Waylon Jennings

Waylon Jennings It’s ironic how country music, once a realm where the adage “respect your elders” was all but religious law, has become so negligent of its aging Great Men. Even the youth-obsessed rock and pop game doesn’t urge its elders out to pasture in the lazy and fattening grasses…

Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys “The music’s blandness is part of the quite well-executed concept: articulating the ambivalent romanticism, immodest hopes, and not-so-quiet desperation behind the suburban façade of the people who create Smash Hits pop, and maybe consume it, too.” — Robert Christgau, reviewing the Pet Shop Boys’ 1986 debut Please…

Method Man
and Redman

Method Man and Redman No telling how Dave Matthews and Little Feat both managed to end up on Method Man and Redman’s recent collaboration Blackout!, except for the fact that both Men smoke more pot than most of the red-eyed fans at one of Matthews’ concerts; the disc has more…

Matthew Sweet

Matthew Sweet “Girlfriend” was one of those out-of-nowhere singles that could have — should have — turned its author, Matthew Sweet, into just another one-hit wonder, especially since he chose to follow the album it appeared on (also called Girlfriend) with Altered Beast, a more experimental, less straightforward disc. Beast…

Uh…thanks?

Uh … thanks? While we at the Dallas Observer are more than happy to receive any and all awards, especially those that don’t involve participating in some sort of swimsuit contest, we couldn’t help but be baffled by the recent discovery that we walked away with the Best Music Info…

Scene, heard

Scene, heard Word is that a short Centro-matic documentary will be released around the same time as the band’s next album, due in stores in January. Grady Highberry is accompanying the group on its impending tour, including a string of dates with The Promise Ring and Burning Airlines, shooting footage…

‘Sunday Morning,’ coming up

Trying to capture Kris Kristofferson’s life in a 2,000-word story is like trying to offer up the whole of the Atlantic Ocean in a teaspoon. Even now, at the age of 63, the man himself is astonished by what he has done, by whom he has known, by what he…

Chick magnet

Most of Ani DiFranco’s sentences don’t end so much as they drift away, sometimes bumping into another thought, usually plunging the conversation into uncomfortable silence, the kind of quiet that comes when two former friends run into each other for the first time in years and neither has anything to…

You Beta, you bet

The Beta Band fits approximately nowhere. Signed to a label known for spearheading the pop-electronica invasion in America, the band’s records feature nary a danceable track. Although the group’s music bears some resemblance to the hip-hop folk of Beck, The Beta Band doesn’t even try to traffic in singles –…

Go fish

For every Funland, whose members have repeatedly turned down lucrative offers to reunite for just one show, there’s a New Bohemians, back together to perform at Gypsy Tea Room on October 23, and reportedly, set to return to the studio to record their first new album in almost a decade…

Out There

Magnetic Fields 69 Love Songs, Vols. 1-3 (Merge Records) A single album would have sufficed — one today, another next month, another next year, if only to digest the first 23 songs without choking to death on the remaining 46. Still, though you can purchase each volume separately, it’s too…

Los Lobos

Los Lobos Most bands don’t grow; they either shuffle forward, tripping over lazy feet, or just stew in their own juices, smug and satisfied with being able to get out of bed and into the studio. Not Los Lobos: From East L.A. wedding band to world-music modernists in the span…

Luscious Jackson
Ben Lee

Luscious Jackson, Ben Lee This bill could have been titled the Grand Royal Showcase of Failed Potential, if only Sean Lennon, Butter O8, and the Beastie Boys themselves were along for the ride. Grand Royal is still the hippest label around, but its rep was earned three or four years…

Out Here

The Adventures of Jet Part 3: Coping With Insignificance (Space Age Records) Maybe it’s because singer-keyboard player Hop Litzwire, drummer Rob Avsharian, bassist Tony Jannotta, and guitarist Jason Weisenburg keep changing their name, from Bobgoblin to The Commercials to The Adventures of Jet in less than two years. Or it…

Ben there, done that

Ben there, done that When Ben Kweller moved to Connecticut with his girlfriend in April, it looked as though his band, Radish, would be moving as well, leaving Mercury Records after releasing one album, 1996’s Restraining Bolt, and not being able to release its significantly better follow-up, Sha Sha, which…

AOJ is A-OK

AOJ is A-OK Sometimes winning isn’t everything, especially when you’re not sure you want the prize. Just ask The Adventures of Jet. The band advanced to the finals of the Ultimate Band List’s Born on the World Wide Web contest, but it wasn’t able to go all the way. Singer…

Across the Bar

Scene, heard Drew Phelps has been around for so long and played with so many people — including Sara Hickman, the Dixie Chicks, and Café Noir — that he has the reputation of a hired gun, to the point that even when he’s playing gigs with his own outfit, people…

War in peace

Bill Bentley never met Alexander “Skip” Spence, never even spoke with the man whose music meant so much to him. He had come close before, when Spence’s erstwhile band, Moby Grape, played at the Catacomb Club in Bentley’s hometown of Houston. But Spence wasn’t there that night, kept off the…

Under the radar

A year ago, Cory Kreig would have found it hard to believe that his band, Flickerstick, would be headlining at Trees, especially on a weekend night. The group seemed stuck in Fort Worth without a map, unable to find a way into Deep Ellum that didn’t lead through three-bands-for-three-bucks gigs…

They’ll house you

I am the creator and this is my house, and in my house there is only house music. But I am not so selfish, because once you enter my house it then becomes our house and our house music…You may be black, you may be white, you may be Jew…

Tearin’ up their hearts

The food court at Valley View Mall is crowded, even for a Saturday morning. Hundreds of people are milling around, and none of them is here today to shop. The mall’s security guards obviously weren’t expecting this many people to be here, and though it’s not yet 11 a.m., it’s…

Out There

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Xtra-Acme USA (Matador Records) Jon Spencer probably counts his enemies among his fans, since at least those who hate him give a shit one way or the other. After all, the world is divided equally among those who think he’s a deconstructionist-revisionist-pomo godhead and those who…