Cory Graves

Buzz Rankings: 5/9.

The Polyphonic Spree Know A Thing Or Two About Being No. 1. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are re...

Soul Power.

Scenes From Last Week's Phenomenal Charles Bradley Show at Trees. At this point, Charles Bradley's past has been well-documented. Don't know it? OK, here's ...

White Noise.

Smile Smile Officially Breaks Up, and Zhora Shuffles The Deck. According to at least one old song, breaking up is hard to do. Even harder, though? Breaking up ...

Songs About Dallas.

Dallas String Band's "Dallas Rag." There are a ton of songs about or inspired by Dallas, and they say a lot about who we are. So each week in this space, ...

Buzz Rankings: 5/2.

This Week, Ishi Wound Up On Top. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are really putting in work and se...

White Noise.

Rubber Gloves Goes Smoke-Free, and The Toadies Get Animated. First up today, we'd like to extend some birthday wishes to Willie Nelson, a true Texas legen...

Songs About Dallas.

Polyphonic Spree's H-O-O-P-S Yes! There are a ton of songs about or inspired by Dallas, and they say a lot about who we are. So each week in this space, w...

Buzz Rankings: 4/25.

This Week, Erykah Badu and Jonathan Tyler Share The Spotlight. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are...

White Noise.

New Fumes Helps The Flaming Lips, and Eisley's Family Keeps Growing. Since 2009, Gutterth Records co-founder Michael Briggs has been masterminding Denton&...

Songs About Dallas.

The Nightcaps' Wine, Wine, Wine. There are a ton of songs about or inspired by Dallas, and they say a lot about who we are. So each week in this space, we...

Cory Graves

Associate Editor

Cory Graves is the Associate Editor at Central Track. He enjoys not only writing about Dallas and its local music scene, but being a part of it as a member of the band Vandoliers. Courtney Love once referred to him onstage as “my fucking therapist,” which he immediately put on his resume.