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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
05/15/2013 | Comments 0

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
05/15/2013 | Comments 0

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
05/15/2013 | Comments 0

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
05/15/2013 | Comments 0

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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Cosmostanza — Champs


Joshua Boydston March 6th, 2013  

It takes most bands a couple of years to put out two EPs. Oklahoma City garage rockers Cosmostanza did that in less than six months.

The gruesome twosome of guitarist Maxwell Moore and drummer Raney Aboud shows what it’s learned on the heels of August’s awesome Rad Vibes, yet knows to keep the things that made Cosmostanza so intriguing in the first place: sugary hooks, youthful energy. Champs is grown-up a bit, yes, more grounded and — dare I say — mature, but still very much a fun-loving record at heart.

“Avant-Garde” starts off with a Japandroids’ “The House That Heaven Built” boom. It’s followed by the NES-glorifying “Never Cool,” recalling fellow OKC punks The Copperheads.

A symbol-titled track — let’s call it “Bug” — combusts into a pseudo-bluesy breakdown that would do Mark Sultan proud, and the pair gets even more amped up with “Electric Forest,” playing out like Metallica’s “Ride the Lightning” as translated by Jeff the Brotherhood. It’s loud and furious, but warm and fuzzy at the same time.

In closing, the duo sneezes out the snotty “Teenage Waste,” boasting some unexpectedly formidable guitar licks and a massive melody.

Champs finds good ideas being met by better production, musicianship and, most important, songwriting. Who knows what the two high school seniors might accomplish once graduation is in the rearview?

Download Champs for free and see the band for free with Sunny Side Up and Zero-One at 8 p.m. Friday at The Parish, 1757 N.W. 16th. —Joshua Boydston

Hey! Read This:
The Copperheads interview  
Cosmostanza interview     
Cosmostanza's Rad Vibes album review     
Jeff the Brotherhood interview 
Sunny Side Up interview  



 
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