Six years ago, five high school students recorded an album in a Fort Worth church basement. Lots of local support and a major record deal later, Green River Ordinance has released its label debut, "Out Of My Hands." Lead singer Josh Jenkins said the album is a testimony to the band's work over the past year. (1) comment
The House of Blues was jam-packed Thursday night with all different kinds of people, from hipsters to members of the corporate world. The night started off with singer, acoustic guitarist and keyboardist Eric Hutchinson, who produced a surprisingly full sound considering he was only backed by an electric bassist and a drummer. (1) comment
Jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker once said, "Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your own wisdom." Parker's music recreates his experiences, thoughts and wisdom for the listener. The same is not true for jangly dream-pop band Elkhart, whose contemporaries like Mazzy Star and Low with their minimalistic songs straddle the line between ambience and boring the audience. (0) comments
On the home page of its Web site, Facebook says it "helps you connect and share with the people in your life." Those people now not only include your old high school pals, international friends and past crushes, but also aunts, uncles, priests and even TCU professors. (0) comments