Few things bring people together like a good meal, and in “Hot Sauce and Soppin’ Bread (Cookin’ and Drinkin’)”, Norman songwriter/musician Brad Fielder and some of his lo...Read More
Less than a year after its well-received 2018 EP, Homecoming, Tulsa alternative rock band NeoRomantics is back with a new single that, fittingly, lingers in the transitive place......Read More
Happy Halloween! This episode of First Impressions considers a metal album out of the Tulsa area. Welcome to the Alter by Alterblood is as heavy as it is......Read More
This episode looks at the first installment of an ambitious album project aiming to transcribe The Bible’s third Gospel into song. Vol. 2 by The Luke Project clocks......Read More
This episode of First Impressions considers The North Face, the first album to come out under the Broox name. Formerly known as Moufpece Da Rippa, OKC hip-hop staple......Read More
This episode looks at the 2018 full-length album Coyote by John Calvin Abney. Acclaimed by a number of publications, the album also marks Abney’s first appearance in Rolling......Read More
As 1980’s era music continues to be influential on even the youngest of today’s musicians, it’s not out of the ordinary to see a band so obviously reference......Read More
Improvisation in music is much more often heard from the stage than the studio. It seems like most records that capture improvisation are live albums from the likes......Read More
Tulsa seems to be a bit of an underground hotbed of feminist talent. From blog-recommended Vagittarius to the slew of bands to come from the Daddyo’s camp, there......Read More
It’s hard to put a finger on We Made a Mess of Things. Though it has similar sonic treatment, the new five-track EP from Oklahoma-grown artist Desert Youth doesn’t......Read More
(Editor’s note: L.T.Z. asked me to be as critical as possible with this one, so strap in. We’re going to delve deep.) L.T.Z. describes Sophisticated Slabs, his latest......Read More
The All-American Rejects have typically been a barometer band, one so consistently pop-radio friendly and adherent to a mainstream alternative sound that a listener’s opinion of its music......Read More