Opening track “Afterlife” on Greyson Chance’s new EP has the makings of a summer jam.
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Bilal appearance highlights trend of big names at Ice Event Center
Bilal, who won a Grammy for his contribution to Kendrick Lamar’s song “These Walls,” performs June 11 at Ice Event Center & Grill.
The increase in celebrity has not shifted Lindsey’s focus. He said he’s pleased with the feedback he has heard for Fantasy Boys.
The increase in celebrity has not shifted Lindsey’s focus. He said he’s pleased with the feedback he has heard for “Fantasy Boys.”
Album review: Husbands Achin’
Despite living over a thousand miles apart, Wil Norton and Danny Davis — the minds behind OKC/D.C. duo Husbands — are always on the same page.
Album review: The Bourgeois We’re Still in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars
The Bourgeois want to be both well-liked and dangerous, but those two things are immensely difficult to pull off simultaneously.
Decorous the full-length debut of Oklahoma City four-piece Bowlsey is a lot of things, and that’s part of the problem.
Decorous — the full-length debut of Oklahoma City four-piece Bowlsey — is a lot of things, and that’s part of the problem.
As a 17-piece pop collective, more is more for The Polyphonic Spree
The band attacks on three aural fronts: symphonic, choral and psychedelic, and the triune nature of its sound has been its stamp since day one.
Often, there’s as much wonder in the process as the finished piece of art itself. That’s precisely the mark of Oklahoma City indie rockers Feel Spectres.
Often, there’s as much wonder in the process as the finished piece of art itself. That’s precisely the mark of Oklahoma City indie rockers Feel Spectres.
There’s a certain sense of delicious irony to the success enjoyed by the creative partnership of Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian.
There’s a certain sense of delicious irony to the success enjoyed by the creative partnership of Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian.
Dustin Prinz – Eleven
He does just that, capably crafting a diverse collection of songs that run the gamut of Death Cab For Cutie-leaning indie (So Many Deserving), polished folk pop (Freedom) and 90s alt-rock (Next Time Youll Know), making for a tight, acoustic-driven affair with lots of personality. Stripped-down usually necessitates simplicity, but Prinz is so at ease […]
