This falls co-headlining tour between Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees finds both acts in new territory. Longtime favorites of the underground garage-rock scene, the groups are far more used to playing in venues that double as closet-sized dive bars or warehouse backrooms, but as they begin to command more sizable crowds, they find themselves […]
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We’ve been had
Coming up in the New York garage-rock revival of the early 2000s with bands like The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Interpol, The Walkmen have stepped out of the past decade looking no worse for the wear. Unlike most of their peers, the group has put out one critically acclaimed album after another, emerging as […]
Depth test
Photo: Laura Raczkowski Owning a recording studio and heading a small, Oklahoma record label gives Chris Harris, front man of local shoegaze three-piece Depth & Current, a certain perspective on what it takes to survive in the world of independent music: Namely, adapt or die. To that end, the Norman-based nightmare-pop band decided to include […]
Still lovin’ and learnin’
It was early 1972 when 13-year-old Tanya Tucker headed for Nashville to cut her very first record. By spring, Delta Dawn was a hit on every radio station in America. I was in Las Vegas when I heard Delta Dawn and myself on the radio for the first time, Tucker said. It was the beginning […]
In orbit
Photo: Chris Phelps In the winter of 2010, things were looking pretty good for Austin, Texas The Rocketboys. Then half the altrock sextet walked out, worn out and abused from the exhausting tour schedule that got them to that point. The Rocketboys looked doomed to crash and burn. There was a lot of not knowing […]
Cosmostanza Rad Vibes
Other music is just a hell of a lot of fun. Oklahoma City garage-rock duo Cosmostanza falls into the latter category with its debut EP, Rad Vibes, which is as gnarly as the title would suggest. The record is charmingly lo-fi and jam-packed with just as much promise as young, nervy energy. Rad Vibes finds […]
Mayhem fest
Oklahoma City outfit Chronicles of Mayhem isnt like most metal bands. The four-piece is just about as concerned with shaking your hips as melting your face. I like music that is accessible. Theres great music that is so highly technical and impressive because of that musicianship, but it can get lost in the crowd, guitarist […]
Fablecar Fablecar
Diamond Slice sounds like a song that Pink Floyd would have written in 1999, had the band been recording then, thanks to a Money-inspired groove. The following anthem, Threes, hits more in line with Interpol or, maybe more appropriately, Joy Division. With the ease that its executed, I can only imagine this is where […]
Tuff enuff
Few album covers capture a sound as well as King Tuff did on his self-titled disc in May: A demonic bat clutches a Gibson guitar in one claw, a wizards wand in the other, with King Tuff scrawled across the creatures chest in a font that merges Puff, the Magic Dragon with The Dark Crystal. […]
No joke
Rapping might have started off as a joke for Oklahoma City native Waylon Clark, who performs as Warrbuckss, but hes gotten seriously good. I started when I was young, just freestyling to make people laugh. I would DJ house parties and rap to instrumentals for fun, Clark said. About three years ago, I started taking […]
