Akkolyte To Record Pieces Of Tonight’s Double-Wide Gig

Akkolyte, Aaron and Stefan Gonzalez’s grindcore duo (the two also perform with their father, Dennis, in experimental jazz project Yells At Eels), offers up a live show that’s about as fun as grindcore can get (it helps that it’s about as loud as any musical duo can get, too), and…

Two New Old 97’s Tracks Up On Myspace

Cover art by Jayme Nourallah. Spoke with Rhett Miller earlier this week for a story about the Old 97’s new disc, Blame It On Gravity, which you’ll see in next week’s paper. In the meantime, head on over to the band’s Myspace page, where someone went ahead and added on…

Costello’s New Momofuku Now Available In Disc Form

In this week’s paper, Robert Wilonsky steps up and offers his take on the new Elvis Costello and The Imposters record, Momofuku, praising both its sound (“Costello hasn’t sounded so refreshed, relaxed, engaged or enraged in years”) and the fact that Costello chose to release this disc in vinyl solely…

Observer Writer Jesse Hughey Named Clubs Editor

In case you missed his posting, Friday was Rich Lopez’s last day as the Dallas Observer’s clubs editor. Now that he is raking in the big bucks as a freelance writer and bookstore clerk, I have the formidable task of taking over for him. That means club owners, music booking…

Tomorrowpeople Reunion Upcoming; More Shows And Music To Come?

In the late ’90s, Tomorrowpeople was on top of the local music world. Comprised of former Toadies and Brutal Juice members, the band was signed to Geffen Records and even recorded the tracks for its debut major label release. But then complications arose; the band and label parted ways, and…

Like Father, Not Like Son: Jakob Dylan Skipping Dallas

Not only did rock icon Bob Dylan recently performed three sold out shows at House of Blues, but the famed songwriter seems to include Dallas as a stop on just about every tour he has. Odd then that his son Jakob would stub the metroplex for his initial solo tour…

Gang of Four’s Now Back To A Gang Of Two

One of the best shows to hit the Gypsy Tea Room prior to its demise was the reformed Gang of Four in late 2005. The legendary post-punkers were together for the first time in their original incarnation since 1982 and blitzed the audience with classics such as “At Home He’s…

Giveaway: Signed Copy Of Mogwai’s Young Team Re-Issue

Scottish post-rock act Mogwai is reissuing its 1997 debut, Young Team. The re-release, due May 26 from Chemikal Underground, will be available as a double-CD or limited-edition, quadruple vinyl box-set; new liner notes were penned by journalist/writer Keith Cameron. And, now, our sister paper in St. Louis is giving away…

Video: Etta James at House of Blues

We’d like to thank the man or woman who shot this video of Etta James performing at the House of Blues on April 30. Badass. The woman still has “it.” Seriously, watch her belt it out. — Chelsea Ide…

Merry and the Mood Swings to Headline This Weekend’s Mamapalooza

The 4th annual Mamapalooza concert takes place this Saturday night at Opening Bell Coffee, featuring three acts that share a common bond: motherhood. “We’re all moms this year as opposed to just females as in the past,” says event coordinator Mary Hestand, who also sings for the headliner Mary and…

Freak Dancing In Argyle No Longer An Issue?

You might remember this story from last fall? About how Argyle tried banning freak dancing from its schools? Well, we’ve got an update. With prom season in full swing, we were curious about how things were these days in the quiet town of Argyle. Was freak dancing still a concern?…

Tom Waits Announces Upcoming Tour, Plays Dallas on June 23

Word came down from the mountain this A.M. that the world’s greatest carnival barker and balladeer, Tom Waits, will grace the stage of the Palladium Ballroom on June 23, his first Dallas appearance since, oh, 1979 or so. (If you’re interested in a road trip, he’ll also be playing El…