Vocalists Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe developed their theatrical stage dress as a nod to artists like David Bowie and The Supremes.
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Psych-pop band Special Thumbs hopes to make an impression with a vinyl release for its debut EP
Copies of the 10-inch Pollen EP will be available at the band’s release show Oct. 14 at Blue Note Lounge.
Robert Schwartzman and Rooney ride a wave of new music into Norman
Washed Away is Rooney’s first album in nearly six years.
There is no “Class Historian,” but Broncho’s Double Vanity passes with flying colors
“Fantasy Boys” sets the tone for Double Vanity‘s mellow ’80s dream vibe.
Foxburrows’ first release, Tame, is one worth contemplating
Tame is Foxburrows’ first release since its Woodland Creatures EP in 2014.
Built to Spill brings back old-school recording practices
Built to Spill’s new indie-rock album recalls a level of craftsmanship lacking in mainstream music today.
Denton rock outfit Pageantry carves out its own celebratory niche
Roy Robertson, frontman and songwriter behind Denton indie-rock outfit Pageantry, realizes there are two levels that most things can be read at: surface and core.
Album review: Gum Gum
Confidence — lots of it — is required to make a statement as centered as Oklahoma City indie rockers Gum do on their eponymous debut.
In the shadow of its own masterpiece, Interpol rediscovered its creative spirit
El Pintor is an anagram, a clever rearrangement of Interpol that just so happens to translate to “the painter” in Spanish.
Oklahoma City indie-rock act Gum intends to stick around for a while
So often in music, a stretch not spent actively recording, releasing and touring behind an album is indicative of fading attention and a waning spotlight.
