Garrett Owen Wants To Make Music a Little More Complicated

You might not be able to tell by looking at him, but the rail-thin, mustached, cowboy-esque Garrett Owen loves to work out. The folk singer-songwriter can frequently be found nose-deep in fitness literature, yearning to bend, stretch, crouch and contort the way that the pros do. He does pistol squats,…

Slit Has a Lot to Give on Debut EP Nothing Left

Long before the pandemic had us all becoming just a bit more health conscious, the members of Dallas metalcore band Slit were concerned with another national health crisis. “The plan from the beginning was for the EP to center around a lot of mental struggles and the idea of giving…

We Tried the Travis Scott Burger at McDonald’s and Wish We Hadn’t

The Travis Scott meal at McDonald’s inflicted the worst bodily harm I’ve ever experienced in the performance of my journalistic duties, and I say this as a reporter who has gotten tear-gassed while covering a riot. In case you haven’t had the displeasure: The fast-food giant announced a limited partnership…

Doublepluspop’s Debut Album Took 18 Years to Come to Light

Many artists have used pandemic time to get creative and crank out an album within the course of a few months. Some have used this time to revisit projects that they have previously abandoned. In the case of doublepluspop, the four-piece revisited the project that was supposed to be their…

The 5 Best Music Biopics You Can Watch on Hulu

Iconic pop trailblazer Madonna is co-writing and directing an upcoming biopic on her life and music career, Universal Pictures confirmed in a statement on Tuesday. Joining the Queen of Pop on this endeavor is famed  writer Diablo Cody, whose most notable works include films such as Juno and Jennifer’s Body…

Will Schutze Is a Master Puppeteer for the Dallas Music Scene

If all of this world is a stage and men and women merely players, as Shakespeare suggested, then Will Schutze is a director. While most of us remain unaware of our various stages and roles, Schutze builds his and dreams up the beings to populate them in puppet form, whether they…

Dallas Band Sub-Sahara Says ‘Blue Lives Don’t Matter’

In a battle of political slogans, critics of the Black Lives Matter movement often come back with their own version: Blue Lives Matter. But blue lives don’t matter, Dallas punk band Sub-Sahara wants to make clear with its song “13-12,” which was released in late July. “1312” is derived from…

Rapper Lou CharLe$ Keeps Finding and Chasing Success

Sure, he’ll admit it: Did rapper Lou CharLe$ imagine one day owning a gleaming Lamborghini? Yes. Was there an ocean view involved? Of course. Supermodels and tequila? You bet. All of that was on his vision board, he jokes, but alas, there’s no extravagant whip in his garage, nor an…

Early 2000s-Inspired Songs That Are, Like, Totally Off the Hook

There are few things trendier than embracing styles and sounds of the past. Sampled choruses from classic songs and tracks from artists of a different era are nothing new; this year has seen a heavy increase in appreciation for the early years of the new millennium. What is it that…

The 8 Greatest Posthumous Albums of All Time

We’re not going to mince words here: We’re all in hell right now, and 2020 is a year that seems never-ending. No amount of tragedy fatigue will ever make the deaths of local musicians such as Riley Gale and Trini Lopez less devastating. No matter how turbulent this election cycle…

Danni and Kris Start an ’80s Dance Party as Popwave Duo Prizm

Danni James and Kris Williams grew up in the same Fort Worth neighborhood and never knew it. When the musicians finally met 10 years ago in their 20s, they had a lot of play time to make up for. Like most meaningful modern relationships whether romantic or professional, the pair…