Bits: PlayRadioPlay!, Black Tie Dynasty, Faux Fox

Black Tie Dynasty will love you forever if you make this your MySpace image.We’ve got locals on TV, grubbing for MySpace attention and offering up new music. Dive in. Those who watched One Tree Hill may have done a double take when you heard “Elephants As Big As Whales” by…

Big Tuck Heading To Waco Sunday To Dip In Da Lac

Though he claims not to be as materialistic as most mainstream rappers, South Dallas rapper Big Tuck manages to rap about Escalades and rims on a few tracks. So he should feel right at home checking out the lowriders, custom cars and models when he isn’t performing and signing autographs…

Tonight! On The CW! Lisa Loeb! Gossip Girl! O! M! F! G!

Just got word that The CW network, The O.C.-wannabe Gossip Girl and Dallas’ own Lisa Loeb–or a trifecta clubs editor Jesse Hughey calls “The Holy Trinity of ‘Who Cares?'”–are set to join forces tonight on your television sets during the 7 o’clock hour. Loeb’s guest-starring role on the show takes…

The New York Times Is On To Denton.

Hey, now! The travel section of yesterday’s New York Times has sweet little profile of the little d in it, and it gets all “Is Denton the Next Austin?” while namedropping a bunch of local acts and even including a media player with songs from Midlake, Sarah Jaffe, The Baptist…

Over the Weekend: Journeys Backyard BBQ at Grapevine Mills

Journeys Backyard BBQ featuring Rockett Queen, Before The Fall, Alesana and othersMay 10, 2008Grapevine Mills Mall Better Than: Spending the day at the Journeys store nearby. I had high hopes for the Backyard BBQ. No, seriously. A decent mall band (Alesana), a handful of local acts and a collective of…

Good Friday: The Whigs, Fight Bite, Car Stereo (Wars), Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Jaffe sings. (allisonvsmith.com) Mostly local stuff bubbling up as the tops in town this weekend, which is totally cool by us. Each one of the acts we’re mentioning are ones you should be familiar with–one ones you should familiarize yourself with. So how’s ’bout we step it up, ‘mkay?…

Playback: The Week (5/2/08 – 5/9/08) In Review

What you missed on DC9 this week as you sat around marveling at how much you actually enjoyed Iron Man… – We told you about Strawberry Fields’ move and what it meant for the future of the store’s DIY concerts. – We let you know about a certain icon’s upcoming…

Coldplay To Play American Airlines Center on November 19

Go ahead and set your iPods to the over-used but somehow still uplifting anthem “Clocks.” Because, ladies and gents, Coldplay’s coming back to town. According to the press release that arrived in our mailbox this afternoon, the “Viva La Vida” tour (same name as the upcoming album which, unfortunately, doesn’t…

Why the Black Crowes Won’t Have Any Trouble Finding Munchies Tomorrow

The Black Crowes land in Addison. Does Addison have good taste in music? That’s debatable, judging by this lineup, but this weekend’s food and music festival, Taste Addison, has certainly managed to secure some big names for this year’s festival, including Friday performers Switchfoot and Gavin DeGraw and Saturday headliners…

Bonus MP3: What Made Milwaukee Famous — “Sultan”

What Made Milwaukee Famous (Cambria Harkey) We launched a new weekly DC9 feature called Aural Ambush yesterday, in which we hit the streets, armed with an archaic discman, and ask the people of Dallas their thoughts on a song from a band coming through town. Yesterday’s bit focused on the…

Looking For Funds, John Freeman Puts Sloppyworld PA System Up For Sale

This is not the Sloppyworld sound system. This is just a tribute. John Freeman’s had himself a rough 2008 so far, between opening Sloppyworld, perhaps closing Sloppyworld, definitely closing Sloppyworld and trying to scrounge up the money to pay Sloppyworld’s leftover bills. Now, just four months before he heads off…

Music for Mother’s Day

Ozzy knows how to give his mama some love.OK, boys and girls, Mother’s Day is this Sunday. That means you’ve got a mere day and a half to come up with something sweet for that lady who raised you (and maybe your grandma, too? She probably rules, too). In the…

Undead Legend

Vampirism, hard time, booze and stress relief through random gunfire: Unknown Hinson is the most rock ‘n’ roll cat to ever dismiss the genre as something “a damn 15-year-old punk can do.” But thanks to his darkly funny, politically incorrect songs and blazing rockabilly riffs, Hinson is gaining popularity with…