Posts Tagged as ‘Granada Theater’
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 »
On Friday 4/20, Granada Theater got more and more crowded as the night proceeded, culminating in the impassable mass of humanity that stood in front of the stage when Ben Kweller came on a little after ten. Before we get to the main act of the evening, though, I’d like »
The wild month of April concerts has commenced. Take advantage of the breather you’ll be getting from this week’s semi-calm before the storm, concert season is cooking up. Monday, 4/16/2012 Chairlift | Nite Jewel @ Dada Chairlift’s latest record isn’t as ‘cute’ as their hit Bruises defines them to be. »
As always, we folks at Radio UTD are dedicated to keeping you guys up-to-date on all music news, shows and upcoming features. Much like our What’s Happening column, “Out and About” posts are here to inform you on what’s coming to the DFW area for maximum fun-time-havin’. Here are some »
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks are an indie rock band born and based in Portland, Oregon. The band was founded in 2000, almost immediately after Malkmus’ previous project—the influential 90s band Pavement—went on hiatus. The band’s first album, “Stephen Malkmus”, was released a year after, with Pavement band member Bob »
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 »
Based in the heart of Texas, indietronica band The Octopus Project has been reppin’ Austin since 1999. Known for their use of projectors and interchanging use of instruments on stage, the band has bringing their sound to all sorts of popular festivals, including Coachella, Lollapalooza and South by Southwest. Their »
Backed by only a drum machine, They Might Be Giants started their 29 year career in 1982 and with a quirky, out-of-the-box style. Best known for their experimental approach to alternative music, the band has released fifteen albums (their 1990 effort, Flood, went platinum and their children’s music album, Here »
Two worlds collide and The Kills are out to prove to you that rock ‘n roll doesn’t have to be from the days of The Clash or British Invasion. The Kills is duo Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince. Though both members were previously involved in separate projects (or more recently, »
Battles, formed in 2002, is a trio known for their work in other bands (drummer John Stanier is formerly of Helmet, guitarist/keyboardist Ian Williams is formerly of Don Caballero and Storm & Stress, and guitarist/bassist Dave Konopka is formerly of Lynx). Tyondai Braxton, who contributed vocals to their 2007 album »