On the March
With a stellar new EP in pocket, The Campaign can mount a pianistic-rocking run at the Big Time.
By JIMMY FOWLER
After forming in mid-2006, the...
Gray Areas
If Family, Family, Family Meets the Magic Christian sounds like the title of a concept album, that's because it is. Matthew Gray, the leader...
Gray Areas
Somewhere between shoegazy pop and pop-prog lies the family affair, Matthew and the Arrogant Sea.
By JIMMY FOwlER
If Family, Family, Family Meets the Magic Christian...
Fort Worth’s Sound
Bart Rose isn't your typical young music producer. He isn't rail thin, the only time you'll find him out on the scene is when...
Fort Worth’s Sound
Local producer Bart Rose's getting comfortable in his new - posh - environs.
By CAROLINE COLLIER
Bart Rose isn't your typical young music producer. He isn't...
Long, Race
On a Saturday night in late September, a small, genteel (and gentile), NPR-ish crowd drifted into the Jefferson Freedom Café, a meeting room in...
Long, Race
Dallas muso Josh Alan Friedman shops a book he started writing 34 years ago - to no avail. So far.
By KEN SHIMAMOTO
On a Saturday...
The Rockyards?
To most folks, the Stockyards means just both kinds of music: Country. And Western.
Inside the few storefronts that don't offer cowboy-themed knick-knacks, cowboy-friendly food...
The Rockyards?
To most folks, the Stockyards means just both kinds of music: Country. And Western.Inside the few storefronts that don't offer cowboy-themed knick-knacks, cowboy-friendly food...
Everything Else Later
Maybe it's not a ringing endorsement in the steely eyes of blues enthusiasts, but bluesman James "Gut-tar" Hinkle's new album, Some Day, has crossover...









