When house DJ and music producer Kaskade steps out onstage and is greeted by thousands of screaming fans, it sort of feels like a dream. Its a shock, said Ryan Raddon, 41, aka Kaskade. Ive been doing this so long, watching for over 20 years, and some people feel like this electronic explosion happened overnight, […]
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Childish melodies
Surprise: The guys behind power-pop outfit Forever the Sickest Kids never wanted to grow up. Playing a brand of music popular mainly with the Clearasil set, the Dallas-based outfit hasnt overhauled its sound dramatically since its 2008 debut, Underdog Alma Mater, even as its four members approach their 30s. Their friends and ex-bandmates are getting […]
Jon Lyle Williams and the Bravest Retreat Jon Lyle Williams and the Bravest Retreat
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Harp dreams
Its been a long music career for Oklahoma City songstress Camille Harp one thats lasted as long as shes been alive, really. I was born into it. It was never having to decide if I was going to do this or do that, said Harp, born to country-musician parents. Ive been asked when I […]
More than a fan
Thousands of kids grew up singing Boston rock classics More Than a Feeling and Peace of Mind into a hairbrush in front of the bathroom mirror. Tommy DeCarlo is the only one to go from fan to front man of the legendary Beantown export. Back when I was a teenager, my friends and I would […]
Black gold
When you are a three-piece band, the departure of one member especially the lead singer can be a killer. Luckily, for Dallas rock outfit Oil Boom, a lineup shuffle only made it stronger. Were happy with how things have progressed with this change, drummer Dugan Connors said of the addition of bassist Steve […]
Chelsey Cope A Deeper Root
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The Flaming Lips The Flaming Lips & Heady Fwends
Without consulting the track listing, I tried to associate any of its 13 songs with the visitors. Not counting the needlessly 10-minute cover of The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with Erykah Badus vocals, I was able to place one. My point? This is not a collaborative album in the true sense; this […]
Horse, of course
Credit: Doug Schwarz Few bands have the sense of state pride as Horse Thief. The outfits sound is the perfect intersection of the dusty country-folk Oklahoma long has been famous for presently encapsulated by Other Lives and the quirky, psychedelic noise preached by the likes of The Flaming Lips, Starlight Mints, Evangelicals and […]
Montu Bloom
Opener Dock Ellis is a doozy at nearly nine minutes, although it never overstays its welcome. John Barkley flexes his muscle here with keyboard work of Stevie Wonder pedigree, while Jon Godsy is equally impressive with the bass line throughout. Shama Pt. 1 and Skip Dickson borrow from lo-fi purveyors Toro y Moi and Ariel […]
