Tonight: Lucinda Williams Listening Party At The Double Wide

Little Honey, Lucinda Williams’ latest release, hit the streets today and, because of that, the Double Wide is hosing hosting a listening party for the new disc tonight. No word on whether or not the great Lucinda might make an appearance–although I’d say the chances are slim to none), but…

Stereogum Premieres Centro-matic’s Video For “Rat Patrols and DJs”

I guess Denton is officially Stereogum’s new favorite music town. In the last month or so alone, the site’s covered Midlake, Centro-matic and a few others to boot. And, today, Stereogum premiered Centro-matic’s new video for “Rat Patrols and DJs”. Which, of course, was filmed outside of Denton’s own Dan’s…

Head On Over To Bill’s Records, Like Right Now

Just a reminder, since Good Friday won’t be ready for, oh, another hour or so, and since this show’s about to start within the half-hour: Pete Best, the Beatles’ original drummer, will be performing a free in-store set at Bill’s Records any minute now. So, y’know, get on it. –Pete…

No Depression Website Relauched, And Looking Good

Folks might recall that it was just this past February that No Depression magazine stopped the presses, closing down the revered alt-country/Americana publications after 13 years of keeping us all abreast concerning the ups and downs of rural music. But along with that news, co-founder Peter Blackstock sent out word…

Ain’t No (Apollo) Sunshine

You’ve bought the ticket. You’ve washed the T-shirt. You and your best friend, also a big Apollo Sunshine fan, have been practicing your encore yells to make sure they’ll be irresistible at the band’s show in Dallas next Friday, October 17. Keep in mind, there is a global financial crisis…

Barefoot At The Belmont Returns With New Fall Lineup

Kinda forgot it ever left, but a little birdy in the inbox chirped to remind me today that Barefoot At The Belmont, the outdoor concert series at Oak Cliff’s Belmont Hotel, where musicians play to the backdrop of the Dallas skyline, is back in business, starting next Thursday night, with…

Black Tooth Frown (Or: Zac Crain’s Book Woes From Hell)

It’s been over a year now since former Observer music editor, one-time mayoral candidate and current D Magazine writer Zac Crain last found himself being lambasted in the very dark, very murky waters of metal web site Blabbermouth.com’s comment section. But, hey, news like this–that Crain’s publisher, De Capo Press,…

Home Life With Laurie Anderson. Oh, And Lou Reed, Too!?!?

In this week’s not-yet-online Night & Day section, I wrote up a quick blurb about Laurie Anderson’s Homeland, which features Anderson, Tuvan throat singers, violin players and more, all colliding over an electro foundation, to take on the political and social topics of modern day America. It employs different themes…

Tonight: Skip The Debate And Catch Jonezetta At The Loft

That first McCain/Obama debate was pretty much a snoozefest of the highest order. The second go around tonight should offer a bit more interest, seeing that’s it has a town hall format. In any case, you can always TiVo the debate and head out to The Loft tonight and catch…

Hope You Remembered To Register To Vote Today (And Other News!)

So, it’s October 6. Last day in the State of Texas to register to vote for next month’s presidential election. Hope you remembered. If not, you’re a pretty detestable American. That, and you probably won’t appreciate the above video at all. It’s called “Obamarama,” and it comes from a collective…

Symbolyc One Gets The Baller Status Treatment

BallerStatus.com, which bills itself as an urban lifestyle network, just posted a lengthy Q&A feature on producer, MC, Strange Fruit Project member, Cannabinoid member and all-around hip-hop man about town Symbolyc One , talking to the Waco native about his work with Erykah Badu, his collaborations with Speech of Arrested…

Because There’s Nothing Like White Boys Singing About Jesus…

This Sunday, Superpages.com Center will host something called the Music Builds Tour, which aims to benefit local affiliates of Habitat for Humanity. Now, that’s a worthy cause and all, helping low income folks build their own homes, but one has to ask if it is worth suffering through acts as…

A Sorta-Sentimental Piece On Sorta From PopMatters

Smile, guys! You should be sorta pleased about this. (Mike Fuentes) PopMatters.com, the same people responsible for the exhaustive Salim Nourallah we linked to, um, back in April (for those of you scoring at home), bring us a much more concise take on Sorta’s upcoming self-titled fifth disc today, focusing…

Stereogum Talks Coffee, Vinyl With Midlake’s Eric Pulido

I’m not gonna say the “Quit Your Day Job” interview Stereogum posted with Midlake’s Eric Pulido today necessarily treads through any undiscovered territory–it doesn’t–but it is still a nicely packaged piece that allows fans and readers a quick entree into Pulido’s two non-band entities: Cappulido (his fair-trade, home delivery coffee…