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August 23, 2011 by Sarah Jane Semrad

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Seven years have passed since Denton singer-songwr Seven years have passed since Denton singer-songwriter and visual artist Claire Morales last released an album (2018’s “All That Wanting”). While much of that time has been spent crafting the expansive, intricate and wholly mesmerizing follow-up “Lost in the Desert,” which arrives August 19, Morales has also been contending with the aftermath of "Wanting."⁠
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The 10-track album, co-produced by @clairemoralesmusic and her bandmate Alex Hastings, will be accompanied by a graphic novella, as well as music videos, like the single-take marvel for lead single “Champion.”⁠
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Ahead of a July 19 show at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios, KXT’s Preston Jones spoke with Morales about the boundaries between artistic disciplines, refusing to pass judgment on her self-expression and the value of her close-knit creative community in Denton.⁠
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🔗 Read the full interview at the link in bio. ⁠
📸 ⁠Ellie Alonzo⁠
One of @leonbridges’ most underrated qualities i One of @leonbridges’ most underrated qualities is his innate skill as a collaborator.⁠
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The Fort Worth-based, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has built up as impressive a resume as a guest artist as he has taking center stage. Everyone from Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves and Diplo to Khruangbin, John Mayer and Luke Combs has tapped Bridges over the last decade for a reliable dose of his honeyed pipes.⁠
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Add to the impressive list another act, the Swiss-formed instrumental duo @hermanosgutierrez, which enlisted Bridges to sing on the pair’s inaugural single with English-language vocals, as heard on the lustrous, sensual “Elegantly Wasted,” out now, complete with a video filmed at Oak Cliff’s @texastheatre.⁠
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🔗 Listen to the new track at the link in bio. ⁠
📸 Jackie Lee Young
Murray Hammond, the bassist of the Old 97s has rel Murray Hammond, the bassist of the Old 97s has released his second solo album, “Trail Songs of the Deep. ⁠
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Trail Songs of the Deep is a thing of widescreen beauty, folk delivered from an off-kilter angle, full of looming shadows and lonely expanses. Hammond’s embrace of vintage instruments, such as Mellotrons and cellos, only deepens the unstuck-in-time feeling of the 10-track collection produced by Hammond and Todd Burke⁠
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KXT contributor Preston Jones spoke with Hammond about the restlessness inherent in these new songs, getting comfortable creating with non-97’s musicians and what other, non-solo projects are on the horizon.⁠
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🔗 Read the interview at the link in bio. ⁠
📸 Tom Gold⁠
Fort Worth’s own cowgirl-mermaid @thelorenaleigh Fort Worth’s own cowgirl-mermaid @thelorenaleigh performed a one-of-a-kind set LIVE at the OMNI on Friday night as part of a new series that spotlights North Texas musicians alongside the OMNI’s cutting-edge 8K dome LED screen—blurring the line between live music and visual art.⁠
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🔗 Head the link in bio for more photos.⁠
📸 Jessica Waffles / @wafflesweekly⁠
In the midst of his own grief, Pat Green wants to In the midst of his own grief, Pat Green wants to help others.⁠
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Less than two weeks after the Fort Worth-based Green lost his younger brother, John, his sister-in-law, Julia, and the couple’s two sons in the July 4 Guadalupe River flooding, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is headlining a flood relief benefit Thursday at Arlington’s Globe Life Field, in partnership with the Texas Rangers and REV Entertainment.⁠
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The livestream will begin at 6:30 p.m., and will be viewable either through the Pat Green Foundation’s donation page for the Central Texas flood benefit, or at the link in our bio.
“The Weight Won’t Wait,” Pleasant Grove’s “The Weight Won’t Wait,” Pleasant Grove’s first new single in a decade, is out now. 

Drummer Jeff Ryan explained that the single is “an unreleased track from the sessions… when we were recording The Heart Contortionist with [producer] John Congleton back in 2006-07 in various studios around Dallas.” Contortionist had a lengthy gestation: The LP wasn’t released until a decade later in 2016.

Dallas indie rock sextet will play a show at Ruins on August 23. 

🔗 Read the full story from KXT writer Preston Jones at the link in bio.
📸 Spencer Martinez
Today’s Vinyl Pick 🎶 Join host Benji McPhail Today’s Vinyl Pick 🎶 Join host Benji McPhail for an in-depth look at the self-titled debut album from Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. Hear how Rateliff went from being a folk troubadour to fronting one of the finest soul bands in the world. Plus, hear some great music from the album!

Tune in at 7 a.m. today, and every Tuesday on 📻 91.7 FM | 💻 KXT.org | 📱 KXT App
Members of Fort Worth country singer Pat Green’s Members of Fort Worth country singer Pat Green’s family are among those unaccounted for following the floods that ravaged central Texas over the weekend.

Read the full story at KXT.org.

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