band’s upcoming album, Adventis, as “the fastest moving project I’ve been a part of in a long time.” Given this album will be the first collection of original material for the band…

Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward Share New Songs, Ready Album

Denton’s Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward have proffered a couple of really interesting records in the past couple of years, such as their EP The Apology Part I, and last year’s excellently stripped down Live in the Living Room. In January, the band will release their next record (as…

Lyle Lovett And His Songs About “Girls”

Lyle Lovett is a modern legend. His laid-back vocal delivery offers a flirtatious wink at the listener and is as identifiable as his wild-ass hair has been, since he began performing in the early ’80s. The 54-year-old troubadour could sing the words to a Panda Express menu and it would…