Lou Vargo
These days, a CD titled American Disaster might sound like a political statement.
On Lou Vargo's new EP by that name, though, it's a raw...
The Red Herrings
As fans of both The White Stripes and progressive classic rock, The Red Herrings - guitarist-singer Joe Hill and drummer-backup vocalist Matt Lombard, plus...
Trout Fishing in America
On Who Knows What We Might Do, the popular, three-time Grammy-nominated "kids' duo" Trout Fishing in America produces itself for the first time and...
Betty Harris
Betty Harris is back.
On her first recording in nearly 40 years - Intuition, her funky, New Orleans-style, traditional R&B and soul solo debut -...
Within Chaos
Point blank, there is not one single goddamn reason why Within Chaos can't become the next great nü-metal band.
The metallic Cowtown quartet's new release,...
Doug Burr
Denton singer-songwriter Doug Burr deserves international success, but in the meantime he may consider grief counseling.
On Promenade, a joint release by national indie label...
Sawed Off Sick
For a band that describes its origins as "from the depths of hell," Dallas psychobilly outfit Sawed Off Sick writes some surprisingly singable and...
Triversityle
Triversityle promotes its good intentions by giving its 17-minutes-long debut, The Nu Facez of Hip-Hop, a G-rating.
General audiences can indeed appreciate the group’s smooth...
Jeremy McComb
Jeremy McComb’s My Side of Town is a mix of what passes for traditional country today.
He wraps his strong countrified voice around songs filled...
Sebastian Bach
Surviving hair-metal musicians seem to fall into three different categories.
There are the guys (and metal is almost uniformly a male preserve) who reunite every...