The Odyssey Releases New Song “I Love You Back”

You may not know it, but if you’ve ever seen The Odyssey live, you’ll have heard this addictive track. Generally the first to be played, the song is the epitome of the band’s particular brand of music. The lyrics describe a desperate person begging their love not to hurt them. From the beginning, the words,ContinueContinue reading “The Odyssey Releases New Song “I Love You Back””

Badflower No Longer Playing the Vanguard

Tulsa Vanguard announced on Tuesday, September 2, at 3:30 pm that Badflower would not be at the Panic Vertigo show on December 6 with The Wrecks and Deal Casino. Badflower was lined up as the main support for the Panic Vertigo tour, the second headlining tour for The Wrecks. When the tour was revealed onContinueContinue reading “Badflower No Longer Playing the Vanguard”

Dive into “Teaching A Narwal Empathy”

CLIFFD\VER released their new song, “Teaching A Narwal Empathy” this morning at 10 am. The song is rock with pop undertones and a jazzy flair. It takes their self-proclaimed indie rock title to a whole new level. The band describes it as “something poppy” but with a “serene chill,” to be enjoyed on “a nightContinueContinue reading “Dive into “Teaching A Narwal Empathy””

Veterans Aren’t “Losing Sleep” Because of Chris Young

Chris Young put on a ferocious performance last night – Saturday, September 15. Playing all of his hits, he had the crowd shouting the lyrics back and dancing in the aisles. However, the most memorable moment of the show did not come in the form of song. Rather, it came when he brought Lt. Gen.ContinueContinue reading “Veterans Aren’t “Losing Sleep” Because of Chris Young”

The Dividing of Accident Artist

Accident Artist, an indie rock band from Tulsa, OK, has recently decided to split up. Formed originally by two of the members (Sam Smith and Quinton Hoagland) in 2015 under the name “The Gnomes,” the band has changed multiple times. They added Carson Been and Camilo Gonzalez in 2016, rounding out the group. Accident ArtistContinueContinue reading “The Dividing of Accident Artist”