Gojira

If you’re in the mood for some uncategorizable French metal (and who isn’t?!) then the Granada has a treat for you, as uncategorizable French metal band Gojira swing into town. Fans of this deeply specific genre will have been upset to see Gojira’s support slot with Lamb of God and…

Grupo Fantasma

It’s impossible to stand still around the beats and horns of Austin’s 10-piece Latin funk band Grupo Fantasma, who racked up a Grammy for their latest release, El Existential. Get over to Fort Worth’s newest (and probably best) music venue early to see funk, jazz and hip-hop group The Effinays…

The Residents

To celebrate 40 years of their cutting-edge experimentalism, The Residents are taking their multimedia show with them on their “Wonder of Weird” anniversary tour. Earlier this year, they released their 47th studio album, Coochie Brake, but expect to hear tracks pulled from all over their catalog…

Toro Y Moi

Fans of Toro Y Moi have been eagerly awaiting their January release, Anything In Return. Buzz from the album leak earlier this year was that Chaz Bundick, Toro Y Moi’s frontman-producer, had created a piece of pop art that will take the chillwave movement into smoother and groovier directions. You…

Chelsea Wolfe

I can see Chelsea Wolfe getting pretty big one of these days. The singer-songwriter is on tour after her all-acoustic album, Unknown Rooms, A Collection of Acoustic Songs, was released back in October, following up the darker songs of 2011’s Apokalypsis…

Ty Segall at Dada, 1/26/13: Everybody Mosh Now

The last time I saw Ty Segall I was lifting him into a crowd of people so he could surf along to the sounds of the Jesus and Mary Chain, he had a grin on his face and a air of “fuck it, let’s have fun” around him. When combined…

Cat Power

Some called Cat Power’s return to the scene in 2012 a comeback. And it made some sense: As some fans grew tired of the public meltdowns and inconsistent live performances, there was a collective agreement that the larger Chan Marshall narrative was a tale of a tormented, if talented songwriter…

A.Dd+

Dallas hip-hop duo A.Dd+ are starting off 2013 by releasing a new mixtape and headlining their first show at Granada. Listen to the first single, “Suitcases,” off their upcoming DiveHiFlyLo release for a little taste of what you’re in for. Then get your ass to the show on Friday for…

Ty Segall

It is going to be pretty hard for Ty Segall to top the year he had in 2012. The California native released three full length albums, a 7-inch and a tour split, appeared on a compilation, and toured as a member of bandmate/collaborator Mikal Cronin’s solo effort. Add in the…

Punch Brothers

This past October, Punch Brothers mandolin player and vocalist Chris Thile received a $500,000 “Genius Grant” from the MacArthur Foundation, bolstering the notion fans of roots music already understood to be true. While Thile has been a closely watched prodigy since childhood, his current gig has him stretching the boundaries…

Lady Gaga

Tuesday sees the Dallas leg of Lady Gaga’s latest attempt to put some relevant words in front of the word “Ball” and successfully market it as an event. To be fair to Lady G, she’s one of those rare pop phenomenons who managed, at least for a while, to successfully…

Calexico at Granada Theater: Review

Last night, Calexico delivered a performance as expansive and dramatic as the Southwestern landscape and people from which the band draws so much of its inspiration. In turn the audience — and the Granada itself — gave back to the band all required to make the evening a memorable one…

Los Lobos at the Kessler Theater: Review

Los Lobos is one of a handful of American bands that have sustained a notable and distinguished presence on the American music scene for over 30 years. A crossover band before the term was coined, they write music that has been a bridge between Mexican and American cultures ever since…

Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams has always sounded wise and weary, but never has she seemed as comfortable with that role as on last year’s Blessed. Williams achieved an alt-country masterwork early in her career with Car Wheels on a Gravel Road and wound up a household name somewhere around the considerably less-acclaimed…

Heartless Bastards

Almost a year ago, Erika Wennerstrom and her band, the Heartless Bastards, released an excellent LP, Arrow, which followed up the possibly more excellent The Mountain. Now that the hoopla surrounding the release of Arrow has passed, the Austin-based act is in a sweet spot. The band’s set last March…