Dallas Artist Breakfast Goes ‘Apocalypse Chic’ With New Album

The pandemic surely kept everyone in a post-apocalyptic mood, starting with our half-covered faces and sizzling political climate. Kaylee Howard tapped into this dystopian energy through a new musical project, drawing inspiration from science fiction literature and from the scenes of one bizarro nightmare of a year. In October, Howard delivered…

Midlake’s Joseph M Breaks Out in a Solo

Joseph McClellan is a busy man. On a gloomy day in Nashville, he is rehearsing for an upcoming performance at the Academy of Country Music Awards, where he’ll help open the festivities backing Miranda Lambert and Elle King as they perform their duet “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).”…

No, the COVID Vaccine Didn’t Kill DMX

On April 9, the world lost rough-voiced rapper DMX. He was 50. Born Earl Simmons, he claimed his spot in hip-hop around the world in the 1990s and early 2000s with hits such as “Slippin'” and “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem.” The rapper had reportedly suffered a drug overdose and died a…

10 Songs From Boy Bands That Actually Slap

Whether we like to admit it or not, boy bands shaped the music industry and pop culture. The OG boy band, The Beatles, practically invented the “fangirl” prototype. While the Fab Four quickly matured into a rock band, they undoubtedly paved the way for New Kids on the Block, *NSYNC,…

Devante Fields Rejects the Gang Life for Nonviolent Hip-Hop

What happens when you make a video and it goes viral? You run with it. That’s what Devante Fields did after releasing a music video for his song “Regrets” in 2011, which received hundreds of thousands of views. He was in high school at the time, and more than five…

4 Texas Psych Bands for Your Soundtrack to Another Trippy Year

Only one genre seems to befit the mindfuck caused by a trippy pandemic year: psychedelic. The genre has expanded within the last few years as artists explore different forms of psychedelic sounds within trap, trance, drill and more. This musical evolution continues as independent artists embrace the “new wave” by drawing…

DJ GSpook Remembered for His Legacy in Latino Hip-Hop

Pedro González Radio DJs have to craft a personality for their on-air audience. Hip-hop DJ and musician Pedro González, known as GSpook, didn’t need to make up a personality to reach his audience. “He was the same person,” says Dallas DJ J-Kruz, who met GSpook when they worked at K104 FM…

Punk Band Noogy Keeps the Beat Going to Honor Late Drummer

The members of punk band Noogy sit at a picnic table outside Dan’s Silverleaf after a long day of shooting the first virtual Thin Line Fest, set to air next week. The last staffer offers them a free drink, but a unanimously negative response relieves him of his duties for…

Legendary Texas Indie Musician Will Johnson Makes His Literary Debut

Will Johnson, the painter, famed Denton indie musician, Conor Oberst collaborator and raspy-voiced troubadour behind 29 albums says: “It’s the most psychedelic job you’ll ever participate in.” He is not, however, talking about music, painting, or even writing, his latest creative expression. He’s talking about parenting. Johnson is 49 (though…

Wonder Gang Assimilated to the U.S. Through a Deep Love of Hip-Hop

As Dallas was covered in snow and ice last month, rap duo Wonder Gang coincidentally dropped an icy hip-hop banger. “Ice Cola” is a jolly, opulent trap track, filled with raunchy sexual innuendos and allusions to alcoholic drinks. Brothers T.K. Savage, 21, and Keith Wonder, 28, formed Wonder Gang in…

On a Clear, Maskless Night, Deep Ellum Showed Its Face Again

When Gov. Greg Abbott reopened the Lone Star State, many assumed Texans would raid Dallas nightlife spots like Black Friday shoppers overrunning a Walmart. They’re not. “It’s calmer than expected,” said DJ Inzo from his Volgswagen bus-themed DJ booth at the Backyard bar in Deep Ellum. Max, a doorman at…

Do We Really Need Another Selena Gomez Album, Though?

Selena Gomez, an icon of young millennials and Grand Prairie native, recently implied to Vogue magazine that she’s done with her singing career. For a long time, Gomez has — whether by a calculated PR design or by accidental default — been perceived as a celebrity first and a star…