A Blackwatch Christmas Vol. II sports some of the biggest local artists yet, with Stardeath and White Dwarfs, Graham Colton and more onboard. The formers Santas Magic Beard is gentler than you might expect; well-crafted and tightly arranged, it has all the makings of a holiday classic. Coltons Holiday Season is also a bit of […]
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Horny time
Photo: Harry Fellows Robert Perlick-Molinari had no idea that a secondhand instrument would set his life on a new course. My oldest brother played French horn. He had an extra laying around the house, he said. I wanted to play a different instrument, but Mom was like, Looks like you are learning the French horn. […]
Hinder Welcome to the Freakshow
The brand-new, fourth album from the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (!?) inductee and long-considered aural equivalent of hot garbage is unlikely to turn the tide, but its a dare I say commendable effort. Its hard to hate on a band too much that at least attempts to evolve. Borrowing elements of pop, […]
Dear Dad
Garage-pop duo Dadrock had a bloody good time during its debut Opolis performance roughly a year ago. I was horribly sick that day and took too much Mucinex, which gave me a massive nosebleed right as we were doing soundcheck, singer/ guitarist Kevin Lough said. I was in the bathroom nearly passing out while [drummer […]
Sweet Jaine
I am in the process of booking places locally to play live. Honestly, Ill play anywhere, anytime. Ill play in someones living room, she said. I just need 5 feet to set up my keyboard. I just want to play music. Originally from Florida, Savannah considers Oklahoma City her adoptive home. And its here where […]
Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel: So
To Classic Albums newcomers, the franchise delivers the definitive authorised story of a culture-shaking disc in feature-length form, relying on video clips, concert footage and many a talking-head interview from the talents who were there, on both sides of the studio glass. In this case, that includes Gabriel, other musicians, members of the tech team […]
Toby Keith Hope on the Rocks
For many years, on my late, lamented Colorado-based radio show, Damaged Hearing, whenever I felt like especially annoying the decidedly unpatriotic community-radio audience, I would sing along, loud and proud, to Oklahoma-born Toby Keiths Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue. Of course, the more I would sing along to the song, the more I […]
You go, girls
The Chloes are no strangers to Oklahoma. The Dallas-based quartet recorded much of their debut LP, Vanish, at Bell Labs Recording in Norman, and have made numerous trips up Interstate 35 for live shows in the metro, including a spot at last springs Norman Music Festival. The all-woman indie pop-rockers will rekindle their fledgling Sooner […]
Times bold
Photo: Doug Schwarz It doesnt take more than a minute or so into Defining Times new record, Separate Tongues, to sense the intimacy, closeness and trust the Oklahoma City alternative band members must feel for one another. Youd think theyd been playing for a decade, not a year and a half. Its a brotherhood, front […]
Future’s so bright
Imagine for a moment that youre perched atop a pristine body of water. As you gaze downward, ripples contort the natural world, and all of your tangible surroundings seem strangely elusive and engulfed in fantasy. The other side of that reflection? The world in which Future Islands live. Appearing tonight at Opolis, the Baltimore trio […]
