Wednesday 19 Jun
 
 

Kanye West — Yeezus

Try as you might, but there’s no escaping Kanye West. Turn on the TV, radio, computer — hell, take a stroll downtown and you might see his mug projected on the side of a building. It’s an undeniable fact of life in 2013: Kanye West is bigger than Buddha, Krishna and The Beatles (today, anyway) and he’ll be the first to let you know about it.
06/18/2013 | Comments 0

John Moreland — In the Throes

With the soul of a poet and the look of a Sons of Anarchy extra, Tulsa’s John Moreland has been gifted the sort of gravely, booming voice that does Bruce Springsteen proud and a similar understanding of the universal human experience. It’s made for some fantastic records — both as a solo artist and with his dissolved Black Gold Band — and In the Throes is his best yet.
06/19/2013 | Comments 0

Jumpship Astronaut — Lights Burn Out

Oklahoma has never been the haven for electronic rock music that it is for country, folk and, as of late, psychedelic pop, but from the sound of Lights Burn Out, Oklahoma City upstart Jumpship Astronaut seems intent on changing that.
06/12/2013 | Comments 0

Various artists — Reaching Out

Like so many Oklahomans, the local music scene has responded with generosity and grace in the wake of last month’s tragedy in Moore. In the weeks since, droves of local musicians have banded together for benefit concerts and radio marathons to raise funds for the relief effort, and with extraordinary results.
06/04/2013 | Comments 0

Progress in Color — Get Well

It’s been a long, bumpy ride for Glenpool’s Progress in Color, which saw a record deal with Epic evaporate before even one record could come of it, but it’s led the outfit to where it was supposed to be.
06/04/2013 | Comments 0
Newsletter
Home · Articles · Music · Music · Brilliant disguise
Music

Brilliant disguise


Dig the getups at this indie-rock showcase and costume party.

Joshua Boydston October 26th, 2011  

Hallopolis featuring Stardeath & White Dwarfs, Deerpeople and Brother Bear
9 p.m. Friday
Opolis
113 N. Crawford, Norman
opolis.org
820-0951
$8 with costume, $10 without

Stillwater indie-rock outfit Deerpeople is no stranger to costumes. In the past, pre-show rituals involved cloaking themselves in any number of disguises, and although the band moved away from that in recent performances, Friday’s Hallopolis show at Opolis gives them a chance to relive it.

“It’s fun to go back and revisit that,” drummer Jordan Bayhylle said. I’m pushing for ‘Star Wars,’ but everybody is leaning toward ‘Ghostbusters’ or ‘Pac-Man.’” Hallopolis — the yearly rock show and costume contest — has been a highlight on local bands’ calendars for five years now; past performers include Colourmusic and Evangelicals. Antonio Laster — front man of Stillwater electro-rock act Brother Bear — has admired the lineup from afar since inception and is excited to throw his hat into the ring.

right, Deerpeople

“Every time I see the list of bands, it always looks like a good show,” he said. “The bands are all pretty psychedelic, and I think we fit that mold. It’s going to be one of the best of the year.”

Laster is no stranger to Halloween shows, having played one or two with his old band, Mayola, and last year with Colourmusic in his hometown. The local rock vet knows of few shows more fun to play than Halloween.

“Regardless of what’s happening, it’s always a crazy party. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, and it’s fun to play a show that night,” he said. “You’re the main attraction of the pandemonium for that moment.”

Brother Bear is preparing to record a follow-up to its debut EP, with shows in Tulsa and more coming in between. Deerpeople is a little further along in the process, readying to master the successor to its debut and hoping to press the completed effort on vinyl.

In the meantime, the group is concocting some tricks and treats for Friday. Brother Bear has a cover in the works, as well as reintroducing some older tracks, while Deerpeople plans on unveiling yet more new songs from its coming EP. And because costume contest judging falls upon the acts, each is working on criteria for scoring the ghouls, ghosts and zombies making their way through Opolis’ doors.

“You can’t half-ass it,” Bayhylle said. “I’m mainly concerned with creativity … doing something totally unique, but gore and blood is always good.”

Photo by Doug Schwarz.

Click below to download Deerpeople's eponymous debut EP for free.

 
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
 
 

 

 
 
 
Close
Close
Close