Photo: Clark Deal Oklahoma Citys Kill the Reflection has come a long way. What began as a trip-hop group in 1999 has morphed into a post-punk band that does moody with the best of them. Heavily indebted to Joy Division and Interpol yet inspired by acts as varied as Deftones, Iggy Pop and Sade […]
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Feathered Rabbit Feathered Rabbit
After all, it wasnt until August that the Oklahoma City act released even the subtlest sniff of recorded material: a three-song EP of quaintly crafted demos and early recordings titled Drunk Rabbit that, as anyone whod seen the group in concert would attest, resembled the work of a band whose burgeoning brawn was begging to […]
Calvinist theory
Photo: Samantha Lamb Album titles can mean anything, really, be it an inside joke, a catchy turn of phrase or nothing in particular. In the case of Norman singer-songwriter John Calvins latest EP, Without Wax, the title reveals everything. The name came from a conversation I had with a very wise acquaintance at a bar […]
Cope skills
Photo: Anna Lee It only took one neglected guitar for Oklahoma City singer-songwriter Chelsey Cope to devote herself to music. My older sister had this weird obsession with Garth Brooks when she was younger. She asked for a guitar to learn how to play, but she was gone all the time. She had a lot […]
Forté’s forte
For some musicians, performing is work. For others, its just a big party. For Tulsas Fiawna Forté, its therapy. I was a very shy child, and had a pretty rough childhood. I buried everything, she said of her intense performance style. Onstage, Im taking every bad thing in my life and throwing it up, mentally […]
Color me busy
Jordan Herrera loves music so much, he hardly can step away from it, even for a moment. Always listening, of course, but always playing, too. Months ago at Norman Music Festival, Herrera played with four different bands (Chrome Pony, The Gentle Art of Floating, Good Morning Grizzly and The Nghiems) in three days, and that […]
The gap
Credit: Nathan Poppe Although less than two years old, the Oklahoma City Southern folk act Black Canyon already is a whole new beast. Black Canyon has changed a lot over the past six months, front man and founding member Jake Morisse said. Things are getting a lot louder. Theres a fairly simple explanation: Founding member […]
