Nobody in their right mind would ever accuse Husbands of remaining stagnant.
Zach Hale
Much of Tallows’ 2013 album, Memory Marrow, seems ripe for the remix treatment.
Much of Tallows’ 2013 album, Memory Marrow, seems ripe for the remix treatment.
Song review: John Fullbright “High Road”
Like many of the artists his supporters have likened him to, John Fullbright is a storyteller at heart.
Film review: Neighbors
Based solely on the way the film has been marketed, it would be easy to write off Neighbors as yet another Seth Rogen stoner-com — or worse, frat-com — yet doing so would miss the mark entirely.
Luna Moth is no stranger to experimentation. Joey Paz’s Norman-based project began in 2010 with Shamanic Youth, a 10-track exploration of layered guitar and pop deconstruction, but has since evolved into a fleshed-out four-piece.
Luna Moth is no stranger to experimentation. Joey Paz’s Norman-based project began in 2010 with Shamanic Youth, a 10-track exploration of layered guitar and pop deconstruction, but has since evolved into a fleshed-out four-piece.
Given its proximity to bars, restaurants and the curbside beverage stands that will adorn Main Street, you can’t be faulted for enjoying an alcoholic beverage or six at Norman Music Festival this weekend.
Given its proximity to bars, restaurants and the curbside beverage stands that will adorn Main Street, you can’t be faulted for enjoying an alcoholic beverage or six at Norman Music Festival this weekend.
Album review: Horse Thief Fear in Bliss
Listening to Horse Thiefs previous release the haphazardly melodramatic Grow Deep, Grow Wild felt like a chore. Whatever potential the Oklahoma City folk-pop act demonstrated on the EP was obscured behind a formulaic, contrived and ultimately hollow cloud. But it at least offered a glimmer of promise for a band consisting of, frankly, […]
Horse Thief Little Dust
In advance of their upcoming album, Fear in Bliss, Oklahoma City folk-rockers Horse Thief debuted a new single this week on popular music blog Stereogum. The song, “Little Dust,” is a breezier affair than “Devil,” the album’s first single. It features a mid-tempo rhythm section and twangy guitar swells layered beneath singer Cameron Neal’s nasally croon, and […]
Colourmusic May You Marry Rich
The Stillwater-based psychedelic act closed the curtain on last months Buffalo Lounge events at South by Southwest with a dazzlingly deafening set of material new and old, raising the already-high bar for one of Oklahomas most established and prodigious acts. Thankfully, May You Marry Rich the bands third studio album by and large […]
Buffalo exchange
The majority of the action was going on upstairs, though. When you walk onto the wooden rooftop, you have two options: turn left for the bar (always a solid maneuver) or right for the music. The downtown setting provided an elegant backdrop, with the iconic Frost Bank Tower literally right across the street. A total […]
