Ut Mutem explores parental paranoia on experimental ‘Wet Nurse’
On the hypnotic, experimental new album "Wet Nurse," OKC artist Ut Mutem conjures an industrial sonic landscape to explore the ineffable feelings of parenthood.
‘King of Pangaea’ faces grief with musical fantasy at Lyric
World premiere musical “King of Pangaea” at Lyric is a fantasia of grief and family that’ll have your toe tapping even while your heart is breaking.
Rapper S. Reidy feels ‘A Little Different’ on emotional new EP
Rapper S. Reidy leaves the past behind and gets thoughtful about age, memory, life, and death on new EP "I Think I Feel a Little Different."
Turbo Wizard conjure metal magic on ‘Barbarian Love Songs’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Turbo Wizard, A metal mainstay on the Oklahoma City scene for the best part of a decade.
Cult classic films conquer OKC screens in April
There's just nothing in cinema quite like those weird, wild unexpected little gems that so often popped in and out of theaters.
Josh Sallee dropping soul-searching “Flamingo” September 22
Brett Fieldcamp reviews prodigal OKC song-writer/musician Josh Sallee's new album "Flamingo" dropping Sept. 22 before a big show at Beer City.
OKC music scenes firing on all cylinders in recent singles
From indie rock to country to jazz to hip-hop, it seems like every scene in OKC has been dropping music gold lately with awesome single releases.
Keep an ear out for these acts at Festival of the Arts
Performing arts are big at the Oklahoma City Festival of the arts this year and Brett Fieldcamp gives you a quick rundown of the acts.
Colder Sept weather blowing stone-cold classics into OKC theaters
Here is a rundown of some opportunities in OKC indy theaters to see some amazing classic movies, some as later refinements of the original.
Local acts warm the winter in hot new January music drops
Much more than in other recent years, the OKC music scene has been crashing the gates of 2025 with a load of great January singles and new releases.
November films to be thankful for around Oklahoma City
As the leaves change color in autumn, so too do the films packing movie theaters. We have some ideas about the best to view in OKC in Nov.
‘Rejoice & Shout’ brings beauty, legacy of gospel music to OKCMOA
"Rejoice and Shout" is a powerful film about the contribution of Black Gospel music in the U.S. and is showing at the Okla City Museum of Art.
Kick off the concert season with these fiery May rock shows
From punk to prog to grunge to indie, whatever rock brand gets your head banging, OKC stages have just what you need to make it through May.
Recent music drops cast summer goth shadow, dark electro
Feeling the heat? Let the dark sounds of OKC cool things down. New goth, electro & post-punk drops reflect the anxious spirit of now.
Music scene’s biggest names lighting up OKC stages all weekend
March tends to offer a wealth of chances to catch some of the scene’s best bands and artists in their own focused elements. That’s especially true this year.