Theres not an acoustic strum, hoot or holler to be found in the EPs five offerings; instead, youll find cavernous 80s synth landscapes, glitzy guitar hooks and an obvious penchant for catchy melodies, covering the full axis of electro-bent pop artists in the process. Standout track Something to Outrun does bear a striking resemblance to […]
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Progress in Color Get Well
The trio has gone from emo poppers with New Wave underpinnings to the inverse, and it suits the band well, as evidenced by the slick Get Well EP. The cover of Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart, the quintessential post-punk ballad, is a good clue as to the direction in which Progress in Color […]
Limber Limbs Limber Limbs
The Oklahoma City indie-rock trio of Ben Bowlware, Derek Moore and Robert Riggs went by People, People back in 2010 when it released a full-length album of heady, orchestrated material. Although still texturally rich and sonically complex, this self-titled, four-track EP aims at your heart as much as it does your cranium. Golden Rust […]
IndianGiver Plafond EP
Facetious it may be, but its far from pretentious; there isnt a hint of self-seriousness or egotism here, and it makes for a listening experience thats both endearing and immersive. The bands self-released debut, Plafond EP, is an exuberantly garnished three-track release one that showcases a diverse instrumental breadth, clever arrangements and charming la-di-da […]
Various artists Never Give Up: Celebrating 10 Years of The Postal Service
With the 10th anniversary of Give Up being celebrated with a re-release, festival headlining gigs and the first tour in nearly a decade, The Postal Service is right back at the forefront of indie music, so theres no better time to pay tribute. Music blog Independent Clauses wrangled 22 different artists wanting to do […]
Code 22 Going Soft: The Acoustic Album!
But after listening to the third track, Nerdgasm, I realized theyre not a Christian band at all just four goofy, kinda nerdy, likable dudes. And we do need those in the world, including for romantic montages on flashback episodes of The Big Bang Theory. With the lyrics I get to fight the girl of […]
Eureeka Polysynthetic Fields
The record opens, appropriately, with what sounds like a garbled FM transmitter over some pillowy synth pads, eventually yielding to a pulsating dance rhythm and a hypnotic bass fuzz. The duo dabbles in the nostalgia of 90s electronica throughout the EPs 28-plus minutes, but it maintains an experimental edge and just enough peculiarity to keep […]
Mama jama
Your Mom at Norman Music Festival Photo: G.K. Glaser With a name like Your Mom, its only logical that the Oklahoma City punk act would make it an annual tradition to play a show on Mothers Day … especially since it coincides with the bands first concert. But its not a tradition, which makes Sundays […]
Norman Music Festival 6: Day 3
Best Time Warp: JD McPherson For about an hour, Norman wasn’t in the year 2013, but instead 1953. Broken Arrow native JD McPherson has turned the success of his debut, Signs & Signifiers, into spots on Conan and more, and Norman got a chance to see just what it is NPR and the like have […]
Skating Polly Lost Wonderfuls
But its not that these girls are so young, or even that theyre so good at such a young age. Rather, what makes Skating Polly and its sophomore LP, Lost Wonderfuls such an anomaly is how brazenly Mayo and Bighorse embrace their youth, weaving a playful, seemingly innocuous sense of melody through unabashedly […]
