Cory Graves

Songs About Dallas.

Willie Nelson's Dallas. 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'll...

Buzz Rankings: 9/27.

Kirby Brown Leaves Town On Top. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which bands in town are really putting in work and se...

Songs About Dallas.

The Tah-Dahs' Dallas. In the mid 2000s, Dallas was home to a pretty unique musical bond. Two of the city's most popular acts at the time were the pop outfits T...

Buzz Rankings: 9/20.

Sarah Jaffe Tops This Week's List. Yes, Again. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene each and try to determine which bands in town are rea...

Songs About Dallas.

Play-N-Skillz' Dallas Freaks. In 2007, Irving siblings Juan and Oscar Salinas won their first Grammy. Better known as the hip-hop production duo Play-N-Si...

Buzz Rankings: 9/13.

Polyphonic Spree Crowds Everyone Out Of The Number One Spot. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which bands in town are...

Songs About Dallas.

Butthole Surfers' Pepper. 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'...

Buzz Rankings: 9/6.

RTB2 Is Twice As Nice This Week. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which bands in town are really putting in work and s...

Songs About Dallas.

Ben Kweller's Falling. At age 19, Ben Kweller was already on the brink of has-been territory. His band Radish had signed a record deal with Mercury Record...

Buzz Rankings: 8/30.

It Takes RTB2 To Tango This Week. Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which bands in town are really putting in work and ...

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.