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After Getting Dropped From Coheed and Cambria Tour, Dance Gavin Dance Stop in Dallas

By Chelsey NorrisAugust 2, 2022

Post-hardcore outfit Dance Gavin Dance slowly gained a following since first forming in 2005 and signing to Rise Records just one year later.

Selena’s Family Will Release Her First New Album in 27 Years With Moonchild Mixes

By Danny GallagherAugust 1, 2022

It’s hard to come to terms with the fact that’s it’s been almost 30 years since the world said goodbye to the undisputed queen of Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla-Perez.

Yeah, Why Hasn’t St. Vincent Sung the National Anthem at a Cowboys Game By Now?

By Danny GallagherJuly 29, 2022

National treasure St. Vincent has made Texas proud with her talent, career and voice. The artist, born Annie Clark

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10 Other Songs You Should Know by One-Hit Wonders

By Vincent ArrietaJuly 27, 2022

A favorite pastime of audiophiles is digging for new music, and one of the most obscure vaults to be explored lies in the musical catalogs of acts known as one-hit wonders.

Centro Popular Festival Is Back With Latin and Rap Acts Including Chamillionaire and Juicy J

By Alex GonzalezJuly 25, 2022

Fort Worth’s Latin and hip-hop music festival, Centro Popular, will make its return on Aug. 6. Lorenzo Zenteno, the festival’s founder, promises that the second iteration will be bigger and better than ever.

5 Dumbest Uses of Popular Songs During Political Campaigns

By Danny GallagherJuly 22, 2022

We’re about to start another round of political campaigning, and no doubt that means we’ll be treated to many unfortunate appropriations of pop songs.

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The Greatest Punk Band Names

By Vera "Velma" HernandezJuly 21, 2022

Many bands have been formed after would-be members started toying around with the idea of what they might call themselves.

GWAR Continue Expanding Their Universe With a New Album, Documentary and Comic

By Christian McPhateJuly 20, 2022

Blóthar the Berserker looked upon the Civil War soldiers crawling from their graves around Richmond, Virginia, where the band GWAR originally formed in 1984.

Now You Can Drink Dallas’ Musical Heritage at the Midnight Rambler

By Danny GallagherJuly 19, 2022

Dallas’ music contributions run just as deep and long as those of destinations such as Bourbon Street in New Orleans or the Honky Tonk Highway in Nashville.

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From Guac Recipes To Crayon Contracts, the Wildest and Weirdest Jack White Moments

By Liam GaughanJuly 18, 2022

Jack White celebrated his 47th birthday on July 9, and we can’t be the only ones feeling like he should be older.

Pantera Is Touring Again and Not Every Fan Is Happy About It

By Christian McPhateJuly 18, 2022

On Wednesday, a Billboard headlined announced: “Pantera to Tour in 2023 for First Time in Over 20 Years.”

Dallas Producers Set Up a Pop-Up Shop to Sell Beats

By Desiree GutierrezJuly 15, 2022

Dallas music producer Dagoberto Estrada, known as DagoBeats in the music scene, wants to bring North Texas back to it musical heyday.

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An Old Flame Rekindled: Flickerstick Is Back by Popular Demand

By Scott TuckerJuly 14, 2022

From major label success to a slow burning out, the Flickerstick story is one of the wildest in Dallas’ rock history, and one that’s entirely emblematic of the early aughts: It involves 9/11, Incubus, reality competition shows and the onset of social media.

Through a Showcase, Jeff Blue Wants Dallas Artists to Get One Step Closer to Stardom

By Desiree GutierrezJuly 12, 2022

Dallas artists may soon be able to skip the flights, expenses and the begging for a chance to speak with music bigwigs in Los Angeles: Jeff Blue is bringing them to you.

Battle for Ozzfest Winner A Dozen Furies Has a New Awakening as Beyond Sleep

By Nic HuberJuly 12, 2022

For a brief moment, Plano metalcore outfit A Dozen Furies were destined to be the next big thing. The band won the MTV reality competition Battle for Ozzfest in 2004,

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Nuwamba Has Plenty of Love To Share After 16 Years From His Debut Album

By Malen BlackmonJuly 11, 2022

It has been 16 years since Nuwamba’s first studio album, Above the Water, drew instant international attention.

Jazz Drummer Payton Taylor Is Beating Expectations

By Mike BrooksJuly 8, 2022

It’s crawling toward midnight on a steamy Monday evening in Deep Ellum. Elm Street is just about empty, except for a small crowd standing outside the big garage door windows of Three Links.

We Tried Jack Harlow’s New KFC Meal, and It Sure As Hell Ain’t First Class

By Danny GallagherJuly 7, 2022

Just think about this: Humanity has gone from the Age of Reason to the Era of the Celebrity Meal. You would think that after coming to be enlightened a few centuries ago, we would’ve ended up in a better spot, but no

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LeRoyce Doesn’t Need Samples. He’s Making His Own Timeless Beats.

By Malen BlackmonJuly 6, 2022

As an artist and producer, LeRoyce has always chosen to put the quality of his music above anything else.

Nychelle Went From Tattooing Rappers to Opening for Them

By Alex GonzalezJuly 6, 2022

Many artists like to call themselves a “jack of all trades” but in the case of Nychelle, the cliché fits. As a mother, tattoo artist, business owner and a rapper

Meet Fugitive, a New Metal Supergroup With Members of Power Trip and Creeping Death

By Simone CarterJuly 5, 2022

Texas’ metal scene is as punishing as they come, and now, it’s got a new supergroup to contend with: Fugitive.

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Steve Jones Doesn’t Want To Hear the Sex Pistols Anymore

By Eva RaggioJuly 4, 2022

Steve Jones would probaby rather listen to the sound of nails on a chalkboard, on a loop, than to the Sex Pistols. He’s heard them plenty, since before anyone else.

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