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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
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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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Wade Crow - The Crazy Social


None August 6th, 2009

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The most interesting music venue in Oklahoma City could very well be inside Wade Crow's mind. Club Crow isn't a dark corner, but it's definitely a hole in the wall' the kind of place one can visit to hide in plain view amongst friendly, staggering strangers. The Oklahoma City musician's latest, "The Crazy Social," is wild and generally inexplicable. At their most simplified, the 15 new songs grow from a singer/songwriter kernel, but what Crow explodes around each varies widely.


Looped jungle electronics and muddled melodies on "Ok Now" open the album. On this track, Crow's voice is droning and cyclical, each verse repeating an "Everything is OK, now" mantra in an addled attempt to convince himself. With its Casio-styled beat, acoustic guitar and distant vocals, "Tell Me to Have Fun Again" is manageably morose and sounds a bit like a late-night Dinosaur Jr. demo.


The screechy "Lala" is buried under synthesizers, a New Kids on the Block drum jam and sampled whistles, while the eponymous track 13 combines a slow-and-steady bass foundation, shimmering electronics and distorted stacks of lyrics.


Individually, each element of "The Crazy Social" might prove annoying, grating even. But stirred and stewed, the album simmers strange' unidentifiable, but oddly tasty."”Joe Wertz

 
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