The Lead Single Off The Dallas Heartland Rockers' Upcoming Third LP Boasts New Members And Some Added Grit, But Maintains The Band's Alluring Core Sound.
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By Our Count, 17 Different North Texas-Connected Acts Are Up For A Total 21 Awards Across 15 Categories At The 2020 Grammy Awards.
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The Bar, Formerly Of The Cedars, Announced It Was Closing Its New Lakewood Home Last Week. So, Why'd The Observer Pan Its Brunch Two Days After That Reveal?
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Trapboy Freddy Fulfills His Potential As One Of Dallas' Most Exciting Rappers With The Release Of A Viral Video-Sampling Instant Classic.
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Images Of The Dallas Mavericks' 2019-2020 City Edition Unis Have Leaked -- And, Holy Hell, Can This Team Please Hire New Graphic Designers?
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The Dallas-Raised Artist, Long A Collaborator Of Kendrick Lamar's, Now Has A Commissioned Air Jordan Shoe Collaboration To Call His Own.
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Are You A Young Area Creative Or Aspiring Journalist Who Already Loves Dallas Culture? Well, Do We Have The Perfect Opportunity For You!
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Almost Four Years After Arriving On The Scene, Dallas' Bastards Of Soul Drops A Tasty Pair Of Originals Recalling The Era That Inspired The Band's Formation.
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Oak Cliff Film Fest Wants Your Films, Lone Star Film Fest Scores One Of HBO's The Watchmen And The Music-Focused Cacophony Film Fest Debuts In Dallas.
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Pete is the founder, editor and president of Central Track. He is the former music editor of the Dallas Observer. His work has been published in The Daily Beast, Deadspin, LA Weekly, Village Voice, Spin Magazine, The Miami Herald and The Toronto Star, among other major publications. The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies has honored his long-form narrative writing and his blogging efforts alike. In 2009, NBCDFW.com named him one of the 25 Most Interesting People in DFW, a fact he remains all too eager to bring up at dinner parties.