10 Best Music Concerts Over the Week

It is amazing how many duos we have got through North Texas this week. Hen, Cocks, Pearl Earl, ex-Regrets, and Mutha-Falcon are all in the mix. This article is inspired by the post on Dallas Observer so you can check it out if you want to see the videos. 

#1 – Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn with their album Reboot came out of retirement in 2019. This is a collection of constitutional classics with invited vocalists like Kacey Musgraves and Luke Combs.

#2 – Pearl Earl

Their first show since July played by Pearl Earl in Dallas. Sub-Sahara and Tyler's Gorgeous Jetson psychological band will be part of the band. Earl Hartley and Thrift Star are due to release soon, the solo project of Ariel Hartley.

#3 – Local H


Local H was founded by two R.E.M. songs in 1987. The band saw nine studio albums and dozens of other releases featuring three drummers. Local H's energy-efficient shows define the standards for bands like "The White Stripes," "Japandroids” and "The Front Bottoms" Local H's show opens in Radkey's Trees night.

#4 – Tacos Killer

Tacos Killer is increasingly getting famous for giving a stage to almost anyone wanting to play in Northern Texas. The small interior stage offers major vibrations and its larger open-plan stage is in the backyard. The killer will host a day-long festival on Saturday featuring 17 bands including Matchstick Ghost, Penny Bored, and House Parties.

#5 – Lewis Del Mar


The August 2020 release of Lewis Del Mar's second album is on the schedule. The duo spent two years in a Rockaway Beach bungalow silently working on the album.

#6 – Ex-Regrets

Ex-Regrets is a new rock group that celebrates the release of their first EP Here Come the Water-work with the heart of the riot. All the topics covered by the new EP are addiction, sexism, traditionalism, and toxic relations. He And Mutha-Falcon and the Cocks will support the band opening.

#7 – The Front Bottoms

They are known for Dense, confessional texts and complex Guitar works. The band's sound is now more in line with garage rocks and has been associated with genre terms such as "emo” and "indie.

#8 – Dropkick Murphys & Rancid

After their 2017 co-headlining tour, the Boston to Berkeley II tour will again bring together former Hellcat records. The tenth album, Turn Up That Dial released earlier in the year by Dropkick Murphy. They already released seven singles to support this album. Since that time, Rancid has not published a follow-up but has worked on one of the many other projects of Band Leader Tim Armstrong.

#9 – Anti-Flag

Anti-Flag Pittsburgh has been in the punk world for decades as a strong activist voice. PETA, Greenpeace, and many others. Their recent release, Vision 20/20, turned the former president into a sharper eye, denouncing fascism whilst still hopeful of future better things. California punk bands are part of the stage: Grumpster, Dog Party, and Queens.

#10 – Willow Smith


The new album of Willow Smith, I'm feeling ALL lately, is closer to pop-punk alt-rock. The singer worked on her song "Grow" with Blink-182 and Travis Barker of Avril Lavigne. The album has mostly received favorable reviews despite the new direction of the artists. Tickets have sold out for the Wednesday evening show in Trees, but you still get some on StubHub for a pretty penny.

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