Not many bands look forward to their first trip to Oklahoma as much as Fort Worth, Texas Skeleton Coast although a quick listen to its spotless, self-titled debut is telling. The hazy, textured and delightfully out-there disc owes a certain debt to Oklahomas native sons The Flaming Lips, whom front man Bobby McCubbins notes […]
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At bat
Curtis Grimes life reads like your classic country narrative: A promising baseball prospect ditches his chance at a shot in the big leagues for a girl, only to come away heartbroken a short while later. But instead of picking up the bottle, he picked up a guitar, and what sounds like the character in so […]
Laura Leighe The Laura Leighe EP
But its not like there isnt good pop music being made, and one of the brighter spots is the angel-faced and -voiced Duncan native Laura Leighe, who seems more concerned with connecting to her listeners than selling them a product. Her EPs opener, Find Me, is a saucy and masterfully produced single with a clever […]
The Fabulous St. Knicholas Cage Shit Surf
The four-piece might become a National Treasure if it keeps producing music as good as it does on Shit Surf; this five-track effort is pretty Kick-Ass, not once rolling Snake Eyes. Shit Surf departs off like a maddened criminal flying Con Air with Duane & The Eddies boasting a guitar lick that will melt your […]
Ex marks the hot
Photo: Renate Winter Conventional isnt really Ex-Cults thing. The Memphis punk outfit, which is set to perform Monday at The Conservatory, inked a deal with a hometown label within a remarkably short time frame and played its first show mere months after formation. In the time since, an unwavering deluge of momentum has hurled these […]
They’re gonna rock you, sucka
Peter Anthony Seay II, front man for Oklahoma City garage rockers Junebug Spade, has a million cool points for you if you catch the movie their name references. Take a minute to think about it, if you need to Times up. Its from Im Gonna Git You Sucka, Seay said. We were debating a […]
Dewey Binns High Character
Hailing from the decidedly unglamorous city of Lawton, Dewey Binns is the sort of blue-collar rapper everyone can get behind, but hes just as book-smart as street-smart, as evidenced by this Steinbeck-esque collection of hip-hop vignettes. One gets the feeling that Binns rarely was satisfied with his first word choice, refining each line with the […]
Michael Summers More
Plus, I just like writing Honky Cat. This winning formula that has made Michael Summers the Michael Bublé of the 405 carries throughout the entirety of More. So slip on your finest cocktail dress, load up on olives and pour yourself a tumbler full of the perfectly blended tunes. Secret Love Affair is the way […]
Dirty Red & the Soulshakers Soul Shakin’
Opening with the innuendo-laden Cornbread, which makes you want to sop up all forms of sexual beans and greens, lead singer Eric Dirty Red McDaniels powerfully soul-drenched vocals and funky harmonica immediately let you know youre in for a long, sweaty night. The pure, rolling thunder of Shotgun, with its impressionable refrain of My shotgun […]
Citizen Fred Citizen Fred
After several listens, I’m still trying to process the idea behind it: Is the Oklahoma City act a joke band? Is it ironic art? Is it music to pump iron to? Or am I just overthinking it? Several songs are wonderfully hard-charged aggro-rockers that make you want to drive your beat-up Vette 110 miles per […]
