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Low Litas is a testament to the strength of lead singer/guitarist Mandii Larsen and bassist Penny Pitchlynn’s creative and romantic relationship.
Low Litas is a testament to the strength of lead singer/guitarist Mandii Larsen and bassist Penny Pitchlynn’s creative and romantic relationship.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point — to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
Album review: Cosmostanza College Dayze
If the light of youth is closing in on them, the OKC garage rockers are prepared to fight tooth and nail for every last second in the sun.
Often, there’s as much wonder in the process as the finished piece of art itself. That’s precisely the mark of Oklahoma City indie rockers Feel Spectres.
Often, there’s as much wonder in the process as the finished piece of art itself. That’s precisely the mark of Oklahoma City indie rockers Feel Spectres.
Wayne Coyne and his Flaming Lips cohorts cast a long shadow, one that Stardeath and White Dwarfs probably won’t ever fully escape.
Wayne Coyne and his Flaming Lips cohorts cast a long shadow, one that Stardeath and White Dwarfs probably won’t ever fully escape.
The group’s eponymous record bears some of its most compelling songwriting to date.
The group’s eponymous record bears some of its most compelling songwriting to date.
Song review: TJ Mayes – “When Love Comes Down”
The lead single from TJ Mayes’ upcoming debut is so authentic it might as well come with a pack of cigarettes and jar of hair grease.
Song review: Boare – “playdatshit”
The world is in the midst of an electronic music renaissance, and you find most of this boon of producers laying claim to the club-friendly, bass-dropping variety.
Song review: Broncho – “Class Historian”
Addictive hooks come about as easy as breathing for frontman Ryan Lindsey.
