Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent really, really enjoy being together.
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American Aquarium rises from its death bed with new album
Burn. Flicker. Die. was supposed to be the end for American Aquarium.
Since the Dallas-Fort Worth trio’s formation in 2010, Oil Boom has always been something of a throwback, conjuring that same cocky bravado and sound of rock ‘n’ roll’s unrivaled reign in the ’70s.
Since the Dallas-Fort Worth trio’s formation in 2010, Oil Boom has always been something of a throwback, conjuring that same cocky bravado and sound of rock ‘n’ roll’s unrivaled reign in the ’70s.
Chicken-Fried News: Play ball, shut mouth
Blake Griffin believes the Earth was created, and he believes most Oklahomans think it was too.
Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie tells us why disco isn’t dead
The front man and the rest of his crew are still going strong, revitalized by their 2013 album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
Oklahoma City rapper L.T.Z.’s improbable story is best told atop a beat
Love, trust and Zion. After an asthma attack put him in a coma for nine days back in 2001, those were the words that kept popping up in the prayer book left beside the hospital bed of a then-11- year-old L.T.Z. It felt like a sign.
Tesla is back on the road, feeling refreshed and ready to rock
Tesla was born into the hair-metal heyday of the ’80s, its L.A. epicenter located just down the highway from their native Sacramento. But the gap between the two Cali metropolises proved just enough to instill a different set of sensibilities, even if they traveled in similar circles.
Larry Flynt talks about free speech, his new OKC store
Larry Flynt tells Oklahoma Gazette why he’s not a lecherous smut-peddler and explains his reasoning behind a new OKC Hustler store.
Yo ho ho and a flagon of rum
The bands persistence resulted in a recording contract with Side One Dummy records (Irish punks Flogging Molly are label-mates) and a spot on Vans Warped Tour after a parking lot audition for Warped Tour owner Kevin Lyman. Its debut album, Forge & Flagon, came out in 2012. Band members went on to play their self-described […]
Web and flow
Photo: Mark Hancock Theres a lyric from Josh Sallees new album, Know Society, in which the 26-year-old Oklahoma City rapper confronts this very issue: Who is he?/ Is he who he sees?/ Is he everything that he ever liked or seen?/ Is the game of fame influencing? The song TLD – Technologicallogicaldreams serves […]
