Q and A: Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick

Rick Nielsen and his quintuple-neck guitar, which is perhaps one of the reasons writer Darryl Smyers refers to him as “uber-nerd.” Last week, Sony Legacy released a 30th anniversary edition box set of At Budokan, Cheap Trick’s remarkable entrance into popular culture. Sure, the Illinois quartet had released three previous…

Holy Mountain, Blixaboy, It’s A Soundtrack Remix!

Here’s great news for anyone who wants to trip their balls off Thursday night, or who can appreciate what the Angelika web site calls “a mind-blowing, almost indescribable mix of fantasy, religious symbolism, horror and humor” without chemicals: The Dallas Angelika Theater will screen a remastered 35-mm print of Alejandro…

THe BAcksliders Featured On XO Publicity’s Holiday Sampler

Oh my, they are already beginning to trickle in… Those pesky, quickly made Christmas-themed–sorry, I mean holiday-themed [Jewish Editor’s Note: Damn right you did!]–musical products are already hitting shelves everywhere. Hell, I got a Christmas CD by Christian/pop singer Amy Grant in May! But, sadly and predictably, most of the…

At West Village This Weekend: Wii Got The Beat

Dear rare Dallas music fan who wouldn’t mind being seen in Uptown this weekend, According to this blog post I just stumbled across, there’s gonna be some sort of Wii Music demonstration thing with street performers and stuff tomorrow and Sunday at West Village. Might be cool. Dunno. But it…

So. See You At The Double Wide Tonight, Yeah?

Tonight at the Double Wide, in honor of the great Chelsea Callahan’s birthday, the venue is throwing Cha-Cha’s 5th Annual Rock-And-Roll for Charity. And it’s a pretty busy event, starting tonight at 8 and running until the bar closes at 2 in the morn’. There’s free bbq from Sonny Bryan’s…

The Libertine Launches All-Local Music Monday Nights

No one’s gonna mistake Lower Greenville’s The Libertine for a live music venue–DJ nights and Scaraoke aside–but anyone who’s ever spent a few minutes in this phenomenal establishment knows two things: a) As Lower Greenville bars go, The Libertine’s over-PA playlist is tops, and b) the people who put the…

Download Sean Kirkpatrick’s Polvo Covers EP For Free

Sean Kirkpatrick tickling away. (Kris Youmans) So, it’s kind of a slow blog day, and this is kinda old news, but what the hell… We’re always down for a little Sean Kirkpatrick around these parts. And on that note, we present this: a free four-track EP download of Kirkpatrick covering…

Remember Ugly Mus-tard? They’re Back.

They’re the men in the box. Ugly Mus-tard, the unnecessarily hyphenated industrial-metalheads who were featured in the Dallas Observer back in 1995 and earned the “Best Industrial/Dance” Dallas Observer Music Award in ’96, is back. To put it mildly, their sound has not aged well. Their minor radio hit “High”…

Merle Haggard Back Home After Lung Surgery

Despite being in his 70s, country music legend Merle Haggard has always seemed to make his way to Dallas a couple of times a year. And hopefully that trend will continue after Haggard recovers from lung surgery at his home in Bakersfield, California. A recent biopsy revealed that Haggard had…

Giveaway: Two Pairs Of Tickets To Tonight’s Municipal Waste Show At Lola’s

Thrash act Municipal Waste, whose straight-ahead, in-your-face sound comes straight outta Richmond, Virginia, hits the stage at Lola’s Saloon in Fort Worth tonight–an interesting choice of venue, for sure, given the band’s penchant for wild-ass shows and the venue’s penchant for yelling at bands (cough–Dark Meat–cough) that make a mess…

Yes, Club Dada Is Open Tonight.

Just double-checked with Club Dada co-owner Ben Tapia to see if the plan to re-open the venue, whose doors have been locked for the past two days because the club was behind on its rent payments, was still a go for tonight. His answer: Yes. “We’re glad you missed us,”…

Paste Checks In With A Matthew And The Arrogant Sea Review…

That sea…so arrogant right now…that sea… (Melanie Gomez) …and it’s yet another positive one for the Gray family collective. Writes reviewer Henry Freedland: Although several tracks never quite develop beyond lulling repetition, and Matthew Gray’s lyrics have the tendency to nudge whimsical absurdity into outré distractions (“Last time I saw…