He moves through the 10-song collection with The Boss swagger, too, effortlessly swaying between fully fleshed folk-rock anthems and quiet, dirt-road ditties. Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs anymore marries a lament of the loss of substance with an impossibly catchy and classically American melody. Blacklist is just as powerful in its heartbreak, […]
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Vulgar incident
Youre doing something right when the powers that be shut your show down early. Denton, Texas experimental duo Vulgar Fashion endured this rite of passage on May 30, when the owners of a posh Dallas nightclub called The Dram instructed the two to call it quits a mere 20 minutes into their set. The band […]
A time to heal
As America learned of Moores utter devastation by the May 20 tornado, the news hit the two members of New Orleans-based Generationals especially hard. Everybody is aware and thinking about what has happened in Oklahoma, said Grant Widmer, lead singer and guitarist. Tragedies like these are particularly resonant for us because of what happened to […]
Jumpship Astronaut Lights Burn Out
Theres not an acoustic strum, hoot or holler to be found in the EPs five offerings; instead, youll find cavernous 80s synth landscapes, glitzy guitar hooks and an obvious penchant for catchy melodies, covering the full axis of electro-bent pop artists in the process. Standout track Something to Outrun does bear a striking resemblance to […]
Migration formation
The Blue Door is hallowed ground for most folk artists, but The Stray Birds recent fixation on one of the listening rooms more recent products has the bluegrass trio that much more eager to make its debut there Thursday. We got to meet and open for John Fullbright in Tulsa last summer. We are obsessed […]
Progress in Color Get Well
The trio has gone from emo poppers with New Wave underpinnings to the inverse, and it suits the band well, as evidenced by the slick Get Well EP. The cover of Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart, the quintessential post-punk ballad, is a good clue as to the direction in which Progress in Color […]
Joe Average The Lullaby Goodbye
The latest evidence of that is The Lullaby Goodbye. The newest project from OKC-by-way-of-Arkansas rapper Joe Average reads like the offspring of Kid Cudi and Citizen Cope, a soulful record that recalls Belize as much as Brooklyn. The Reaching, an assured bonfire ballad that sounds like the few moments before falling asleep, is bookended by […]
Limber Limbs Limber Limbs
The Oklahoma City indie-rock trio of Ben Bowlware, Derek Moore and Robert Riggs went by People, People back in 2010 when it released a full-length album of heady, orchestrated material. Although still texturally rich and sonically complex, this self-titled, four-track EP aims at your heart as much as it does your cranium. Golden Rust […]
IndianGiver Plafond EP
Facetious it may be, but its far from pretentious; there isnt a hint of self-seriousness or egotism here, and it makes for a listening experience thats both endearing and immersive. The bands self-released debut, Plafond EP, is an exuberantly garnished three-track release one that showcases a diverse instrumental breadth, clever arrangements and charming la-di-da […]
Iron Aidan
Aidan Carroll Photo: Ryan John Lee Aidan Carroll was not like most kids. Although the 2002 Classen School of Advanced Studies graduate played in a rock band or two, his real love was jazz. He became obsessed with it while fellow students consumed Top 40 hits. I loved the challenge that jazz gave me, the […]
