Traditionally, bands arent really supposed to hit rock n roll puberty until they approach their 30s. And youre definitely not supposed to sound as primed and polished as Smith Westerns do on Soft Will their third studio album when youre barely into your 20s. Admittedly, the acts youth and the notion of trad-rock […]
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Takeoff Eyeslow The Prescription
So if Kanye wants to go off on his Alan Vega/Suicide jag, let him. We have a homegrown replacement right here in Takeoff Eyeslow, dropping an album that is a better follow-up to Graduation than anything West has done since. On The Prescription, the Norman rapper exudes sleepy passion. The first track, Papa Robert, doesnt […]
Another Round Just Walk Away
Norman band Another Rounds latest album, Just Walk Away, could be used on the next five National Guard ads, and in no way do I mean that as an insult. When I see those commercials, I admit to rocking out and all but walking out to sign up and defend my country. With impassioned vocals, […]
Maurice Johnson Peace, Love & Jazz
Hello My Brother has a sweet flute interlude that, contrary to the title, leaves me wanting to say, Hello, my lover, as I lay her down on a down-filled bed. The Spanish-flavored A Taste of the Sun follows this idea up nicely with an aural frolic on a secluded Mexican beach, if only to […]
Various artists Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center
One look at the artists featured on Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center a concert album/DVD recorded on what would have been his 100th birthday and his far-reaching impact is clear. Who else could influence both Old Crow Medicine Show and Rage Against the Machines Tom Morello to the same […]
Full steam ahead
Photo: Tess Baez Seventeen years is a long time for anyone. For a rock band, its an eternity. Yet things havent gotten stale over the course of Traindodges nearly two decades together, thanks in part to a willingness to evolve that finds the Oklahoma City act chugging along as strong and excited today as it […]
New frontier
Lord Huron Photo: Ben Schneider One gets the feeling that as inspired by Bob Dylan as Lord Huron ringleader Ben Schneider probably is, John Wayne might be just as influential. The cinematic compositions harken back to the golden era of Westerns, and even with a dash of Bollywood and stroke of lush, Northern landscapes (a […]
Son also rises
Music just isnt as political as it used to be, but dont tell Jay Farrar. The Son Volt front man is a revivalist in many senses, writing songs from a different time and place than most other acts operating at the moment. Theres one figure, in particular, who has had a profound effect on Farrars […]
Kanye West Yeezus
Ego alone isnt what makes Mr. West such a fascinating figure; any other schmo with a head his size would be scoffed and discarded as parody. Theres actually a certain degree of legitimacy that keeps his maniacal sense of self-importance from devolving into full-scale megalomania: that Kanyes vision and production chops are currently unmatched in […]
Superior sound
A five-piece of former Motherbitches gathered around its communal kitchen table on a Monday afternoon, indulging in stories of drunken fan squabbles, Oklahoma Citys finicky music scene and the romance that started it all six years ago. Now known as Em and the MotherSuperiors, the psychedelic soul outlet opted to drop Motherbitches from its name […]
