Since 2009, the Oklahoma Film & Music Office (OF&MO) has been our agent down south, working with local creatives, media and sponsors to turn that nice thought into a reality. What began as a modest, one-day showcase of Okie talent (that drew some 700 attendees) has grown into a multiday experience branded as the Buffalo […]
Matt Carney
Sleigh Bells Reign of Terror
This stuff combines all my dirtiest, guilty-pleasure pop secrets into a single, distinct sound with a stylistic aesthetic to match (captured by the awesome bloodstained Keds album art). In fact, for funsies, why dont we run through that checklist of cheesy things I love? 60s girl-group vocals from a super-hot lady? Yup. Drippy Rick Springfield […]
House of Stone: A Memoir of Home, Family, and a Lost Middle East
The loss was as unexpected as it was tragic. Shadid, born and raised here, was a true savant: a fluent speaker of Arabic whose ambition for storytelling heeded few warnings of danger. He caught a snipers bullet with his shoulder in the West Bank in 2002 and survived a well-publicized kidnapping in Libya last spring, […]
Cloud Nothings Attack on Memory
You may recall rockism as an accusation of obstinacy, fit for the kind of guy (called a rockist) who sighed relief at the sight of Dave Grohl trading guitar licks with Joe Walsh, Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney at the Grammys just a week and a half ago. For a moment there, he thought, it […]
Soundcheck: Woody Awards nominations
Back after a long year of rocking and rolling, hipping and hopping, twanging and clapping, Oklahoma Gazettes Woody Awards are once again calling for nominations. You may nominate up to three bands in as many of the categories as you wish by commenting on this article with your picks (see the example below). Please be […]
Linked in
Those crazy kids at ACM@UCO are always at it, what with their Bricktown music school, fancy recordin machines and whatnot. Theyve started so darn many bands, the school set up LiveLink, a spring concert series with at least five bands playing its Performance Lab. Five dates are scheduled through May 4, starting Friday. Check out […]
Days of Lives
Lets just say we kept our shit together, singer Jesse Tabish said of performing for Radiohead, in the very pub that hosted the Grammy-winning alt-rock giants first conventional performance in 1986. Added Jonathon Mooney, who plays piano, violin, guitar and a host of other instruments in Other Lives intricate, baroque arrangements, Having them in the […]
Poliça Give You the Ghost
Winning an NFL Championship (last season) and a couple Grammys (for Bon Iver) probably has a lot of those folks high on life, which could possibly also explain why theyre so unafraid to strike out in weird sonic directions. Enter Channy Leaneagh (formerly Casselle). Previously fronting Minneapolis folk ensemble Roma di Luna, her new vehicle, […]
Steve Aoki Wonderland
The guys earned some cred. However! Wonderland stumbles right out of the gate when Rivers Cuomo gets as banal as he does on Earthquakey People with the late-song climax, Dont be afraid to dance / Dont be afraid to take a chance! line. Yes, I realize that its been a long time since the Weezer […]
Carter Sampson Mockingbird Sing
The albums 12 tunes brim with crystal-clear, country guitars celebrating all the joys of rural life and not necessarily just the whiskey-related ones. Its a dusty gem of an Okie-born album (Sampsons now based in Fayetteville, Ark.), spiked with the occasional blast of organ and glimmering pedal steel from Chris Moore. Wanda Jackson and […]
