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Monday, November 25, 2024

R.I.P., Tommy Alverson

R.I.P., Matt Sacks

‘Skeletons’ Keys

Michael Lee’s ‘Game’

Farewell, Big Heaven

Music Feature

Music Feature

A Tame … Tame Christmas

With all the hustle and bustle of modern-day holiday commercialism and parental guilt trips, the real reason we still practice the tradition of Christmas...

Twilite Lounge 2

Beneath glowing blue and yellow neon, there’s a door that cuts off the corner of a low industrial building. The former warehouse now proudly...

Paper Knife Proves Sharp

You don’t have to be the Doris Kearns Goodwin of underground music to recognize that there’s usually a record label around which notable scenes...

Danni and Kris’s Climb

Imagine cramming your gear into the hatchback of your car and driving for two days to Northern California to cut a record in a...

The Mammal Virus’ Prescription

For bands, a bonus of rehearsing in one of those large multiplex rehearsal spaces is the colorful cast of characters who seem to come...

Andy Pickett’s Ticket

Andy Pickett is ready to have a career in music. He just doesn’t seem sure how. The burly, bushy-headed, soft-spoken, self-taught pianist is on...

Alex Atchley’s Many Ghosts

A big hurdle creative-types often face is figuring out where and how to channel their creativity — which medium is best suited for them...

Dead Vinyl’s Rebirth

Last year, Dead Vinyl entered that career phase a lot of bands go through when all the members live together. In lots of cases,...

Morningside Drive’s Long Road

Even though they’ve been around for a while, Morningside Drive has been one of the more under-appreciated local bands. If you ask around, it...

Dreamy Life’s Group Thinking

Nestled snug in the idyllic Fairmount Historic District is one of the legitimate braggables in Fort Worth’s music scene. Since the inception of Dreamy...