Local emo band is playing a show this Saturday at the Conservatory.
Joshua Boydston
They’ve done the hard work. They’ve made Oklahoma relevant again at a national level, Stratton said.
“They’ve done the hard work. They’ve made Oklahoma relevant again at a national level,” Stratton said.
Shameless Friend expands definitions of art, music
Too often, noise music is more about the show than the tell.
Singer-songwriter Aaron Pierce welcomes the changes a new year brings
Few Oklahoma artists have utilized 2014 the way that singer-songwriter Aaron Pierce has
Album review: Cherry Death, Brain into Blue Skies
Tim Buchanan would have been forgiven for simply biding his time while awaiting the future of Glow God, one that is on pause at the moment with a member doing research in Germany.
American Aquarium rises from its death bed with new album
Burn. Flicker. Die. was supposed to be the end for American Aquarium.
Travis Linville is modest, modern Oklahoma folk icon
The scope of Oklahoma folk looks drastically different now than it did even five years ago, a veritable oil boom compared to the slow trickle that had preceded in the years even decades prior. Artists like John Fullbright and Parker Millsap are hogging the Americana spotlight on a national scope, nabbing Grammy nods […]
Even as Oklahoma’s own Turnpike Troubadours watch their careers launch off into another stratosphere, their personalities remain clung to earth.
Even as Oklahoma’s own Turnpike Troubadours watch their careers launch off into another stratosphere, their personalities remain clung to earth.
