Yo La Tengo – Granada Theater – May 4, 2013

A two-set performance at a rock show is as rare as a not-self-indulgent guitar solo. But those rarities are exactly what a full house at the Granada was treated to Saturday night at the Granada. Prior to the show starting there was some speculation in the crowd about how the…

Rodriquez – Annette Strauss Square Ampitheater – May 3, 2013

Friday night at the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s Annette Strauss Square Amphitheater, two things were pristinely clear: the gorgeous night sky above the blanketed crowd of BYOB-ers, and that the Search for Sugarman is now a full-blown phenomenon of followers who’ve found their guy in Rodriguez. The crowded, but comfortable,…

Shabazz Palaces – Granada Theater – May 2, 2013

Shabazz Palaces | TheeSatisfaction Granada Theater May 2, 2013 I don’t remember the exact moment that the concert turned into a party, which I suppose is a good sign, but it’s how the night felt inside the warm belly of the Granada last night. Before TheeSatisfaction, the crowd was thin,…

Jonny Fritz Signed His Record Deal with a Gravy-Dipped Quill

If you’re a fan of Dawes, Deer Tick, Andrew Combs or Shovels and Rope, you may have already heard of Jonny Fritz without realizing it. The Virginia native released an excellent album under the pseudonym Jonny Corndawg in 2011. The Corndawg album, which featured instrumental help from Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith…

Ten Must-See Concerts in DFW This Week: May 2-8

Ringing in your first week of May is a week of music that’s as diverse as it gets. We’ve got everything from Rodriguez, the legendary musician and subject of the Oscar-winning documentary Searching for Sugarman, to the Dwarves, a group of disgusting punk badboys. Get a taste for them by…

Blag of The Dwarves on Sex, Drugs and the New Taylor Swift Single

Friday night’s lineup at Deep Ellum’s newest audible invader, Three Links, is a bit of a dream for those of us who love our punk raw and possibly infected. Now, seeing The Dwarves live, standalone, is a crucial experience at least once in the life of all from the rebellion…

Rihanna Postpones Dallas Show (Update: Rescheduled Date Announced)

Update, 4/30: The Dallas show has been scheduled for Monday, November 11, still at American Airlines Center. Tickets are available now through ticketmaster. Tickets from the postponed show will be honored. Original post follows… Rihanna has postponed tonight’s Dallas show because of illness — she did the same for last…

The Joy Formidable – Trees – April 29, 2013

The Joy Formidable Trees April 29, 2013 Taking the stage around 9:30, the Joy Formidable came out one at a time, starting with drummer Matt Thomas, who threw his enthusiasm at the crowd before sitting behind a picturesque kit, complete with gong. The kit was positioned on the right edge…

Boris – Rubber Gloves Rehersal Studios – April 26, 2013

Take a little walk to the edge of town, and go across the tracks. Rather than a viaduct looming, there you will find the incomparable Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios. Described on its website as an “industrial dive bar”, I take this to mean that the quantities of dive involved in…

Top Ten Must-See Concerts In DFW This Week: April 25-May 1

As this final week in April comes to a close, we can all take a deep breath that we’ve conquered (a lot of) the festivals, survived the wannabe tornado season and seen the types of amazing concerts that Texas weather has so kindly afforded us. Oh — no, no –…

Son Volt at the Sons of Hermann Hall, 04/21: Review

Jay Farrar smiled. I’m not joking; he really did. In the middle of Son Volt’s remarkably engaging performance Saturday night at the Sons of Hermann Hall, the notoriously impassive Farrar grinned like a kid getting his first kiss. And why shouldn’t Farrar smile? Honky Tonk, the recent effort from Son…

The Top Ten Must-See Concerts in DFW This Week: April 18-24

Can we just take a second to acknowledge that the weather in Dallas-Fort Worth these past couple of weeks has been glorious? Optimal for outdoor shows, BYOB events and the like, the weather should remain this awesome–barring a tornado or two–for a short while longer (before the inevitable Texas summer…

Can’t Take a Vacation? Just See Rebirth Brass Band.

Over the weekend, Rebirth Brass Band packed out Oak Cliff’s Kessler Theater in a sold out show. I arrived early, walking six blocks from Bishop Arts District to the historic venue, because it was a beautiful evening for a stroll in one of my favorite Dallas neighborhoods. On the way…

Frightened Rabbit at Trees, 3/13/13: Review and Photos

It is impossible to understand what Scott Hutchison is saying, but that’s part of the charm. On Saturday night at Trees, the Frightened Rabbit front man bantered with the audience between songs, but unless you managed to squeeze your way to the front of the sold out room, his thick…

The Eleven Must-See Concerts in DFW This Week: April 11-17

We’ve got some good ones for ya this week–a nice, healthy blend of genres and artists, ranging from gigantic pop stars to local unknowns; Young DJs to old classic rock legends. This week in April, Dallas is yours for the taking. See also: -The 100 Best Texas Songs: The Complete…

Sigur Ros at Verizon Theatre, 4/8/13: Review and Photos

It’s nothing short of astonishing that an ambient Icelandic band who don’t sing in English or write songs in a verse-chorus structure are filling arenas across the US. Some of the next acts to play this same arena are Shinedown, The Lumineers, Styx and the Killers. Sigur Ros are a…