Queens of the Stone Age Are One of the Last Few Legacy Rock Bands, But Don’t Call Them Rock Stars
Queens of the Stone Age’s Michael Shuman hates the term “rock star,” and looks up to Billie Eilish.
Queens of the Stone Age’s Michael Shuman hates the term “rock star,” and looks up to Billie Eilish.
If you have any interests at all, there’s probably a themed party for you. It seems niche DJ nights are the new cover band.
Santa has some gifts for you this year in the form of live music.
Dallas band Midnight Thirty is rising in North Texas. And the trio doesn’t even have a single studio recording.
Some people say that shows like these are free or cheap because nobody’s heard of these musicians before. There was a time when nobody had ever heard of The Rolling Stones either.
Didn’t we save our ex’s contact as “Toxic Fantasy”? Hunter Avant has a new pop persona as Vonti.
The family of ZZ Top’s late Dusty Hill is putting more than 1,000 items up for auction.
Musicians and comedians are mourning the loss of the Fort Worth bar that felt like a second home to so many of its regular performers.
Dallas may not have its own version of “New York, New York,” but it gets called out plenty in songs, and not all of them are country.
This week, it’s all about the artists who play music by their own rules with concerts from The Meteors, Liz Phair, Jeff Rosenstock and many more.
Some of today’s biggest artists jingled all the way to Dickies Arena to kick off Jingle Ball 2023.
DFW has bred some of the world’s best heavy music. From Fugitive to Frozen Soul, newer bands are now continuing the metallic-hardcore tradition.
If you’re bored with more traditional record stores, this collection of businesses that happen to sell records has you covered.
There is so much music going on in Dallas this week, and it won’t cost you much to see it for yourself.
Whether you love country Taylor, pop Taylor or all Taylor Swift, there’s a Dallas artist for you.
After giving thanks this Thursday, count your blessings with shows from Kirk Franklin, The Menzingers and Del Castillo.
Solo Stove confirmed that Snoop was giving up smoke, but not the kind of smoke that helped him produce some of the greatest hip-hop tracks in music history.
Another Turkey Day, another chance to count our blessings: Here are the things we love most about the music scene this year.
Kidz Bop makes music by kids, for kids. By those self-imposed standards, they aren’t so bad.
This week is filled with cheap and free shows you can take your relatives to – or take yourself, if you want some alone time.
The National ended their tour at Irving’s Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, and it was full of feelings.
Zound Sounds is a family-owned music school ready to make real musicians out of students.