Formed in the early 1990s in Denton, Texas, the alt-country-Southern roots-rock 'n' roll outfit known as Slobberbone have flown (too far) under the radar for more than two decades. Now, thanks to a ...
Speaking of New Year’s at the Kessler: It seems the fans at the venue were given quite the treat before Centro-matic counted down the new year, as opening acts Slobberbone and RTB2 joined forces to ...
You may not have heard of Slobberbone, but New West Records is doing their darnedest to change that. The record label recently released an 18-track Slobberbone retrospective (Bees And Seas: The Best ...
Further proof that time flies: Slobberbone plays its first Austin show in five years Saturday at the Continental Club. The reason the Denton-based quartet with the funny name has been away so long is ...
It’s not exactly a secret at this point–it’s on Dan’s Silverleaf’s online calendar, on opening act The O’s’ Myspace page and on the fan-run Slobberbone Myspace page–but we might as well pass along the ...
You wouldn’t need to listen to more than, say, 30 seconds of Slobberbone’s latest album, Slippage, to pick up on the group’s puckish, ragamuffin charm; nothing beyond the initial volley of feedback, ...
The honest truth is that I brought Slobberbone’s Slippage home because no one in the office was going to give it a listen, because Slobberbone is, in the scheme of things, an unfortunately amusing ...
In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, tirelessly defending the fundamental rights and freedoms within our community. With Arkansas ...
LITTLE ROCK — Few are the occasions when a touring band gets a club booking to play two nights in a row. Like an early Christmas present for fans of touring bands, especially the “indie” kind of band, ...
When he was a younger man, driving a forklift in a truck parts warehouse, singer-songwriter Brent Best could barely contain the songs in his head. The words scrolled across his brain like a stock ...
Perhaps it's just because there's no banjo this time, but Slobberbone's fourth album sounds a little less like the quartet's native Texas and a little more like New Jersey. Singer-guitarist Brent Best ...