Most Popular
-
DISD In the Hole
Teachers get axed and parents fret as Dallas' school leaders scramble to cover a budget hole
-
Polygamy and Me
Seven months have passed since the polygamist raid in Eldorado, but for one mainstream Mormon, the effects linger
-
Beer Is Good
Texas law stifles state's craft brewers
-
How To Piss Off A Member Of Weezer
Brian Bell isn't so hot on comparisons between past Weezer records and the latest
-
DISD's Confederacy of Jerks
Extremely pushy parents—Latino, black and Anglo—must rise up to save DISD from itself
Recent Blog Posts
Tue Dec 2, 2:22 PM
Tue Dec 2, 1:12 PM
Tue Dec 2, 1:39 PM
Tue Dec 2, 12:29 PM
Tue Dec 2, 11:30 AM
Tue Dec 2, 7:00 AM
Tue Dec 2, 10:59 AM
Mon Dec 1, 11:51 AM
Recent Articles
Recent Articles by Jesse Hughey
No related articles found
National Features >
Riverfront Times
Old-school hog farming makes a comeback, thanks to some fine swine from Frankenstein.
By Kristen Hinman
Broward-Palm Beach New Times
Here's how you become one of those people who screams at his kid's coach.
By Bob Norman
SF Weekly
Transgender hookers with rap sheets are successfully fighting deportation--by asking for asylum.
By Lauren Smiley
Houston Press
First, Houston's DNA lab became a laughingstock. Then its controversial director was murdered.
By Randall Patterson
The Slow Burners
Published on August 27, 2008 at 12:42am
There are very few bands that manage to come up with a name that really says something about the bands sound, but The Slow Burners have done it perfectly. The electrified, countrified folk songs of George Neals post-Little Grizzly band smolder intensely but deliberately. Drummer Grady Don Sandlin and guitarist/keyboardist Ryan Thomas Becker are quite capable of blistering instrumentation, but usually play with considerable restraint so as to not overpower Neals delicate vocals and painful stories. If you havent familiarized yourself with them yet, this Friday night show in the cozy setting of The City Tavern is an ideal opportunity. The soaring psychedelic roots rock of Stumptone, whose Gravity Suddenly Released is one of the years best local releases, and Shibboleths tight instrumental lounge-pop should each nicely contrast and complement the Burners.
Fri., Aug. 29, 2008