Nearly 20 years in, and Californias Slightly Stoopid is still on top of its game. The reggae-punk fusion act released its seventh studio album, Top of the World, last August to its highest Billboard chart position to date. Its amazing. Were living a blessed life, guitarist, bassist and singer Miles Doughty said. I dont know […]
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Taddy Porter Stay Golden
Grammy winner Mark Neill (the man behind The Black Keys Brothers) co-produced Stay Golden with Dave Cobb (Jamey Johnson, Shooter Jennings), and that firepower shows. Stay Golden isnt fools gold. Its the real deal. It begins with Changes, a brilliant, self-knowing nod to the groups new direction that moves with a cocky walk. The Gun […]
Dream warriors
Those going to see Saturdays Sundress show at Opolis, attention: Front man Ryan McAdams wants to make sure that you know his band wont be there. Kind of. The name is actually Shrines now. Sundress is no longer a band, he said. Shrines is actually playing the spot, and thats the new group. Its pretty […]
House party
Twenty years later, drivers cruising down the highway between Altus and Wichita, Kan., can tune into any of the Christian radio networks 15 stations, he said. It can be heard online as well, at thehousefm.com. Even Brewer cant believe it; hes still in awe that his ambitious dream became a reality. The House FM is […]
Range rovers
When Ruth Smith and Derek Kutzer began making music together as Blackstone Rangers in 2011, they didnt know what kind to make. Today, the now-trio with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Daniel Bornhorst still, proudly, doesnt know. We havent honed in on our sound, and I dont think that we should, honestly, Smith said. […]
Songs of the South
The Kamals Photo: Stephen Carradini Taking place March 12-17, the events switch from the single-story Friends Bar to The 512, a two-story location, allowed for two stages without too much noise interference, which is almost always a problem at SXSW. The open-air upstairs stage had a bit of peripheral sound invasion, but even during Samantha […]
Depth & Current Transient
Transient, the Norman noise outfits second LP (if you can call it that) marks a departure from the sprawling psychedelic anthems of its self-titled debut. At eight songs, this mini-album effort clocks in at less than 14 minutes, with each track less than two minutes. The band front man Chris Harris, guitarist Derek Lemke […]
Out with a Bang
Photo: Doug Schwarz Oklahoma City punk-rock outfit The Boom Bang is headed to the big glass house in the sky, exiting this world in a blaze of smoke bombs, cheap beer, broken glass and partial male nudity. Pizza cookers, firework vendors and local music fans alike mourn the loss of one of the greatest live […]
Street cred
In grade school, a lot of us were too busy playing Nintendo and sipping Capri Sun to even think about attempting anything artistic. But not Jabee Williams, aka Oklahoma City rapper Jabee. I wrote my first rap when I was 7. Thats when I started, Jabee said. It just went on from there. I went […]
Webb fluid
Few songwriters have reached the stratospheric heights as that of Jimmy Webb. By age 16, he was working for Motown Records. At age 20, he wrote By the Time I Get to Phoenix, which later was a smash for Glen Campbell and would become one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century. With […]
