The band snaps wide awake with Clergymen. The album sounds like the sort of surreal dreams the collective must have been having in the time leading up to last months release. Clergymen plays like a version of Alice in Wonderland painted in pastel watercolors: bold ideas and bolder actions portrayed by a watchful eye and […]
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Straight outta high school
The name Kulprit D came from when I was walking through my old high school band room one day, and people were looking for me … and everyone was saying Where is he, where is he? I walked through the door and they go, Theres the culprit right there! said D, real name Dakoda Rollins. […]
Listen up
1. Parker Millsap and Michael RosePalisadeWhile its been another great year of quality Oklahoma releases, no one had quite the star-making performance that Millsap did with Palisade. The humble, 19-year-old Purcell native went from unknown to local favorite in less than half a year, thanks to his Tom Waits howl of a voice tearing through […]
The Flaming Lips Playing Hide and Seek with the Ghosts of Dawn
Highly listenable, its an interesting take on prog-rock classics like 21st Century Schizoid Man, adding the Lips patented fuzzy squawks and reverbed squeaks to songs only the geekiest of us know by heart. That said, Ghosts is also a maddeningly frustrating disc for fans desperately wanting a return to the brilliant, pop-psych form of The […]
Milwaukee blues
An extended vacation hasnt hurt What Made Milwaukee Famous performing prowess in the least, with the indie-rock act returning to form after the first few shows of its current tour, once it shook off the cobwebs. Yet the same cant be said for everything. The shows have been great in terms of playing. The attendance […]
Myke Brown Don’t Forget the Y
He has contributed smart, quick and nimble rhymes on local hip-hop releases for everyone from Josh Sallee to Purple Mouth Bandits. Last year, Browns Survival of the Fittest and Summer Daze mixtapes let Oklahomas greatest guest spotter shine on his own, but hes never shined brighter than he does here. In a city surprisingly flushed […]
Colin’s calling
The story of Oklahoma Citys Colin Nance is your classic bedroom-project narrative, born from a chance encounter with the music of M83. I dont make it a mystery: M83 is huge for me, Nance said. A guy in college introduced me I was listening to Before the Dawn Heals Us, and I was like, […]
Big Boi Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors
Perhaps the best part about this blend is that it never seems forced. Big Boi is able to show his versatility throughout, and he never seems uncomfortable, regardless of the songs vibe. Big Boi did an excellent job of selecting features for this project. He welcomes rappers like T.I., Ludacris, Killer Mike, Kid Cudi, and […]
The Frozen
Mike knows Emma isn’t thrilled about the trip. What he doesn’t know is that she’s just found out she’s pregnant. That’s an issue they can deal with later, however; more pressing is that their snowmobile crashes, leaving them injured and no cell signal to call for help. Plus, it appears they are being followed. It’s […]
Still swinging, swinging
Tyson Ritter Ten years ago, The All-American Rejects were wide-eyed kids fresh out of Stillwater, just inking a deal to rerelease their self-titled debut album with DreamWorks Records after a limited release through an indie label. The humble pop-rock act had a standout single in Swing, Swing on its hands, and the rest is history. […]
