Yella Beezy Releases Gospel-Influenced “My Head” Amid Mo3 Murder Case
Free on bail and facing murder-for-hire charges, the Dallas rapper addresses the talk surrounding him.
Free on bail and facing murder-for-hire charges, the Dallas rapper addresses the talk surrounding him.
The latest catchy country/rap hybrid involves one of our hometown heroes.
He famously rapped, “I ain’t beat the case.” He was wrong … again … this time in the slaying of a 23-year-old photographer in San Antonio.
Dezi 5, Atomic Youth, Curren$y and more help DFW celebrate 4/40 while there’s still something to celebrate in Texas.
The legendary Dallas band kicks off their 22-date tour at the Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum.
The Australian rock legends visited Arlington for a rollicking night of hits.
The genre-bending band gave North Texas one of the best shows of the year.
There are many great record stores in North Texas, but these are our favorites.
This punk band has played almost everywhere in North Texas but not the AAC. Not yet, anyway.
Is there a vibier band than this? Khruangbin brought the crowd to a trance on Wednesday night in Grand Prairie.
The famed electronic duo is spending a few days in Dallas between Coachella shows, including a big party at Silo.
White Settlement is where it’s at, apparently. The music scene is building there thanks to two new underground venues.
To commemorate Luka’s return to Dallas, we recognized the most memorable lyrics by DFW rappers referencing No. 77.
All the rage in Oak Cliff: LadyLove has a night devoted to viral vintage Japanese sounds on vinyl.
The musician loves Dan’s Silverleaf in Denton where, he says, people are “usually in a good mood.”
The Grammy-winning singer plays the Longhorn Ballroom on April 12. Oh, and he has thoughts about the Kennedy assassination.
Dallas’ Grammy-winning rock star, touring behind her latest album, paid emotional tribute on stage to the ailing Chris Penn.
Price and his band pair swinging country sounds with raucous rock in our backyard, sometimes literally.
The rowdy Aussie punk band approached raucous perfection on Friday night at House of Blues.
Some lucky fans walked away with concert tickets while everyone else danced and drank in the vibes of a true Dallas icon.
With a new album and Dallas date set for the same week, King Buzzo is as busy as ever.
From dodging police raids to narrowly averting electrocution, Swaney recounts the rebellious birth of modern Deep Ellum.