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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.
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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

Tom Skinner — Tom Skinner

Sincerity is nearly dead in songwriting. The image of the earnest singer with eyes tightly shut and a crack in his voice as he plunges to emotional depths has become a joke.
05/08/2013 | Comments 0
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Monkees leader Davy Jones dead at 66

According to his website, the singer’s final public performance was in Oklahoma.


Music

Gazette staff
Davy Jones, front man for The Monkees, one of the 1960s’ most beloved pop groups, died today of a heart attack in Indiantown, Fla., where he resided. He was 66.
 
Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Let it Wride

From Iran to Oklahoma, The Wriders spout hip-hop that’s not only positive, but Persian.


Music

Joshua Boydston
Nima Tajbakhsh and Arash Motian didn’t have a particular American dream in mind when they made the move from Tehran, Iran, to Oklahoma City as teenagers in 2001.
 
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Branded

As a pioneer of the Red Dirt movement, Tulsa native Brandon Jenkins has music in his DNA.


Music

Joshua Boydston
Brandon Jenkins
8:30 p.m. Saturday
Grady’s 66 Pub
444 W. Main, Yukon
gradys66.com
364-8789
$7
 
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Linked in

Want to attend ACM@UCO’s LiveLink concert series, but don’t know any of the young bands? We’ve got you covered.


Music

Matt Carney
LiveLink
7 p.m. Friday
ACM@UCO Performance Lab
323 E. Sheridan
acm-uco.com
974-4700
free
 
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

In orbit

For star on the rise 12th Planet, creating an impact in dubstep — and electronic music in general — is history in the making.


Music

Joshua Boydston
12th Planet with Flinch
9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22
Kamp’s Deli & XIII X Lounge
1310 N.W. 25th
kampsok.com
819-6004
$15
 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Bar none

When The Sounds asked Kids at the Bar to sidle up for a European tour, the OKC DJ duo made it a double.


Music

Joshua Boydston

Oklahoma City DJ duo Kids at the Bar has many memories over the course of two full tours with Swedish indie rockers The Sounds, one across America and another currently in Europe. Explaining the rules of football ranks among the pair’s favorites … and weirdest.

 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

PJ Bond


Music

Mia Cantu
During college, PJ Bond and his band, Outsmarting Simon, spent school breaks touring. Eventually, the group signed a record deal, but the bandmates decided to answer the calls of day jobs.
 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Days of Lives

Embraced by critics, NPR and now Radiohead, Stillwater band Other Lives is on the brink of exploding big beyond our humble borders.


Music

Matt Carney
Sitting opposite a large mural of themselves at Jericho Tavern in Oxford, England, three members of Radiohead watched and listened intently as Other Lives played 45 minutes’ worth of the somber chamber pop that the Stillwater group has spent near a decade refining.
 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Hurt rockers

Want to hear what a modern-rock band sounds like without all the bells and whistles? You’ve got to Hurt.


Music

Matt Carney
Hurt
6 p.m. Tuesday
The Conservatory
8911 N. Western
conservatoryokc.com
607-4805
$12 advance, $14 door

7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22
Cain’s Ballroom
423 N. Main, Tulsa
cainsballroom.com
918-584-2306
$16 advance, $18 door
 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

‘Grande’ belle

Indie folksinger Laura Gibson explores confidence, both live and on her new album, ‘La Grande.’


Music

Joshua Boydston
Laura Gibson with Breathe Owl Breathe
9 p.m. Wednesday
Opolis
113 N. Crawford, Norman
opolis.org
820-0951
$10
 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Silly love songs

With Valentine’s Day on the immediate horizon, local artists share their go-to tunes for loving tender. Or, y'know, gettin' your freak on.

 
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Young restless

Instead of waiting for success to come to him, country star Chris Young grabbed it by the horns.


Music

Joshua Boydston
Chris Young with The Lost Trailers
7 p.m. Friday
Diamond Ballroom
8001 S. Eastern
diamondballroom.net
677-9169
$19 advance, $22 door
 
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Revolt!-ing

Looking for a casual, quiet evening out? Then don’t go see fluorescent dance-pop act Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!


Music

Matt Carney
Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! with Balthazar, Jabee and Little Ruckus
9 p.m. Thursday
Kamp’s Deli & XIII X Lounge

1310 N.W. 25th
kampsok.com
819-6004
$7
 
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Land of the Lost

For his latest musical project, Matt Sheehy brings Lost Lander out of the woods and into the starry sky.


Music

Joshua Boydston
Lost Lander with Kefalonia
8 p.m. Monday
The Conservatory
8911 N. Western
conservatoryokc.com
607-4805
$6
 
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Norman Music Festival headliners announced

Portugal. The Man and Hayes Carll are billed on the Main Stage and Jack Daniels Stage, respectively.

 
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