Photo: Michael Raiden Wiley Merrell is a man of many names. The Moore rapper is billed as Wildcat, but he used another as the title to his solo debut, MTLMTH. MTLMTH is one of my many nicknames. I used to have braces. Like, it looked crazy, Merrell said, laughing. When I got them off, we […]
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Hinder Welcome to the Freakshow
The brand-new, fourth album from the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (!?) inductee and long-considered aural equivalent of hot garbage is unlikely to turn the tide, but its a dare I say commendable effort. Its hard to hate on a band too much that at least attempts to evolve. Borrowing elements of pop, […]
Dear Dad
Garage-pop duo Dadrock had a bloody good time during its debut Opolis performance roughly a year ago. I was horribly sick that day and took too much Mucinex, which gave me a massive nosebleed right as we were doing soundcheck, singer/ guitarist Kevin Lough said. I was in the bathroom nearly passing out while [drummer […]
Sweet Jaine
I am in the process of booking places locally to play live. Honestly, Ill play anywhere, anytime. Ill play in someones living room, she said. I just need 5 feet to set up my keyboard. I just want to play music. Originally from Florida, Savannah considers Oklahoma City her adoptive home. And its here where […]
Do you hear what we hear?
Kyle DillinghamA Very Kyle Christmas Oklahomas Musical Ambassador, Kyle Dillingham, doesnt fiddle around on his Christmas disc, as the album is no mere novelty. Solid musicianship abounds on this intimate, acoustic affair, whose 14 tracks a couple of which are originals come decorated with interesting instrumentation not relegated to his signature violin. Shall […]
Funny business
Comedian Jay Mohr recently used his popular podcast, Mohr Stories, to call Brian Regan the funniest comedian in America. That was news to Regan. I didnt realize he said that, but Im quite honored. That means a lot to me, him said. Compliments are always fun, but when they come from people who do what […]
Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel: So
To Classic Albums newcomers, the franchise delivers the definitive authorised story of a culture-shaking disc in feature-length form, relying on video clips, concert footage and many a talking-head interview from the talents who were there, on both sides of the studio glass. In this case, that includes Gabriel, other musicians, members of the tech team […]
Toby Keith Hope on the Rocks
For many years, on my late, lamented Colorado-based radio show, Damaged Hearing, whenever I felt like especially annoying the decidedly unpatriotic community-radio audience, I would sing along, loud and proud, to Oklahoma-born Toby Keiths Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue. Of course, the more I would sing along to the song, the more I […]
Crow about it
Photo: Crackerfarm The only thing Americana act Old Crow Medicine Show likes better than working the stage is working the corner. Its always been our heart and soul. Our performance comes out of all those years spent cutting our teeth on the street corner, singer Ketch Secor said of the bands humble beginnings busking on […]
You go, girls
The Chloes are no strangers to Oklahoma. The Dallas-based quartet recorded much of their debut LP, Vanish, at Bell Labs Recording in Norman, and have made numerous trips up Interstate 35 for live shows in the metro, including a spot at last springs Norman Music Festival. The all-woman indie pop-rockers will rekindle their fledgling Sooner […]
