Take, for example, Searching for Sugar Man. Currently up for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and new to DVD, the doc introduces us to the saga of the one-named Rodriguez, a criminally unknown singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose career sank into obscurity in his native United States, but whose influence proved monumental in, […]
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The Fabulous St. Knicholas Cage Shit Surf
The four-piece might become a National Treasure if it keeps producing music as good as it does on Shit Surf; this five-track effort is pretty Kick-Ass, not once rolling Snake Eyes. Shit Surf departs off like a maddened criminal flying Con Air with Duane & The Eddies boasting a guitar lick that will melt your […]
Dewey Binns High Character
Hailing from the decidedly unglamorous city of Lawton, Dewey Binns is the sort of blue-collar rapper everyone can get behind, but hes just as book-smart as street-smart, as evidenced by this Steinbeck-esque collection of hip-hop vignettes. One gets the feeling that Binns rarely was satisfied with his first word choice, refining each line with the […]
Michael Summers More
Plus, I just like writing Honky Cat. This winning formula that has made Michael Summers the Michael Bublé of the 405 carries throughout the entirety of More. So slip on your finest cocktail dress, load up on olives and pour yourself a tumbler full of the perfectly blended tunes. Secret Love Affair is the way […]
Dirty Red & the Soulshakers Soul Shakin’
Opening with the innuendo-laden Cornbread, which makes you want to sop up all forms of sexual beans and greens, lead singer Eric Dirty Red McDaniels powerfully soul-drenched vocals and funky harmonica immediately let you know youre in for a long, sweaty night. The pure, rolling thunder of Shotgun, with its impressionable refrain of My shotgun […]
Listen up again
Following up our list of 2012’s best local albums, here are our picks for the 10 top singles. 1. Sooner the Sunset, All Because of YouIf there is a formula to writing the perfect folk pop song, Graham Colton clearly has it, and to give him an equally formidable singer-songwriter to play off of (Lindsey […]
Big Boi Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors
Perhaps the best part about this blend is that it never seems forced. Big Boi is able to show his versatility throughout, and he never seems uncomfortable, regardless of the songs vibe. Big Boi did an excellent job of selecting features for this project. He welcomes rappers like T.I., Ludacris, Killer Mike, Kid Cudi, and […]
Still swinging, swinging
Tyson Ritter Ten years ago, The All-American Rejects were wide-eyed kids fresh out of Stillwater, just inking a deal to rerelease their self-titled debut album with DreamWorks Records after a limited release through an indie label. The humble pop-rock act had a standout single in Swing, Swing on its hands, and the rest is history. […]
Mouthing off
Photo: Michael Raiden Wiley Merrell is a man of many names. The Moore rapper is billed as Wildcat, but he used another as the title to his solo debut, MTLMTH. MTLMTH is one of my many nicknames. I used to have braces. Like, it looked crazy, Merrell said, laughing. When I got them off, we […]
Blues brothers
One would think that Eric McDaniel, leader of Dirty Red & the Soulshakers, would be content with promoting the local blues bands debut album around town. Instead, hes also put together a supergroup of fellow Okie blues talents including members of Miss Blues and Watermelon Slim & the Workers to back blues progeny […]
