Listen to These Dallas-Made Love Songs This Valentine’s Day
Some are cute. Some are raunchy. The best ones are somewhere in between.
Some are cute. Some are raunchy. The best ones are somewhere in between.
Sit back, relax and listen to singer-songwriter Lia Graham’s debut.
The avant-garde musical presentation examines the intersecting lives of moths and humans.
A new poll asks Americans which famous person they’d want to be buried with.
The weeklong festival came to a close with your favorite Dallas musician’s favorite Dallas musician.
“You can’t gatekeep what is destined to happen,” the rapper says of the “New Dallas” movement toward community building.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “A-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
Beabadoobee and you in Irving this spring. The perfect pair?
Up-and-comers Slow Joy headlined a fantastic night of local music.
Their advice to new collectors: Just keep digging.
Dallas Observer is growing its team. We’re seeking an experienced editor who has a passion for all the music on North Texas’ playlist.
A Gorillaz live pressing and rarities from Judas Priest and Stone Temple Pilots top our wishlists for this year’s RSD.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s ninth album this weekend at a show by Bricks In The Wall.
The Louisville-based band will return to North Texas for the first time since 2022.
As the band reunites one last time, look back at all the significant Black Sabbath shows that took place in North Texas.
Beloved Texas songwriter diagnosed with cerebral amyloid angiopathy, wife reveals.
The immersive music experience earned a spot at SXSW 2025 and will move into the Omni Theater in Fort Worth for a year.
She had kept marriage and parenthood ‘under wraps’ until now.
This year’s festival is at Dos Equis Pavillion on July 5 and tickets go on sale soon.
The kickoff event featured bright thoughts from bright minds about the future of local music.
Mark Lettieri, Daniel Porter and Wes Stephenson made the trip to Anaheim to perform with the indie rock legend.
Check out some of the coldest moments in North Texas rap over the years.