Cory Graves

Set The Record Straight.

Let's Clear Up Some Misconceptions Still Floating Around About The Downtown Dallas Attack. After events like the ones that unfolded in Downtown Dallas last Thu...

On The Mend.

Ten Events This Week To Help Dallas On The Road To Recovery. In the wake of last Thursday's tragedy, several groups have organized memorials, vigils and other ...

Unsung Heroes.

These Are Just Some Of The Heroes From Thursday Night's Attack In Downtown Dallas. Nearly every time the country faces some sort of national disaster or crisis...

Flipping The Bird.

Why Did DPD Wait 17 Hours To Delete Its Tweets Naming Mark Hughes A Suspect In The Dallas Shootings? After some 17 hours of circulating around the internet, tw...

Songs Of The Week.

New Music From Rat Rios, Ronnie Fauss and More. Welcome to Songs of the Week, where we hip you to all the new Dallas-area releases you should be caring about. ...

In The Clear.

Hey DPD, You Might Want To Take Down Your Mark Hughes Tweets. It's Been 12 Hours. Update at 8:08 pm. on July 8, 2016: After 17 hours, DPD has finally deleted i...

Buzz Rankings: 7/7.

This Week, SikwitIt Was All Class. 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 ...

Fame Game.

Quiz: Can You Guess The Most Famous Person Living In Each Dallas Neighborhood? Stars -- they're just like us. I read that in US Weekly once, so I'm inclined to...

White Noise.

Dallas Winds Set a Record, The Cubes Throws Free Concerts and St. Vincent Goes Down The Toilet. There's few songs as patriotic as John Philip Sousa's "Stars an...

In The Same Boat?

After A Year Of Turmoil, Ships Lounge Is Finally Reopening. For Real This Time. The saga of Ships Lounge continues: After closing somewhat abruptly last July, ...

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.