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In January, Little Grizzly will take up residency on Lower Greenville at Muddy Waters, performing at the club every Sunday night throughout the month. Seems at least a few of the bands that were (kind of) left homeless by the demise of Dan's Bar in Denton have taken a liking to the cozy confines of Muddy Waters. Slobberbone was already a regular at Muddy Waters and its sister club, the Barley House, and Little Grizzly and the Baptist Generals have been spending more time there lately. In many ways, the two bars are a better fit for those Denton groups, as well as Dallas acts like Pleasant Grove and Sorta (see Christina Rees' story later in these pages), bands that can hold their own in rock clubs in Deep Ellum, but find more appreciative audiences in other Dallas neighborhoods. (Well, there are only a couple of other neighborhoods in Dallas you can play in, but you get the gist.) Places where their loyal cache of fans can fill a room, or at least come close. Word is, Slobberbone and Pleasant Grove will test out their "life is better outside of Deep Ellum" theory next year, with a joint tour. Speaking of the Baptist Generals, the band should have its new full-length album out in late February. In the meantime, you can pick up the Generals' Captured Radio Waves + 1 Live Shot, five songs recorded at KTCU-FM's studio and at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios; it's in stores and at shows now. So good news all around...
The Deathray Davies and its spin-off, I Love Math, have finished up work on new records, both due in stores in the first few months of 2002. When exactly? Too soon to tell, as John Dufhilo, front man for Deathray and I Love Math, says he didn't expect the completion of the discs to coincide. One (Deathray's third long-player, the follow-up to last year's The Return of the Drunk Ventriloquist) was fussed over for a while; the other (I Love Math's debut) was more or less bashed out in a few sessions. Since Deathray plans to do more touring during the first part of next year, look for the Deathray disc to arrive early, with I Love Math following it into stores a couple of months later. Though that could change at any moment. Meanwhile, the group is taking its first extended break--only a month, but still--since it formed. They'll be playing with the Breeders (yes, those Breeders) at Trees on January 31. Something to look forward to...