Posts Tagged as ‘Granada Theater’
This past week was a very busy time for the metalheads around Dallas. On Friday, Club 1919 hosted a hardcore show with Dallas natives Power Trip, along with Downpresser and Take Offense that made their way here from California, as well as a few other locals played that night, too. »
When seeing a band surrounded by as much critical acclaim as Yo La Tengo, it’s reasonable to expect a show that will blow you away. Even still, Yo La Tengo’s show at the Dallas’ Granada Theater this Saturday night absolutely shattered expectations. The seminal indie rock band brought a show »
Ishi emerged in 2009 with a very powerful balance of cute fun sex appeal from the (ex) lead singer Taylor Rae and raunchy teases from lead male vocalist, John Rudd. Since the release of their original album, Through the Trees, they have performed at various venues and exhausted their first »
Shabazz Palaces took the stage Friday night at the Granada with THEESatisfaction and Malitia Malimob. The night started off slow but ended with everyone lost in smooth and wistful jams by the end. Malitia Malimob took the stage to a near empty crowd. I respect them for trying, but they could »
For those who missed out on the magic, Eels arrived at the cozy Granada theater Thursday night and brought with them the grandeur that almost nineteen years of production has earned them. At the start, lead singer and front man simply known as ‘E’ dramatically revealed a rainstick and shook it toward »
Attention all vinyl lovers and fans of psychedelic rock! Tame Impala will be beginning their tour across North America and will be playing Dallas on February 27th at Granada Theater. For those who don’t know, Tame Impala is a psychedelic, dream-like rock band from Perth, Australia. Their second and »
I just want to preface this by admitting something to you all. I have a massive crush on Chris Thile. The man is an amazing musician and performer, and he’s just kind of incredibly adorable. This show did nothing to dissuade this infatuation. Honestly, this concert was probably the best »
If California’s indie folk troupe the Mountain Goats was a human being, it’d be just over the legal drinking age. Few bands can say that, and even fewer have maintained an identifiable, original sound over the span of two decades and fourteen studio albums. They released their fourteenth, entitled Transcendental »
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 »
Jason Pierce has been making music for thirty years. His experience showed at the Granada Theater on Tuesday night during Spiritualized’s two hour long marathon set. His band members were uniformly dressed in black shirts and gray pants, while he wore white pants and t-shirt, accompanied by two female backup »