Billy Idol Screamed and Snarled His Way Through a Night of Revelry in Fort Worth
In Fort Worth at Dickies Arena, thousands of fans cried “more, more, more” to Billy Idol.
In Fort Worth at Dickies Arena, thousands of fans cried “more, more, more” to Billy Idol.
With three decades of music, Mogwai turned their Dallas finale into an unforgettable symphony of raw power and emotion.
Ahead of bringing the Sweet and Sour Tour to Irving, Wilco’s keyboardist reminisces on their longevity.
After accidentally deleting a solo album in 2017, the singer/songwriter found time to start from scratch again.
The Texas screamo band survives off loaning and borrowing instruments, rapidly rising as an exciting DIY act to watch.
Slow Joy performed at Thin Line Fest last month and wasn’t happy with one of our critiques. So we fact-checked it.
“When my mental state started to go, I let my physical body go as well,” says Reddick, who opened up about his journey.
Haim, sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana, are returning to Dallas to perform new songs from I Quit.
The 2000s post-hardcore band has more than just their Doppelgänger anniversary tour on the way.
Thin Line Fest turned Denton into a sonic playground where punk chaos, indie charm and raw creativity converged.