Hear Tim DeLaughter’s New Polyphonic Spree Demos

All over the Internet this week, people are freaking out about the new demos Tim DeLaughter has posted to his Polyphonic Spree blog, The Fragile Army. So far, we’ve seen two of these, written by DeLaughter while holing himself up in an NYC apartment. The first? A track called “Blurry,”…

Gerard Dirkx Says Possible Telefones Reunion in the Works

Since The Nervebreakers reformed and played a gig this past April, it seems fitting that Dallas’ other great new wave/punk band of the late ’70s/early ’80s, The Telefones, do the same.Via email, one-time Telefones frontman Gerard Dirkx says he has been asked by the fine folks at the Lakewood Theater…

1,000 Bands In One Day To Support ‘The Kinkster’

His 2006 ass-whipping at the hands of Rick Perry, in which Kinky Friedman took less than 13 percent of the vote, hasn’t stopped the Friedman’s gubernatorial aspirations. He’s already got his eye on the 2010 election. Then again, maybe this is all just a ploy to sell cigars.Either way, to…

Q&A: Darius Holbert Tells Us How To Get Into The Movies (Kinda)

Who needs a corner, window office? Former Dallas resident and musician Darius Holbert proves you don’t need a 9-to-5 to keep up with the mortgage. Just a little creativity is all.That’s how Holbert says two of his tracks ended up in the upcoming films World’s Greatest Dad (starring Robin Williams)…

Denton’s New Play Pinball! Records Offers Up Some Sounds

In North of the Dial a few weeks back, we brought your attention to the newly formed Denton-based Play Pinball! Records. Founders Chris Engberg and Trent Ostvig have been busy, and, though they are still readying the vinyl label’s dual debut releases for a late-August/early-September drop date, today they’ve uploaded…

Tim DeLaughter Gets Nominated For An Emmy

It was back in January when we learned that Polyphonic Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter had written the theme music for the Diablo Cody-penned Showtime series United States of Tara. Well, six months later, more on that front: DeLaughter’s been nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the theme song in…

Telegraph Canyon Preps For The Current and The Tide

On Tuesday, August 18, Fort Worth’s Telegraph Canyon will release its highly anticipated sophomore release, the Will Johnson-produced The Tide and The Current–a disc I can, having heard it, say is definitely worth the hype and the wait since 2007’s excellent debut, All The Good News. Oh, and speaking of…

Bowling For Soup Gets The Web Soup Treatment

Apparently, every week on the new Web Soup show on G4, host Chris Hardwick shows his viewers a clip called “Things You Can’t Unsee” and follows it up with another, cutesy animal clip called the “Palate Cleanser.” Well, we’re a little late to the game on this one, but it…