Month: March 2010

Salim Nourallah

Salim Nourallah is a North Texas music scene fixture. After gaining initial acclaim with the Denton-based Nourallah Brothers (with his brother Faris), he released several solo albums, most notably Beautiful Noise and his most recent, Constellation. Having also established himself as an in-demand producer (Old 97’s, Buttercup) and bassist (Rhett Miller), he joins Joe Kozera… Read more »

Carrie Rodriguez

Former Austinite Carrie Rodriguez’s career hit a big break when Chip Taylor, who wrote “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning”, discovered her singing at the SXSW Conference in 2001. After releasing several albums with him, she put out her first solo record, Seven Angels on a Bicycle in 2006, followed by She Ain’t Me… Read more »

Iris Leu

Dallas singer-songwriter Iris Leu has quietly risen to be one of the most promising artists in the North Texas area. Her initial run of her debut EP, Permanent Transient, sold out after an extensive national tour. Hushaboo, which appeared in February 2009, showed the growth of her piano-based folk-pop sound. Video: Iris Leu performs at… Read more »

The Soft Pack – Down on Loving

The Soft Pack – “Down on Loving” The Soft Pack (formerly The Muslims) are an indie rock quartet from San Diego. Their songs are concise, rocking gems that bring back the raw energy of 60’s garage pop. Their self-titled debut (as The Soft Pack) begins with the catchy blast of “C’Mon” and never lets up.… Read more »

Midlake – core of nature

Midlake – “Core of Nature” Denton’s own Midlake created waves with The Trials of Van Occupanther in 2006, and took their time before releasing this year’s The Courage of Others. Tim Smith’s gentle harmonies roll over clean guitars which echo the sounds of early British folk. Midlake headlines the NX35 festival along with the Flaming… Read more »

The Middle East – “Blood” This Aussie band re-released this EP, The Recordings of the Middle East, after removing three of the more spacy, post-rock tunes, to give it more “focus”. After opening slots with Grizzly Bear and Doves, the band began to gather more attention, culminating in their appearance at Australia’s Big Day Out… Read more »

The Paul Slavens Show: LIVE BLOG for March 6, 2010

Happy Oscar night , glad you kept our musical appointment. This is where you can leave your polite comments and music suggestions. Give links to where music can be purchased if you can, it helps. New to me this week: Wyclef Jean Liam Lynch The Go! Team Stardeath and White Dwarfs Luminous Orange DJ Lobsterdust… Read more »

Dawes

Dawes sprung from the ashes of the band Simon Dawes, as lead singer and guitarist Taylor Goldsmith steered his new group into more country-rock territory, emulating the Laurel Canyon sound of the early 1970’s. Their debut release North Hills, prompted Rolling Stone to call them “the most promising purveyors of new-school country folk.” They bring… Read more »

Beach House – “Zebra” Beach House is the collaboration of Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand. Their last record, Devotion, garnered them critical praise from the likes of Pitchfork Media, while their newest, Teen Dream, continues with the shimmering harmonies and gorgeous guitars and keyboards. Legrand also lent her vocals to Grizzly Bear’s “Two Weeks”, which… Read more »

Port O'Brien

Port O’Brien’s indie folk-rock sound solidified when founding duo Cambria Goodwin and Van Pierszalowski added a rhythm section, giving their music a sonic lift that has propelled them to critical acclaim. Tours with Bright Eyes, Nada Surf, and Modest Mouse brought them to new audiences, while their latest release Threadbare has gained the band an… Read more »