Brian Winkeler, a writer, and Robert Wilson IV, an artist, were patrons of New World Comics, 6219 N. Meridian. Store owner Brian Berlin thought the two should meet. Soon after a fateful lunch outing, the plot and characters for Knuckleheads, a quirky series of their own, was born. Winkeler said they loosely adapted the concept […]
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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 […]
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 […]
The Thief of Bagdad
The 1924 fantasy-adventure is considered widely as actor/writer/producer Douglas Fairbanks’ tour de force. Raoul Walsh (White Heat) may serve as director of the silent Arabian Nights adaptation, but the show is Fairbanks’ and the performer knows it, traipsing with abandon through the exquisite, no-expense-spared sets. (They come courtesy the mind and body of Oscar-winning production […]
The Hitt Boyz AlphaCat
While its not exactly clear whether this Oklahoma City quartet is hopelessly self-aware or merely revels in modest drollery, what is clear is that AlphaCat sounds nothing like youd expect which is to say, its actually pretty damn good. Clocking in at just under 11 minutes, it consists of only three tracks: Best Catt, […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
SXSW 2013: Horse Thief / Colourmusic
But neither string of terms does justice to the Horse Thief sound, which is the sort that takes command of a room. A SXSW volunteer standing next to me leaned over halfway through Horse Thiefs set and informed me of how amazing the band was even though we had not said a word to […]
Johnny Polygon The Nothing
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; line-height:normal;mso-outline-level:1″><span style=" Times New Roman” ,”serif”;mso-fareast-times=”” new=”” roman”;=”” mso-font-kerning:18.0pt;mso-fareast-language:es-bo”=””> <p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; line-height:normal”> The Nothing is a smart, subtle and cohesive album that suits Polygons always formidable flow. He clearly has bought into the Clams Casino mode of hazy hip-hop production, and its a smart choice; his voice has always moved like […]
