Dallas Observer Mixtape with Shams

Shams emerged as a new face in the Dallas DJ scene this year, regularly manning the decks on the rooftop of Lower Greenville’s Nora with his crew, House of Champagne. He also recently joined the Motif team. Like many of his techno and house peers, he has deep roots in…

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio Is for Sale for $990K

In May 2016, Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio in Denton closed its doors after almost 20 years of business. The all-ages venue had been a place for Denton bands to practice and build a following. Owner Josh Baish needed out because he was in the midst of a messy divorce, and…

Afrobeat on Display as Sean Kuti Appears at Trees Tonight

Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 play Trees Wednesday, Sept. 27. A show at Trees tonight provides an opportunity to get close to late afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti when his youngest son takes the stage. Seun Kuti stepped in as lead singer of Egypt 80 when Fela died in 1997. Seun’s says he…

Introducing the 2017 Dallas Observer Music Awards Nominees

The Dallas Observer Music Awards are confronting their mortality. They’re finding new respect for the trials faced by awards ceremonies past.  They’re contemplating quitting their 9-5, moving to the country and living off the land. In other words, the DOMAs are 29 this year. As in years past, the DOMAs will…

Music Factory in Irving Adopts New Name, Has Rocky Start

Ten years ago, voters in Irving agreed to finance a 16-acre, mixed-use entertainment complex off State Highway 114. It would have more than two dozen restaurants, an Alamo Drafthouse, and indoor and outdoor concert venues, along with retail and office space. That complex, originally called the Irving Music Factory, was…

For Andrew W.K., Music Is a Drug Without Side Effects

Andrew W.K. plays House of Blues Wednesday, Oct. 4. If you’ve been to a party where doing a keg stand counted as the price of admission or sat through the loading screen of a Madden NFL video game, then you’ve heard Andrew W.K.’s music. The California-born Michigan native has been…

Music News: Bon Iver, Jewel, Kacey Musgraves and More

This week brings another round of exciting new concert announcements as a trio of Texans bands together for Harvey Relief, a bearded indie-rock sage announces a local show and The Rustic gets intimate after hours. Elsewhere, we find veteran rockers hitting various stages, a pair of anticipated reunions and several…

Dallas Observer Mixtape with Joe Castillo

Joe Castillo is a seasoned vet who cut his teeth when disco was a new thing and Radio Shack existed. Although Castillo is best known for house music, his knowledge reaches into a multitude of niche genres, from country to drum and bass. These days, he can be seen playing…

Denton Musician Fed Thousands of Harvey Victims in Orange

Jared Thomas, a Denton musician, planned to go to Nashville to spend the week writing and schmoozing with music industry people when Hurricane Harvey made landfall in late August. Instead, he loaded up his backyard grills, his family and two friends and headed toward Houston. “I just told my wife…

Lubbock Country Venue Blue Light Is Expanding to Dallas

Josh Abbott, William Clark Green, Wade Bowen and more have all played Blue Light, a country venue in Lubbock. Now the small music venue is expanding to Deep Ellum. Marc Torres, owner of the new Dallas location, says the venue will be between Stirr and Harlowe, at 2811 Main Street…

Against Me! Survives By Being Unflappable

Against Me! plays the Granada Theater on Saturday, Sept. 23. In 2010, Against Me! encountered a potentially band-ending hurdle when it parted ways with its label, Sire Records, because the two records the group had recorded hadn’t met the label’s expectations. Instead, this change has catalyzed some of Against Me’s…