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[26 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]

Like many faithful listeners, the jammy styles of Grateful Dead appeal to my ears and speak to my heart. An everlasting free flowing sound that transcends generations with ease.

Deadheads young and old united Wednesday night to groove to The Mickey Hart Band at Granada Theater, some even gathered for an impromptu drum circle during intermission. Mickey Hart took the stage with a slew of talented musicians including Dave Schools of Wide Spread Panic, vocalist Crystal Monee Hall, and keyboardist Tim [...]

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[12 Mar 2012 | No Comment | ]

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By Nicole Ido

Last time they played the Granada, the crowd scarcely filled the first floor, yet this time elbowroom was a luxury. Playing to a packed house on Friday night, Girls proved that their third album “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” is doing them well.

Lead singer and songwriter, Christopher Owens, rocked a Kurt Cobain meets surfer boy style with his disheveled blonde hair and grungy camo shirt. Bouquets of flowers embellished the stage while a clean (and very loud) [...]

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[7 Mar 2012 | No Comment | ]

 

After almost five years without touring, Radiohead was back in Dallas, and, once again, the British band proved why they are one of the best bands in history. The band played old songs, new songs, and even unreleased new songs for almost two hours to a sold out crowd on Monday at the American Airlines Center.

Let me just start by saying I saw at least 10 friends just walking in. It seems like half of Dallas was at [...]

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[28 Feb 2012 | No Comment | ]
Noise-Rock Buzzband Sleigh Bells Coming to Granada Theater on April 17th

Just announced today, Brooklyn’s Sleigh Bells are stomping through Dallas’ Granada Theater on April 17th in support of their spankin’ new sophomore release, Reign of Terror. The raucous duo are sure to attract a vibrant, equally raucous crowd–and all in time for a crazy Spring show season.

Lead lady Alexis Krauss and her musical partner, guitarist Derek Miller, are back with an album that pretty much solidifies them as one of the most inventive, noisiest indie rock acts — and one [...]