We’re miles away from the hustle and bustle (and record-breaking crowds of revelers) of Times Square, but from food halls to runways, listening rooms and barcades, the Oklahoma City metro has the perfect spot for everyone to ring in 2020. Cheers! The Fashion Art & Beauty Gala 8 p.m. Tuesday to 1:30 a.m. Wednesday Castle […]
Pink Floyd
Cover: Never die
Hey, hey. My, my. Of all the concerts Brian Beuchaw has attended in his decades as a music fan in Oklahoma City, one memory in particular stands out. “I got to see Johnny Rotten’s asshole,” Beuchaw said, recalling the time the former Sex Pistol’s band Public Image Ltd played the State Fairgrounds in 1992 on […]
The Flaming Lips considers its Dec. 16 debut at The Criterion a long-awaited homecoming
The band is set to debut its new album on Jan. 13, Wayne Coyne’s birthday.
Legendary musician and audio engineer Alan Parsons plays Nov. 19 at Rose State College
Parsons’ work has a studio engineer has brought him behind the scenes on landmark albums by The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
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 […]
Great Wall’
Filmmaker Mike Walsh latched onto Pink Floyds The Wall when he was 3 years old. His much older brother would come home stoned and play the 1979 double album on Walshs Fisher- Price record player. It gave me nightmares and, ever since then, Ive been fascinated with Pink Floyd, he said. Being about isolation and […]
Great Wall’
Filmmaker Mike Walsh latched onto Pink Floyds The Wall when he was 3 years old. His much older brother would come home stoned and play the 1979 double album on Walshs Fisher- Price record player. It gave me nightmares and, ever since then, Ive been fascinated with Pink Floyd, he said. Being about isolation and […]
Great Wall’
Filmmaker Mike Walsh latched onto Pink Floyds The Wall when he was 3 years old. His much older brother would come home stoned and play the 1979 double album on Walshs Fisher- Price record player. It gave me nightmares and, ever since then, Ive been fascinated with Pink Floyd, he said. Being about isolation and […]
Universal appeal
On paper, it would seem The Planets Align requires constant, near perfect balance to continue to exist. With the progressive rock acts members busy with fledging careers in event coordinating, journalism, the automotive industry and even some part-time circus work, as well as upwards of two dozen former and current bands that the guys have […]
Of God and Science Black Rabbit
Im not old enough to have actually experienced AM radio in its prime (I would have to be 50 or older to have been a part of the mythical era), but I suppose that if it really had to be recreated, Of God and Science has done the best job Ive ever heard of appropriating […]
