Mad Honey turn their gaze to growth on ‘Satellite Aphrodite’
OKC's Mad Honey has a new album, Satelite Aphrodite, possessing a compelling throughline that stitches together the album's different approaches to its sound.
Local Man Ruins Everything band succeeds at everything on new release
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the latest creation of the band Local Man Ruins Everything and has much to recommend about it.
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.”
John Calvin Abney battles vocal damage with wordless ‘Departure Nocturnes’
John Calvin Abney has been singing so much that now he needs vocal cord surgery. This instrumental album's proceeds will help pay for it.
Big Weather give energetic indie-rock “A Nice Try” on debut
Luckily for OKC's Big Weather, their brand-new debut EP "A Nice Try" proves that this trio can bring it with the best of them.
Nia Moné breaks in Beer City stage with star presence, soul
Beer City music venue opened with Nia Moné and Original Flow this week with a packed house of eager fans of the artists and Beer City owners.
ListenUpOKC invites fans to relax, enjoy artistry of recorded music
ListenUpOKC, a “vinyl bar” where patrons can drink, chat, browse records, and listen to music in a way that is mostly missing these days.
Benji Kay explores ‘Hallways’ between pop-rock genres on new album
Oklahoma City Free Press
Nabihah Iqbal bringing dreamy pop, worldly mind to Ponyboy
The music of Nabihah Iqbal is so expansive, so widescreen, that it's hard to believe it can be contained on the small upstairs stage at Ponyboy in OKC.
Wide scope of Oklahoma music on display in recent singles
Oklahoma City Free Press
Jabee showcasing soul, solidarity with “Juneteenth on the East” festival
Once again, Jabee and many other collaborators are bringing top talent to the Juneteenth on the East festival on NE 23rd Street.
Kyle Reid finds edge in throwback jazz on ‘Tin Can Gramophone’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Kyle Reid's new album just released, and provides info on how to find Reid local live performances coming up soon.
Catch these killer horror classics in OKC theaters in October
This October, OKC theaters are rolling out some of the horror genre's most legendary films most often seen on TV, but this month they will be on the big screen.
‘Savage Land’ explores historical trauma, cycle of anti-Native violence
The new documentary “Savage Land” recounts the harrowing and continually tragic story of the Goodblanket family of Custer County, Oklahoma.
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.