Son of Stan Mines Nostalgia on New Georgia EP

It is a frigid Sunday morning, and Jordan Richardson is checking out of his hotel in Harrison, Ohio. Today marks day five of his band Son of Stan’s two-week tour, and it is too early, even though it is noon. With a new EP set to drop on Tuesday, October…

July Alley Has Closed

And at long last, the will-it-close-or-won’t-it saga of July Alley has reached its end. The Deep Ellum bar had been plagued by rumors of its demise for a years, culminating in a temporary shutdown over the Fourth of July weekend this past summer. Yesterday afternoon, the speculation was finally confirmed…

An LBJ Experience Seeks to Cross-Pollinate Dallas Music

What’s in a name? Well, if you ask the three founders of the new local music series, An LBJ Experience, a lot of things. Take the name of their new organization: For starters, it’s the acronym of their first names, Lee, Billy and Jesse. But its also, more obviously, the…

Jenny Robinson Brings a Fiery Attitude to Dallas Hip-Hop

Dallas rapper Jenny Robinson and her partner 8earcub’s performances are unlike any other live experience in town. Jenny Robinson is notorious for enacting orgasms on stage and for rolling around on the ground. 8earcub, whose real name is Gerardo Cortez, wears a brown faux fur bear coat/cape that has a…

Here’s a Video Recap of Last Weekend’s Index Music Festival

Well, that was a hell of a weekend, wasn’t it? In its third go-around, Index Festival spread out to three days of music with nearly 100 bands, all situated on its new, larger festival grounds between Cesar Chavez and Elm St., directly across from Epocha and The Prophet Bar. There…

DC9 at Night Mixtape with Marcos Prado

For the past decade Marcos Prado has been at the center of The Smoke, one of the longest-running DJ residencies in Dallas. The Smoke is the only DJ weekly in the area (possibly the state) that focuses exclusively on northern soul, a particular brand of soul music popularized in northern…

Voting for the 2014 Dallas Observer Music Awards Is Now Open

Hold onto your butts, Dallas; it’s that time of year again. Dallas Observer Music Awards time. DOMA time has moved back to its latest time of year ever, but we couldn’t be more excited about it. This year, our annual music awards showcase — Chevy Music Showcase North Texas Presents…

KNON’s Eric Schwartz Has a Goldmine of Classic Rock Photos

“Where am I gonna end up? There’s so much notoriety today, it’s astounding,” says retired photographer, Jeffrey Kliman. “It’s worse than Andy Warhol’s statement. You’re gonna be famous for 15 minutes. Now you’re gonna be famous for a nanosecond. Or three pixels.” Kliman’s lens has been capturing small portions of…

Skating Polly are the Teenage Sisters Behind “Uglypop”

At the age of 14, most of us were just sitting around and picking our noses while watching Boy Meets World and listening to our N*SYNC albums. Adolescence is usually when most of us do our slacking off, but Kelli Mayo, one-half of the Oklahoma-based sister duo Skating Polly, was…

Denton’s the Plunge Dive Headlong Into Doom-Metal

Plunge started as just a name, and the band that later formed under it sought to replicate the sound of the word itself. The chugging, sludgy doom-metal band that resulted is pretty spot-on. In bassist Cade Bundrick’s room before a show at Gatsby’s Mansion, the house venue he lives at…

Luke Wade Gets His Star Turn on NBC’s The Voice

By Steve Watkins Last Monday’s premiere of The Voice introduced the world to Luke Wade, a voice already familiar with fans all over North Central Texas. At least six separate watch parties were underway in various area venues where Wade has been a regular performer. Although a native of Dublin,…

Russian Circles Will Bring a Metal Edge to Index Fest on Sunday

Since 2004 Chicago-based post-metal trio Russian Circles have pounded out one brutally brilliant album after another. Last year, the group, consisting of guitarist Mike Sullivan, drummer Dave Turncratz and bassist Brian Cook, released the epic Memorial. Between headlining their own global tour and hitting the road with the Chelsea Wolfe,…

Michael Schoder Sold Records in His Car Before Buying the Granada

Mike Schoder is calmer than a well-fed cat in the ‘burbs, but don’t let that fool you. There’s nothing complacent about him. The owner of the Granada Theater and the adjoining Sundown at Granada, Schoder could easily be mistaken for a surfer bro, thanks to his long golden hair that…

Glamorama’s Blake Ward is a Club DJ with a Vision

There’s something special about the Beauty Bar come Saturday nights. Amidst the 1950s-themed decor and glittery, soft-hued color scheme, the tiny Knox-Henderson bar has two very important ingredients: Good drinks and even better music. In the case of the latter, that’s all thanks to Blake Ward. “DJs facilitate the human…

DC9 at Night Mixtape with Gabriel Mendoza

Gabriel Mendoza has built a reputation in Dallas over the past decade for being one of the must adventurous DJ’s in the city. Mendoza made this reputation not by sticking to any particular genre, but for playing that new favorite song you never even knew existed. From psychedelic turkish funk…

Party Static is Dallas’ Most Wildly Fun Band

Party Static light up a room. With their five members carousing on stage and their scuzzy, nonsensical music, they’re a band who truly lives up to their name. There’s the locked-in, simple rhythm section of Billy Kuykendall and Alex Mitchell. There’s the fuzzy riffing of Brett Michael Strawn. And then,…

Granada Theater’s First 10 Years: Our Favorite Memories

This month, the Granada Theater is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a music venue. It was then that Michael Schoder bought the then-movie theater and transformed it into the concert venue we know and love today. To help mark the occasion, we decided to pull together our favorite memories from…

Single Wide to Celebrate Birthday with Typically Trashy Flair

When iconic dive bar and live music venue Double Wide opened its doors at the convergence of Fair Park and Deep Ellum over a decade ago, the model trailer home, a paragon of irony, quickly became a favored hangout. Its success prompted owner Kim Finch’s decision to expand the franchise,…

Centro-matic to Call It Quits After December Tour

Yesterday afternoon social media started to fill with laments when word trickled out that one of North Texas’ most lauded and best loved artists, Centro-matic, would be calling it quits after their upcoming December tour. The group’s fervent fan base is sure to make their 14 remaining dates as a…