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 […]
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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 […]
Beat street
Making electronic music is more complicated than you might think. The virtually endless spectrum of sounds capable of being produced by a computer is matched only by the equally broad variety of kits, patches and plug-ins tailored for each piece of production software an often daunting wormhole suited only for those seeking a truly […]
Sun rises
Ska music might have fallen out of the public eye since its mid-90s heyday when The Mighty Mighty Bosstones briefly flirted with mainstream success and No Doubts ska-adjacent songs dominated radio, but Oklahoma City outfit Sunny Side Up is working to make sure the last horn hasnt sounded. While the sextet started out simply trying […]
Grand Duel
As Clayton, a former sheriff, Van Cleef traverses the desert by stagecoach, looking to score a $3,000 bounty for bringing in the bandit Wermeer (Peter O’Brien, né Alberto Dentice, who never acted before or since). Wermeer is wanted for murder by the three Saxon brothers who seek revenge for them killing their dad (Horst Frank, […]
Here for the party
A lot of singers are more than happy to release an album every two years, maybe once a year if theyre especially fastidious. But for Gretchen Wilson, thats not good enough. This year alone, shes releasing three (her latest, Right on Time, dropped April 2) while embarking on a tour. This, mind you, is all […]
Bright stripes
The Grizzlies arent the only Memphians laying tracks in Oklahoma City this summer. Garage rocks Tiger High the name being a nod to the citys university brings Memphis along everywhere it goes, including Mondays stop at Kamps 1310 Lounge. [Memphis] is a huge influence on us, said drummer Greg Roberson. There have been […]
Big Worm Bench All-Stars
His music is so far removed from the East Coast/West Coast style of hip-hop that with each subsequent release, Oklahoma rappers are forging their own coast Red Dirt Coast, if you will. After spinning this album, Im pretty sure Worm could be the mayor of the Red Dirt Coast. And why not? With their […]
Code 22 Going Soft: The Acoustic Album!
But after listening to the third track, Nerdgasm, I realized theyre not a Christian band at all just four goofy, kinda nerdy, likable dudes. And we do need those in the world, including for romantic montages on flashback episodes of The Big Bang Theory. With the lyrics I get to fight the girl of […]
Tom Skinner Tom Skinner
With this in mind, what makes Tom Skinners self-titled album work so beautifully is that its chock-full of sincerity and real sincerity, not manufactured. Sounding like the perfect soundtrack to driving Oklahoma back roads in the summer windows down, radio way too loud Skinner evokes shades of alt-roots artists Tom Russell, Greg […]
