With Understudies, there’s the feeling that somewhere along the way, IndianGiver members vocalized a collective love of Grizzly Bear and a desire to begin a journey toward the same folk-rock-meets-baroque-pop mold.
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Grouplovin’ it
Photo: Pamela Littky Hannah Hooper and Christian Zucconi set off to Europe in 2008 seeking the same things most young people do in those formative, transatlantic trips: purpose, inspiration and a little adventure. They found a lifetimes worth in the process. Hooper and Zucconi had just met in Manhattan a week before, but with a […]
Em and the MotherSuperiors Churches into Theaters
The group builds a wall of raucous noise with bricks from all corners of the rock and blues universe: brassy horns, soulful wails, glammy guitar riffs and pounding percussion. Even if theres a gap here and there, its a largely successful remodel. Em and the MotherSuperiors are especially effective on the sultry, slower turns, be […]
Odd Thomas
(2013) Dean Koontz’s series of Odd Thomas novels now numbers six. I stopped reading after book four because an initially good concept had grown patently awful, succumbing to the law of diminishing returns. By contrast, Stephen Sommers’ film adaptation, a would-be franchise-starter itself, never gets the chance to devolve into tedium; it is that from […]
Meant to surf
Photo: Chris Burkard The guys behind Switchfoot never think clearer than they do out on the ocean. Surfing binds the band and its brotherhood as much as music or faith. And on the eve of the ninth studio album from the defiantly relevant alt-rock group (after 18 years together and a decade in the national […]
Psyched up
As a new generation of youth absorbs psychedelic classics like The 13th Floor Elevators, Roky Erickson and Pink Floyd, others take it upon themselves to spawn new renditions of that familiar, swirly groove. All the while, the comparatively venerable Dead Meadow nods in approval. The trio was peddling those trippy dirges and swollen, guitar-driven voyages […]
Luck of the Irish
Punk-rock legends Dropkick Murphys will kick off their annual St. Patricks Day festivities with a tour of the Midwest before touching back down in their hometown of Boston for an annual gig or gigs on the Irish holiday. Always on the road, it seems, the band celebrates with its town and its people […]
Unordinary people
Cathleen Faubert Oklahomas artists are leaping forward with a larger scope in the latest installment of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalitions (OVAC) Art 365, which aims to be one of the most ambitious exhibits Oklahoma City has seen yet. Starting February 28, Oklahoma spectators will have the opportunity to visit the highly anticipated exhibit at […]
Artisinal delight
Dont ask when staff begins baking each morning at the Prairie Thunder Baking Co., 1114 Classen Drive. Theyre always baking. As a supplier to Paseo Grill, Picasso Cafe, Kaisers American Bistro, Tuckers Onion Burgers and other local restaurants, this bakery is popular indeed. The most unusual of our breads is the Swiss Farmhouse bread. It […]
Mon Goodbye September
A wellspring of introspection, Goodbye September is a subdued record, the Sunday morning hangover to Saturdays wild night stemming from Drakes Take Care blueprint. If Mon is content to color within those lines, at least he does so adeptly. He hits puree on this soul-baring hip-hop and R&B blend from the get-go. Its confident, sensual […]
