Sunday 19 May
 
 

God bless metal

Becoming the Archetype with Bermuda, The Burial, Horror Cosmic and Veil of Suffering
6 p.m. Saturday
The Conservatory
8911 N. Western
conservatoryokc.com
607-4805
$12-$14
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Here for the party

Gretchen Wilson with Outlaw Son
6 p.m. Thursday
Newcastle Casino
2457 U.S. 62, Newcastle
mynewcastlecasino.com
387-6013
free
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Bright stripes

Tiger High with Cosmonauts and The Garden
10 p.m. Monday
Kamps 1310 Lounge
1310 N.W. 25th
kamps1310lounge.com
819-6004
$5
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Reverb brotherhood

Basile Benefit Bash with The True Believers, The Fortune Tellers, The Reverb Brothers, DJ Jon Mooneyham and more
9 p.m. Friday-Saturday
VZD’s Restaurant & Club
4200 N. Western
vzds.com
524-4203
$20 Friday, $10 Saturday
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Back to basics

O Fidelis with Chelsey Cope
9 p.m. Thursday
Wormy Dog Saloon
311 E. Sheridan
wormydog.com
601-6276
free
05/08/2013 | Comments 0
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The Strangers — The Strangers


Joshua Boydston August 8th, 2012  

The last we heard from Moore emcee Jon Tefic (formerly Methotrexate), he had put out the stellar Camelpacks & Battlerapz, a smart full-length that acted as a tribute in equal parts to A Tribe Called Quest and Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All. Half a year later, Tefic is back, but with producer Shawn C at his side. Meet The Strangers.

Shawn C’s smooth, dreamy production provides a nice contrast to Tefic’s sharp-as-nails delivery. It’s a match made in heaven, and they certainly seem more comfortable together than the duo’s name might imply.

Again, Tefic proves he can put his own spin on any of his favorite artists’ music to make it his own, and Shawn C shares that ability. There are echoes of Drake/Clams Casino here, but layered against every other hip-hop heavyweight you’d hope to hear, from Kanye West to Kendrick Lamar. “Those of Us” and “Appreciation” feel radio-ready, and the entire affair is whip-smart and exciting with each passing listen.

With two stellar releases in a row under Tefic’s belt, he soon should be ushered right aside the likes of Jabee and Josh Sallee as one of Oklahoma’s favorite emcees.

The five-song effort whets your appetite for something even more substantial to bite into. The Strangers’ self-titled EP is available as a name-your-price download at thestrangersmusic.bandcamp.com. —Joshua Boydston

Hey! Read This:
Methotrexate's Camelpacks & Battlerapz album review  



 
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