Photo: Hilary Harris Famed label Sub Pop is best known for its roster of alternative rock acts, ranging from classic grunge acts like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney to new hipster favorites like Obits, Mogwai and Dum Dum Girls, so its strange to see a folk/country act in their roster. Sera Cahoone takes total pride in […]
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Tonk-adile Dundee
Even with the rise of such Aussie superstars as Keith Urban, the country music scene down under is still a burgeoning one. It was for this reason that Tasmania native Audrey Auld made the move to Nashville a decade ago and finally found her niche. Ive lived in America 10 years now, and I think […]
Married with music
And its all done in a way that sounds devoid of polish or stuffy flamboyance. The project is the brainchild of Wil Norton and Danny Davis, two Oklahoma Christian University graduates who bonded over Super Smash Bros. and a common musical thread though their histories wouldnt suggest the latter. Norton, 26, cut his teeth […]
Blades of gory
As Austin outfit The Sword would tell it, its a good time to be a heavy metal band. People are finally trying some different stuff in heavy metal and hard rock, frontman J.D. Cronise said. All too often, bands rely on the traditional way but traditional metal is funny to me because its a […]
Blinded with science
Kyle Van Osdol Artists are, by nature, visionaries. They interpret the world around them in their unique way, allowing us a different perspective on things commonplace and extraordinary. The new exhibit at Science Museum Oklahomas Satellite Galleries is what happens when the newest, shiniest technology is put in the hands of those who make art. […]
Slaid, Slaid songs
Roots rocker Slaid Cleaves influences are all of the usual suspects expected from someone of his songwriting ilk: Jimmie Rodgers, Johnny Cash and Bruce Springsteen. But it was a youthful listen to one of his fathers Hank Williams albums that set Cleaves on his songwriting path. I listened to those lonesome, sad songs, and it […]
Come closer
When you are having this much fun, who needs words? That must have been the thought process behind And So I Watch You from Afar, the instrumental rock act from Belfast in Northern Ireland. Armed with cheeky 80s metal hooks sandwiched between spacious post-rock pillars, the four-piece outfit sounds like Dan Deacon covering Explosions in […]
Groomed for success
Brooklyn-by-way-of-Oklahoma indie outfit Grooms is just over a month removed from releasing Infinity Caller, its best album to date. Its a record that almost didnt happen at all, though. We werent sure if we were going to finish it, really. Once we did finish it, we werent really sure whether to try and put it out at […]
French connection
Certain elements of garage punks Crooked Bangs might not be the ones youd normally expect. The trio has its roots down in the Live Music Capital of the World in Austin, Tex., but theres a certain je ne sais quoi to what they do. People are like, You arent singing in English, are you? guitarist […]
Take shelter
It takes a private studio to keep up with Dr. Dogs output, and heading into album eight, the Philadelphia folk outfit had officially outgrown its kennel and built a new one, basically from scratch. We had been at our old place for seven or eight years, and it was getting kind of stale and kind […]
