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DOMAXXII: Relive The Experience With Some New Footage of The Cool Kids, Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights and The Secret Machines.

By Hollie GroosAugust 13, 2010

Only a month later, we’re finally wrapping up the joy and wonder that was DOMAXXII. We all had a blast this year–with several fun new additions like the award ceremony’s on-stage mash-ups and the first-ever, incredibly hot, outdoor stage, presented by Bud Light. Our friends at Expat Films went toe-to-toe…

Bonus MP3: Crushed Stars Passes Along A Cover Song. And He Has A New Album On The Way.

By Darryl SmyersAugust 13, 2010

Just got word from Todd Gautreau, the lone man behind the ethereal act known as Crushed Stars, that he’ll be finishing up a new album this coming weekend. The album, Gautreau hopes, will be release in mid-November.The album, tentatively titled Convalescing in Braille, is Gautreau’s fifth under the Crushed Stars…

Q&A: Legendary Electronic Musician Alexander Robotnick Talks Italo Disco And His First DJ Gig In Advance Of His First Ever Dallas Stop.

By Rodrigo DiazAugust 13, 2010

The city of Dallas has never been a very vocal champion of electronic dance music. Apart from the infamous “club kids” and the days when MDMA was sold at bars in Dallas, the city hasn’t ever really been known for its electronic music culture–not in any important or globally relevant…

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Today In Music News: Carlos D Hates Playing Bass, Kanye Might Be Working With Bon Iver And Arcade Fire Shows That Indie Bands Can Make It

By Lance LesterAugust 13, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Friday, August 13, 2010…Carlos D quit Interpol because he hated playing bass. Bad choice of instrument to hate for a band’s bass player.Are Kanye West and Bon Iver collaborating?Apparently Arcade Fire show us why you can still make it as an indie…

Doug Burr’s Set To Release O Ye Devistator On Vinyl This Saturday at Good Records

By Daniel HopkinsAugust 12, 2010

A few months ago, we did a lot of talking about Doug Burr. He’d just released his newest record, O Ye Devastator, which is possibly the best of his already shining discography. So it was a little surprising to see an email this morning announcing Doug Burr’s album release at…

Today In Music News: Kanye Goes Back To VMAs, Parody Is Now Infringing And Nelly Hits The Radio

By Lance LesterAugust 12, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Thursday, August 12, 2010…Apparently MTV has forgiven Kanye West. The rapper/producer/twitterer will perform at this years VMA’s.So, now parody songs are violate copyright infringement? The former rap star known as Nelly has gotten a part-time job as a radio DJ…

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While at Lollapalooza, Erykah Badu Reveals Details On… A New Jewelry Line? Sure.

By Pete FreedmanAugust 11, 2010

Erykah Badu was in Chicago this past weekend, performing at Lollapalooza and donning a brand new, blonde mohawk to boot. While there, Billboard caught up with Ms. Badu for a little chat. And it’s kind of a revealing one–not quite, say, “Window Seat” revealing, but, hey, they can’t all be…

Dallas’ Symbolyc One Tells Us What It’s Like Working With Kanye West and Shares Some Info On The Next Strange Fruit Project Release

By Pete FreedmanAugust 11, 2010

2010’s been a banner year for Dallas’ Symbolyc One, known best around these parts for his work with both Erykah Badu’s Cannabinoids and his own long-running Waco-based hip-hop collective, Strange Fruit Project. “I’ve been doing work,” the producer says over the phone this week. “I’ve been doing a lot of…

Q&A: Cyndi Lauper Still Wants to Have Fun. But, These Days, She’s Got The Blues.

By Darryl SmyersAugust 11, 2010

At 57, Cyndi Lauper is as feisty today as she was when her debut album, She’s So Unusual, was released back in 1983. Still performing in those outlandish outfits with an ever-changing array of multi-colored wigs, Lauper has always been a new wave pop and rock trailblazer. These days, Lauper…

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Today In Music News: Train Causes Sheen Fight, Jack White Rants Against Hipsters And Mark Wahlberg Over Marky Mark

By Lance LesterAugust 11, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Wednesday, August 11, 2010…The Train hit song “Drops of Jupiter” was allegedly the cause of the fight between Charlie Sheen and his wife last year.Apparently Jack White doesn’t like hipster audiences.At least Mark Walhberg has lightened up about his music career…

Old 97’s Release Album Art, Tracklisting For October 12’s The Grand Theatre, Volume One

By Pete FreedmanAugust 10, 2010

Well, finally: An email from New West Records today finally gets around to confirming all that hard work and reporting we’ve been kicking out since April on the next, once-thought-to-be-a-double-album-but-now-known-to-be-a-two-part-release from Dallas’ own Old 97’s. Meaning: Yes, it’ll be called The Grand Theatre, Volume One. Yes, it’ll be out on…

Midlake’s The Trials Of Van Occupanther Gets Re-Released By Nova Posta Vinyl

By Daniel HopkinsAugust 10, 2010

The members of Midlake are in the middle of the busiest year they’ve ever had: They’ve already toured the world a few times over, won a MOJO award for Best Live Act, and, ahem,  perhaps most importantly, they won a DOMA for Best Indie Rock act.And now, upon returning from…

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Grant Jones Bassist, City Tavern Sound Engineer Ace McNeely Is Dead at 30 Years Old

By Pete FreedmanAugust 10, 2010

This afternoon, after spending much of Monday on life support in an Austin hospital, Ryan “Ace” McNeely died at the age of 30.A familiar face to many in the Dallas music community, McNeely worked as the sound engineer at City Tavern and, most recently, played bass in Grant Jones &…

Today In Music News: UMG Pulls Videos, Mellencamp Gets Awesome Opener And Bieber Gets Pwned

By Lance LesterAugust 10, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Wednesday, April 29, 2010…Like the rest of the major labels, Universal Music Group continues to act like a bunch of bitchy little girls as they pulled all their videos from MTV’s web sites.  But, considering MTV rarely airs music videos, it may…

Meat Loaf Opens Up On His Latest Album: “I Can Barely Fit My Dick In My Pants”

By Pete FreedmanAugust 9, 2010

We admittedly let the April release of Meat Loaf’s new album, Hang Cool Teddy Bear, come and go without much ado. But, considering the subject matter of “California Isn’t Big Enough (Hey There Girl),” we really couldn’t let the new album from Dallas native and Thomas Jefferson High School graduate…

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Today In Music News: Why Lollapalooza Isn’t That Great, Bun B Turns Professor And M.I.A. Learns Her Lesson

By Lance LesterAugust 9, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Monday, August 9, 2010…If you didn’t make it to Lollapalooza this past weekend, here’s a reason why the current incarnation isn’t as good as the original.Bun B will be a guest lecturer at Rice University for a Religion and Hip-Hop Culture class…

A View From The Judges Table At Week Three of The Shiner Rising Star Contest

By Kelly DearmoreAugust 6, 2010

If week two of the first round for this year’s Shiner Rising Star contest–hosted by KHYI 95.3 and Shiner Bock Beer–was solid, last night’s, week three performances were a ten foot-thick slab of concrete and steel. In short: It was an outstanding display. Feel free to add to the list…

Today In Music News: People Don’t Listen To Dave Matthews, Vanilla Ices TV Show And There’s An App For Kiss

By Lance LesterAugust 6, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Friday, August 6, 2010…Apparently people really like to buy albums by Dave Matthews and Tori Amos, they just don’t listen to them.Vanilla Ice is set to get his very own home renovation show on the DIY network.As much as KISS would sell…

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Q&A: Crowded House’s Nick Seymour Talks Inspiration, Visual Art, David Byrne, Mustaches and Bicycling With Our In-House Superfan

By Merritt MartinAugust 5, 2010

On a hot summer day last month, I played the “international calling game” with Crowded House’s bassist Nick Seymour. I harassed operators and PR reps to no avail: The number I was dialing was not in service. I wondered what in the hell I was mis-dialing or if I got…

Today In Music News: Kings Of Leon Have A New Record, Wyclef Is Running For The Haitian Presidency And Aretha Breaks Her Ribs

By Lance LesterAugust 5, 2010

Your daily dose of national music news for Thursday, August 5, 2010…Kings of Leon aren’t messing around: They intend to capitalize on the success Only By The Night by releasing a new disc this fall.Sooooo… apparently Wyclef was serious about a Haitian Presidential bid. Aretha Franklin was forced to cancel…

Bonus MP3 and Gig Alert: Check Out “Mouthbreather” by The Bled and Catch the Band at The Prophet Bar Tonight.

By Darryl SmyersAugust 4, 2010

Tuscon’s metalcore heavyweights The Bled stop through town tonight for a gig at The Prophet Bar, and these guys incorporate just enough of the classic sludge/noise from the likes of Mudhoney and The Jesus Lizard to keep the indie folks interested.Also, seeing that our weather has taken a turn towards…

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Fun Fun Fun Fest Announces Badass 2010 Lineup. Included On It? Dallas’ Own Power Trip.

By Pete FreedmanAugust 4, 2010

The folks who run Austin”s Fun Fun Fun Fest have made it clear: Heading into their fifth year of operation, they aren’t planning on slowing down their ever-growing momentum. Quite the opposite, actually: The fest is ramping up to seriously challenge ACL as Austin’s premiere fall fest.Seriously: Just a few…

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