Millsap uses that narrative but flips the script heading into his self-titled follow-up; while most sophomore records are stiffened-up and self-serious compared to their predecessors, Millsap untucks his shirt, kicks up his heels and celebrates a job well done with this relaxed but purposeful collection of songs. He shuffles poignant balladry (The Villain, Forgive Me) […]
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Them Hounds Them Hounds
Given the parameters of what actually constitutes the blues, its easy to see why: There just arent that many variations of the genres 12-bar framework that retain that bluesy feel. Instead, its divergences usually come in the form of vocal variance and guitar solos, and Them Hounds thrive within these confines. Two things immediately jump […]
Full steam ahead
Photo: Tess Baez Seventeen years is a long time for anyone. For a rock band, its an eternity. Yet things havent gotten stale over the course of Traindodges nearly two decades together, thanks in part to a willingness to evolve that finds the Oklahoma City act chugging along as strong and excited today as it […]
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 […]
Let’s get heavy
Black Skies Photo: Mutter Its difficult to affix a name to a genre. As soon as one is figured out, two more subgenres spring out from under it. For example, heavy metal is an all-encompassing term for music that is harder and darker than your typical three-minute pop ditties. But beyond that are its ever-increasing […]
