Travis Scott and Lil Wayne Will Headline JMBLYA 2019

Grammy-nominated Houston rapper Travis Scott will headline the seventh annual JMBLYA Festival at Fair Park in Dallas on Friday, May 3 and at Circuit of the Americas in Austin on Saturday, May 4. Lil Wayne will join him. Opening acts include repeat JMBLYA offender Kevin Gates; Louisiana rapper with checkered legal…

Erykah Badu’s Birthday Party Is Her Gift to Dallas

On Saturday night, Erykah Badu showed up once again for what has become Dallas’ most important yearly musical tradition in recent years: her birthday concert at The Bomb Factory. While the sold-out show technically started at 8 p.m., some mom’s-night-out gals fell asleep on the fire exit steps as time…

Dance Music’s Best Mustache Takes the Controls Friday at RBC Deep Ellum

DJ-producer Eric Luttrell’s new album on the Anjunadeep imprint and corresponding album tour isn’t the height of his greatness. The album Into Clouds is just the latest highlight in a lifetime of legendary moments. As a senior at Woodside High School in Woodside, California, he was awarded the coveted “Everybody’s Friend”…

Duell’s Futureless Is a Soundtrack for Hopeful Nihilism

After nearly five years, Fort Worth party metal band Duell has finally delivered a new 10-track album filled with bangers and anthems. Futureless shows more concern for the listening experience than the band’s raw, booze-fueled 2014 release Back to Drunk. And this approach works well to create depth and range…

Face to Face Will Play an All-Acoustic Set at Three Links

Face to Face may forever be thought of as a pop-punk band, but they’re not afraid to show other sides that sound nothing like the genre. The band has been together since the early 1990s, and today they’re a band that plays full-on punk rock shows in addition to acoustic/country-tinged…

By Land, Sea and Satellite Radio, Elizabeth Cook Ventures Forward Into 2019

Elizabeth Cook is talking about geography. Specifically, the striking similarities between her native Central Florida and North Texas. “There are parts of Florida that are quite similar to Texas. Especially the inland part where there are no beach tourist towns and it’s instead cattle ranch land,” the singer-songwriter mentions. “I…

Neko Case Is a Warm, Tight Hug

Bliss is scarce these days. The relentless drumbeat of grim news, wretched behavior and ugly attitudes can make moments of unadulterated pleasure feel even more intense than they might otherwise. How else to explain exiting the Granada Theater into Dallas’ frigid dampness early Sunday morning, yet feeling as if you…

The 10 Best Concerts of the Week: Courtney Barnett, Cursive and More

There are plenty of musical Valentine’s Day date opportunities this week, including post-hardcore outfit Cursive on tour supporting its latest release, Vitriola; Ben Kweller at Dada on Monday night; alt-rock darling Courtney Barnett at The Bomb Factory; and more. Cursive With Summer Cannibals and Campdogzz, 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11…

Yesterday’s Gone, But Fleetwood Mac is Still Here

If you were to make a short list of bands that shaped music during the post-Vietnam era of the 1970s, Fleetwood Mac is arguably top five. While Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, The Eagles and a host of others were easily holding down the rock ‘n’ roll, Fleetwood Mac found massive…