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The 2006 Tally

Fort Worth isn’t the same place it was as little as five years ago. It’s more populated and developed, sure, but, more importantly, it...

Old New World

Even though he’s an easy-going guy, Telegraph Canyon’s Chris Johnson has some serious convictions. Last spring, he traveled to Washington, D.C., to take part...

Year in Review

I asked our esteemed group of music writers to comment on events and developments — significant, happy, sad, or just plain entertaining — this...

Still Going Apey

Everyone knows Baboon. The local rockers have been around for nearly 16 years, and they’ve toured with The Toadies, experienced some national success, and,...

Dirty Diversion

The label “garage band” may have fallen out of fashion years ago, but that doesn’t mean rockers no longer practice the art. Though it...

Red Scare

The five guys in Red Monroe think of themselves primarily as a live act — they say that onstage is where their bombastic post-punk...

Coal Fever

In James Michael Taylor’s new album, Slaughter Mountain, the singer-songwriter persuades us to walk a country mile — and then some — in his...

Magic

A “dove hunter,” or “Southern Unknown,” is a mythical, winged scorpion. Dove Hunter is a relatively new North Texas band. What the two have...

The Wastedland

If you head east on Belknap, you’ll end up in Haltom City. You’ll know because the scenery turns into a seemingly never-ending loop of...

Cross Canadian Ragweed

This four-piece band from Oklahoma kills at live shows, especially for listeners hoisting beer bongs and sucking reefer. CCR is a fun-ass bunch that’s...