Roots rocker Slaid Cleaves influences are all of the usual suspects expected from someone of his songwriting ilk: Jimmie Rodgers, Johnny Cash and Bruce Springsteen. But it was a youthful listen to one of his fathers Hank Williams albums that set Cleaves on his songwriting path. I listened to those lonesome, sad songs, and it […]
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Hogan’s Fable
Hogan, a 2008 music composition graduate of Oklahoma City University, has presented several of his short films in deadCENTER Film Festival and has also worked on television projects. But he wanted The Fable of Shannon Cable to serve as his feature film debut because it marries unlikely genres, includes a music video, sports his awkward […]
French connection
Certain elements of garage punks Crooked Bangs might not be the ones youd normally expect. The trio has its roots down in the Live Music Capital of the World in Austin, Tex., but theres a certain je ne sais quoi to what they do. People are like, You arent singing in English, are you? guitarist […]
Gettin’ Dirty
Formed in the Texas border town of El Paso, The Dirty River Boys are an anomaly. Going against a rising tide of heavy metal acts, singer and guitarist Marco Gutierrez said the band didnt find its home until it relocated to Austin. While he believes it was a change that needed to happen, the band […]
Inside the Octo-gon
When Austins The Octopus Project takes the stage, its more than a concert an immersive and organized chaos ensues. Thickly layered instrumentals, colorful projections and a conscious commitment to putting on a show come across clear as day. Its frenetic, to be sure, but its also accessible in a way unique to this quartet. […]
Crooks for life
With country currently among the most popular genres on the music charts, more bands have to find new ways to make themselves sound different from everything else on the radio. This is a credo that Josh Mazour, songwriter and lead singer of Crooks, has taken to heart, going as far as to create a new […]
Songs of the South
The Kamals Photo: Stephen Carradini Taking place March 12-17, the events switch from the single-story Friends Bar to The 512, a two-story location, allowed for two stages without too much noise interference, which is almost always a problem at SXSW. The open-air upstairs stage had a bit of peripheral sound invasion, but even during Samantha […]
Jump street
Photo: Clayton Elder Electronic bands face an uphill climb in the Sooner State, which boasts a proud musical heritage long defined by the obvious (country), the unassuming (folk rock) and, more recently, the brash (garage and punk). Oklahomans like their guitars for good reason and the instruments reign atop the state is unlikely […]
SXSW 2013: OK Sweetheart / Defining Times / Samantha Crain
OK Sweetheart knows how to write a pop tune, whether its a slow ballad or a peppy, full-band sing-along. The Tulsa quintet showed both sides of their prowess during its set. The latter were marked by enthusiastic clapping from the band and audience. This energy carried over to the songwriting, as the bass lines were […]
SXSW 2013: Zach Winters / Parker Millsap
The Norman mans voice is a high, yearning one, perfect for injecting a sense of longing into a tune. He also had three female vocalists with him, and their vocals added a unique dimension to Winters sound. A drummer, hand percussionist, bassist and electric guitarist filled out the rest of the band, which gave Winters […]
