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IndianGiver — Plafond EP

If you were to peruse the “About” section of IndianGiver’s Facebook page, you’ll notice how the instruments attributed to each of the Oklahoma City band’s five members are described with downright flippancy: Dylan Jordan plays “sticks & animal skins,” while Jazzton Rodriguez earns his keep with “shanties & loud noises,” and so on.
05/22/2013 | Comments 0

Various artists — Never Give Up: Celebrating 10 Years of The Postal Service

Few indie bands have had the impact on current music that The Postal Service has. Even fewer have done so with only one album.
05/15/2013 | Comments 0

Big Worm — Bench All-Stars

Fans of the comedy classic Friday may recognize the name Big Worm, but the Big Worm behind Bench All-Stars is rooted not in South Central L.A., but on the streets of Oklahoma City.
05/08/2013 | Comments 0

Code 22 — Going Soft: The Acoustic Album!

The guys of Oklahoma City’s Code 22 seem like a likable group of fellas. Their latest release, Going Soft: The Acoustic Album!, is likable enough as well — so likable that on first listen, I took its clean, acoustic sound and clear, unstressed vocals as an alternative praise-and-worship band.
05/08/2013 | Comments 0

Eureeka — Polysynthetic Fields

It’s always refreshing to hear music that embraces its own eccentricity, yet presents it in an accessible and meek fashion. Eureeka — the Norman-based duo of Jordan Vargas and Devin Wahl — has tapped into this rarified air on its self-released EP, Polysynthetic Fields.
05/08/2013 | Comments 0
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Flaming Lips contribute to 'Spider-Man 3' CD


Joe Wertz May 10th, 2007

Moviegoers checking out "Spider-Man 3" might hear something strangely familiar. Or familiarly strange. Oklahoma's The Flaming Lips have contributed an original song, "The Supreme Being T...

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Moviegoers checking out "Spider-Man 3" might hear something strangely familiar. Or familiarly strange. Oklahoma's The Flaming Lips have contributed an original song, "The Supreme Being Teaches Spider-Man How to Be in Love," to the sound track.

The song is spacey, fun and quirky in the typical fashion of the Fearless Freaks " a punchy digital tune with soaring vocals by Wayne Coyne. The Lips " who also have landed on the sound tracks to "Batman Forever," "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" and "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie" " also cover the theme from the Sixities "Spider-Man" cartoon for the "Spider-Man 3" album. "Joe Wertz

 
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