Huckwheat makes peace with the fight on ‘Me & My Study’ EP
Rapper Huckwheat blends gospel, jazz, and heavy bass on new EP "Me & My Study," a free-flowing exploration of confidence, defiance, and embracing the struggle.
Pride and power drive June concerts across the OKC metro
OKC concerts in June are all about memorials, experiments, and celebrations of life, paying tribute to the pride and power of the state’s brightest lights.
Brandon Birdwell asks hard questions of the heart on new album
On new album "How Have I Let You Down?" OKC's Brandon Birdwell wrestles with mistakes, insecurities, and mortality, but isn't afraid to have a little sonic fun.
J + The Bishops burst back to life with late unexpected buzz
Long dormant soul-rockers J + The Bishops unexpectedly struck gold when a major influencer shared their song on Tik Tok. Now they’re returning to ride the wave.
It’s raining concerts as music storms OKC stages in May
May is stacked with great shows hitting stages all over town, with the city’s massive wide range of music styles and scenes practically all represented.
Don’t miss these performers at Festival of the Arts 2024
If your Festival of the Arts plans consist of grabbing some food and soaking up a weekend’s worth of fantastic free concerts, these artists can’t be missed.
Keep cool with chilled-out recent singles from OKC music
Soulful subtlety, minimalist magic, and experimental hip-hop all feature in recent local music singles from some of the city’s best and most diverse artists.
‘Nothing is Real’ on Bird Drugs’ dark, experimental new album
The pictures Justin Wallis paints range from the rainy, electrified hardscapes of cyberpunk and neo-noir to the late-night, empty airports of our real world.
April concerts see local venues host national names in OKC
OKC stages are welcoming some of the best names in art-folk, energetic rock, guitar blues, and wild metal with tour stops throughout April.
‘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.
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.
SHIFT carve niche both ‘Jagged and Bold’ on new album
On the aptly titled new album “Jagged and Bold,” OKC prog-rockers SHIFT conquer fears, distance, and preconceptions of what jazz fusion can be.
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.
Oscar-nominated shorts at OKCMOA offer beauty, tragedy
Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of Oscar-nominated short films that he says are "a deeper, faster focus on heart-wrenching emotional beats or rug-pulling turns."
The dream of the 90s is alive in recent music drops
Throw on your best light-up sneakers and gel your hair up high, because these bands are taking us back to the last time things music any sense.
















