Pretty bitchin’ new song if you ask me.
Pretty bitchin’ new song if you ask me.
Here’s a lot of nifty background information on this lovely tune.
I’m not crying. It’s just a really beautiful song.
You’re crying.
Turn it up. Woah, not that loud.
That’s better.
An Okie tune for your next ’80s dance party.
I found the drinkin’ song of 2017. Cheers.
Fans of “Clouds Taste Metallic” should feel right at home with this new Junebug Spade track.
The OKC band is calling it quits but going out in style.
Great new tune from one of the state’s most promising 2016 albums.
Banjo, harmonies and nighthawks.
What more could you want in a song? Here’s some more info about the young Okie band.
Some tasty post rock emerging out of Oklahoma City.
Not too shabby. Here’s some more info on Forum’s release party.
I’m thinking this Okie is gonna have a pretty great year.
A promising new rapper is emerging in Oklahoma City.
NSFW.
A slow and low new BRONCHO tune. I’m all about that.
This nifty tune was inspired by a doomed Carnival cruise ship.
Learn some more about this Okie.
SWELLS displays a competent, groovy understanding of pop music and manages to blend in a healthy amount of soul. She lists Allen Stone, Otis Redding and The Supremes among her influences.
Solid song from the OKC artist.
Although L.T.Z. admits the song’s idea might seem corny, the track is based on the idea of missing a phone call from your love interest because your phone is on vibrate and you can’t hear it ring. Cheesy or not, it happens.
A breezy new beauty from Hayes Carll.