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, […]
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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 […]
Moving music
It may not be a story as old as time, but the trope of Okies wandering to California in search of opportunity goes back at least to the Dust Bowl. And while the paucity of prospects may not have the same harrowing look it did in the 1920s, people still move from windy plains to […]
Parker Millsap Parker Millsap
Millsap uses that narrative but flips the script heading into his self-titled follow-up; while most sophomore records are stiffened-up and self-serious compared to their predecessors, Millsap untucks his shirt, kicks up his heels and celebrates a job well done with this relaxed but purposeful collection of songs. He shuffles poignant balladry (The Villain, Forgive Me) […]
PLSTKNOVA Lights
His second EP, Lights, is an entrancing odyssey through the sleep cycle, pouring an ethereal dream-pop fog over mind-bending down-tempo bass grooves. Taking cues from Tycho, Baths and Four Tet, the seven-track effort focuses on aural world-building delicately built brick by brick. The adventurous but contained record is melodic and gripping all the same, its […]
Willis The Understanding
From the opening R&B samples and powerful horn section that triumphantly blasts the arrival of a new hero on the scene, Willis The Understanding perfectly captures the inner-city swagger of a blaxploitation movie icon. Strutting through these dirty streets like he is God almighty, Willis unashamedly kicks the doors in and sits at the head of […]
Soul Williams Love, Soul: The Musical Letters Collective, Part 1
With a humble swagger and beats that could knock down the walls of Jericho, Williams newest album fills the pews with a low-down gospel message that, refreshingly, isnt afraid to pull out a whip and strike down the false prophets crowding the temples of the holy. For example, the second track, Revolutionary Minds co-written […]
Colourmusic A Very Special Colourmusic Christmas: Vol. 1
The band calls A Very Special Colourmusic Christmas: Vol. 1 the indie reponse to Trans-Siberian Orchestras Wizards in Winter. And while thats most certainly an apt description, it feels even more like the soundtrack to a lost How The Grinch Stole Christmas! sequel a whimsical, colorful collection of songs whose quirks are only matched […]
Poolboy Soda Kids
Guitarist Michael Loveland, bassist Sean Barker and drummer John Calvin are no strangers to the local scene, nor are they, apparently, strangers to good, old-fashioned rock n roll. The bands debut EP, Soda Kids, clocks in at less than six minutes, with four capricious and impassioned tracks that mimic a bygone golden era of punk […]
Somerset West Black Cloud
Coming off a lengthy hiatus, the bands passionate take on rock music (lining up neatly alongside acts like Brand New, Taking Back Sunday and Manchester Orchestra) is back in vogue, thanks to the emo revival now in full swing. Black Cloud brings most of the same touchstones found in its 2010 release, The Golden Land, […]
