<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; line-height:normal;mso-outline-level:1″> <p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; line-height:normal”> From the title alone of its new EP, Death and Evil Beasts, you get a feeling of where this six-song affair is going: This aint no Taylor Swift. Clocking in at around 20 minutes, the disc covers a lot of ground, musically. The old-school punk noise of […]
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Movin’ Melvins
The Melvins arent the household name they deserve to be. Hopefully, time will favor the American rockers, but if not, at least they will go down in the record books: Appearing Saturday at Opolis, the Melvins are in the midst of becoming the first band to play all 50 states (plus Washington, D.C.) in 51 […]
Come, the new Jerusalem
Preachers the sophomore album from indie-rock outfit My Jerusalem, playing Thursday at The Conservatory is as much indebted to a certain 80s horror sequel as it is any musical influence. I was at my usual coffee shop, and I saw this guy that looked like the creepy old guy from Poltergeist II. I […]
Argo
Theres no way the movie industry could have resisted this stranger-than-fiction yarn. The film chronicles how CIA operative Tony Mendez (Affleck) saved the six by establishing a phony cover story that they were a Canadian movie crew scouting locations in Tehran for a science-fiction cheapie titled Argo. Details of that real-life mission would not be […]
Dan Deacon America
With America, we can add thoughtful and poignant to the mix. A bundle of goofy energy in a Technicolor Cosby sweater, Deacon long felt like the class clown who would never threaten to grow up especially in Spiderman of the Rings and Meetle Mice. There was some growth in 2009s Bromst, to be sure, but […]
’Van go
The closer we creep to Halloween, the more gypsy-folk band Caravan of Thieves feels in its element. Were fascinated with the idea of the world of supernatural. Theres as much dark and twisted out in the world as happy things. We want to encapsulate the whole thing, said singer Fuzz Sangiovanni. Theres some gore and […]
Knight watch
<span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US” lang=”EN-US”> Jack Walker is one of the lucky ones: Officially, hes Batman. Living a dream of arguably millions, the British-born actor dons cape and cowl not at a theater near you, not on any Bat-channel, but in the flesh, before your eyes, in cities worldwide, in the Batman Live arena tour. […]
Sooner the Sunset Sooner the Sunset
Their chemistry is undeniable, and from the sound of this self-titled debut EP, the two bring out the very best of each other no small feat for artists who are incredible in their own right. The pair finds the perfect blend of pop and indie folk, crafting songs that recall the likes of Mumford […]
Gazette’s Halloween Parade set for Oct. 27
Gazettes Halloween Parade began as the Gazettes Ghouls Gone Wild Parade in 2007, with almost 20,000 spectators and 64 entries. Last year, the parade boasted more than 60,000 in attendance, with 65 entries and more than 2,000 participants and 200 volunteers. Gazette‘s Halloween Parade 2012 emcee Liz Dueweke This year, Gazettes Halloween Parade will showcase […]
‘Modern’ art
Francis Criss’ “City Landscape,” 1934 No single style encapsulates the 57 pieces of American Moderns, the Oklahoma City Museum of Arts latest exhibition. Its not a linear, chronological survey, but a nice sampling in a 50-year span, said Alison Amick, curator of collections. We have a number of different artists addressing ideas of what it […]
