Posts Tagged as ‘Dallas’
Although Los Angeles recording artist Ariel Pink has achieved mass critical acclaim over the last few years of his nearly ten year long run, he still mostly maintains a cult status that really showed at Saturday night’s show at Granada Theater. In most concerts, a smaller crowd would detract from »
Sarah Jaffe is as genuine as it comes. Releasing one full length and a few EPs to accompany, the singer-songwriter has always been filed under, well, the singer-songwriter genre with country-folk sounds. Her latest release, The Body Wins, took a turn, not for better or worse, but into another dimension. »
Active Child and Balam Acab are special cases where artists take the form of another entity, pseudonyms that take away all aspects but the music. Pat Grossi is the man behind Active Child, after much acclaim for 2011′s You Are All I See, the choirboy has taken the country up »
During the middle of Bowerbirds’ set, Philip Moore noted how the band has been “hanging with British dudes too much,” referring to Dry The River. From the moment Dry The River took the stage, it was apparent the band of 5 meshed together elements of strings and a boys’ choir »
Tomorrow, Sunday April 1st, from 10am-midnight, special guests Dog Company will be playing live over the air during Resistance Radio with Ben Ammo. Dog Company was formed in 2004 and has taken the local punk scene by force. Lead by vocalist Joe Blow, they play with a classic punk and »
The Octopus Project is an Austin-based teenager of astounding ability. At 13 years old, the band has released four studio albums since their formation in 1999. Their blend of good ol’ fashioned instruments with digital technology and their openness to experimentation has allowed the band to brand their own style »
Dreamed, the hazy, hauntingly beautiful bedroom project of Jessice Minshew, stands as a prime example of an Internet success story. After the 28-year-old Denton native passively posted her tracks to a soundcloud page, buzz started– and not even from her own promotions. With the ever supportive Denton scene on »
The young prodigy of indie rock, Kurt Vile, has been gaining quite a bit of steam recently. With the recent release of his fourth album, Smoke Ring for My Halo, Kurt Vile has nearly become a household name among the independent music community. Beautiful and mesmerizing hits like “Baby’s Arms” »
There was a surprisingly nerd-enthused crowd at the Loft last night, undoubtedly because of chip-tune, 8-bit rockers, Anamanaguchi. But before that craziness started, Dallas-based punk band, Leg Sweeper kicked off the night. Drummer Taylor Stolly and guitarist Justin Gomez have perfected the simple, catchy punk style and consistently manage »