A Reunified Rilo Kiley Revels in Gratitude Ahead of Return to Dallas
Rilo Kiley returns to the stage after 17 years at The Bomb Factory for their reunion tour with special guest Pedro The Lion.
Rilo Kiley returns to the stage after 17 years at The Bomb Factory for their reunion tour with special guest Pedro The Lion.
Armed with a parade of 18-wheelers packed with the stage, sound and lights, Above & Beyond is coming to Dos Equis Pavilion.
Open mic co-founders Justin Pickard and Jacob Price Zazz forged a home for Dallas talent out of their love for music.
After navigating a male-dominated scene, Clarissa Cross, a.k.a. DJ Dawn, launches She Spins to invest in women.
Swans is embarking on its first outing since 2017, hoping to offer loyal supporters a new experience at the Granada Theater.
Ahead of Saturday’s show at The Alley, Cupid tells us he would “rather be the ‘King of Line Dance’ than the ‘nobody of R&B.'”
L2EO wants to return R&B to its roots, where the music was about falling in love and missing someone.
Ahead of UnityTX’s stop at TX Tea Room, the band’s vocalist gets honest about challenges in the music industry.
The Gotten was born out of boredom and a welder’s spark. The music is raw, unpolished and so rock and roll.
Claire Morales’ first album in seven years is a multimedia journey of self-discovery and sonic evolution.
We attended Oodaredevil’s first listen of Ginger Blonde and the infectious energy inspired us to see him in concert.
Ahead of their show in Arlington, ATEEZ speaks on their latest mini-album and capturing different sides of themselves.
After leaving the major label system, Paige talks to us about moving back to Dallas and her new EP Kaashmychecks.
The boy band that the 2000s kids grew up with is currently on a worldwide tour, bringing their show on the road.
Ahead of the band’s ‘Louder Than Gunfire’ single release, William Dunnill opens up about what Dallas means to him.
Acute Inflections, a jazz duo made up of Sadiki Pierre and Elasea Douglas, is taking their Harlem Renaissance sound on tour.
Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein and Gigi Reece return to Sons of Hermann Hall with opener Godcaster on Friday.
With Hawkins finally releasing new music, what does it take for an indie artist to sell out a live show? Follow his journey.
Jojo Jam is more than an open mic. It is building itself up as a place for belonging and bringing people together.
In a summer of No Kings protests and anti-ICE demonstrations, DFW’s music scene showed support through solidarity.
Last week, we linked up with the Oak Cliff rapper to discuss his new eight-track EP after getting an early listen.
Created by designer and musician Sudarshan Iyengar, the app lets users transcribe their voice into notes in real time.