Donovan Funk lays heart bare on epic debut ‘Subjective Reality’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews OKC's Donovan Funk, whose debut full-length “Subjective Reality” drops October 28th.
Movies and musicals for a monstrous Halloween season in OKC
The spooky season is finally upon us and it’s time to start planning the celebrations in OKC. Brett Fieldcamp has some ideas.
The 80s are alive in the sounds of new Oklahoma singles
The 80s have been back for a while. But it’s taken a long time for that decade’s influence to rise above synthy, saccharine pastiche.
Blue Note’s Punk Rock Social to celebrate diverse punk community
Sat, Sept. 24 OKC’s historic and newly renovated Blue Note hosts their first-ever festival event in the form of the Punk Rock Social.
Mars Deli reinvents hip-hop concept album with “Pink Palace”
Mars Deli is here to finally give the world the brutally honest, unapologetically vulgar breakup album the world deserves says Brett Fieldcamp.
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.
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.
Sisteria conjure psych-rock spirits on vital, confident ‘Dark Matter’
OKC’s Sisteria showcases their "confidence, competence, and swagger" on their brand new, first-ever full-length album, “Dark Matter.”
Greg Sestero returns to Rodeo Cinema with cult horror ‘Miracle Valley’
Greg Sestero is coming back to Rodeo Cinema in OKC to present his newest film, "Miracle Valley" after showing "The Room" one year ago.
John Calvin Abney travels new sonic-scenic worlds on “Tourist”
"This album feels like the clearest example yet of Abney’s increasing trust in his songwriting and delivery." says Brett Fieldcamp.
OKC art houses filled with music, mystery, Marcel in August
OKC’s venerated art house theaters are spending the month with films that defy categorization, genre, and in some cases, even easy description.
Gonzo LeBronzo fight apathy with energy on debut ‘Collapse Ecstatic’
Brett Fieldcamp takes a close look at Gonzo LeBronzo's debut album "Collapse Ecstatic," calling it "frantic, frenzied".
Chat Pile explore creative limits of brutality on ‘God’s Country’
Brett Fieldcamp describes the new full-length album of OKC's Chat Pile as “American nihilism" where the sentiment is "existential terror."
Diversity, subversion, family fun on July film slate around OKC
There are plenty of ways to beat the heat in OKC during these hot temperatures with these unique film options in the core of the metro.
OKCMOA presenting trio of Tinseltown terror from master David Lynch
Brett Fieldcamp previews three of his favorite David Lynch films, all being shown this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.