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Crosstown Sounds: ‘Here We Go Again”
By Fort Worth Weekly
· July 15, 2026
· 3 min read
There I sat with the long-awaited second album from Boss Riot. Here We Go Again was queued and ready to go on the stereo. I lay down on my couch, closed my eyes, and as I listened, I heard my own life being amplified back at me. Each song felt like a chapter of the universal human experience: heartb
Key takeaway Here We Go Again was queued and ready to go on the stereo.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The release of Boss Riot's sophomore album, Here We Go Again, is a significant milestone for the North Texas music scene, particularly in Fort Worth . As a city with a rich cultural heritage, Fort Worth has a thriving arts community, with the Cultural District being a hub for creative expression. The album's blend of ska, reggae, and rocksteady genres, infused with a modern twist, is a testament to the city's diverse musical influences. With members of the band having ties to local music groups such as Rude King and No Questions Asked, Here We Go Again is a product of the city's vibrant music scene. The album's themes of perseverance, love, and self-discovery are likely to resonate with the city's residents, who have faced their own share of challenges, including the impact of severe weather and economic shifts. As a result, Boss Riot's music is not only a reflection of the band's personal experiences but also a reflection of the city's spirit and resilience.
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Category: arts ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 3 min
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