Tiger Moth Reunites, Seeks New Singer

Holly Robison Super cool, local, retro rock outfit Tiger Moth had supposedly (and sadly) called it a day a while back. But drummer, and The Lounge on Elm Street co-owner, Glenn Jackson says the band’s death has been greatly exaggerated.  “We took a few months off after the singer [Cheyenne…

Celebrate Nicholas Altobelli’s CD Release This Friday in Grapevine

Since we’re on the topic of CD release parties already: You may recall a few months ago when I wrote about this local, young, up and coming alt-country singer/songwriter, Nicholas Altobelli. Basically, I stumbled, quite literally, into The Cavern one night and was taken aback by Altobelli’s way-beyond-his-year’s lyrical musings…

Check Out Eastwood’s Formal CD Release Gig On Friday

Allison V. Smith Let’s put a short guy in there for some perspective on all this height.You may recall a while back when we previewed the upcoming release from Dallas’ own Americana/Alt-country group Eastwood by offering up the band’s “Right Place, Wrong Time” as a free download. Well, now the…

The Bright Were Totally Featured On Last Week’s Episode Of The Hills

Uh-huh. True story: Dallas pop act The Bright’s song “Cemetery Street” aired approximately 17 minutes into last week’s episode of MTV’s faux-reality show The Hills, or so the glorious press release that just popped up in my inbox promises.The placement puts the uber-radio-friendly locals in the esteemed company of fellow…

Q&A: Woven

Los Angeles band Woven play an interesting mixture of electronica and rock. Though they explore a wide variety of sounds, they generally combine  unique, dark electronic textures and heavy two-drummer percussion into straightforward poppy rock songs. After the band’s 2003 album, 8 Bit Monk, Woven left Interscope. That was the…

The Mythmaking Power of the Dallas Theme

In our pulp edition this week, Robert took a look at the strange pull the TV show Dallas has on audiences, especially abroad, on the occasion of the show’s 30th anniversary.The money, the glitz, cowboy fashion–all those had plenty to do with making the show such a big hit (and…

Todd Rundgren to Produce Next New York Dolls Album

I know the local connection here is barely tangential, but two of the best shows to come through our area this past year were The New York Dolls at The Granada in April and Todd Rundgren at House of Blues in July. Now news comes that Rundgren is producing the…

Area Guitarist Gets Mentioned In Guitar Player Magazine

Dallas guitarist Chris Manning’s music is mentioned in the December issue of Guitar Player magazine. The mention comes in a section called “The Editor’s Big Eight”, where the mag’s editor picks a song he’s been digging from eight different artists and writes about them. About Manning’s instrumental song “Journey to…

OK, So This Just Keeps Getting More And More Impressive

Kii Arens Another impressive show to add to the growing list of jaw-droppers the Door’s been booking to its stage lately: The Eagles of Death Metal. No, seriously. On Friday, December 12. Add that to the list that already includes Ice Cube, Fishbone, King’s X, Plain White T’s, Job for…

Roger McGuinn, Legendary Frontman For The Byrds, Is Still Flying

Listening to “Eight Miles High,” even 40 years after it was an unlikely hit, it still provides a disarming shock; the rolling bass line, atonal guitar break and angelic harmonies are so unlike anything that came before or very little that has appeared since. Very few songs in the pop…

Fight Bite’s “Swissex Lover” Video Debuts On Stereogum

Denton duo Fight Bite–you know, the blog darlings and (blatant plug alert!) the lead-in story subjects of last week’s Observer music section–has recorded and released a video for the first single (and, well, best song) on the band’s debut record, Emerald Eyes, “Swissex Lover”. Stereogum’s got the feed on the…

Green River Ordinance Signs With EMI/Virgin

Fort Worth’s Green River Ordinance, not to be confused with Mark Arm and Stone Gossard’s recently reunited Sub Pop band, will release its major label debut early next year on EMI/Virgin, according to a press release from EMI music. Out Of My Hands, the follow-up to the band’s independent 2006…

Paste Names Denton The “Best Music Scene Of 2008”

Take this with a grain of salt, Denton, as the magazine also lists She & Him’s Volume One as the album of the year (sure, Zooey Deschanel’s a looker, but is the album really that good?), but congratulations are in order: Paste magazine’s December issue hit the stands this week…