UK duo Disclosure’s first album, Settle, debuted in 2013 to near universal acclaim.
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Flatfoot 56 brings Celtic punk to Yukon’s Iron Thistle Scottish Festival
Flatfoot 56 frontman Tobin Bawinkel balances substitute teaching with the jovial music of his bagpipe-assisted hardcore punk band.
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.”
Cover Story: Skating Polly’s Oklahoma Gazette interview
Skating Polly has long frustrated those insisting on putting the band into one restrictive genre.
Punk fest Everything Is Not OK returns bigger and bolder to Oklahoma City
More than 50 bands and dozens of visual artists will take part in four-day Everything Is Not OK punk festival.
‘Never say die’
Even if it’s not particularly flattering to others or to myself, I have to put it out there because that’s the truth and that’s the only — I care about books too much.
Luciferism and Norwegian black metal guide one-man Daemon Rising EP
Inspired by Norwegian black metal and the tenants of Luciferism, Oklahoma City resident Joseph Wrobel recorded his EP entirely himself with the help of a $15 iRig.
Oklahoma writer contributes to poetry book dedicated to The Clash’s historic album London Calling
“I wrote the poem trying to get the same feeling of what the guy in the song is telling his girlfriend,” Dixon said.
Now streaming: Salad Days and My First Mister
Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. screens at select theaters nationwide, and My First Mister is available on Netflix, iTunes, Google Play and Amazon.
Decades old counter culture still thrives in OKC
As hardcore punk grows more accepting of internal divisions, straight edge finds itself among family.
