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…

How To Get on the Radio, With KXT’s Amy Miller

If she listens closely, Amy Miller can still hear the sound of her friends’ giddy excitement as the disc jockey of the Bay Area’s Live 105 announces the winners of the latest contest. As a teenager, the KXT program director was a “radio junkie” fascinated by the medium, the contests…

Lizzo’s Dallas Show Was a Religious Experience

Supposing God is a woman and descended to Earth in corporeal form, she would probably look and perform like Lizzo. Equal parts fed-up and friendly, eager to scold fuckboys but yearning to celebrate among her fellow women and all people, Lizzo descended upon South Side Ballroom to a rapturous reception…

How Does Dallas Feel About Post Malone’s New Album?

On Sept. 6, Post Malone released his third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, a twisted metal infusion of rock, pop, folk and hip-hop. The 24-year-old Grapevine native enlisted the aid of the biggest music acts in the modern era, including Travis Scott, Halsey and Future, as well as rock and metal legend…