Meredith Crawford’s Country Soul Travels Through Decades and Genres

When spoken in a Texan accent, the words “soil” and “soul” basically become homonyms, and it may be no coincidence that those two things (admittedly, in a very simplified way) are what make up singer-songwriter Meredith Crawford’s music. The “soil” is the deep reverence and appreciation she has for her…

Robyn’s First North Texas Show in 8 Years Is a Glittering Pop Party

Suddenly, it was silent. The thrumming bass, swirling synths, ticking drums and Robyn’s muscular soprano were stilled. In the harsh half-light of Irving’s Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, its cavernous interior reconfigured into an intimate theater, a couple thousand voices rose up as one: “I’m in the corner/Watching you kiss…

Last Call: Get DOMA Tickets Before Price Increase on Saturday

We don’t know who needs to hear this, but here’s your reminder to buy your DOMA tickets before the price goes up this Saturday, Oct. 19. We’ve been telling you about the Dallas Observer Music Awards for over a month now. In fact, we’ve been telling you about the awards…

The Beaches Are Bringing Back Rock ’n’ Roll Unapologetically

Named for a quaintly bougie suburban neighborhood in Toronto, Canada, The Beaches are likely to be the harbingers of a new age of un-ironic, non-alternative, rock music — one dominated by women. With all the swagger and rebellion of their predecessors, sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, Leandra Earl and Eliza…

Kacey Musgraves Weathered the Storm, Literally, During Dallas Show

“When it rains, it pours”  —the common expression referring to life’s trials and tribulations, also a lyric from “Rainbow,” the closing track of Kacey Musgraves’ third studio album, Golden Hour — was ultimately a message that resonated with the audience on Thursday night, at the first of two Dallas stops…