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Community Exclusive: Featuring Point A Gallery August 16 2023
Written by Will Harrison
Hello there Edgers! I thought it would be cool to share with you the interview that I had with gallery manager of Point A Art Gallery, Leah Roth! It's a really cool local place featuring all kinds of cool art and events, here it is, enjoy! Will: Please tell us about your gallery and what's unique about it? Leah: Our Gallery is an art community that will have community art projects for local artists every month and a fresh venue to have local bands and performers. Our drive is the local alternative community in OKC. Will: What motivated you to open it? Leah: We wanted to have a place where the alternative community could come to sell art and have a non-bar option in OKC. Will: Do you have any special plans or events coming up at the gallery? Leah: Yes we have quite a bit in September and a few in August. August 20th- Outdoor Vendor Gallery August 19th- Live painting August 26th- 18+ kink Lounge art show Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick product for the gallery? Leah: We are very accepting of most art. Usually if it moves us, expands our mind we will accept it. We do give an application as well. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? Leah: Instagram and Facebook and of course in person at the Gallery. Will: Tell us about your record store and what can be found there? Leah: The record store is going to be vintage records, clothing, local merchants and other cool oddities. We want it to be a place to find cool funky things. Just for fun questions: Poke mon Go or Teen Titans Go? Oooooo that’s a hard one, I would have to say Pokémon Go. Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? I would have to say Asian Buffet. Sega, Xbox 360, PS4 or Wii? Sega was my first but I would say PS4 |
Rocklahoma Exclusive: Pre-Show Interview, With Dropout Kings! Aug 31 2022
Written By Will Harrison
Here's a Rocklahoma exclusive - featuring The Dropout Kings! These hard rocking guys are very busy getting ready for Rocklahoma coming this weekend, but they were able to give us a few minutes to answer a few questions! Here goes, Enjoy! Will: Please tell us about your music style and what inspires you as a band? DK: I would say our musical style is a hybrid of Hip Hop & Metal. It’s a modern approach to nu-metal that we like to call trap metal. It’s basically all the shit we grew up listening to combined into one thing. We inspires us as a band and just seeing guys traveling the world with their friends playing music they wrote in their bedrooms to thousands of people. Will: What motivates you as a band? DK: Our fans motivate us. Their reaction to the art we have created keeps us motivated to keep creating. Their reactions in the crowd keeps us motivated to keep traveling the world doing shows. Will: What have you been up to during the Covid-19 shutdown? DK: We worked harder than ever pushing out content and released the GlitchGang EP. We came out of shutdown way stronger than we entered it. Will: What do you have planned for Rocklahoma? DK: We plan to bring the energy and engage personally with the crowd. You see us in stage and in the crowd. We’ve heard great things about Rocklahoma and we are excited to apart of it. Will: Do you have any special plans this year musically? DK: We plan to drop a few singles and an album called Riot Music. We are always open to collaborations so you never know, you may see one or two of those. Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? DK: We usually start with a hip hop beat and come up with a key and then Bill & Adam will write lyrics to it. Then the band will add instruments and our producer Nick Sampson will tighten it up. Will: Are you working on an album? DK: We just finished working on an album called Riot Music. It will be out early 2023. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? DK: Follow us everywhere @dropoutkingsaz Extra questions: Will: Pokemon Go or Teen Titans Go? DK: Pokemon Go Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? DK: Asian Buffet Will: Sega, Xbox 360, PS4 or Wii? DK: PS4 |
Music Exclusive: Dreams In Peril. May 11th 2022
Written By Will Harrison
The promoter for Dreams In Peril contacted me about an upcoming show they are doing in OKC at Kendell's Live Music Venue on June 4th. They asked if we wanted to cover the show and promote? "Of Course We are interested in doing that, along with an interview!" I replied. They are pretty busy guys but I was able to snag a few questions with Guitarist, Lucas Munoz! Here you go! Enjoy! Will: Please tell us about your music style and what inspires you as a band? Lucas: We're Deathcore to the bone for sure, that's definitely where our roots lie. However, all 5 of us bring a unique take on what we can be at the table since our listening habits are so diverse. Our inspiration derives from each individual's personality, and it's often the clash and unexpected mesh of those personalities that create. Will: What motivates you as a band? Lucas: Really, it's the fact that we've all been in bands and projects before that had slamming music, that had one-of-a-kind talent on every instrument, that had real potential, but that ultimately never made it beyond the city limits of our hometown. We simply want more. Will: What have you been up to during the Covid-19 shutdown? Lucas: Writing and planning. This band doesn't do well sitting idle, and a lot of local acts in town just stopped being bands for that very reason. So we stayed busy, no matter what was going on. In that time we collected a couple of very talented guys, and we finished an album! And even after that, we kept lingering on what the next step was, and I think that's how we survived. Will: What does your summer line-up look like? Lucas: The Tears of Blood Tour with frickin' PIGWEED! I don't know if you've ever met those guys, but they are cool as all HELL! Cannot wait to share the road with them! We'll be traveling from KC to Chicago to New York to Virginia and ending right in OKC! It's our very first nationwide tour and we are beyond excited about it. Will: Do you have any special plans this year musically? Lucas: Oh yeah, we've got quite a few releases coming. 2 music videos, singles out the wazoo, and our 2nd album which we really want to kick out the damn door already. Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? Lucas: The premier is very involved and the latter is kinda eh for us. Our creativity comes from what I was talking about before with the clashing and meshing of our ideas and desires. On top of that our decision-making is very spontaneous, and even somewhat invasive. It's our 2nd job, and we're on call 24/7. Setlists on the other hand are really an afterthought. When we play live, we let the music do the work for us. Will: Are you working on an album? Lucas: Of course, 100 percent. We have one about to release, but we've also been itching and clawing at our instruments for more new material. Hell, every practice We're writing new stuff, and again just planning what will come next after we finish out the year. In short, there's something very big coming, for us and our listeners. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? Lucas: The usual suspects. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Spotify are the biggest though |
Country Music legend, Reba McEntire To Open Her Own Local Spot! Feb 24th 2022
two stories of dining space that open to a central stage which will regularly Written by Will Harrison
It was just announced that Country music legend, Reba McEntire will be opening her own Restaurant/Music venue/Retail store later in 2022! "Reba's Place" as it has been named will open in downtown Atoka, Oklahoma - built inside of an century old Masonic temple. It will feature two stories of dining space that opens to A central stage for live music performances. It will highlight food dishes like the"Fancy"steak dinner (FYI Fancy was one of her biggest hits) Street tacos, Chicken Fried Steak and Reba's personal favorite - Pinto beans and Cornbread. The venue will also feature a curated collection of memorabilia of personal items from Reba's archives that will regularly change. Atoka, Oklahoma is located south of McAlester which is where Reba was born. With that being said, I believe this establishment will be a nice addition to small town Oklahoma. For more information about Reba's Place, check out the following link: https://www.rebasplace.com/ n to a central stage which will regularly host live music performances. The menu includes scratch made verns of many of the dishes most popular in the region alongside favorites from other areas including Nashville, New Orleans and Mexico. Menu highlights include the “Fancy” steak dinner, set tacos, chicken fr |
Music Exclusive: Sepulchre By The Sea! Sept. 19th 2021
Written By Will Harrison
Hey It’s been a while since an interview with a band but here we go again! This band is from Bristol, UK “Sepulchre By The Sea” and they have some killer music! Enjoy the interview! Will: Please tell us about your music style and what inspires you as a band? SS: I play Atmospheric black metal, or post black metal, inspired by some of my favorite bands who blend different genres with black metal, and also by the works of Edgar Allen Poe Will: What motivates you as a band? SS: Having the freedom to create music in my own style, and at my own pace, and also learning to produce and mix music, which has been very rewarding Will: What have you been up to during the Covid-19 shutdown? SS: Working on music of course! I didn’t waste any time after releasing my first album and used the last winter lockdown to write more music and improve my equipment and mixing skills Will: Do you have any special plans this year musically? SS: I’m about to release a new EP called ‘Ratiocinations’ on 1st October, after that it’s all promotion Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? SS: All my songs are inspired by Edgar Allen Poe stories/poems so I usually pick one of those and either pair it with some riffs I’ve already been working on, or try and come up with some new material themed around the piece of writing Will: Are you working on an album? SS: I’m just about to release my EP entitled ‘Ratiocinations’, which is inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s famous detective stories. After that, I’ll be taking a break before beginning work on a second full length album Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? You can follow and support me at: Bandcamp: https://sepulchrebythesea.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sepulchrebytheseamusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sepulchrebytheseamusic Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CD17Ab5FPNiCdCv0XFUVD Extra questions: Will: Pokemon Go or Teen Titans Go? SS: Pokemon Go Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? SS: Asian Buffet, assuming it’s all you can eat Will: Sega, Xbox 360, PS4 or Wii? SS: What a strange selection…I’m a Gamecube man! |
Music Exclusive: Featuring, The Fulton Ansley Project! Feb. 27th 2021
Written by Will Harrison Hey guys and gals It's been awhile since we had a local band interview, but here goes! This one features James Curtis of The Fulton Ansley Project, a comedian /musician working on a new project called "Electric Jesus Machine", sounds interesting to me! Enjoy! Will: Please tell us about your music style and what inspires you as a band? James: The Fulton Ansley Project plays what can best be described as “intentionally funny prog rock.” As far as inspiration is concerned, I’m tempted to attribute it to something divine. It’s almost like a spirit possesses me and forces my hand when I’m writing a great song. It takes over your whole body and compels you. It’s almost like an altered state. That might be all the drugs though. Yeah, I’m going to go with “drugs” as my answer. Will: What motivates you as a band? James: Well, we’re clearly not motivated by money. In the last 40 years, we’ve faced a lot of ups and downs. Bankruptcies, divorces, band break ups, lawsuits, overdoses, commercial failure on every level. I’m going to have to say spite is my primary motivation. Will: What have you been up to during the Covid-19 shutdown? James: Our world tour began on February 15th, 2020 and our world tour ended on February 18th, 2020. What the fuck do you think? OK, that seems a little passive aggressive. Between the existential terror and the more tangible forms of terror, we released the 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Electric Jesus Machine in June. In December, we released our annual Christmas single “Fine Then, Let It Snow” which actually got some airplay on the Dr Demento radio program. Will: What does your fall line-up look like? James: I’ll be producing Electric Jesus Machine as a full 1 hr and 45 minute rock opera as originally intended. In addition to video projection, stage props, costume changes and puppets we’ll also be including some local Oklahoma talent to fill out the various musical parts and roles. In addition to resuming live performances. I’ve also completed all the music for our next concept album. We shelved it in the late 70s when we got wind of Pink Floyd’s Animals. Our album is based on that novel about talking barnyard animals waging class warfare on each other, Charlotte’s Webb by E.B. White. It’s called “Some Pig.” We’re finally finishing it, now that Paul Lynde’s dead we should be able to get away with it. Additionally, we’ll be wrapping up our Christmas album “Jingle Bell Prog” in time for the holidays. Will: Do you have any special plans this year musically? James: Oh. No, not really. Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? James: A magician never reveals his secrets. So good luck getting an answer out of those assholes. Thankfully, however, I’m a musician. Similar spelling, but really, that’s where the similarity ends. That being said, it’s none of your business. Will: Are you working on an album? James: You know, I’m starting to think I really should’ve read all the questions first. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? James: Currently our music is available on about 20 different platforms, and we don’t see a dime from any of it. So pick your poison in terms of streaming audio...but! Definitely subscribe to us on YouTube. We’ve got lyric videos to all of our songs -and- starting in March our web series “Everyone Wants A Piece Of The Fulton Ansley Project” will begin airing. Will: Pokemon Go or Teen Titans Go? James: Go fish. Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? James: Warren Buffet (but with free refills) Will: Sega, Xbox 360, PS4 or Wii? James: Sega isn’t a game system, it’s a manufacturer. So we’ll have to look at this in detail. First, we’ve got the Sega Master System. Released around the same time as the NES, it never really grabbed a hold of the market in the way that the Sega Genesis did. Now, I’m not including the CD peripheral unit but some video game sticklers would. Then, you’ve got the handheld system Sega Game Gear. Next, you have two next gen consoles, Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast, which, while technically superior to anything on the market, they were, curiously, abject commercial failures. Not that I play video games. I just wanted to point out your mistake. James: My answer is Backgammon. |
Music Exclusive: The Killings! Oct. 4th 2020
Written By Will Harrison
It has been a rough year for everyone. Here at The OKC Edge it has been hard to promote entertainment when shows are not happening! However shows are slowly coming back! This month we feature local musicians The Killings! When we said we had some space available they were happy to offer an interview about what they have been up to! Here it is, Enjoy! Will: Tell us about your music and style. TK: We have Rock, Punk and Surf tendencies. Will: What have you been up to during the Covid shutdown? TK: Writing and practicing. We lost out on a couple big booked shows, like most everyone else. Th last pre Covid show was in February at Drunken Fry, after that we started limiting shows until May. Will: What does your fall line-up look like? TK: We are lucky enough to play at Reggie Wheat’s birthday this Saturday Oct 3rd at 89th St with The Constanzas and Psychotic Reaction. That’s it for now. We usually play about once a month, but we’re going to take November off for some writing and personal time. Will: Do you have any special plans this year musically? TK: Nothing really, hopefully get to record late this year or earily 2021 Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? TK: Someone usually brings in a completed song. We might do small edit in the learning process and then we each add our own style into it. As far as lyrics it’s anything from Simp’s Anti-Mustard agenda to movies, books and stupid people. As far as a song list for shows. We have block of songs that fit together and we just rotate them around in the set. Will: What can you tell us about the your current projects that you’re working on? Are you working on an album? TK: Nothing really special, we’ve been on a few compilations, a cool one with Wicked Shimmies and Fire Bad’s! “Where There’s Fire” by Robert Thurman, “It Came From Oklahoma” and one from Sal at Electric Frankenstein “A Fistful More Of Rock and Roll Vol 13” We are always writing for the next album. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support you? TK: Instagram http://instagram.com/thekillingsband Our EP and live album are on all major steaming services! If you’re one of the cool kids? You can put our tracks on your IG stories and on TikTok Extra questions: Will: Pokemon Go or Teen Titans Go? TK: Teen Titans Go Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? TK: Jimmy’s Asian Buffet Will: Sega, Xbox 360 or Wii? TK: Couple Xbox, One Wii and one Sega |
Toronto's Own Rock Band: One In The Chamber! Apr. 9 2020
Written by Will Harrison
This month’s featured band comes all the way from Toronto, Canada! This deep diving, dirty rocking band is named “One In The Chamber” - which tells you they mean business! The band is made up of: Mike Biase - Lead Vocals and Guitar, Cecil Eugene - Lead Guitar and Vocals, Christian Dotto - Bass and Vocals, Gerrod Harris - Drums and Vocals. Stay tuned and enjoy the interview! Will: First of all tell us about your band name, how you came up with it? Band: One In The Chamber is about having one shot, one chance to do it right. It’s about making your mark and making it count, no matter what you’re doing. Will: Anything special planned for the new year as a band? Band: 2020 is turning out to be a crazy year. We had a lot of plans, but with all that is going on because of Covid and the much needed cancelation of events, we are figuring out how and what we will continue to do to make 202 a massive year. To start, we just released our brand new single, “Blow” and a brand new music video – both of which we couldn’t be more excited to share with everyone! Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? Band: The creative process in the band is really fun for all of us. Each of us play multiple instruments and we all have so many ideas. Usually someone will bring in a riff, or a progression, or a melody, and the idea comes to life in the rehearsal space when the four of us are jamming on it and building with our own ideas. Will: What can you tell us about the album you’re working on? Band: At the moment, we’re working on new music – but we’re happy to be celebrating the release of our single and music video for “Blow”. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support the band? Band: We’ve got a website we update regularly with photos, articles, and reviews, but we are most active on Facebook and Instagram. https://www.oitcband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/oitcband https://www.instagram.com/oitcband/ Will: I have to ask since you’re from Toronto, do you do any Scott Pilgrim covers? Band: We do not – although, before concerts were shut down, we were planning a massive Single Release Party for “Blow” at Sneaky Dee’s! Typically, we cover a lot of classic and modern hard rock bands – a lot of Zeppelin, The Beatles, Velvet Revolver, Royal Blood, and Soundgarden. Extra questions: Will: Poke mon Go or Teen Titans Go? Band: Half of us play Pokemon Go – still… I know – so Pokemon Go. Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? Band: Asian Buffet. Without a doubt. Will: Sega, Xbox 360 or Wii? Band: 360 all the way! For more info about the band, follow them on Facebook and go check out their newest music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ClUM9aKYp4 |
Music Exclusive: Blak Sunday. Dec 8 2019
Written by Will Harrison
Hey guys and gals I have special one for you all! Black Sunday a Death-Rock band! They hail all the way from Indianapolis! Better check out these guys and their music! Enjoy! Will: First of all tell us about your band name, and how you came up with it? Juan: originally we were just called Blak nut so many other artists and bands were using the same name and I wanted us to stand out and after watching an old movie, we changed the name to Blak Sunday Will: Do you plan on making your way towards Oklahoma city or the area at least? Juan: Would love to, I have a few friends out that way, hopefully within the next year or so we can actually do a small tour. Will: Anything special planned for the new year as a band? Juan: recording and hopefully getting a new single out before new years. Also gonna try to get a couple music videos filmed and out. Next year will be our first official full length so that's gonna be awesome. Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? Juan: it's a collaborative effort. A lot of times one of us will have an idea, we'll play with it and after a little work it turns i to something. Jacob: Usually, one of us will bring a riff or part to the band. We will jam it out, and elaborate on it for a few practices until we're confident the song is done. Juan usually throws lyrics in there as we jam out the song, either stuff he's previously written in his notebook, or sometimes he'll write new lyrics specifically for the song Jennifer: Sometimes, I just wake up and there is a melody or song in my head.It all depends on which instrument I am playing. Sometimes, I will get an inspiration from Juan's lyrics and I turn on my synths and the MIDI synths will create a unique layered sound. Then I record and send to our band file. And we also like to jam and come up with some new material in that way. Will: What can you tell us about the album you’re working on? Juan: it's a long time coming! Lol this album was supposed to be recorded and released this year but then we had to hunt for a new drummer so that got delayed so we released the songs that we had recorded last year as a debut E.P. this time around we plan to go all out and make an awesome record. Jacob: In December, we're recording three songs. One, "Inside You" this lineup wrote together. The others, "Private Parts" and "Lonely Corpse" were songs written by the previous LA lineup, that we elaborated on a little. Will: Where is the best place to follow and support the band? Blaksunday.com which has links to everything and we update it pretty often. You can also follow BlaK SundaY on facebook & instagram and on youtube youtube.com/user/gypsyblak6 9 Bonus questions: Will: Pokemon Go or Teen Titans Go? Juan: the original teen titans show or young justice actually. Jacob: teen titans Will: Jimmy Buffet or Asian Buffet? Juan: asian buffet. ALL. THE. EGG. ROLLS. Jacob: asian Jennifer: asian buffet Ani: asian buffet Will: Sega, Xbox 360 or Wii? Juan: i miss the old Sega. Jacob: Wii! |
Iron Kingdom, Is Set To Rock The Railhead in Lawton. Oct 28 2019
Written by Will Harrison Vancouver's own, Iron Kingdom contacted us about doing some promotion for them about the upcoming Lawton show, So we hit them up for a quick interview! The questions were answered by Vocalist/guitarist, Chris Olsterman. Stay tuned and enjoy the interview! Will: Please tell us about your band name, and how you came up with it? Chris: Iron Kingdom is about a united land of heavy metal, doesn’t matter who you are or what you believe, if you listen to metal you are part of the kingdom! Will: Are you ready to hit The Railhead in Lawton? Chris: Hell ya, we’ve been on the road now for a week playing shows almost every night, only getting tighter as we go! Can’t wait to shred with you all! Will: Anything special planned for the show in Lawton? Chris: To bring our best show possible and slay all the dragons! haha Will: Tell us about your creative process, and how you pick and or create your song list? Chris: We all are involved in writing the tunes, usually a riff or cool lyrical idea gets things started and we jam it out from there. Will: What would you like followers to know about you? Chris: We play heavy metal the way it used to be, it’s original music and we go big! If you miss the 80s you’ll probably totally dig what we do! Will: Where is the best place to follow and support the band? Chris: Facebook or our official website: www.facebook.com/ironkingdom www.iron-kingdom.com Will: Sega, Xbox 360 or Wii? Chris: Xbox 360 for me! |
Music Exclusive: Psychotic Reaction, All About Their Upcoming Tour! Aug 18th 2019
Written By Will Harrison
Hey Guys and gals this here's out exclusive, talking with Nolan Dacus, the front-man of Psychotic Reaction! If you haven't seen these guys in concert, then go out and catch them live. This is an interview about their tour! Stay tuned and enjoy! Will: First tell us about the upcoming tour, when, where and how long? Nolan: This upcoming tour is called "non stop action rock 2019 tour" it started about the beginning of August and goes until right before Halloween, but it's separated into 3 legs, and we return home for a couple days away the beginning of each month, the first is from Oklahoma to the Pacific north west then down the west coast to southern California then back home thru Arizona and Texas, right now we're in Salem Oregon and we play a show here tonight. The date is August 15th. The second leg is September and we go from Oklahoma to upstate New York, the east coast to Florida then back to Oklahoma thru the deep south, and the third leg is in October and is the upper midwest like Wisconsin and Minnesota and Illinois and Ohio and zigzagging thru the midwest. Will: Tell us about your creative process? Nolan: for this tour like right before it, we made a long list of all the songs we've been playing lately and since Bobby and I both do lead vocals on different songs, we try to do it so he sings one then I sing one and go back and forth like that. But since we have kind of a wide variety of genres we play, if we are playing with more psychedelic bands we do more psych songs, and if we are with like all punk bands we do more punk kind of songs, we try to play to the crowd or other bands sometimes but if we don't know what to do or what the other bands are like we just play our favorite ones to play and the ones we are the tightest on. We also learned about 6 new songs right before the tour and if we have a night where the other bands cancel or something happens where there's not many people there, we play the ones we need to work on and just use it as a practice session kind of. Will: Tell us how you pick songs and prepare for a show. Nolan: For this tour like right before it, we made a long list of all the songs we've been playing lately and since Bobby and I both do lead vocals on different songs, we try to do it so he sings one then I sing one and go back and forth like that. But since we have kind of a wide variety of genres we play, if we are playing with more psychedelic bands we do more psych songs, and if we are with like all punk bands we do more punk kind of songs, we try to play to the crowd or other bands sometimes but if we don't know what to do or what the other bands are like we just play our favorite ones to play and the ones we are the tightest on. We also learned about 6 new songs right before the tour and if we have a night where the other bands cancel or something happens where there's not many people there, we play the ones we need to work on and just use it as a practice session kind of. Will: What are the venues that you’re looking forward most to perform at while on tour? Nolan: the Lost Horse Saloon in Marfa Texas is a cool one, it looks like a saloon straight out of a Clint Eastwood western, Mickey's in Madison Wisconsin is one for sure, that place is sick, always a good crowd, 33 Golden Street is a bar in new London Connecticut we played once that was a cool experience, man there's to many to remember ha ha, the mohawk palace in Buffalo New York is cool. Anywhere in Austin Texas, we are playing austin a couple times this tour, we love that place. Will: What would you like fans to know most about about your band? Nolan: probably that we love to do this, to go play and to play every night and to meet people and play our own songs and that we are all being as sincere as we know how to be about it, the songs that are deep and have alot of emotion and feeling to them are from feeling those emotions and feelings and stuff. There's some songs that are more silly and tongue in cheek, even then we're pretty serious about being goofy or whatever. Also that we have deep admiration for people that practice their art in any form, and a high level of respect and appreciation for the people that want to hear us and live us because we would be nowhere without those people. So if your out there and your reading this and you like our music and seeing us play then thank you! Will: What do you do for fun when not doing shows?Hobbies etc. Nolan: all 4 of us are very different people, I read alot both on tour and at home, when we're on tour together and we have down time we play chess and weird board games ha ha. Our drummer and bass player play shuffle board and pool alot, sometimes we go to graves of people we admire and pay respect, we've been to h.p. lovecraft's grave, edgar allan poe's, muddy waters, fred sonic Smith's, a hand full of other ones, we went to poe's on halloween actually that was spooky. Or statues and stuff, we went to the hendrix statue in seattle, the john Lennon imagine part of central park in nyc, allso the Dakota where he was assassinated. We're attracted to weird landmarks I guess? Ha h Will: Kirk or Picard? Nolan: Dude Kirk all the way. That original star trek is legendary. Will: Pokemon Go or Pokemon no? Nolan: Imma go with no pokemon even though I support that people do it. It was cool to see people walking around in weird places playing a game on their phone, it was like the whole world was living in harmony for a couple weeks. Will: Joe Satriani or Jimmi Hendrix? Nolan: Hendrix over Satriani but jimmy page over Hendrix Will: Where can we support you online? also where is your music available to purchase? Nolan: You can find us online and everything is for sale at www.Psychoticreaction.bandcamp.com |
The All Punk Line-Up In The Plaza Was All The Rage! July 18 2019
Written by Will Harrison The Punk show last Friday in the Plaza District was a huge success! There was a lineup of ten local punk bands along with two skate boarding contests going on near by on the same block! Definitely on of the busiest Live on The Plaza's I've see in a while! Even though it was extremely hot outside, there was still a ton of supporters and onlookers! The streets were loaded with people and so were the stores and eateries, which is always a good thing for a growing area like The Plaza! I can't wait to see the next punk show in the Plaza! |
AKON Anime Festival, 2019 Was A Smash Hit! July 3 2019
Written by Will Harrison AKON 2019 was an amazing convention! The fair park was a great setting for an anime-festival but the heat was barreling down, which made it harder to get from point A to point B, if it would've been ten degrees cooler it would've been perfect. I found the Fair Park to be unique and great for background scenery! The Cosplayers were fun and friendly, ready at a moments notice for photoshoots! Even though I didn't really eat much while I was there , it was good to see the selection of food trucks to be had. Trust me I’ve been to conventions where the only choice of food was hot dogs and popcorn, and I love me some popcorn but still it is better to have some other options am I right? The panels that I set in on were fun and informative, my favorite panel was ACME Music! Even though the focus this year wasn't interviews, the guests that I talked to were great! My favorite as always is YaYa Han, cosplayer extraordinaire! She is always a treat to talk with and her costumes are amazing! There were lots of activities going during the convention like, speed dating parties, masquerade balls, dances, mystery tea parties and even banquets with the stars! There was always something to do or watch and I dig that in a convention! Overall this years convention was amazing, despite the weather, however we can blame the Gods for that! LOL Either way the convention was fun and entertaining! Thanks to all the cosplayers that let us to photograph them while at the convention! Thanks to the AKON staff for allowing us to be a part of this amazing event! We look forward to coming back next year! |
Music Exclusive: Kansas City's Own Veritas! May 17 2019
Written by Will Harrison
For this month's Music Exclusive we talk with Greg Wenk of Veritas - A Hard rock band based out of Kansas City, KS! They recently reached out to us after we announced plans to promote more bands from outside of Oklahoma. Geno Alberico - Bass, Greg Wenk - Lead Guitar, Denny Anthony-Vocals and Mark Zonder - featured drummer, make up Veritas! Enjoy the interview! Will: Tell us a little bit about your background in music. Greg: I'm the guitarist and I'm heavily influenced by a lot of guitarists and bands from the 80's such as Yngwie, George Lynch, Criss Oliva, Fates Warning, Queensryche, Crimson Glory, Metal Church. Will: Tell us about how you pick songs and how you prepare for a show? Greg: We are a fairly new group and just released a 4 song EP, so no shows yet. Will: Tell us about your creative process? Greg: I write songs by just sitting down and playing for hours. I'll come up with a riff I like and then build on it. Once I have a complete song, I send it off to Mark Zonder {Fates Warning, Spirits of Fire) who is playing on our EP and the upcoming full length CD. Once he's recorded drums, it is sent to our bassist Geno Alberico. After he records his part it's off to our vocalist Denny Anthony. Will: What are some of favorite venues to perform at? And why? Greg: No shows yet but in Kansas City there are several very cool venues such as Aftershock, Riot Room. Aftershock is very supportive of the local scene, also have many touring acts play through. The Riot Room (formerly the Hurricane) has been around for decades and I've seen a lot of great bands there. Will: What would you like fans to know most about about your band? Greg: We are a hard rock/metal band with a classic sound and a bit of prog. Currently working on completing our full CD with a tentative fall release. Line up is Denny Anthony-vocals Greg Wenk-guitar, Geno Alberico-bass, Mark Zonder-drums. If you guys like what you hear, buying a copy of the EP helps us complete the full cd more quickly. Our EP is available worldwide from our website. Will: Where can we follow you online? Greg: Official website- www.veritas.rocks Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/veritasmusickc Contribute- https://www.gofundme.com/help-us-complete-our-full-length-cd |
Exclusive: The Gentlefolks - Norman's Own Sultans of Swing! Apr 16 2019
Click here to Written by Will Harrison
I was recently contacted by Mike Ritchie of “The Gentlefolks”, about doing some promotion for them! They are a 1930s Swing/Jazz band from Norman Oklahoma and they are very talented! We’ve never really covered this genre on The OKC Edge so we thought it was a good time to start! It was a pleasure talking with Mike and I look forward to promoting his band and being a part of their journey. Enjoy the interview! Will: First of all, tell us about the band’s name, how you came up with it and why. MR: Well, We’ve been a band for about 6 years now. We first began the band under the name “The Ardent Spirits”. We were under that name for 5 years until just recently we decided to rebrand the band, add new members, and just get a fresh start again because we had been kind of lackadaisical in persistence with the band. The band now is under the name “The Gentlefolks”. We wanted initially something like “The Aristocrats” but that band name had already been taken by Guthrie Govan and his super guitar crew. So we went to the thesaurus and typed in Aristocrat and started looking for terms with essentially the same meaning. The term means “Anything regarded as the best, most elegant, or most stylish of it’s kind”. We try to really provide the class and nostalgia that comes from the jazz of the 1930’s. Will: We enjoyed your videos that you sent us, tell me about how you pick songs and how you prepare for a show? MR: Our band has a repertoire of about 60 - 70 songs at the moment. So many of them are unique and beautiful that it is hard to pick sometimes. That being said, we definitely have our favorites out of those and some are more complex than others. As far as video content goes, we usually try to choose tunes that are a good mix of complexity, engagement between the band and the audience, and in contrast with what we have released before. We don’t do a lot to prepare for a show. We may get together once just to tighten up some of the tunes that we don’t play very often or want to add to the set. We don’t generally create set lists for shows. We like to play off of the crowd to decided which song will best fit the mood of the room while also keeping in mind the contrast of the last tune played. Will: Tell us about your creative process? MR: Well, we play just jazz music from the 30’s and 40’s, more accurately, Gypsy Jazz repertoire. That being said, we don’t write any of our own music. Jazz music is typically based on improvisation, so each show you see will never be the same. To also add some of our own touch to it we like to arrange orchestrations for a few of the tunes to really put our own stamp on it. Will: What are some of your favorite venues to perform at? And why? MR: Given the style of music we play, we kind of have an interesting mix of venues available to us. We mostly play private parties and events. We also play at wineries, museums, restaurants, and festivals. Aside from gigs like those I’d say a few of our favorite local venues to play at would be The Sunnyside Diner, The Deli, Saints, and Othello’s. The reason why these places are our favorites is because these are venues that people frequent to actually sit and listen. Making the music a priority instead of background music for people to drink and play pool to. Will: What would you like fans to know most about about your band? MR: That if you come to see us play please know that you are getting an experience from a group of musicians who have not only played with each other for many years but are also ardent about delivering the quality of sound and musicianship one would expect from Jazz musicians trying to pay homage to the great musicians that passed this music down to us, namely, Django Reinhardt. It’s an experience you can’t get elsewhere in Oklahoma. Will: Where can we follow you online? MR: With the band name being so new we haven’t gotten together all of our online presents just yet. For now, you can find us on facebook at www.facebook.com/thegentlefolksjazz. We will be working on a website soon and also getting our youtube and instagram together. |
Tulsa's Own, New Time Zones: Coming To A Venue Near You! Apr 1 2019
Written by Will Harrison
Tulsa’s own, New Time Zones has a killer album out and another on the way! These guys had contacted me a while back and I’m just now getting to the write-up. Recording wise the tracks are really tight and mixed well. The vocals are great, but I can’t really compare them to any one band, which is hard because it’s human nature to want to have an example to mention, these guys definitely have their own sound. However, vocals wise I would compare them to Oasis of Wonderwall fame, but backed with some jazz fusion/stoner rock. And that’s not a knock, I actually dig Oasis and hated it when they stopped putting out music. I would definitely put them under the rock alternative genre but far from that IDK. They put off a fun and relaxing vibe on the most recent album and the tunes I’ve heard from them before. They would mesh well with other genres as well. They need to get these guys on radio pronto, they will be a big hit, I really look forward to their upcoming album! Anyways go and check out these guys for yourself, here’s the link to their website: https://www.newtimezonesband.com/music Also be on the lookout for, New Time Zones at these upcoming shows: Payne County Pride Festival in Stillwater, OK April 6th Eskimo Joe's in Stillwater on Saturday April 13th Norman Music Fest Saturday April 27th 3:30 pm at the Sooner Theater OKC Speakeasy on Friday May 17th Paseo Arts Festival in OKC Saturday May 25th Heard on Hurd in Edmond Saturday July 20th |
Music Exclusive: Christophe Murdock! Oct 12 2018
Written by Will Harrison
Hey guys and gals! It’s that time of year again, where the leaves fall and the pumpkins rise! So Happy Octoberween! So as a special treat this month I have an interview from an old friend of mine, in fact we grew up in the same home town of Shawnee! He’s a tall drink of water and well known in the local Halloween scene/music scene. It's Christophe Murdock! He has a few big shows coming up and asked us to be a part of the promotion area, I was down to help out an old friend. So here you go, enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us drives you as a musician, and what keeps you going? Chris: Well, pardon me for getting real here right off the bat, but what really drives me and keeps me going is just the constant battle with my own personal demons. Fighting against depression and mental illness. That's what keeps me going. When I slow down too much or stop is when things are getting really bad. As long as I have shows to play, promises to keep, I'm doing okay. I also have a lot of songs about the subject too, not all of them have been released or get played that often... but I do sprinkle them in from time to time. My stuff is always dark and I like to try to keep it from getting too emotionally heavy all at once, not just for the audience, but for myself. Will: Do you have anything special planned for your next show? Chris: My next performance is a special one. I have not done a full on rock show in years. I've been mostly playing my country stuff with just a few of the rock songs sprinkled in. So, when I open for Doyle I'm doing the full on rock show. I have the guys that have been with me for the past year backing me up with Keith from Kinda Creepy filling in on drum duties. We will be playing a few classics from my back catalog, a few no one has ever heard live and a couple of my newer ones from the country set... but punked up. Will: Tell us about your upcoming shows? Chris: This month we have two great shows. I will only be performing in one though. 10-17-18 will be The Independents 25th Anniversary Tour. I helped get this booked with Big Bill & Knots Productions. We will be hosting this at the new Your Mom's Place 919 N. Virginia Ave. OKC. The Independents (www.theindependents.net) are an amazing Horror-Punk meets Ska band from South Carolina that have been touring for years. They used to be managed by Joey Ramone and even played with him a few times. They are bringing with them another Horror-Punk band from Pittsburgh called Children Of October (www.childrenofoctober.bandcamp.com) We will have local monster rock band Fire Bad (https://www.facebook.com/firebad666/) opening. 10-27-18 I will be opening for Doyle (http://officialdoyle.com/) of the Misfits. This will be held at the 89th Street Collective 8911 N. Western in OKC. Doyle is legendary in the punk field. With his new side-project he leaves behind the sound he helped create in the Misfits with new Heavy Infectious Riffs brought to life with Alex Story from Cancerslug on vocals. Truly an amazing band to see. Aside from my band openers also include Paid In Spades (https://www.facebook.com/paidnspades/), Justice Keeper (https://www.facebook.com/JusticeKeeper359/) and Arkhon (https://www.facebook.com/ok.arkhon/). I have a few other gigs on the horizon. Starting in November I will be doing a monthly acoustic gig at Kendell's in OKC. December 10th is out annual Christmas show with Darlington (https://darlingtonrocknroll.bandcamp.com/). We even do a gift exchange with everyone in the audience at this gig. Always a blast. December 16th I will be doing my country duo at the Lost Highway in OKC. Will: Tell us about your creative process? Chris: This does vary, but usually it is when I am alone. Sometimes I pull things straight from the ether. I just start playing and singing and what comes out is the song. Usually my soul trying to work it's way through the problems I'm having at the time. Other times I do write things for fun or for a project. I wrote “Pray To The Saw”, an upcoming single of mine, for a film I worked on with my friend (4) from God in a Machine. We bounced ideas for a film back and forth one night, he wrote the script and I wrote the theme song same night. The film is called 'Son of the Saw' and is in the festival circuit now but you can watch the teaser trailer on YouTube or find the film's page on Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/sotsfilm/) Will: Are you a fan of Halloween? How do you celebrate? Chris: Halloween is my favorite day of the year. I used to try to do a show every year on the date, but just always seemed to have bad luck when I did. Now I try not to work on the actual day and just have fun. Usually end up doing a lot. I try to trick or treat with some of the kids, either family or friends, You're never too old for free candy. Then head out to parties afterword. Will: What would you like fans to know most about Christophe? Chris: Just that I'm always working. Don't listen to what you've heard from someone else. Give me a listen and form your own opinion. If you've heard one project, you have not heard them all. I've played and recorded Punk, Country, Metal, Electronica and Hip-Hop. I'm always trying to do something new with new people every chance I get. Check out my films I've worked on too. It's not all horror. I've been a part of a lot of different things. Will: What do you feel is missing in the local music scene? Chris: This is a hard subject. I've been around the local scene since the mid 90's. I've seen it grow and fall many times. There is always too much in-fighting and people trying to bring each other down. Too much of bands trying to one-up each other. This shouldn't be an issue, but it is. Usually bands that sound nothing alike too... so why try to battle each other when you should just support each other. Will: Where can we follow you online? Chris: You can find me at my own site here: http://ChristopheOnline.com I'm on FaceBook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1422610694628720/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardcoreOkieBoy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christophemurdock/ |
Comedy Corner: Featuring Lenny Vanhorn! August 6 2018
Written by Will Harrison
Here it is folks! Comedy Corner! It's our way of promoting local upcoming comedians like Lenny Vanhorn! He's a funny guy and not afraid to show the world! Enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us drives you as a comedian, and what keeps you going? Lenny: Since a very young age, all I wanted to do is create. That has evolved and taken different forms over the years from acting to music and now, comedy. But creating things has always been a driving force in me. I've never been good at anything else. I'm not a mathematician or someone with that kind of great skill but I've noticed the drive to create in me has always been present and has always brought me to my best self. In short I am my happiest best self when creating Will: Do you have anything special planned for your next show? Lenny: Yes I'm very excited about the future! I have the honor and privilege to be performing at Hempfest in Oklahoma City. It is a festival with acts like Snoop Dog. They are expecting anywhere from 10 to 15 K people modestly. I think it'll be a tremendous opportunity for me I'm going to bring everything I can bring. Also in October I will be recording my first comedy album at the State Fairgrounds. (Jello submarine) I'm very excited about that! Will: Tell us about your most recent show. Lenny: Recently I did a benefit show for a young man that is fighting a cancerous tumor in his brain, I am quite proud of how that show when we raise some funds but more importantly the young man and his family had such a wonderful time and we're so gracious for the opportunity! We raise some funds and stuff but just to see the smiles on their faces was tremendous! I'm very proud of the comedians and the show as a whole! It really was a magical night. Will: What is your process when picking new content? Lenny: I just get out there and live life and I am observational. I wish I could give you some complex artistic analysis. But I'm quite simple as a comedian Will: Tell us about your creative process? Lenny: I just make observations and notice absurd things that most people don't notice in everyday life. And that translates into humor once I'm on stage. Will: What would you like fans to know most about Lenny Vanhorn? Lenny: That the fans are the most important thing. I'm not a household name yet but I'm grateful for anybody who values me as an artist. and one of the things I enjoy most about performing live is just meeting with people after the show, and getting their feedback. Will: What do you feel is missing in the local comedic scene? Lenny: I get to work with a lot of great local talent I just wish we were a little more Unified but I think it's starting to come together Will: Where can we follow you online? Lenny: I am on Instagram Facebook and Twitter Lenny vanhorn or @Lennyvanhorn on Twitter. Lenny Vanhorn. Com. And I have a YouTube page not much going on there yet but I'm going to fix that. LOL |
Music Exclusive: Within The Giant's Reach! May 10 2018
Written by Will Harrison
Hello everyone! It’s been a little bit since we posted a band interview – so here goes! San Antonio’s own rock band “Within The Giant’s Reach” had reached out to us for some coverage for their upcoming show at The Railhead in Lawton on May 25th, we were happy to give them an interview about their new EP and ask them about other interesting stuff! Make sure and send them some love after reading this, and go see them at The Railhead! Will: First of all, tell us about your name, how you came up with it and why. Band: The band was conceptualized in early 2013 while our vocalist Norman Lucas and I were playing in another band in St. Louis. The project was brought to life in 2016 with the start of the recording process for, “In The Beginning”. The band name “WITHIN THE GIANT’S REACH” developed out of a need to do something different from our previous projects. We wanted to do something with a positive message. WITHIN THE GIANT’S REACH represents our struggles in our everyday lives. Those mental, physical and spiritual struggles become our giants. They are always in reach and we are constantly in battle with them. Then one day we wake up and acknowledge our full potential, reach to the sky and conquer the giant. Will: Do you have anything special planned for the show in Lawton? Band: May 25th at The Railhead Saloon will be our first date on the “Beginning of it All” Tour and we cannot see a better place to stretch our legs. We are looking to create the shock factor right out the gate. Will: Tell us about your most recent EP. Band: “In The Beginning” is our debut release. It is pure energy from second one. We want metal fans to bang their heads and relate to the music. There’s always a fine balance between being heavy and conveying a positive message. I think we have found that balance. Every song tackles a subject that in today’s society we can all relate to. Will: What is your band’s process when picking songs and practicing? Band: Our writing process is ever evolving. WITHIN THE GIANT’S REACH is headquartered out of San Antonio, Texas however our vocalist lives in St. Louis, MO. A song is constructed instrumentally first. Once we are happy with the structure of the music, lyrics are written. That is the easy way of summing it up but, intern it is a “deep dive” process. Will: Tell us about your creative process? Band: Creativity truly engages once a song hits its initial stride. We latch on to things that are speaking to us musically. Once the writing process starts it starts talking to us, it lets us know what the message will be and how it will be conveyed. We look for the energy the listeners can feed off of. If we feel it we know they will. Will: What would you like fans to know most about the WTGR? Band: We understand that our success is your success. Without the listeners no musician has an outlet. Will: What do you feel is missing in the music scene? Band: All music scenes are different. They have their positives and negatives. A sense of community is very important. We all need to support our music scenes across the nation. Will: Where can we follow you online? Band: We can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Band Camp, Big Cartel, and YouTube. www.facebook.com/withinthegiantsreach www.withinthegiantsreachofficial.bandcamp.com www.withinthegiantsreachofficial.bigcartel.com www.instagram.com/within_the_giants_reach www.twitter.com/@wtgrsatx |
Music Exclusive: Australia's Own Rockers - Ragdoll! Feb 27 2018
Written by Misty Lawless
Ragdoll is a three piece, Rock/Hard Rock band from Perth, Australia. Ragdoll played 30+ dates including a coveted slot at the Rocklahoma festival (alongside Megadeth and Rob Zombie), and supporting Skid Row at the Whisky in California. Ragdoll was awarded EP of the year 2012 and 2013 by The Rockpit. Leon is the guitarist for Ragdoll and took the time to answer a few questions. Misty: Let's talk a little about the history of the band. When did you originally form and is this the original line-up? Leon: Ryan, Cam and I got together late 2009 in a 5 piece with two of our friends; as the band developed and we started playing and writing more the three piece, format developed rather organically. Misty: Do you remember how the idea of forming the band first came up? Leon: Cam (drums) and myself (Leon, guitar) saw Ryan playing with a cover band and loved his voice. We knew we had to do something together. Misty: How long after you formed was it until you played your first live show? Leon: Our first three-piece show was September 2011. Misty: What are your memories of the performance? Leon: It felt good! Misty: What is your latest album/Song and why should people buy it? Leon: Our latest album is titled Back to Zero. It's a smorgasbord of hard rock and metal and we're really proud of it. Misty: Where did record your latest release at? Leon: 75% of the tracking was done at my home studio; drums were recorded at Crank recording here in Perth. Misty: Producers are a very important factor in recording a good record. Who did you use to produce your record? Leon: Troy Nababan. He's a fantastic guy to work with and his production is second to none. Misty: Do you remember the very first time you heard the final mix of the new record and what you were thinking? Leon: I remember being relieved more than anything. I still listen to the album a lot! Misty: Does the entire band contribute to the writing process? Leon: Nothing goes to record that we haven't all had a say in. It's a very collaborative process in the end. Misty: Do you write a lot of songs? Do you usually have stuff to choose from for the album? Leon: I demo just about every riff or melody that comes into my head and we choose from those little ideas and form them into songs. Misty: How would you categorize the style of the band? Leon: We were once reviewed as "hair grunge" since we mix the White snake/Winger melodic approach with filthy 90's riffs and production. It's not a bad way to describe the band. Misty: How important do you rate the lyrical side of your albums? Leon: Lyrics form the emotional connection between us as writers and our fans and listeners. They're paramount. Misty: What are your current tour plans, if any? Leon: We'll be in Europe at the end of May to play some festivals and clubs, can't wait! |
Misty: Describe your live performance for those who have never seen you live? Leon: "Sounds huge for a three piece" is something we get a lot. Misty: What one item do you have to have with you out on the road that you can't live without? Leon: A toothbrush! Misty: In what way was recording the recording of each song/ Album different? Leon: On Back to Zero we were able to really hone in on the best elements of our sound and play to our strengths, while also having the freedom to experiment and diversify our sound. Misty: How do you challenge yourselves in writing, recording, and touring? Leon: It's always about improving from record to record, tour to tour, show to show. We just aim to play to the best of our ability each night and be decent people off stage. Misty: What's the longest have you gone without showering while on tour? Leon: I think Cam holds that record at something like 4 gigs and 3 days. Probably 2 or 3 days for me. Misty: Who in the band gets the most ladies? Leon: Certainly not me, I just get all the guys who want to talk about guitar gear. Misty: Why do you think people are into your music? Leon: We're direct and honest both on stage and off. Rock music should cut through all the day to day bullshit we have to deal with and remind us that being alive in the moment is all that matters. Misty: Are you currently working on any new material? Leon: Yes, we're hoping to record a new album this year. Misty: What are your plans for touring/after the tour? Leon: The plan is to have a single out before we hit up Europe in May and then come back home to finish the album. Misty: What does the next year hold for you and your band? Leon: Touring Europe and recording a new album. Misty: Does anyone in your band play more than one instrument? Leon: We can all get by on guitar, bass and drums. Cam plays a mean tin whistle too. Misty: What other forms of art are you involved with/ interested in besides music? Leon: I love film and photography but purely as a hobby. Misty: If you could live in any century past, present or future what century would you live in and why? Leon: Right here, right now. There's never been a better time to be alive. http://www.ragdollrock.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pg/ragdollrock/about/?ref=page_internal www.youtube.com/c/ragdollrock www.youtube.com/c/RagdollVEVO www.twitter.com/ragdoll_rock www.instagram.com/ragdoll_rock Much thanks going out to Leon for taking the time to do this interview with me. Sincerely, Misty Lynn Lawless |
Music Exclusive: Featuring Lost Cosmos! Feb 4 2018
Written by Will Harrison
Here’s our February music exclusive! It’s all about Pauls Valley’s own Lost Cosmos! They contacted us a little while back and asked if they could be featured on The OKC Edge? We said we’d love to have them on here, because we love supporting local music! So here it is folks, enjoy1 Will: First of all, tell us about your name, why did you choose it? LC: Well, we’re all hurtling through space, right? You may be driving to the grocery store, but you’re still riding a speeding planet that is orbiting a giant star in one of countless galaxies in the universe. Living in this world makes us forget about cosmic realities. We as a band like to think about it, however. So it’s about the cosmos that are always here, which we are all a part of, yet seemingly are forgotten or lost to people’s everyday consciousness. Will: Tell us about the new album. LC: For the first time, we professionally recorded several sessions, then edited an album together out of that. No overdubs. No second takes. We feel like it is a very good representation of what we do and how we play. It’s available digitally at all the familiar online places. CD’s can be found at Guestroom Records in OKC and Norman, as well as a few other shops in Norman and our hometown of Pauls Valley. Will: Tell us about the theme you have with this album. LC: Space is so interesting because it’s all-encompassing yet so unknown, which can be scary to people. But think of it this way. We’re in Oklahoma, Oklahoma is in the United States, the U.S. is in North America, which is in the Western Hemisphere, which is on Earth, which is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, and on and on. Concentric circles reaching farther and farther into deep space. But it’s also a very unifying concept. As if to say, we’re all in this ceaseless flow together, connected by the enormity of it all. That’s what we hoped this album could capture. Will: What is your band’s process when picking songs and practicing? LC: We improvise everything. Nothing is written, rehearsed, or even discussed prior to picking up our instruments and performing. And each time we play, it’s a new composition or song. The music is found, played, and gone. With this album, however, we now have documented songs with titles and times and track sequencing. It’s a snapshot of this period. We won’t play those songs again. We’re on to something else. As a band, that constant search is what keeps us interested. Will: Tell us about your creative process? LC: As any band will tell you, it’s feel. But feel can be tricky. We make basic session tapes to document and improve our process. It’s weird because sometimes after a session we’ll look at each other and think, that wasn’t really up to par. Then we’ll listen back to the tape a few days later and it will be a lot better than we initially thought. On the flipside, we may feel great about a session and listen back later and it’s not really that good. I guess we value feel more than a structured approach, probably because we like the elements of spontaneity and surprise as much as an audience. We also like that quality in other artists. Will: What would your fans like to know most about Lost Cosmos? LC: We’re a rock band with a pop sensibility and a jazz mentality. We’re an instrumental band — no vocals — and we know that challenges many listeners right off. But we put the melody and emotion of a voice in our music using our instruments. We are very engaged when we play — not goofing around, not just jamming, but composing in each moment. Because we improv, we know the moment is all we have. We borrow from the universe and then it goes right back. Will: Tell us about your next shows that are planned. LC: Finishing this debut album has been a lot of unexpected work, so we haven’t played out in a few months. We did Norman’s Art Walk at the end of last summer, and then dedicated the fall to record and work on our album. We’re just now emerging from that insular process and ready to get back to a stage somewhere soon. But whether we play on a stage or in a studio, the process is the same. To butcher Shakespeare, the playing’s the thing. Will: Pokemon Go or Pokemon no? LC: Pokemon Go! There’s more than enough room for everything. Will: Where can we follow you online? LC: Our website is www.lost-cosmos.com. It’s one page. It’s simple, but that’s because we’d rather spend our free time making music. We spread around the social media responsibilities, so in effect we’re not really great at keeping those up. But we’re trying to get better. |
Music Exclusive: Featuring Dresden Bombers! Jan 1 2018
Written by Will Harrison
The Dresden Bombers – are a Post Punk Rock band from Norman, Oklahoma, they contacted us about being on The OKC Edge and we were happy to oblige! Sit back, relax and enjoy this interview we had with the guys! Will: Tell us about your name, how you came up with it and why. DB: It was a horrible thing in history that we wanted to make into something sterile. Like taking the horrific act in history and making it abstract. Will: Why did you choose music as a career? DB: That is something we all struggle with. All four of us have professional jobs. One is an engineer. One works in cybersecurity. And two of us are teachers. So, music is not exactly our career, but it's something we can't not do. Will: Are you currently working on an album? DB: We have an album's worth of songs, but we are planning on releasing them as singles. Being as new as we are in the studio, it allows us to do a little bit at a time instead of a whole album at once. Will: What is your process for songs/practice? DB: We believe it is important to come at every song collectively instead of it being one person’s idea or influence. One of us usually comes up with a very rough skeleton of a song and we workshop it at practice, record it, then go back and listen to adjust our individual parts. So the next practice, we play the song in its new form to decide what stays and what goes. Playing it live is really when we get a sense of what works and what doesn't. This way the process stays organic and authentic. Will: What do you want the fans to know most about you? DB: We love all our fans. When people come to see us, they are giving us the best things they can give us; their time and attention. So for us, every time we play, we want to make sure the people who gave that to us are met with an occasion that's worthy of that. The idea that someone would come see our band play and be in that moment with us is one of the best things ever. Will: Where can we follow you online and show support? DB: You can follow us online several places www.reverbnation.com/thedresdenbombers www.facebook.com/DresdenBombers on Instagram the dresden_bombers on twitter @DresdenBombers |
Music Exclusive: Featuring Cashroh! Dec 18 2017
Written by Will Harrison
I recently watched a local band perform at the 5th Annual Rock for Tots show held at Kendell’s Bar in OKC. This band was Cashroh, they had a unique name and a unique sound. I hit them up for an interview and they were quick to reply with a yes. So here it is, enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us about your name, how you came up with it and why. CR: We wanted an original name. We chose one representing our love for the next generation. It’s meaning is known to us and we’ll keep it that way for now. Will: Why did you choose to do music as a career? CR: Listen to the words of "For the Pain” off our new EP. Music drives us and we hope that our music can touch and help others deal with what they have in life. Will: Are you currently working on an album? CR: Yes, we just released the EP everywhere. We are currently working on the full album and hoping for a spring release but with touring, working and studio work it may not be until summer. Will: What is your band’s process when picking songs and practicing? CR: We start by choosing or writing a song that we all like and agree that fits our style. Then we individually work on it for a week then bring it back to rehearsal and solidify it as a Cashroh song. Will: Tell us about your creative process? CR: The band laughs! We each have our own process that we bring to the table. Kerry and Ben will usually write the lyrics on their own. Once they are brought in to rehearsal Nathan’s drumming usually sets the tone and rhythm. Arthur grabs a guitar and immediately grasps what the song needs and magically transforms it into our music. Will: What would you like fans to know most about the Cashroh? CR: Our fans are our inspiration. We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without their support. Will: What do you feel is missing in the local music scene? CR: Variety, it seems many of the bands just play the same stuff. Original music doesn’t get the exposure it should without support from fans and venues. Will: Where can we follow you online? CR: Facebook, www.reverbnation.com and www.bandcamp.com |
Omaha's Own: Wicked Sun. Dec 12 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Omaha, Nebraska’s own metal band took us up on the offer to have a sit-down interview with them, however since they are so far away we decided to just do a written one instead. I've listened to these guy's online and I can't wait for them to get their tour started! Here's the interview enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us about your name, how you came up with it and why. WS: Wicked Sun was a name that came up early on in the project. It represents a struggle for control or power, both externally and internally between, humankind and other forces. Thus awakening a reality that we are all god-like creatures with a strong and rebellious spirit that refuse to accept the words of false prophets, mind numbing complacency, and disbelief in oneself to rise above failure. Will: What drives you to do music? WS: Music is something that has always been a part of all our lives. It’s the largest passion in all of our lives. Simply put being a musician is the only life we could ever imagine. Will: Are you currently working on an album? WS: Of course! We will be hitting the studio at the beginning of the year to record an EP. You can expect the first single by March/April. Will: What is your band’s process when picking songs and practicing? WS: Our Process for creating and rehearsing music is one of structure and creative fluidity. We rehearse 3 times a week, giving us the ability to tighten our songs and aiding tremendously in writing new material. Will: Tell us about your creative process? WS: As musicians we are influenced by everything around us. Whether it’s traumatic experiences or moments of celebration it’s all reflected in our music. We have worked with ideas brought in from individual members and have formed ideas together in rehearsal. No matter what the method everyone has say in writing and arranging the songs. Will: What would you like fans to know most about the Wicked Sun? WS: Wicked Sun is a fan oriented group. Our first priority is to create an event worth experiencing. The fans can expect high intensity performances; coupled with a wide range of diverse songs that show case each member of Wicked Sun. We are excited to open booking in Spring 2018 and finally share this in a live setting. Will: Where can we follow you online? WS: Please follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/wickedsunmusic/ and Bandcamp http://wickedsunmusic.bandcamp.com/. Don’t forget to check out our demo of Disillusioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWPYfGPkS3s while we work on the EP! |
Local Artist Spotlight: Andy Adams. Oct 16 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Andy Adams, is a hard-working, down to earth musician. He also happens to be part of the local music scene. Originally from Tahlequah, Oklahoma - this artist can be seen performing at a lot of local venues here in OKC. Recently we had an interview with him about his music and life. Here it is, enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us what your wanting to accomplish as an artist. Andy: The first goal is to feed my family. Turn my love for performing and composing music into a viable income for my family. Second is to enjoy every moment along the way. To help those listen feel the emotions I’m trying to convey in my songs. Will: What is music to you? Andy: Music is its own language. Its helps those that study and understand it (on any level) communicate with people. It is an expression of one’s self. Will: What do believe your music is to others? Andy: I hope that it’s a positive outlet for others. A way of escaping no matter the type of music or whether you are playing or listening. Will: What is your creative process when creating new music? Andy: I don’t have specific process. Sometimes I construct a song by creating a back story and playing that out in my head over a couple weeks. Sometimes I write lyrics and put them to music and sometime I compose a song and fit lyrics in around it. Here is no one way to write a song. Will: Do you have anything special planned for the OKC crowd at your upcoming show? Andy: I am having my Album Release Show at The Blue Door on Nov. 10th with special guests Carter Sampson and Kyle Reid. Will: What do you feel is missing in the music industry today? Andy: So far I’ve enjoyed every part of the musical community I am a part of and even enjoyed every part of this process of actually releasing this album. It’s hard to say what’s missing in an industry that I’m just beginning to understand and I on the bottom of the totem pole of. Will: Where can we follow you online? Andy: www.andyadamsmusic.com and I’m andyadamsmusic on all social media fronts. |
Exclusive: Narcotic Wasteland. Oct 11 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Fayetteville’s own Narcotic Wasteland is hitting the states for an all-around tour! They will be performing here in OKC at the Southside VFW in OKC , on October 26th. So be sure and come out for this one! Their management contacted us and we hit them up for an interview with their front-man, Dallas Toler-Wade formerly of the band Nile. Enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us about Narcotic Wasteland what your wanting to accomplish as a band. DW: We want to become better at what we do as a band, and as musicians overall. We want write about things a listener can relate to, and give them a soundscape that gives them chills and grabs them by the heart. I think a lot of bands are going for that. Will: What is music to you? DW: Music is a lot of things to me. It is an emotional outlet, and as a player it has many challenges as well just playing it, but to answer the question more directly music is my life for as long as I can remember. Will: What do believe your music, is to others? NW: Hard to say really. I am not others. I am me. But it stands to reason that many people feel the same way about music as I do. Will: What is your band’s creative process when creating new music? DW: We do complete demos with all of the parts there for most of the songs, but leave a few things open for when we are recording so we can try some different things. Will: Do you have anything special planned for the OKC crowd at your upcoming show? DW: We just might actually yes. Will: What do you feel is missing in the music industry today? DW: It's hard to say really. It's a changing time for the industry with many things in flux. Anything from format to having to almost saturate your band on every possible outlet just to be heard at all. I can't say the industry is really missing anything really. Just like any industry you have to stay current and prolific. Will: Where can we follow you online? You can follow us on facebook or at www.narcoticwasteland.com. |
Sponge in Tulsa: Concert Review Aug 9 2017
Written by Tommy B. Smith
The 1990s were an interesting time for music. I listened to the radio on a regular basis then, a habit I’ve since lost. While I wasn’t thrilled with everything I heard, I did encounter many interesting gems along the way. One of those was Sponge’s “Plowed,” which I remember first hearing on a long drive home by night. After the song sprang onto the radio a few more times over the days and weeks, I decided I should hear more from this band. Sponge’s Rotting Piñata was quite a strong debut album through-and-through, I discovered. It became one of my favorite albums of the 90s. From that album, “Molly” became another radio single to receive regular airplay. When the band released their sophomore album, Wax Ecstatic, it didn’t strike me as Rotting Piñata had, but it was another step in another direction and a solid album in its own right. This one also took generous spins in my CD player. Now, over twenty years later, in a world where much has changed, including music on many levels, Sponge doesn’t relent. Granted, they’ve had some lineup changes over the years, but the recent show I caught at the Vanguard in Tulsa affirms their meddle and dedication to the music and the fans. A few bands opened this show: Difuser, The Plums, Good Villains, and $5 Thrill. I didn’t manage to catch all of the above, but I did see The Plums, a two-piece southern grunge-rock band from Bristow, Oklahoma, perform their set, and I came in for the last segment of Good Villains, a group from Tulsa described as doom-pop. Both acts had some interesting music going on, though each in a different fashion. The Plums brought the groove. Good Villains brought the melody. Then came Sponge, opening with the Wax Ecstatic title track. It really came together by the second song, as “Molly” went over particularly well live. |
Sponge has released several albums over the years, their newest being The Beer Sessions. They reached into some of this material for their set as well, though I wasn’t as familiar with the newer songs. One of the new songs, which singer Vinnie Dombroski mentioned as a song about the changes that have come to the band’s home city of Detroit, was “Jump While the House is on Fire.” Notable other songs performed were the Rotting Piñata title track, “Neena Menasha,” “Pennywheels,” and of course, “Plowed.” “Have You Seen Mary” was another live selection which received some radio rotation back when, I recall, and apparently also appeared in the Kevin Smith movie Chasing Amy. At one point between songs, Vinnie mentioned that the band hadn’t used a setlist since the mid-nineties. That is, the band doesn’t adhere to a strict list of which songs to play at every show. Somewhere in the middle of this, as people were calling out songs they wanted to hear as people sometimes do, someone shouted, “Molly!” Which the band had already played as the second song in the set. So the band has a sense of humor, too. They launched into a second go-around of “Molly” with a briefer reggae-sounding version which concluded with Vinnie saying, “Don’t be late next time!” The Vanguard is a smaller venue, and that has its merits, especially with the versatile and interactive attitude Sponge injects into their shows. Given the opportunity, I’ll go see them again. Their tour continues at Thunder Alley in Oklahoma City on August 9. Catch them on the road if you can. |
Music Exclusive: All Hail The Yeti May 26 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Hey guys and gals, we have a special treat for you! We got an interview with the one and only All Hail The Yeti! This hard working metal band from Los Angeles, California was nice enough to let us probe the mind of their Vocalist/Bassist, Nicholas Diltz. So sit down, sit back and enjoy! Then go to their show tonight at Thunder Alley OKC! Will: Tell us about your upcoming show in OKC. Nick: We're playing at Thunder Alley. It's been a couple years since we've been to town and we're looking forward to seeing some familiar faces. Will: What is music to you? Nick: I think of music as a universal language. It's one of the only art forms that's truly constantly evolving and changing with each generation of artists input. It has a tremendous energy and power that can evoke an entire spectrum of emotions. That's what makes it so special. Will: What do believe your music, is to others? Nick: hope that our music is something people can appreciate on multiple levels. We go to great lengths to ensure there is depth and meaning in our work but also strive to keep it accessible to first time listeners. We hope that everyone is able to come away with something personal and meaningful to them. Will: What is your process when creating music? Nick: We tend to be very democratic. Usually we start building a riff or an idea and go from there. One or two of us will come up with something then bring it to the band and we will add our input. There's a little bit of each of our styles in every song we write, and we all come from different musical backgrounds so it usually keeps things interesting. Will: Tell us what you want people in general to know about the band? Nick: I want people to know that we are the real deal and we work very hard and take what we do very seriously. Will: Please tell us your about your newest album. Nick: It's called Screams From A Black Wilderness. It's our second album and we wanted to make sure there was a natural progression from the first. Emphasizing our growth as a band and as individual musicians while also maintaining our classic sound people have come to recognize. Will: Where can we follow you online? Nick: You can search All Hail The Yeti on all social media platforms. Also at our website www.allhailtheyeti.com |
Music Exclusive: PittersplatteR Apr 1 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Pittersplatter is a local Industrial band. They have been working hard on building themselves for many years now. I met them during a show headlining national talent God Module at Thunder Alley this last year. I enjoyed their set so much that I asked them to be on our Halloween special, they obliged and were amazing. I promised them a written interview a while back – so without further ado, here it is! Enjoy Will: First, tell us what your band has been up to lately. Worm: We are coming up on 5 solid years since we released our last album Frozen. I went from releasing an album ever a couple of years or shorter to this five-year gap. Right now, we are working full time on getting the new album finished. We are playing gigs here and there, but for the time being getting this album done has taken priority. We are also still recovering from a lapse in wide distribution due to a record label implosion we were unfortunate enough to be caught in, along with a hand full of other great artists. Most of our old label mates have moved on to bigger and better distribution deals but we have been holding off until the new album is done before we start throwing our music back on iTunes and Amazon with a new distributor. Will: What is music to you? Worm: To me it's therapy. If I never got into making music I would almost assuredly be in prison right now. Pittersplatter is my therapy, I write the music for myself and if others like it, then that is a much-appreciated bonus. Music is also sort of a gateway to an odd kind of immortality for me, long after I am dead someone somewhere will be playing Pittersplatter. I also think the best music is a message as well, and we have a few messages we want to get out there. |
Will: What do believe your music, is to others? Worm: Like I said if people like my music that is an added bonus. When you spend so much time, money, and energy on writing an album you hope that someone else out there appreciates it. There are a few out there who do. Will: What are your future plans? Worm: New distribution, of course, hopefully, more gigging, and more video content. Will: What is your band’s process when making music? Worm: I write and record everything on my own, beat by beat, sound by sound. Then we go into live rehearsals and I teach Wretch (and sometimes others) how to play the material live. As far as the studio process though it’s just me writing a ton of music and tossing 95 percent of it in the trash. Will: How were your experience being on and part of The OKC Edge Halloween special? Worm: Very easy, we filmed the interview in my living room. We had fun with it as you can see in the video and that is just how we are. The music and the messages are extremely serious and personal, but we also like to have fun with interviews and all that when we get the chance to do so. Will: Are you currently working on an album? Worm: Yes, it is called The Wastelands Where can we follow you online? www.pittersplatterofficial.bandcamp.com facebook.com/pittersplatterofficial, find us on we just started a new channel PITTERSPLATTER. |
Music Exclusive: Sign of Lies Mar 13 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Sign of Lies is a band based out of OKC, Oklahoma – we met a few years back and it has always been a pleasure to work with the band and their manager Mark Stevenson. They have a unique sound that is all their own, I say that because I don’t want to put them in any certain genre of music. They’re always a fun act to see in concert, full of energy and youth. They’re a band that I feel, could make it to the big time soon. They are hard workers who work as a family. Enjoy this interview with front-man Arik and the drummer Chase of Sign of Lies! Will: What have you been up to as of late? Arik: As of this year we have been prepping for shows and gearing up for our tour in April. Chase and I have been working on our follow up album to the truth and really focused on the tour, at the moment. Will: What is music to you? Arik: It gives me a way to communicate with the world. It allows me to escape to another world. Music is the heart and soul of everyone and just being able to reach one person and relate to them on that level is priceless. It changes me and hopefully that person. Chase: Music is the driving force in my life. I found it to be my happy place and a release to things I have no control over. Like Arik said, to be able to reach one person and help them or influence them to something better or a new way is Priceless. Will: What do you believe your music is to others? Chase: Oh, Lord!! We truly hope that we inspire and relate to people in some way. With our debut album, The Truth It has many topics that we believe hit home to many fans out there. We have been personally approached by many fans on song choices and their reaction is they got the message. This is inspiring to us because these songs have so much meaning today. Again, if One person gets it, then we are reaching others too. It’s something for people to think about in their own lives and hopefully, it helps them. Will: What are your plans for the future? Arik: Man, we are working hard to give the best of what we got every day. We have so many things in the works, it’s crazy, to say the least. It’s been so awesome this far in our short careers. The support from our local music scene and Tony and LaDonna Proctor have been a blessing to us and many others. (Arik) I mean, Jeremy Waller from Left to Die and the rest of LTD took a chance on us a little over a year ago, put us on a bill with them and took us under their wings. We are so grateful to those guys and the connection between both bands is awesome. We couldn’t have asked for better mentors. Future, though? Man, that really depends on our fans. We want to go all the way to the top and carry on for decades. That’s our future... We Truly strive to carry the flag that so many greats before us marched with. We can honestly say that we won’t stop till we have to and even then, we will still keep going. |
Will: What is your band's Process when making music? Arik: Well fuck!! Man, it’s a lot like trying to go all the way with a chic. You know, sometimes you hit that home run and most of the time you strike out!! There isn’t any real formula to our writing. Most of the time it comes at the most inopportune time. Arik could be on stage and come up with a new riff and start writing it in his head and then share it at rehearsal. Chase: He doesn’t just sit in a dark room with a bag of coke and write. It really is one of those things that when he is ready to share he will. Will: What’s been your experience working with The OKC Edge? Arik: It’s always a great pleasure seeing Will at shows...he’s a cool dude and takes some killer pics. On the review of our debut CD hit that out of the park and he is always there to lend a helping hand to the local music scene. Will: Tell us about your recent album and how was that creative experience? Arik: Being the first time in the studio for us it was very exciting and adventurous, to say the least. Even though it was very nerve racking and draining at times it was a learning experience. Just the structure of being in a studio instead of your own studio was exciting. You would never think how much a song can be stripped down when going in to record it. It’s really amazing in the whole processes. Our Album the Truth is the way people are for the most part today. Each song has a message and we try to live by what we sing about. Remember Own your shit! Cause no one else wants to!! Fans and consumers can find our debut CD the Truth @ Spotify Amazon Itunes Google Play www.signoflies.com SoundCloud CD Baby Many other online stores Most of all, you can pick it up at live shows We are located on www.Reverbnation.com/signoflies www.Facebook.com/signoflies www.Youtube.com/signoflies www.signoflies.com Instagram.com/signoflies Twitter.com/signoflies Hotbandporn.com/signoflies Thanks a million and we love you all!!! Arik and Chase of Sign Of Lies |
Music Exclusive: Brought By Fate Feb 13 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Brought by Fate is a local band that has been growing a lot over the time that they have been together. I watched them first at Thunder Alley and saw them go from there to bigger and better shows. It’s been neat to see the progression of these guys and gal, also to talk with them in between performances at different shows and venues. They are down to earth, good people. I’ve been working on getting an interview with them for a while now so here they are - Brought by Fate, Enjoy! Will: First, tell us what your band has been up to lately. Band: Brought by Fate has recently been working on brand new material, as well as getting new merch and shopping around looking at recording studios. We are looking to cut a 5-song ep! Will: What is music to you? Band: Music to us, as a whole, is communication of the soul and the want to change people’s lives for the better through - the conduit of music and art. It is love, it is hate, it is beauty, and pain all in one. Will: What do believe your music is to others? Band: We hope our music to others is uplifting empowering but over all we want our listeners to take what we make and inspire and improve their lives Will: Are you working on an album? |
Band: We have plenty of material we would like to record a 5-song ep so we can shop it out to record labels. Will: What are your future plans? Band: 2017 is going to be a big year for Brought by Fate, our goals include tours recording and performing as much as possible we will have new merch and much more! Will: What is your band’s process when making music? Band: When making music it is always a group effort we do not say a song is complete in till we all believe we have written the most honest and compelling song we have the ability to write one of our guitarists may create a riff ( Waylon Placzynsky, Jordan Taylor) or our bass player (Blaine Placzynsky) will create a riff and bring it to the band and move forward with drums (T.J. Masters) after that our vocalist (Mandie Taylor) will write all of the lyrics then we will put the final touches on the song tweek where we need and play it live to see how it fairs in a live setting. Will: Tell us about your next big show. Band: Our next big show is January 18th at Thunder Ally we have tickets for $10 or $13 at the door. Will: Where can we follow you online? Band: We have a Facebook Twitter Instagram Reverbnation and our email |
Music Exclusive: Shoveltusk Feb 9 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Shoveltusk is an up and coming local metal band that you may have seen at Snug Lounge or Thunder Alley. Soon, they will take stage performing at a bigger show coming up at The Diamond Ballroom’s show Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre II February 11th. Here’s your chance to find out a little more about the band and what they are working on. Shoveltusk’s front man, Wes, took some time to answer a few questions – enjoy! Will: First, tell us what your band has been up to lately. Wes: Trimming the fat, working hard trying to get our name out there and playing as much as we can. Q2 music is the connection that connects us all. Will: What is music to you? Wes: Music is the connection that connects us all. Will: What do believe your music is to others? Wes: Therapy. Will: Are you working on an album? Wes: Yes, we are looking for an early spring release |
Will: What are your plans for the future? Wes: We are looking to play more out of state shows, continuing to build a fan base. Will: What is your band’s process when making music? Wes: There is no real process we just get in the jam room and the music takes over. Will: Tell us about your next big show. Wes: Next big show is St Valentine’s Day Massacre Day 2. Saturday, February 11th. Hit us up for tickets. Will: Are you currently working on an album? Wes: Currently working on new material. Will: Where can we follow you online? Wes: We can be found on Facebook and Reverb Nation. Also, there is a bunch of pics and vids at Facebook \ you had me at Shoveltusk |
Exclusive: Pre-show Interview With Hail Sagan Jan 26 2017
Written by Will Harrison
Hey, readers, we have a new exclusive with an up and coming band all the way from Los Angeles, California! This band is known all over as Hail Sagan! They’re coming to OKC on February 4th to rock with us at Thunder Alley Sports Grill, so be sure and get tickets for the show! It’s guaranteed to be a blast! When talking to vocalist, Sagan Amery online - I requested a pre-show interview, she was down so here it is! Enjoy! Will: Tell us about some of your favorite moments so far while starting your tour. Sagan: The best thing about starting a tour is getting out of Los Angeles! There are some great things here, but we're looking forward to heading out there and connecting with real people in America. Will: Tell us about what you have planned for the show in OKC, anything special? Sagan: It's a surprise! You're going to have to come to our show and find out. But we promise it won't be boring. Will: Are you currently working on an album, if so what is the theme? Sagan: We just finished working on our second EP. The theme is anger. We were very pissed off, lol. There's a lot that has happened to our band that isn't public and we've been dealing with a lot of stuff. But there's also a positive vibe to it because it's about rising, defeating obstacles and not letting the anger get the best of you. Will: What has your creative process been when creating songs? Sagan: Our guitarist, Nick Quijano, will get an idea and record a rough take of it in the studio. Then he'll send it to our engineer, Greg Johnson, who works his magic. After that, our vocalist, Sagan Amery, steps in and does her thing, which includes writing lyrics and expressing her emotions. Will: What do you do during your off time? What are your hobbies? Sagan: We don't have time off. We run every aspect of our band so it's a full-time job. Nick has been juggling rehearsing for both Hail Sagan and a private project. Right now, our hobby is sleep, when we're lucky to get it. Will: What do you believe is missing or needed in the music scene? Sagan: We believe a sense of family or camaraderie is needed in the music industry. It's much like high school, you know, a popularity contest. There are cliques and a sense of exclusion. We want to start helping hardworking, independent musicians, maybe give advice or a helping hand. We know we sure could have used the same. Will: Where are the best places to follow you online? Sagan: You can find everything you need at www.hailsaganofficial.com and we're very much looking forward to rocking out with the good people of OKC. |
Interview Exclusive: Joshua Kidd - My Witch My Blood Nov 10 2016
Written by Will Harrison
This month’s exclusive is with local talent Joshua Kidd – known in the scene for a while from bands like, Kali-Ra, The Choke (which he was the front-man) and several others along the way. When talking with Joshua in the past, it has always been deep and intriguing, so recently I had a sit down interview with Joshua to ask about his interest in the dark music genre. Also to talk with him about his new project “My Witch My Blood” and his upcoming projects. So sit back and enjoy this one-on-one interview with one of OKC’s most unique local artists! Will: First of all, tell us what you have been up to lately. Josh: I have been taking time to live life, focusing on my family first and allowing life to influence me musically. Will: Tell us about the EP and the working album? Josh: The EP that was released titled “mywitchmyblood” is a short gathering of songs that I wrote in a very tough and trying time in my life. The subject matter ranges from hate, to my distaste in Christianity, to the deep connection between two people. Currently, I am working on a full length entitled “The Service of Love”. A vast difference from the first EP that was released. This record is guitar driven, pulling from my many influences deep in the post punk/dark wave genre. Instead of writing about the things I hate in life, which honestly gets old quickly, I decided to write on the subject of Love. Not all love songs are painless, truly grasping the fullness of love with ones’ self and a partner is the most terrifying event anyone can go through. Will: What would you say drives you to dark music? |
Josh: Hmm…to be honest it all started with teenage angst…haha. Going through life being “different” and trying to find my way in a completely God oriented state. After the years have passed and the faces that I have worn faded away, I fell back in love with the music that first ignited something inside of me. Bands like The Cure, Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, and Christian Death are staples that set me on fire in my youth. Now as an adult, my scope of interest has been blown wide open and with most music readily available my appetite has been unstoppable. These days, I listen to everything from black metal, psychedelic rock, and even outlaw country. But, with that being said, I have always loved and find contentment in things that do not show the shiny side of life. Life is an equal balance of light and dark…and there is no shame in belonging to the dark. Will: What are your future plans? Josh: I hope to continue to write and release music. I am always looking for others to join up with to create something worthwhile. Will: What is your process when making music? Josh: For this project “mywitchmyblood”, I have done nearly all the work myself. I play all the instruments and do mostly all the recordings. It starts with an idea or an emotion. From there, I try my hardest to convey it though melody. I push myself to write music that satisfies myself…not the masses. I’d rather write a record that is honest and raw, than release something for the masses that has its 15 minutes of fame. There is great freedom in not giving a fuck what anyone thinks. Will: Where can we follow you online? Josh: The EP mywitchmyblood is on Spotify and iTunes. The new release will be on the same. Also in the works for a YouTube channel and more than likely a Band Camp. |
It's Halloween Time Again: Keep The Spirit Alive! Oct 25 2016
Written by Will Harrison It’s my favorite time of year again! That’s right it’s Halloween season and I’m excited! With that being said there have been holds put on our local Holiday entertainment this year. From the cancelling of the Bricktown Halloween Parade (because of sports events) to the shutting down of local Haunts to the massive media Clown hating; I feel with all of these happenings it makes the few Halloween related events that are still happening that more important to attend. So go out and support these events that I have listed below! It is your right to celebrate Halloween! Be safe and have fun! Keep the spirit of Halloween alive! Happy Halloween from all of us at The OKC Edge! The OKC Edge Halloween Special It’s airing now on the front page of our website and has been posted all over social media. Please share it with your friends and family. The Sanctuary OKC The Sanctuary is a high quality, highly detailed haunted attraction with Hollywood movie style set design and state of the art special effects, unparalleled in the state. You'll experience walking through a living, breathing horror movie. Located at 12101 N. I-35 service RD right next to frontier City. Frightfest at Frontier City Beginning October 1st. Called "family by day and fright by night" by organizers, runs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Halloween eve, featuring costumed ghouls and monsters, a trick-or-treat trail for the kids and a great haunted house for the older ones. Admission to the activities is free with park admission, with the exception of extra for the haunted house. Science MuseumOklahoma Held on October 29th, this overnight event features special experiments, including a Halloween Science Live show an activity in which visitors get to create their own swamp goo. Kids are encouraged to wear costumes, and check-in is at 6 p.m. Haunt The River Cruises Every Saturday in October, adults can get dressed up and enjoy a costumed Oklahoma River cruise with contests and more. Haunt the River Cruises are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Cash bar included. |
Haunt The Harn At the historical Harn Homestead Museum, family members of all ages can have a great time on Thursday, October 27th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There will be hay rides, games, bobbing for apples, marshmallow roasting by the fire, crafts, trick-or-treating and more. Brick or Treat From 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25th, take the kids to Bricktown for trick-or-treating at district businesses. Kids must be in costume and under 14 to participate, and the annual event also includes pumpkin painting. Halloween Train Ride Put on your Halloween costume and enjoy one of the special holiday train rides at the Oklahoma Railway Museum. The train leaves Oakwood Depot on October 31st at 9:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Shawnee’s Boo on Bell Street Take the short drive to Shawnee for the annual Boo on Bell Street if you want a fun, safe event for the entire family. Held in historic downtown, Shawnee's Boo on Bell it has carnival games, live music, a costume contest, car show, story-telling, trick-or-treating and much more. Haunt the Old Town in Downtown Moore On October 29th from 4-7 p.m., the merchants of Moore's "Old Town" downtown will be dressed up and passing out candy. There will also be games, hayrides, performers and activities. Trick or Treat in Midwest city On October 29th from 2-4:30 p.m., the little ones can have a fun and safe time trick-or-treating at Midwest City's Joe B. Barnes Regional Park. This free event also features inflatables and carnival games. Spooktacular Halloween Carnival and Festival in Mustang Mustang's annual Halloween carnival has petting zoo, train rides, games and more, all absolutely free. Held at Wild Horse Park it includes a special area for the little kids, and there concessions for purchase. Yukon’s Annual Spooksville Held on October 29th beginning at 2 p.m., Yukon's Annual Spooksville is in its 21st year. Go to the Yukon Community Center for this local favorite that features face-painting, games, a costume contest, haunted house, carnival and, of course, candy. Admission is $3 per person. |
Interview Exclusive: God In A Machine! Oct 8 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Hello and welcome to October’s Artists Exclusive! This month we will be featuring one of our favorite local Industrial Bands – God In A Machine! They have been popping up a lot around the OKC area lately. They did two big shows last month, one at the Diamond Ballroom and the other at Thunder Alley Venue. Both were great shows! We thought that with them being known in the Goth/Industrial scene they would be a great fit for the month of October! So here goes, enjoy and Happy Halloween! Will: First of all, tell us what your band has been up to lately? Eric: Well, we just got brought back from a cryogenic freeze as some last ditch effort of the world powers that be to contain us. It didn’t work and sure it took us out for a couple of years, but now we're back, and we brought some new friends, like DOZER, the robot monster from planet xXx. He’s like if Optimus Prime made babies with a blender. Will: What is music to you? Eric: Music to me ...personally is an outlet, a way to get out the things inside, despite being as awesome as I am, I struggle A LOT with depression and a few other (not talking about) issues ... so in that I use music as a way to get out the bad thoughts in my head ... and hopefully other people can connect to that and not feel as alone in their own thoughts .... and also that connection helps us to gain a mass army of "machinists" so we can take over planet earth ... Will: What do believe your music is to others? Eric: I think our music to others is a way to be brainwashed into helping us take over the earth ...person by person ...one by one by one muhahahahaaa ..... wait ...I mean .... like I was saying before, music is a great way to connect to someone else .... finding something in the song that applies to you ...makes you feel less alone or feel like someone understands you.... it can make all the difference to someone to feel that way .... like you "get it" ....so hopefully people listen to and get from our music whatever they need in their lives at the time. Will: Are you working on an album? Eric: We are working on an album number five in fact (stillborn - 2004, bringing in the virus - 2006/7, complex animals - 2009, changes - 2012). We have a couple of songs already done minus just a couple of parts .... mainly adding in the sub sonic frequencies telling people to obey and all that .... man being a super villain master mind has not been easy, there is a lot more that goes into it than people know .... but knowing is half the battle or something like that so I’m told, LOL. |
Will: What are your future plans? Eric: Well I figure I’ll end up being fat and lazy wearing a track suit being a mob boss in Florida living it up in my condo .... just saying .... oh, you meant band future ? .... Well we are currently working on spreading out, not wanting to over play our local scene we are looking at heading out on tour spring 2017, playing with some great bands like ....(and I’m totally name dropping here) .... CHANT, REQUIEM RUST, VOICECOIL, ADORATION DESTROYED, RAZORWIRE HALO, PROMIDAL, SHRAPNIHI, SYNICAL, DELIVERANCE, PITTERSPLATTER (of course lol) ....and many many more, planning shows in Texas, Minnesota, Colorado, Louisiana, New Orleans, Kansas, Michigan, the moon, Santa’s work shop.... at this point the tour could end up anyplace lol.... considering the bands, we would be playing with, it will be one of the grimiest ... filthiest down right kick your face inside out industrial badass fests you’ll ever see. Will: What is your band’s process when making music? Eric: A bunch of confusion and accidents! Somewhere along the lines, somebody told us all we were musicians. I’m not sure what that was all about but apparently it stuck, so now when making music it’s a ridicules 3 ring circus of screaming and throwing things, until suddenly bam we are playing music and making magic .... not like real magic ... I suck at card tricks, but I am awesome at the ball under the cups .... just saying. Will: Where can we follow you online? Eric: Like, stalk us! Creepers, creepers everywhere. www.godinamachine.com www.facebook.com/godinamachine www.youtube.com/godinamachine www.reverbnation.com/godinamachine Eric: On a final note, we appreciate every single fan we have and that we get. We love knowing they are supportive of the band, and knowing they share the links and spread the love of GIM means the world to us and by no means do we brainwash the fans to do any of that, so thanks to everyone - you are the reason were alive and the reason we will conquer the world! |
Malneirophrenia: Art of The Lullaby! Sept 25 2016
Written by Will Harrison
There is an amazing and unique art show that is coming to The Plaza on October 15th and I wanted to let everyone know about it. The show will be held at Graphite studio and Design - it will feature artwork depicting the horrors of mental illness. I found out through a friend Eric Xton aka Four from industrial band - God In a Machine. He is putting the show together and asked us to cover it. I was happy to do so! Here is a quick interview with Eric. Enjoy! Will: Why did you choose to title the show as you did? Eric: Well long story short, I had wanted to title it "broken: the art of fear" but my wife, found the word "Malneirophrenia" and it’s about depression after sleep, after nightmares comes a sadness, so it matched with how I wanted to bring forth attention to the need for understanding for mental illness; it fit well. Will: What do you want to accomplish with this art show? Eric: Well that’s a complicated question. I would like to show people that mental illness is not what you see in the movies or on media, the stigmas that still surrounds it - from 100+ years ago and people misunderstanding the situation. Art is very therapeutic and has proven effects for relaxing and calming people down so to show that art can help us, help us cope with our own depressions and fear, help us express and get out things inside that we need to get out that we need to communicate but sometimes can’t put it in words. I hope the art can take away the fear and misunderstandings of the masses as well - maybe bringing us closer to each other and making some sense of it all for both sides. Will: That sounds really unique and exciting! Thanks so much for your time and we’ll look forward to seeing you at the show! For more info about this unique event check out this link! https://www.facebook.com/events/1603223566644872/ |
Interview Exclusive: Locust Grove. Sept 8 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Locust Grove is a local rock band that has been hitting it hard on the music circuit for a while now. We were happy when they said they were up for an interview about the band and some behind the scenes stuff. They have a big video shoot show coming up September 17th at Thunder Alley Venue in OKC. It will also feature two great local bands – Brought By Fate and Voodoo Dolls. Make sure and come out to show support! Until then, now is your chance to read up on Locust Grove! Enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us what your band has been up to lately. LG: Well, we just got back from LA recently recording a few songs with producer Bob Marlette. And we’re hosting a video shoot soon to release our debut music video for the masses. Other than that man, just grinding and getting these songs tight and solid. Will: What is music to you? LG: Music is what fuels us. Music is the only way to get your voice across in a universal way. We love to entertain the audience, while at the same time, get our message and our energy across. Music is the voice of the voiceless, if you will. Music tells things that we would never tell without it. It’s our lives. Will: What do believe your music is to others? LG: We believe our music holds aggression, the attitude and the feel of what it is to have the southern roots. We want our music to seep into people’s hearts with our riffs, our groove and most of all, our performance. We believe it’s a message and a calling. Will: Are you working on an album? LG: Yes, we just got done recording a small EP. And we’ve been selling some of our home studio songs at our shows that we’ve been working on for months on end. We also hope to do a full length by the end of this year. Will: What are your future plans? LG: We just plan on playing constant shows, recording as many songs as possible, and to get out there to the world to show everyone what we’re made of! Will: What is your band’s process when making music? LG: We have a home studio that we rehearse at in OKC that is equipped with a lot of recording gear that we like to use to our advantage. We basically come up with a riff, maybe switch it around a bit, run through that riff a few times, and then the rest of the songs kind of compile on each other. We record our rough draft and then play off that. Will: Where can we follow you online? LG: You can find us online at these links! www.Facebook.com/locustgrovemusic www.reverbnation.com/locustgrove9 www.soundcloud.com/locustgrovemusic You can also follow us on Twitter! @LocustGroveBand @locustgroveband @locustgroveguitarist @mandigrove |
Speeding Bullet's Comic Signing: Celtic Knights. Sept 1 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Last Friday was the signing party for Mike Kennedy and our own Scott Cosby at Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman, OK. Mike and Scott are artists for the series Celtic Knights, which is the featured series they were there to promote. Celtic Knights is a story of has-been heroes that are left over after a major disaster takes out the original heroes. To quote the book, “They are the best of what’s left”. By the way, the series is based out of Ireland, and so is the story. Scott Cosby is a cover artist for Celtic Knights as well as a promotor of the series. He is also a member of OCC (Oklahoma Comic Creators group). Mike Kennedy is the regular artist for the series and web comic. Originally from McAalester, OK, he is now based out of New Mexico. He is a part of OCC as well as the Santa Fe area comic group. The creator of Celtic Knights is Garth Cremona aka Steven Coffey. He is based out of Dublin, Ireland. Although Garth has never met these guys in person, it is said that there will be a meet-up for promotion at an upcoming comic convention in Ireland. I asked the guys what was new and they said, “It’s been a crazy year for the series! It has grown leaps and bounds. There is the regular series, the Rubenette web comic with a following of 62k, and now the coloring book in a kid friendly art style now”. I remember when I first read Celtic Knights several years ago and it has really grown and improved in style, creatively and I’m always happy to see comic series get better and keep growing. For more info on the series, follow the Celtic Knights on Facebook or contact Scott Cosby and Mike Kennedy on Facebook. |
Artist Exclusive: Comic Artist Eric Schock. Aug 19 2016
Written by Will Harrison
This month’s featured artist is Eric Schock. He is a local talent known for his outstanding comic series The Raven and The Golden Age and The Bald Avenger to name a few. I was wanting to feature an artist that is on the geek side of things, and he seemed like the perfect candidate. Also I enjoy his fresh approach with old style comics. So here we go, enjoy! Will: Tell us about your background? Eric: I’m the owner of Evil Robo Productions, LLC. ERP for short. I’m a graduate of The Kubert School (The Joe Kubert School of Graphic Illustration) in New Jersey, where I was taught my trade by not only Joe Kubert, Adam, and Andy, but Toby Cypress, Michael Kraiger, Fernando Ruiz, and the list goes on. I’ve worked as a professional comic artist/ freelance artist for 11 years. I’ve been an independent publisher for 8 years, with my focus on comics. I’ve have the opportunity to work with many different companies as a designer to narrative art. I’ve used ERP as my flag for creators to use as a freedom to publish without limitations or censorship. Will: How did you get into comics? Eric: I was introduced to comics as a kid, my father was military so we moved around a lot, and the only stable thing I had in my world was comics. I love looking at them, and I was drawn to them. I remember going to an Air Force party, and there was a bunch of comics on a table. I grabbed a few, and thought they were brilliant. But as with all things in life, you have to grow up. I went to design college. After working as a designer for a few years, I thought about getting back into my dream of drawing comics. So I started a zine with a few friends of mine, and published our first title called Random Panel. It gave me a place to express my feeling on the world I lived in. I was completely fed up with dealing with desktop publishing customers, and decided to take a leap. I sent my portfolio to the Kubert School. I was accepted, and I left Arizona, and moved to New Jersey. (Like I said I moved a lot.) Before I left, I published my first mini comic called Ash-Tray Comics. After Graduation, I started Evil Robo Productions, making a place for guys and girls that had their own voice, and wanted tell the stories they want to tell without someone standing over them saying they couldn’t. Will: Tell us a little about the series you’re working on currently. Eric: I’m currently working on two titles. One is The Golden Age, and the second is The Bald Avenger. They are both very different sides of a coin. The Golden Age is a title I’m working with a writer named Thomas Keith. We’ve release our first issue called The Raven. We have taken characters from the golden age of comics that have fallen into the public domain, and have brought these characters out of the past, and created a new world for them. I’ve always loved those old characters, and to have the opportunity to giving back to the creators by bringing their creations back from the abyss. It’s something that makes this journey very worthwhile. While this world of The Golden Age is bright, optimistic, and fun for the whole family. I’m also working on my own character called The Bald Avenger. It’s a story about the hard truths of the world, the places you don’t want to travel. It’s a Sci-fi horror neo-noir crime story about how the world can drive someone crazy, and then it can turn on you, because you’ve made poor decisions, and the retribution of what you think is right, and dealing with the repercussions of those actions. The main character has his moments of clarity, as he tries to pick up the pieces of his life, and move forward with his path and find himself again. Will: Tell us what art is to you. Eric: Art is a form of expression. Allowing those who experience it to have a feeling or emotional connection, narratively telling a story in pictures. With a comic you are not limited with one image to make that connection, you are allowed to focus on a subject, or issue and explore those topics until the final page, but of course you can keep going with those ideas forever. Will: Tell us what you hope your art is to others. Eric: I hope that people enjoy the art I create, but of course as an artist not every piece or project you draw is going to excite everyone. It’s just how it is, but if you love what you are doing or creating, people will usually enjoy it. The more time you have to work, the better the result. Will: What are your goals for your comic series? Eric: I would like a movie deal to clear out my student loans. But realistically, I want people to enjoy the journey of these characters, and have fun reading about them. As much as I’d love to make a million dollars, comics have never been about the money for me. It’s about the freedom to wake up, and decided to draw a space adventure, crime story, superhero saga, or a chilling horror tale. My goal is for people to think differently, and expand their ideology. I’d like for them to take a chance on Independent creators, and venture into those worlds. Will: Where are your comics available? Eric: The Bald Avenger vol.1 is available in print online at www.indyplanet.com and digitally on www.evilrobo.com We also have the rest of our ERP digital collection on my site. The Raven is available in print at Empire Strikes Comics, and select comic stores in Oklahoma, and digitally at www.evilrobo.com, and silliemonkie.com. It is also available in Tucson, AZ at Fantasy Comics, and Heroes, and Villains book store. Will: Where can viewers follow you online? Eric: Oh man, this might be a lot, but I have so much social media! Website: www.evilrobo.com Twitter: @evilrobo and @Eric_Schock Instagram: ericschockart and evilroboproductions Facebook: Evil Robo Productions , Art of Eric Schock, The Golden Age, The Bald Avenger Support Me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eric_schock |
AMP Festival: Inspiring Women, While Rocking OKC! Aug 8 2016
Written by Will Harrison
AMP Festival is coming August 27th to Automobile Alley in OKC! It's a free event that’s sure to be one of the biggest end of summer bashes for 2016 and you had better not find yourself missing out on this colorful event! AMP, which stands for Art – Music – Power, is an event that celebrates art and music created by women. That's right! So that means that there will be a ton of female musicians performing at the festival – including several of my favorites like: the Cut Throat Queens, Hannah Wolfe, and Shelly Phelps! Also, there will be artists and artisans selling their artwork and wares throughout the grounds. There will be food trucks and face painting for the kids, as well as other types of family entertainment. AMP is ran by Tobi Coleman and her son Justin Coleman. The arts are very dear to their hearts. Giving to their community is very important to them. That's why they put on this event to benefit the Oklahoma City Girls Art School & Rock and Roll Camp For Girls OKC (a camp that focuses on teaching young women the importance of music). With all the recent cuts to the Art and music programs within Oklahoma, it's no surprise why events like these are so important. With that being said, I encourage everyone to go out and be a part of these types of shows and events! Give support to the local art and music programs that are still in effect! For more information and ways to support AMP Festival check out www.ampfestokc.com |
Interview Exclusive: Local Artist Harold Neal. July 24 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Harold Neal is a local artist known for his unique and extreme paintings. You may have seen his artwork at Digit in the Plaza District or maybe at some of the local conventions and festivals. You may have went to his panel when he was a featured at this year’s Soonercon25. I thought it would be fun to have an interview with him to find out more about this amazing person. Enjoy! Will: What is art to you? Harold: Art is a way for me to express myself beyond words, which is helpful since sometimes words escape me. And do you remember the names of the Olympians from Ancient Greece, or do you remember the artists and their creations?? Will: What do you feel your art is to others? Harold: I would like to think people feel a kinship to my ideas. Or that maybe I can show them the light in the darkness. Will: What is your creative process when making a new painting? Harold: Over-powering desire. A lots of stubbornness. I’ll do something until I get it right. Will: What inspires you to paint? Harold: Other artists such as Van Gogh, Giger and Goya. As well as pop-culture and books. Will: Congrats on being a panelist at Soonercon25 this year. What was that like? Harold: Thank you! It was fun! I had no idea I had so many words in me. I guess I just felt so passionately about the subject matter of not selling out while still getting paid that they just flowed. Will: What are your future plans? Harold: To keep on truckin’. Or, in my case, painting. Maybe inspiring future artists, the way I’ve been inspired. Will: Where would you like readers to follow you online? Harold: http://facebook.com/theartofharold is always kept pretty current with events I am doing, as well as new works. Thank you for this opportunity! Will: Thank you Harold, for taking time for this interview! |
Final Drive Is Coming To Town! You Better Be There! July 22 2016
Written by Will Harrison
The guys from Missouri are back! That’s right Final Drive is at it again and coming to OKC on July 27th ! This show will be held at Thunder Alley Sports Grill. These guys are always ready to party and rock the house! Southern Groove Thrash Metal is their expertise and they don’t hold back! Here is a quick interview with the guys on what they have been up to. Enjoy! Will: Hey guys! So what’s new this time around for OKC? and what have you been up to lately? Jordon: Hey brother! This is Jordan, Vocals for Final Drive. First all, thanks again for doing another interview with us, we really appreciate all you do and bring to the OKC Scene. This time around, OKC is in store for some seriously badass new material. A New Exclusive Tour EP on CD, New Tees and of course some FUCK YEAH METAL! We finished our last tour July 3rd so we’ve all just been roaming around. A couple of the guys are in Connecticut and we’re all just writing, working and getting ready for our next tour that runs July27th-Sept3rd w/ All Hail the Yeti. Will: How’s the new album coming? Jordon: The New Album is finished, and we’re eying a January release. We couldn’t be more stoked to release this beast into the world! Will: What’s new on the roster as far as future for Final Drive? Jordon: First thing first is this massive four week tour, then we start planning our album release and touring in support. Will: Tell us about your favorite song from the newest album? Jordon: My personal favorite off our current album “LIFESWORK” is probably “Buried In You”. Will: Where do you want viewers to follow you online? Jordon: Hit up our official website: www.finaldrive.org It has links to all our social accounts. Will: What is your choice? Pokémon Go or Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector Jordon: I have been bitten by the Pokémon Go, lol, and I think all the touring I do gives me a huge advantage! See you July 27th at Thunder Alley, FUCK YEAH METAL \m/ |
MOOSEFEST5: This Saturday At Thunder Alley Venue! July 20 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Moosefest is upon us again and I can’t wait for the show this weekend! Moosefest 5 will be held at Thunder Alley Sports Grill located at 2127 SW 74th and Penn (located behind Big Lots) this coming Saturday the 23rd. Doors open at 6:oo pm. The headliners for the show are Munkie Gunn, Machine In The Mountain, Oberon, Beyond Bad Luck and Dream at Midnight! Sounds like a great set of bands. For those that don’t know, Wes Jaques aka Moose has been doing radio now for many years and is on fifty five stations worldwide including the UK, France and Italy. It was because of his love for music that he decided to start doing Moosefest. When asked, “where did he see himself going with Moosefest and Moose Metal Radio?” He replied, “the honest truth is I'm like Eminem, I'm going be another rapper dead for shooting off at the mouth things I shouldn't have said, but truly I want to be wealthy so I can make Moose a living breathing company with employees, doing tours and running music 24/7. I want this to be successful for everyone, I just want to provide.” Well that just about says it all. Come out to Thunder Alley and see Moosefest for yourself. It’s going to be a grand old time. Here’s a link to find out more: https://www.facebook.com/events/197052117345026/ |
Among The Missing: Their Path To Absentia. July 7 2016
Written by Will Harrison
I ran into Ronald Ramsey of Among the Missing, a while back, at a local concert. During that concert, I got the chance to speak with him about some of his new projects. He mentioned that they wanted more exposure and reach a broader audience. So, I offered to sit down and do an interview with him and the band. Will: Please tell us about yourselves and tell us a little about your current project. Ramsey: We are Among the Missing, a 5-piece Progressive Metal band based out of OK. The band consists of Josh Welch on vox, Jorge Castillo Ochoa on bass, Preston Gondolf of guitar, Ron Ramsey on guitar and Zack Currey on drums. Having spent the last year composing our record, Absentia, we are about ready to record a full length album. Our sound is hauntingly beautiful with aspects from brutally melodic-heavy-grooves, syncopated rhythms, powerful drums, and face melting solos with lyrical content that ignite a fire in the soul. Recently we shared the stage with White Chapel and Fit for a King and sold out the 89th Street Collective as direct local support for the Mark of the Blade Tour. We are now looking forward to playing with, the national act, Mushroom Head on July 19th at the historic and legendary Diamond Ballroom in OKC. Will: What is your creative process when making new music? Ramsey: Our writing process is a collective effort. Every member is a songwriter, in their own right. When we come together a new song may be composed starting with just a guitar riff or bass line. It can lead into different directions, then we improve them. Even a vocal pattern, we put music to it. Our songs are either written individually, in pairs, or as a group. We don't really have a system. It helps to keep us original and unique. Will: What drives you as artists? Ramsey: The reason why we do what we do is very simple. It's a form of expression and an art form. We allow ourselves to "feel the pain, shed some blood, and show our scars from this life". Which is basically Collapse, the opening track to Absentia. Will: Has it been a rough ride? Ramsey: Between taking the time to bring on the right people, Zack and Ron, and jamming just for fun, we realized before too long we had something happening here. Soon after that, we realized there was room for accompaniment. Ron met Juice Vox, aka Josh Welch, and after a few jam sessions together we solidified the fact that this was going somewhere. I wouldn't say it's been a rough ride. But it does seem like we've had some stuff working against us, so to speak. We are right back on track getting ready for studio time and building up our merchandise. |
These are your final moments on this earth. Separate yourself from the human condition ... life and death become obsolete as we ascend to a higher consciousness of evolution, transcending vibrations surround us all when we are welcomed into Absentia. Will: Tell us about the album you’re working on. Ramsey: Our album is a concept album titled – Absentia. It explains a journey of the human disposition, of life and its tribulations. We as individuals, for the most part, live life day-to-day without the thought that our world is falling apart before our eyes. Absentia is not just about mankind, but all life-forms and energies circumventing to the point of nonexistence. Absentia is Latin for absence. In absentia a legal term, Latin for in the absence or while absent. Roughly, 4,432,880 people around the world have vanished without a trace in the past 20 years. Aside from human violence, run-aways, and accidental death - where is the explanation for this? We from Among the Missing have come to the conclusion that not all but some of these individuals have passed beyond the realm of this dimension into a higher state of consciousness or being. We have come to witness as absentia; as technology advances we find ourselves in a world of binary code (1's and 0's). Is there something more between the one and zero, a glitch, so to speak, in the program we call life? Reach out for us, maybe even saving us from ourselves. This being our debut album, it's different from anything, any of us, have done in the past with previous projects. Some of us have never released an album so we are taking the time to really fine tune everything to make it as righteous as possible. Will: Do you have advice for other musicians? Ramsey: Be open minded and don't limit yourself. Tackle the deepest and hardest challenges you come across. Play your instrument before you take a piss in the morning, see what happens. Practice 16 hours a day if you can. Jam with friends. Never be too proud to take a lesson. Everyone can learn something from anyone. Listen to all kinds of music, from Russian marching music, Celtic lullabies to even disco. Try to find something you enjoy in all kinds of music and learn from it. Don’t get an ego, and most importantly don't stop and keep going. If you’re in a band, save your money and don't cut corners. Before you know it, you'll find yourself making money and going places with your ideas. Don't stop and keep going. One key is to stay in a band. Live, learn, and love every bit of it. Will: Where can we follow you online? Ramsey: Among the Missing is very active on Facebook, mostly. Other sites like our very own website with links to our online store and music will be up soon. It’s currently under construction. |
SoonerCon25: The Silver Age. Great Family Fun! June 24 2016
Written by Will Harrison
SoonerCon 25 weekend is here, so get ready for some great fun. This event may be known mainly as a Sci-Fi convention but don’t let that fool you. There will be plenty of other genres in attendance as well. Many gamers, comic collectors, cosplayers and much more. Don’t be surprised if you see a female Loki being chased by Darth Vader or the cast of Doctor Who! Trust me it could happen. I can’t promise exactly how it will turn out, but only that it will be entertaining! This event is also loaded with great panels and a full artist alley with tons of great artists from near and far. There will be stage props from films and even an authentic Star Trek control room! Imagine getting your picture taken while sitting in the Kirk’s chair! The featured Guests include: Vic Mignogna (Professional voice actor) Ron Chaney (great grandson of Lon Chaney Jr, the original Wolfman, also has a legacy in monster movie films) Racheal Messer (professional voice actress), and of course fan favorite native Oklahoman Larry Nemecek (Prominent Star Trek author, archivist, consultant, actor and producer). I’ve had the pleasure of talking with Larry on several occasions and it’s always been fun and educating. I know I’m looking forward to this weekend and it’s many adventures, photos and interviews! So come on out and say hi to me and Scott Cosby at The OKC Edge booth, you never know what kind of goodies we’ll be handing out! See you there! For more info about the show: www.soonercon.com |
Speeding Bullet Comics Celebrates With Super Star Guests. June 20 2016
Written by Will Harrison
The book signing party at Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman OK went well, despite the hot Oklahoma weather we were having. The show featured DC Comics Writer Sterling Gates and Writer-artist Dorshak Bloch of Bombs Away Art. This event was also a celebration – Speeding Bullet Comics is celebrating its 18th anniversary. Congratulations to them on staying strong and providing great service for so many years! For those that don’t know, Sterling Gates is a native to Oklahoma and also worked at Speeding Bullet Comics while in college, many years ago, before becoming a writer for DC Comics. He has written for many great titles such as – Green Lantern Corps, Justice League of America, World’s Finest, Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Hawk & Dove, Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S, The Flash: Season Zero and of course Super Girl and currently The Adventures of Super Girl. He’s also had his share in script writing for the film The Posthuman Project. Dorshak Bloch has been a part of the local artist scene for many years here in OKC. He created many T-shirts/ designs for DNA Galleries in The Plaza before recently opening a gallery of his own inThe Paseo, located 3003A Paseo OK. I look forward to future projects by Sterling Gates, I enjoy his fun and classic approach to writing comics. When reading his stories, I personally feel connected to the characters, no matter if they are good or bad. To me that’s great writing. Dorshak’s book The Bloodied Past of Jingle Heimer S.V.S – was a fun dark read. The illustration is top notch and the story was intriguing. I look forward to more books and his future projects. To find out more about these guys check out these links: https://www.facebook.com/SterlingGatesFanPage/ http://www.sterlinggates.com/ https://www.facebook.com/bombsawayart/?fref=ts http://bombsawayart.com/ |
Hemlock To Perform At Thunder Alley In OKC! June 10 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Rock band Hemlock is coming to town and it will be a hardcore show. They will be here on Wednesday, June 15th at Thunder Alley in OKC. We asked them to sit down with us for a quick interview and tell us about their upcoming concert and their lives as musicians. Will: Tell us about yourselves. Hemlock: The name of our band is Hemlock. We are a groove metal band from Las Vegas, NV. We are currently on tour with the band Devil Driver. Will: What is your creative process? Hemlock: A lot of time me and Chad (our singer) will get together and jam some drum and bass ideas. However on our newest album "Mouth of the Swine" we did a lot of pre-production with our guitarist James on his computer, while we were on tour. It was a different process for us than normal, but it was a lot of fun and I'm very happy with the outcome. Will: What got you into doing music? Hemlock: I've been playing drums since I was 10 years old. I played in junior high and High School and started playing in rock bands in my early teens. It’s just always something I wanted to do. There's definitely a lot of hard work involved with all of the great, fun times we have had. There can be a lot of hard times and sacrifices too, but it's all well worth it. Will: Tell us about what you are working on now? Hemlock: We had a new album come out a couple of months ago. “Mouth of the Swine” is the title of it. Other than the writing process being a little bit different, we've pushed ourselves in all directions more than we have in the past. The heavy stuff is heavier, the catchy stuff is catchier, there's a lot of singing and melody along with the standard Hemlock vocal styles. |
Each album we do we try to progress more and more and not necessarily repeat ourselves, while still keeping the standard Hemlock sound. We recorded it in Hollywood, California with Mikey Doling as our producer and Dave Fortman mixed the album. It sounds killer and we're very excited and happy with the outcome of the recording! Will: What do you feel is missing in the music scene? Hemlock: I think the biggest thing missing in the music scene these days is the hard work that goes with it. Not to say there's not several promoters and bands out there working their asses off (I do know several that do) but the unfortunate majority is what I'm referring to here. Back in the day when we first started, we were at every show, handing out hundreds and thousands of flyers and hanging posters all over town and always spreading the Hemlock word. It seems as though a lot of their bands and promoters have gotten lazy in the last few years and rely only on social media for advertising. It is definitely a great way to market yourself, but I don't think that relying solely on social media is the best idea. It's usually the people that may see you on Facebook are the same people sitting at home on Friday night when you're playing to a half full room. And everybody in every town talks about building up the scene and supporting each other and I feel that that is also very important. But it takes more than just talking about it! I try to get out and enjoy live music as much as possible and help support bands by buying their merch and wearing their t-shirts. Will: Where would you like viewers to follow you? Hemlock: Hemlock can be found on all the usually spots online www.hemlockworld.com Facebook.com/hemlockworld Youtube.com/hemlockworld Twitter, Reverb Nation etc. But more than anything we love it when people come out to the shows and experience the live performance! |
Australia's Own - Kold Creature: Up Close And personal. June 9 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Here’s an exclusive with Australian rock band Kold Creature! They hit me up a while back and requested an interview, so I said I was down for supporting some international talent. So here goes, enjoy! Will: First, tell us about your band, sound, and next show. KC: I get asked this all the time and asked who do we sound like, sometimes I go off what other people say and they say we sound like Gojira, Machine Head, Killswitch Engage. Me personally, I don't listen to these bands and don't know who we sound like, but if I could describe our sound I would say we're a heavy band with catchy riffs, catchy vocal lines with melodic and atmospheric touches to it. A heavy, thrashy, groovy and progressive sound is hard to sum up in a genre, so I would say it may potentially stand out. We'll be playing at the Lonestar Tavern on May 7th having a metal with other bands Speed Racer, Dirty Brew and Only Machines Remain. This will be our second time playing at this venue so hopefully we'll see a lot of faces. Will: What is your process when creating music? Does it start with vocals or instruments? KC: Before Kold Creature was fully formed I would sit down with a guitar riff or a vocal line in mind and try to work the opposite into that melody and see what came naturally. Forcing the writing process never seems to end well I think. When I get inspiration to write, it just somehow works. Edge of Gravity, the bulk of it anyway, was written after watching Felix Buamgartner jump 128,000 feet from space to the earth in 2014 and literally took a couple of hours or so. I was just so excited to write a song about it. When we write as a band, it is more challenging because I tend to write the vocals to suit my own riffs but at the end it is probably more satisfying and completely awesome to see a song evolve from so many different ideas. So to sum it all up a bit of both really and whatever suits in that moment of creativity. Will: Why did you decide to get into being a performer? KC: I never really thought I'd be performing in a professional capacity with music to be honest. I got sick of playing in my bedroom to a backing track or a click and was yearning to play with other musicians, everything just developed naturally from that once I had joined Kold Creature. Performing became something we had to do as a band....no one wants to watch people who don't put on a show or stare at their guitar necks for a set, so we're endeavoring to do the best we can! Will: Was it or has it been a rough ride? KC: Certainly, yeah. I think just being a musician in general is a rough ride. You pretty much start out with your music. Nobody knows or cares about your music - you're basically nothing. You then have to turn that ''nothing'' into a ''something''. And in-between that is a wwwhhhooolllleee lotta shit kickin'. We've been screwed over by promoters, not paid for shows, had our shit broken/stolen and much more, all of which comes pretty stock standard in this business unfortunately. One of the worst things though is when a whole body of work that you've put your blood sweat and tears into just vanishes from thin air. This happened to us recently in the studio when the personal hard drive we were saving everything to corrupted and flushed 40 something hours worth of recording and mixing down the drain. If F-bombs were actual bombs then I think we blew up Nagasake that day, and probably all shed a few tears. So you've really got to love what you do in this business or you're never going to make it and you can't just do it for the monetary gains either. There are so many more gains to be had in music that have nothing to do with money and that’s what makes the rough ride worth it. |
Will: Tell us about the new album you’re working on. KC: The new Kold Creature album will be the first of many to come, I hope. It touches on personal hardships that many have had to endure, so the album is very personal not only to us but, anyone listening will be able to relate to it. The writing process actually began over a decade ago! But the bulk of writing has happened in the last 4 years, right about when Chris began the Kold Creature machine. That might seem like AGES, haha, but you got to take into account that we've been through many line-up changes and other shit to get to this point. As you can imagine, the songs have had a lot of time put into them from all of us and we of course hope that people will appreciate the detail. Choosing a name for the album took some time. It took a while to really sum the songs up and find a name that described them all in some way. We had to really put our minds to it and eventually brainstormed a small list of ideas. The name of the album is indeed on that list which is A Weakened State, but it really encompasses the feel of the lyrics of each song well. We've all had a great time tracking in the studio. We track at pulpitation studios, which are actually owned by Chris, so we've been extremely lucky in that there’s been little in the way of time constraints, so we've been able to really focus on getting things right and just having fun. We're all really excited with how things are sounding atm and can’t wait to get it out and see how our fans and the rest of the world reacts. We hope you enjoy it as much as we've enjoyed creating it. Will: Do you have advice for other musicians? KC: Do it for the love of the music, which should be why you picked up an instrument in the first place. If fame and cash come along so be it, but don’t expect it every gig. We have literally just played to our mates several times at venues. Try to stand out from the rest of the bands at your gig or when creating your single, EP or album and go hard. Mediocre performances can stick in people’s heads pretty fucken easily. Make sure everyone in the band has the same goals in mind and let go the ones who don’t. There’s nothing worse than potting along with an unhappy band. It just sucks balls. -CR Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? KC: Probably the passion and the actual music community well at least where I come from. The music scene feels like at times it's about making profit so it can be a selfish and greedy scene to be a part of. I think if you are honest and proud of what you are doing people will take notice of what you are doing and if you give it back to the community then there can be a mutual respect among the community. Will: Where would you like readers to follow you online? SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/kold-creature/edge-of-gravity-single FB- https://www.facebook.com/koldcreature YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ixT3bZ03iZFQ9kn4IoVZA Twitter- https://twitter.com/koldcreature Reverb - http://www.reverbnation.com/koldcreature Will: Can we get your opinion about The OKC Edge? KC: There's nothing quite like people head banging along with you while you're playing, it's ecstasy. OKC edge really pushes lots of local artists and helps give them a spotlight in the local scene. I feel the local metal scene struggles with attendance at shows and getting people off their ass; you guys help with that, so thank you! |
Exclusive: Director, Jacob Burns Of Electric Nostalgia. June 2 2016
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Written by Will Harrison
Electric Nostalgia was filmed and produced in Oklahoma. It’s a sci–fi thriller that will keep you on the edge of your toes. Writer/director Jacob Burns wanted to have a sit down with us to talk about this amazing film before its showing at the Dead Center Film Fest. I must say I was impressed with his responses to our questions about the film. So here goes. Will: Can you start out by telling us quickly the premise of the film? Jacob: Electric Nostalgia is a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Twilight Zone and it’s about a young woman who is haunted by unfamiliar dreams and visions of a man without a face, after she is awoken from the dead in a body that is not her own. I was the writer/director/cinematographer, and it was produced by Planet Thunder Productions, which is made up of Zachary Burns, Vinnie Hogan, and myself. Will: How long did it take to get it all filmed? Jacob: We shot the bulk of the film for three weeks in July of 2014, then came back in October of that year for a few days to film the first ten minutes of the movie. Due to our low budget, most of Post-Production consisted of me hunched over my laptop in my bedroom for a couple of years. It was a lot of work, but a lot of people contributed and helped make it happen! Will: What was your creative process when making the film? Jacob: I’ve always been a fan of sci-fi stories that were more focused on character and story than flashy special effects. So I knew that whenever it came time for me to write/direct my first feature, I wanted to tell a very human story but with a science fiction wrapper. On set, I did my best to have a concise and clear vision of the film that I could relay to the cast/crew, but also tried to keep the process collaborative. After making short films for many years, I learned the importance of taking advantage of your surroundings and what’s happening in the moment. Having a “vision” is crucial to filmmaking, but the ability to evolve and adapt that vision is just as important. Will: How big of a cast and crew was there for the film? Jacob: We were fortunate to have the best cast and crew ever assembled. Not only were they talented, passionate, and dedicated to making the film the best it could be, they were also just awesome people. Many of us had worked on short films together before EN, and so we kept a “short film” mentality when it came to cast/crew size, by keeping it small, but incredibly loyal. Lauren Analla, the lead in the film, described the set as having the feel of “summer camp”, we all had three weeks to hang out and bond with each other in a way we wouldn’t have normally. What I miss most about being on set is getting to hang out with the amazing cast and crew! Will: Are you excited about the showing at Dead Center Film Fest this year? Jacob: Very excited! After about 4 years of work to get this film made, I can’t think of a better reward than to premiere it in front of the community that helped make it happen! I’ve attended Dead Center almost every year for the last decade, and to watch it grow has been inspiring. The Oklahoma film industry is on the verge of something big, and Dead Center is leading the way. It’s an honor to be included and I can’t wait for everyone to see the film! Will: Do you have special plans for the showing? Jacob: Zachary, Vinnie, and I want the World Premiere to be special for everybody in attendance, so we’re brainstorming ways to make that happen! Will: Where can viewers go to follow and send support for the film? Jacob: “Like” Electric Nostalgia on Facebook and check out www.ElectricNostalgiaFilm.com for news, updates, videos, photos, etc! And to keep up with our future projects, “Like” Planet Thunder Productions on Facebook and check out www.PlanetThunderFilms.com |
Bad Monkey With A Gun: A Rock Band With New Rules. May 31 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Bad Monkey With A Gun - is a rock band out of South Carolina, mixing all genres of sound into one amazing performance. They recently contacted me about an interview, I was happy to have a sit down with these guys. So stay tuned. Will: First, tell us about your band sound and the next show. BM: The band originated in the United States penitentiary in Beaumont, Texas. The drummer and I were doing time for bank robbery and counterfeiting. That's when we were told by the hardest crowd in the world that we had a great unique sound that crosses all genres. Well we went with it ...and when we got out.... we stuck with it. My drummer and I switch off on lead vocals so it's like having two bands in one .We mainly lean toward Godsmack meets Keith Urban Collective Soul meets David Allan Coe and there's definitely something for everyone who loves music. Is there a genre that is heavy hard country metal? We just finished a show in Walterboro.. a benefit for a brave young lady with medical challenges and we are now gearing up for another show in the same area to benefit homeless veterans. Will: What is your process when creating music? BM: Well we have arguments, we have fights, we have disagreements, we have differences of opinion, and after we shake the dust off. We laugh about it and put it on paper and music. Sometimes one song will take months to complete, other songs we have written in 10 minutes or less, but the most effective way we decide on what to record is get each other's opinion and input on each others contribution for that particular song ....which is what we should do and should have been doing before fighting!!!! Haha!! Will: Why did you decide to get into being a performer? BM: Well, when you are locked up with a whole lot of people who are already mad about being locked up and you can set them free for just a little while with your music, that's a great indicator of what your higher power has planned for you. There's no crowd harder to win over than inmates at a high-security prison. |
Will: Was or has it been a rough ride? BM: Oh yes! It has been full of obstacles and gauntlets that has traversed half of our great nation. But we figured our debt to society has been paid. We aren't bitter, we just want to make people smile and set them free from their own prison for just a little while if we are allowed the opportunity. Will: Tell us about the new album you're working on. BM: Bad Monkey With a Gun will be releasing an album entitled "No Country for Old Men" if we are allowed to use it. We haven't gotten the research done yet that will tell us, but half of the music is hard enough to be called "No Country" haha!!! Will: How is it different from your last one? BM: Oh that's easy; we don't really have the last one, just some releases on Soundcloud and ReverbNation but those are being remixed and released on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Google Play, etcetera directly. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? BM: Showmanship and exhibition of pure love and joy for the music being played... interaction with the crowd... showing the people how honored you are for them to dig your music. Will: Where would you like for readers to follow you online? BM: Still trying to get with modern day technology, but we do have a website www.badmonkeywithagun.com / ReverbNation or we have a Facebook band page Bad Monkey With a Gun case sensitive. Will: Can we get your opinion about the OKC Edge? BM: The best thing since sliced bread my friend!!! Awesome!!! Keep it up!! |
Rocklahoma2016: Lets Get Ready To Rock! May 25 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Rocklahoma! That’s right folks, I will be heading to Rocklahoma this coming Friday! And why is that, because it’s the biggest Rock event in the state. And I’m not going to miss it! This will be my second year attending and I am stoked! So who’s on the roster this year as headliners? Scorpions, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, Rob Zombie, Chevelle, Megadeth, and many more! The excitement starts May 27th and goes through May 29th and is located in Pryor, Oklahoma. I have a camping pass this time so I’m getting ready to weather that muddy swampland of rock n roll that is Rocklahoma. Believe me, it gets really muddy out there and that creates tons of tire friction, resulting in many getting stuck in the campgrounds. Either way, it’s a great place to get stuck for a couple of days. That’s no joke. The festival features four official stages, as well as many unofficial campground parties and performing acts and also onsite vendors. There was an estimated 100,000 people (about 30,000 per day) at the first annual Rocklahoma held in 2007 and it continues to get bigger every year. Be on the look out for our interviews and other exclusives from this year’s Rocklahoma. For more info about the festival check out: www.rocklahoma.com |
Hip Hop Exclusive: A Sit Down Interview With L-Smooth. May 13 2016
Written by Will Harrison
This month’s exclusive is all about local Hip Hop artist L-Smooth. I personally have seen him perform at several shows and he is very entertaining. His rhymes are very relevant to the times we are in. So sit right back and enjoy a very down to earth interview with one of OKC’s own Hip Hop stars in the making. Will: First tell us about your band, sound and next show. L Smooth: I’m a solo Hip Hop artist that grew up in Midwest City, Oklahoma. I’ve been a fan of hip hop for as long as I could remember. I would describe my sound as traditional or original hip hop but somewhat modernized. I tend to find the perfect mix of smooth yet upbeat production. You’ll hear influences of the 90’s boom bap sound with some funk and soul infused at times. My next show is Tuesday, May 31st in Oklahoma City, Ok. It is at 89th Street Collective at 9pm. Will: What is your process when creating music? L Smooth: Really I just let it happen organically. Unless I’m asked to do a feature, I take my time with verses. Hooks always are easier to come up with. Sometimes I’m just in the car driving somewhere and a dope line or two just comes to mind then later I build off that. Or maybe through a conversation or inspired from something I’ve seen, listened too or current events. Will: Why did you decide to get into being a performer? L Smooth: Everyone has a story to tell as well as a perspective on how they see things. I’m just willing to share my vision and messages with the world. Hopefully folks relate to the message and appreciate the music that I make. Will: Was or has it been a rough ride? L Smooth: It certainly has been a long journey. The easiest thing to do is give up. The toughest thing to do is keep going. When your passionate about hip hop music like myself you just continue doing what you love no matter what. |
Will: Tell us about the new album you’re working on. L Smooth: My new project “Era Of An Emcee” is out now on I-Tunes, BandCamp and lsmoothsce.com. It’s bringing people the essence of traditional hip-hop. Some of the production is by the late great Oklahoma legend Spyda The Wise Musician, Cap (See-a-p), and Nut P to name a few.You’ll hear some beats that take you back as well as some that are unorthodox in which most rappers wouldn’t attempt to rap on. Then you have a few tracks that are crowd movers or anthems. You’ll get songs with a message in there including a dope posse cut for a remix. All in all, I’m happy with the final product and hope everyone enjoys it. Will: How is it different from your last one? L Smooth: Overall it’s better from top to bottom. I’ve grown so much as an artist and experimented with some sounds that I normally wouldn’t have. I’m also more confident and my flow is better than before. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? L Smooth: I would say the support of musicians and artist is missing in Oklahoma. There is some support but I feel that it could be a lot better with all of the talent that this state has to offer. Other than that, I think as an artist you have to keep grinding and never give up. Will: Where would you like readers to follow you online? L Smooth: Readers can follow me online @1LSmooth on Twitter and Lsmoothsce.com Will: Can we get your opinion about The OKC Edge? L Smooth: I think you all are doing an excellent job of making the state and country aware of the talent in Oklahoma. Everything is done and handled in a professional manner and artist such as myself really appreciate it. Thanks for your contribution to the music scene and being a platform for the unheard. |
Artists Exclusive: The Band Pet! Apr 18 2016
Written by Will Harrison
This month’s Artist Feature is with local rock band PET! I ran into front-man Judd Carson during a show held at Thunder Alley in OKC. He said the band was up for an interview, so here is my exclusive with front-man Judd Carson: Will: First tell us about your band, sound and next show. Judd: We are PET, a hard rock trio formed in Oklahoma City. Hard rock, I guess. It’s hard to say. We have really different vibes with our songs. It’s open, and I can say it is a sound that was created in the beginning with a simple notion that the music just came out. It came together, and it fit. There was never a moment where I contemplated what style of music I should, or need, to play. We don’t want to box ourselves into one genre, or what is popular and trendy. I think that is one good thing about us is not having an album out yet. We don’t have any expectations of what we need to sound like based off of our past. So now is the best time to play what we feel in this point of time. The sound in a nutshell could be described as 90’s grunge-rock influence with what I was originally--a singer-songwriter. So I think in that sense, those two elements mesh together and it reflects in the music. We have a show at The Railhead in Lawton on April 30th. Will: What is your process when creating music? Does it start with vocals or instruments? Judd: I write the guitar, lyrics, and vocal melody. Then, Cameron (drummer) and Keith (bassist) will learn the material, and write their parts on top of that. (Mostly) But typically it’s a toss up. A song is usually written from a riff I wrote, or a lyric idea. Then it just kind of builds itself. (Or not) I must be truly inspired though. I don’t sit down to write very often. Rarely actually. But when I do, I’m truly inspired and hear something that screams to me through and beyond reality. I’m an emotional writer I suppose. Rarely though, an idea is sprung through practice with the band, and even more rarely rare, recording. Will: Why did you decide to get into being a performer? Judd: Well, for me it’s the only way to give the music, rather than keeping in to myself. |
I mean music is pleasing alone too. More as a listener, but for me there is nothing like sharing a connection through music, and creating that connection through my music. Where we are all riding on one sound wave. Live performance gives that idea a fleeting chance. It enables the opportunity to share with others what you have been priming your whole life. Something that has given, and taken so much from you. Music in its entirety has been a lifestyle, a constant emotion, and a tiresome perception. So I’m fortunate to be in a place I have compiled all the pieces in place to where it makes sense enough to bring it to public. It’s my life basically, and documented from the personal emotions that about buried me. Relieving that, and sharing that, and also maybe even connecting through the lyrics from shared experience is amazing. That’s why I perform the music I’ve wrote. So even if it’s a complete failure there is still something deeply gratifying in being a performer and pursuing the unknown, its fear. Playing on a stage, singing the material that I wrote in very dark places in life is a very vulnerable place to stand. But I love that. We can’t love without fear. So that serves as a reminder to keep pushing. Will: Was or has it been a rough ride? Judd: The story is just beginning. No matter what, I can lose absolutely everything and I will still have what the music has always given me. How could that ever be taken away? I’m thankful for my pain and have learned to embrace it. So life was only as bad as I perceived it to be. The head-trip was, and still is, the worse. Nothing is more drawn-out and enduring then reality itself. I love the music, how can you not give that your all without expecting a take of some sort? As is with anything worth fighting for. Will: Tell us about the new album you’re working on. Judd: We already have 12 songs tracked. I can say we will have something released by fall at the latest. I’m very excited!! Will: How is it different from your last one? Judd: Technically we don’t have a last one this will be the first album. Before this I had tons of solo material. Definitely more singer-songwriter oriented, more about love. |
This album is more of a wake up. It’s angry, and has things to say. I’ve grown into a different perspective over time as we all do. But I believe I’m at a stance where I want to write for the ones who see past the top layer. Will: Do you have advice for other musicians? Judd: Same advice I’d give myself, which is be yourself. It’s the best shot you got. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? Judd: The support from the industry, consumer, local, and market, another story for another time. I just think music itself has devalued over time, and it’s become a much different market. So majority are starving musicians while a small % of mega artists take all the pot. It’s just so lopsided that it has effected the music scene entirely IMO, an over saturation. People seem less interested, more desensitized, and very distracted. It falls into the people who are supporting music. Most don’t have to search for music cause we have so many sources. We can stream, or watch YouTube and get music at our disposal. That makes it harder to establish a strong “tangible” music scene locally, and it seems nationally. I look across seas, Europe they have huge music festivals being filled. It’s a little different here. Not many festivals going on here. Rock ones anyway. I went to the last Ozzfest that was badass! Will: Where would you like readers to follow you online? Judd: Join us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/petmusicok/?fref=ts Will: Can we get your opinion about The OKC Edge? Judd: I think The OKC Edge is great. Kind of going back with what I was saying about support and the industry. You guys are the support, the link. And you guys are grinding against that force-fed, mainstream media mold by reporting on all the local talent that gets overlooked. THAT is a genuine approach, and shows The OKC Edge really cares for the local music scene. So thank YOU! |
Left To Die: Wins Best Local Metal Band - Hear Their Response! Apr 8 2016
Written by Will Harrison
It was announced, this week byThe Oklahoma Gazette that Left To Die was voted Best Local Metal band! We have been fans of these guys for quite a while so we thought it would be cool to see how they felt about this award. Here goes: Will: How did you feel when it was first announced that you guys won? LTD: Astonished! We received an email that we were in the top 3 nominated and that voting was closed. We didn’t even know about any of it or we might have made a social media push to help in voting. That being said, all of the votes for our band were from the true fans. We didn’t ask anyone to vote. They did this all on their own. That’s why we love our fans so very much. Will: Are you good friends with or know the other bands that were nominated? LTD: Yes, we know all the local bands around. It was awesome for us to even be on the list, let alone win anything. Will: What do you feel winning this award will lead to in the future? LTD: We are recording our new CD as we speak, so if anything maybe it will help our sales, and maybe jump start the sales of our past releases "The Dead EP" and "TRUST". Other than that, we are going to keep doing what we do for the fans. This award is theirs 100%. Will: Is there anything that you would like to say to the fans out there? LTD: We love our fans. They voted without us asking them to. They buy tickets to every show. They come to our LTD HELL HOUSE and we treat them like family. We are nothing without them. You will forever be the reason we do this at all. We thank you with every note, every word, of every LTD song! LTD fans are by far the best and craziest in OKC!!! |
Exclusive: Saul Is Coming To OKC! Mar 25 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Iowa’s own Saul - will be headlining on April 1st at Thunder Alley Sports Grill. This will be their third time in OKC, It’s always a blast so we are stoked about this show! They will of course be performing with great local talent as well, so be there or be square! We offered them a pre-show interview to get you amped up for the show and they said they were down. Here it is! Will: First tell us a little about the band and what your future plans are. Saul: Saul is made up of three members, Blake Bedsaul (lead vocals/ bass), Zach Bedsaul (guitar/ backing vocals), and Adam Chilton (drums). Saul is an Alternative/progressive/metal band from Sioux City, IA. The major plans for 2016 are primarily non-stop touring. We have a lot of dates for our first tour of the year. THE TOLL SERIES TOUR takes off from Lincoln, NE on March 24th and we return home on April 21st. We recently just picked up PEAVEY as a major endorsement, which we are absolutely honored to have. Will: Do you have anything special planned for your OKC show on April 1st? Saul: We will be rocking our brand new single THE TOLL for our April 1st show at Thunder Alley. We will also be bringing some different stage props and a change up on the live set. We will be bringing high energy! Will: You have been to OKC several times as a band, how was your experience different from other places? |
Saul: Yeah, this will be our third time in OKC. We absolutely love the support the rock community has given us. From the first note we struck, the people of OKC became equals. We absolutely love it. OKC has become a stop that is a must for our touring routing. Will: Tell us about the new album you’re working on and any other detail about it. Saul: We are still in the writing process for the new EP and so far the songs are heavy and huge. We are recording with Jeremy Schaefer from All Poetic Audio in Scotland, SD. It's a fairly young studio, but man he knows what we are looking for and he delivers. We are hoping to be releasing the new EP by December--hopefully sooner, but who knows. I can't give the name of the new album yet, so stay tuned to our Facebook page. Will: What is your creative process when putting together music? Saul: Every song is a little different. Generally it is just as simple as a riff or vocal line and we just take off with the idea. Every member contributes melody or rhythm ideas and we hammer out the details. Will: Where would you like viewers to follow you online? Saul: www.saulband.com is our hub. It has all the direct links, but www.facebook.com/saulbandofficial, www.twitter.com/saul, www.instagram.com/saul_band3 are our major social media sites. Also follow us on bands in town to see all tour dates and updates of upcoming events. |
Tommy B. Smith’s: Poisonous - Book Review Mar 15 2016
Written by Scott Cosby
Tommy B. Smith is a great author of dark fiction, combining horror and fantasy. During Art Sunday’s Underground Monster Carnival 5 on March 5, 2016 at the State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, I picked up a copy of Tommy’s 2012 book: Poisonous. As a cover artist, this novel’s cover is very intriguing to me with the dark cityscape below, a haunting figure with yellow eyes above with the title. It took me only two (2) days to read its surreal and frightening 120 pages that will be with me for a while! Poisonous was hard to put down, it was like something you shouldn’t watch, but you cannot resist. Text from the book: “Following the Quake of ’79, a terrible force came to the city of St. Charles. This was the Living Poison. In Lilac Chambers, it may have found the perfect host. As she finds herself changing, becoming increasingly dangerous to everyone around her, it becomes apparent that her state of being is no accident of nature. She is becoming a prime vehicle for the Living Poison’s destructive swath through the streets of St. Charles. St. Charles - indeed, the world - may tremble.” The following is from a recent conversation with Tommy about Poisonous, etc. via Facebook Messenger: Scott: Can you describe your premise behind Poisonous? Tommy: Poisonous stemmed from one of my short stories published years before, “Living Poison.” Both featured a force of the same title. Indirectly, the Living Poison is a product of social, personal, and even chemical poisons. It’s a malicious reaction to stimulations toxic and negative. When we fight fire with fire, the fire grows. It destroys. That is the nature of Poisonous. |
Scott: What’s your fan base like? Tommy: My readers are an interesting lot. I've been fortunate to gain a lot of readership in Central Oklahoma. The creative scene in and around Oklahoma City was one of the first to accept what I'm about, and I'm very appreciative of that. Scott: What’s next, Tommy? Tommy: The next book is actually set in 1970s era St. Charles, the same city Poisonous takes place in. Hopefully I’ll have more information on its eventual release in the months to come. Scott: Any advice for aspiring writers? Tommy: As an author, my words of advice for aspiring writers out there would be to remain persistent, learn with an open mind, and work to expand and improve at every opportunity. I want to personally thank Tommy here for taking the time to talk to me about his thoughts, Poisonous, and his future book. Poisonous is a definite recommended read by me! I first met Tommy B. Smith at SoonerCon23 in 2014; we’ve been friends ever since then. He currently resides in Fort Smith, Arkansas with his wife, Carrie and their cats. Tommy frequently attends Oklahoma City cons especially, the Underground Monster Carnival and SoonerCon. Visit Tommy’s webpage for more information on him and his other works and/or his Facebook page: http://www.tommybsmith.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AuthorTommyBSmith Poisonous is available on Amazon in various formats, by visiting: Poisonous on Amazon |
Cut-Throat Queens: Rocking Their Way Into Your Heart! Mar 10 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Cut Throat Queens is a local rock band fronted by female vocalist Taylor Stover, has a kicking back-up vocalist/bassist Magan Stover, backed up by a current rotation of drummers. I’ve been working with this group for a while now, so I asked them for a sit down interview to let you know where they’re coming from and where they’re going. Sit back and enjoy! Will: First of all, tell us how you got to where you are now. CTQ: How we got to where we are today is by a lot of hard work and dedication. Hours upon hours of practice. We also have great fan support and we are very thankful for that. Will: Were there hardships along the way? CTQ: We have gone through a lot of different drummers in the past year which has been a hardship for us. We have had a hard time finding all the right pieces for the band and that in itself has been a journey. We stayed focused and didn't give up. Will: Do you have any fun stories about your journey? CTQ: We got the opportunity to film a pilot for a reality TV show about our band. We had so much fun filming and performing our music on camera. That's something we will get to remember for the rest of our lives. We are currently waiting to see if a network picks it up over the next few months. Will: Please tell us about your new album – title and details/theme. CTQ: Our next album is going to be a 4 song EP titled "Wicked Side" after one of our favorite “Originals”. We are going to record this EP at Clutch Sound Studios in Madison, Wisconsin in late March. |
Will: How is it different from your previous recordings? CTQ: This EP is way different than our first EP "Broken Bridges" which was recorded in a small studio in Lawton, Oklahoma. The new EP "Wicked Side" will be recorded in a professional studio, the same studio where Nirvana recorded the Album "Nevermind" and Smashing Pumpkins recorded the album "Gish". Garbage, Everclear, and Fallout Boy also recorded there. Will: What is your process when working and getting it done? CTQ: When working on new music, Magan writes the lyrics and has full songs ready to go so that Taylor comes in and writes the music and makes the lyrics come to life. Then Isaiah comes in on drums and makes the song whole. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? CTQ: We think originality is missing from the music scene. Too many people are trying to mimic what has already been established, and they lack the originality for future generations. Will: Where would like viewers to follow you online? CTQ: You can follow Cut Throat Queens on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reverbnation, and YouTube. Facebook.com/cutthroatqueens @cutthroatqueens #cutthroatqueens |
Get Ready For Underground Monster Carnival! March 5th! Feb 22 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Underground Monster Carnival is here again, and that means it’s time for some good Horror fun! UMC is put together and ran by two amazing people, Art and Stephanie Sunday. They are the owners of Digit Boutique in The Plaza District. If you’ve been to their store then you can see their connection to the Horror genre and why this particular event brings in so many patrons each year. They combine the nostalgia of the sideshows of old with a modern mesh of newer related genres such as - Steampunk, Sci-Fi, Horror and much much more. I asked director, Art Sunday about why he does these kinds of shows. He replied, “I remember as a kid going to old carnivals and sideshow events, for me they were fun and my way of getting out into the world and exploring new things. My parents were very supportive of this and still are today. This is my way of bringing others into what I enjoyed. And who doesn’t like a great sideshow/carnival? “ New to the show this year will be a modern monster fashion show hosted by designer Kimber Watson of Bearclaw Clothing. There will tons of new artists and writers this year selling books, posters, T-shirts, CDs and other great items! Carnival Epsilon will be returning with their sideshow acts and amazing feats of suspense. The one and only John Ferguson aka Count Gregore will be there for pictures and signing autographs! He is a great talent. You have seen him in local films such as Army Of Frankensteins and Pumpken. He was the host of Creature Features: Horror Theatre, Sleepwalkers Matinee and Nightmare Theatre. DJ Blackskull aka Bryan Haber will be spinning sets throughout the show. Hip Hop artist Studda Budda will be on site to perform and sign CDs. It is encouraged to come dressed as your favorite monster or favorite character. There will be costume contests to boot and tons of great prizes all throughout the day! Many fan groups will be in attendance from Doctor Who to Star Wars and many more. So come out and be a part of all the excitement and fun! You won’t regret it! For more info about the show Underground Monster Carnival on Facebook or go to the website: www.undergroundmonstercarnival.com |
Hinder @ The Diamond Ballroom - Great Show. Feb 18 2016
Written by Will Harrison
The Hinder show at The Diamond Ballroom was great! I enjoyed the energy of the crowd and of the bands that performed throughout the night. I had the pleasure of getting video interviews with Sons of Texas and Within Reason. Both bands were happy to answer our questions about their music and creative process to making great tunes. This was Sons of Texas’ second time coming to OKC. They said it was refreshing to finally have some decent weather. According to them it had been non-stop cold weather the whole tour until they got to our area. I got to interview Within Reason on their tour bus. I was pretty stoked about it! I have done a written interview with them previously – so it was good to finally meet them in person. For me, it always adds to the experience when I get to sit and hang out with the bands on their tour busses; I guess it’s just the kid in me. They were gracious to hook me up with an energy drink, which was great for a high-energy show as this one. Back to the show--A Beautiful End opened up followed by Ages Apart. Both were energetic and crowd pleasing and they both rocked hard. Then came Within Reason and Sons of Texas! They both came out with a full force of rock n roll and didn’t stop. They were very entertaining! Finally, Hinder came on stage in all their glory! I enjoyed their new sound and new vocalist Marshal Dutton. I felt the new sound was fun and full of energy. They also had an amazing light show. I really enjoyed the entire show and the experience that went with it! For more info about the bands involved, check them out on Facebook and other social media sites. I know they appreciate the support! |
ATRUS: The Road To Becoming Rockstars! Jan 26 2016
Written by Will Harrison
If you’ve been in the OKC area for very long, then you probably have heard the name ATRUS. If not, here’s your chance to get to know them a little bit better. We had a sit down interview with the guys and asked them to open up about their road coming to OKC as rockers. Sit back and enjoy as they tell all. Will: First of all, tell us how you got to where you are now. Atrus: Atrus had its humble beginnings in the desire of a couple of high school kids to come together and start making great hard rock/metal music. We were originally a four-piece band which included a secondary guitarist to bolster the rhythm section and formulate a foundational harmony for the leads. Our main focus at the time was to create meat and potatoes metal. We just wanted to rock, and have fun doing it. Once we were ready to start playing shows, Atrus sought out venues and promoters willing to give us a single chance. Some of our first gigging opportunities came from the man himself, Tony Proctor of TLP Entertainment out of OKC. We cannot thank him enough for believing in us at the time, only being ages 16-18. It has been a very long journey to this point, and our ideology and perspectives on music as a whole have changed quite a bit from our high school days. Now, we focus on nuance and compositional strength. We want the music we write to be just as strong, in the way that we string parts together, as the individual parts themselves. Losing our rhythm guitarist and becoming a 3-piece almost 3 years ago opened us up to a wide range of musical possibilities, and instilled in us a different attitude towards writing in general. We wanted our music to stick out among the average local rock band, and we feel as if we have really came into our own as writers now. Not only that, but our performances have gotten more dramatic, heavy, and energetic than they have ever been before. We are always inching towards bigger and better ideas that will expand our artistic vision, and so we still have much ground to tread in music as all artists do. Will: Were there hardships along the way? Atrus: Absolutely. We have had our share of in fighting and ego trips when we were just a budding rock band, and sometimes there are still some of those issues that must be dealt with. Communication is the key to overcoming just about any struggle in any relationship, and we have learned to be fairly good at expressing our thoughts and feelings in a productive way during our later years. Also, being a relatively unknown band, you have your share of really crappy show experiences where you drive all the way to a venue a state away only to play to the floor when you get there. It's those times where you really have to remember why you do what you do in order to continue seeing progress. |
Will: Do you have any fun stories about your journey? Atrus: A few! We remember back when Bricktown Live was still around and kicking, Eli (our rhythm guitarist at the time) having an awkward on-stage encounter. Mid-show, Eli got some panties thrown at him and they got caught on his headstock. After the song was done, we noticed that they were plus-sized panties. Pretty big! Noone knew who threw them, but we had a good laugh over it. There have been other times that are pretty funny in retrospect, but were not at the time. One time, a fight erupted during a show between two drunk employees and a couple of our friends. We had to stop the show promptly in order to quell the situation. Needless to say, we never played there again. The reason they fought our friends was what was funny (they played in a metalcore band and they didn't like our Killswitch Engage cover!). Will: Please tell us about your new album – title and details/theme. Atrus: This up-coming album is a two-part loose concept album called Artificial. The first part has already been finished, and part two is almost done being written. This first part, however, will consist of 5 songs. Those songs are: Noxious Serenity, Substance Zero, The Reality, Father of Lies, and The Dream. Each song deals with a specific theme, but overall ties back to the over-arching concept of being Artificial. From internal social struggles to religious extremism and a self-fulfilling apocalypse of the human race, Artificial is an album meant to spur reflective thoughts about how we have made ourselves fit into a universe of our own divisive making. In many ways, this album is a personal religious testimony as well as a social commentary. Songs like "Father of Lies" portray a man on the brink of losing a faith he has held for his entire life, but is reluctantly choosing the path of reason over a faith-based life. "The Reality" is sort of a low-satirical and mocking statement towards religious extremists like those in the Westboro Baptist Church and ISIS. Also, being a Christian myself (although we don't identify as that type of band), this album is also a representation towards other Christians, who may be fundamentalist, that it is okay to take a more direct view of the world without hiding behind the confines of one's own religious up-bringing. Sometimes what you were taught growing up is just plain bullcrap, and there is evidence to support a view contrary to your own. At any rate, this all ties into the concept of artificiality in that we are made by our peers to feel and think one way when we all have the capability to branch out from the dogmatic, artificial views a bygone era. Will: How is it different from your previous recordings? Atrus: This record is different from our previous outings in that it is much heavier and technical than anything we have ever written before. Also, not to mention, we have a very clear view of what we want to state artistically in these new recordings. |
We have also moved towards a more progressive musical styling over the conventional metal or hard rock voicings you hear on mainstream radio. However, those sensibilities are still very present in this new record. Will: What is your process when working getting it done? Atrus: The process is very systematic. Chase comes in and lays down his drum tracks to pre-recorded scratch bass and guitar tracks. Typically, the drummer lays down 5 takes per song in order to find the best overall performance that we can use in the final version. After that, bass and guitar come in to track their respective parts. Bass is a much more straight forward recording process than guitar because guitarists typically double or even triple take their tracks in order to beef up the overall tonality of the song considerably. After that is all said and done, the vocals come in and track/double track their lines, and then add harmonies afterwards. Mixing occurs, and then the tracks are sent to someone else to be mastered. There were many times when, during the recording process, a new idea had presented itself. In fact, we actually have some synthesized keyboards played on a track which add to the ambient experience of the song. The recording process can really bring out an extra layer of creativity you wouldn't normally think you have! Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? Atrus: Well, for one, there need to be more venues for original hard rock and metal bands to play. Venues are in high demand, and that is really hurting the scene we think. There is also an air of competitiveness that needs to be toned down between musicians! This is art, lets support each other whenever we are able to no matter our differences! Also, we need more bands that are willing to step up and bring the art of songwriting to another level. From what we have seen, there seems to be lack in stand-out writers which lends to a lot of staleness in the variety of songs. Trust us, we are absolutely not against anyone who wants to just rock hard. We love that! We just want to hear some more exciting, original music coming from ecstatic bands. Lets bring this scene back to life! Also, there aren't enough keyboardists available in the hard rock and metal scene...we need more of those (hint hint: we want to audition for keyboardists in this motley crew of misfits)! Will: Where would like viewers to follow you online? Atrus: You can check us out at reverbnation.com/atrus and facebook.com/atrusrock! Stay tuned for some exciting things in the future! |
Madonna: Our Material Girl Jan 20 2016
Written by Jill Buchanan
Last Thursday, January 14, I had the amazing pleasure of seeing Madonna, live at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK. She is in the middle of her “Rebel Heart Tour, 2015-2016”, and this was the first time Madonna has ever been to Oklahoma in her 30 year-long career. I must say, this was one of the greatest concerts I have ever experienced and I was even fortunate enough to experience it from the front row. I left early from work on Thursday to make sure to meet my friend before heading to Tulsa to give us enough time to eat dinner and make it to the BOK Center by 8pm, when the concert was supposed to start. Needless to say, after reading up on Madonna, it seems that all of her shows start at least an hour late, or at least more so than not. The opening act was DJ MaryMac and she played for about an hour before Madonna impressively descended from the ceiling, in a cage, and with about two dozen dancers in costume. After she entered, the fact that she was two hours late was no longer a concern at all. Most of the performed songs of the night were from Madonna’s “Rebel Heart” album, which is her 13th studio album, released last year. Later during the night, she played more of her well-known hits for the crowd. She played “True Blue”, “Like a Virgin”, “Material Girl”, and “Music”, among many others. The costumes for Madonna and her dancers were impressive and well thought out for the songs that were played in them. The choreography for the dancers and Madonna herself were energetic and fun, and some even shocking. The more than two dozen dancers had very creative moves, ranging from swaying back and forth over the crowd on flexible 20 foot poles to being strapped to a vertical wall with bungee cords while dancing off of it. |
Scantily clad “nuns” did pole dances on crosses and couples (including guy-on-guy and girl-on-girl) were chained to beds that were hanging vertically on a wall and twirling each other around on themselves. Some of the choreography throughout the night was so shocking and mesmerizing that I couldn’t even bring myself to take my eyes off of it to take pictures!The entire evening included fun and amazement as Madonna, the Queen of Pop, ruled the night with her amazing voice, her good looks, and her impressive moves. She addressed the crowd many times, told jokes, and talked about life. She was satisfied that there were protesters outside the building as well! She joked that nothing fun had happened on tour yet until these protesters came about. At the end of the night, she chose a male from the crowd, Grant Vanderbuilt from The House of Avalon, that she deemed her “Unapologetic Bitch”. He was a larger male dressed in a glamorous pink dress, with pink gloves, a blonde wig, and a very large pink bow. He was escorted by Madonna from the heart-shaped front of the stage to the very front of the larger stage in the rear where she sang to him, danced with him, talked to him and thanked him for being an amazing fan. After saying goodbye to her fans with a screen displaying “Bye Bitches” Madonna came back out for an encore. She performed “Celebration” and she was wearing an American Flag dress and a red Top Hat while her dancers flung themselves around in underwear and feather boas. At the end of the encore, Madonna was then hooked into a harness and floated back up into the dark hole that she’d come down from just a few hours earlier. There was never a dull moment in this concert! I’m sure that the fans dressed in Madonna merchandise and other fans dressed as Madonna throughout the eras she’s been a pop star, would definitely say the same thing. I truly hope that Madonna will come back to Oklahoma and I hope that each and every one of you can experience her as an artist one day! |
Exclusive: Chasing Jenny's Vocalist - Her Battle Rages! Jan 12 2016
Written by Will Harrison
Jenny Ashford–Roberson is a beloved person in our local music scene. She is the singer for the band Chasing Jenny. I always enjoy talking with her and hearing her. She has the cute charm of actress Kristin Chenoweth and the rocker edge of lzzy Hale of Halestorm. In all the years I’ve been involved in the scene, I have never heard one bad thing about Jenny. To me that says a lot. I’ve heard others talk about her and it’s always on a good note. “She’s wonderful, so caring and man she knows how to rock” – that’s what I hear all the time about Jenny. For those that don’t know, Jenny has been diagnosed with a hardcore cancer. She has beaten it before several times and now it’s back again. As you know, the American medical system is in transition. Because of that, it makes it even harder for those that need treatment to get it. It also makes it harder to find donors and matches for this type of cancer. However, she, The OKC Edge and the community are not willing to give up hope. This interview is to help you understand what Jenny and other cancer patients are going through. It’s also an outreach to the community for help. Please help in anyway that you can. Will: Let's get started with an update on your current diagnosis and its treatment process. Jenny: As of today my diagnosis is Small Cell B Type Follicular Non Hodgkins Lymphoma Stage 4. My treatment process includes several rounds of high dose chemotherapy and I’m in search for a donor for my second stem cell transplant. Will: How does your diagnosis affect your performances and your everyday life? Jenny: My diagnosis affects every aspect of my life honestly in many ways. My energy level has decreased and I am more short of breath and I deal with pain throughout my body which is very frustrating, but I push myself to keep going despite my symptoms. As far as performing, the stage is my safe haven and my escape from this horrible disease and I can be free. I am a high energy performer so it has been hard to re-train myself so to speak and I have had to learn new breathing techniques for singing. Will: What is the process for being tested to be a match and then what is the next process? Jenny: The first part of the donor process is very simple. First step is going online to www.bethematch.com where you can register to be a donor. All you have to do is answer a few questions then register, fill out your information, and then be the match. They will mail you a test donor kit. The kit includes 4 long swab sticks. You then swab each side of the inside of your cheeks and then stick them all back in the envelope and mail it right back to them. After they receive your kit, they will then put your info in the national donor registry and if you are a match for anyone that is in need of a stem cell/bone marrow transplant, they will be contacted. There are thousands of people in need of stem cell transplants all ages all races. My hope is to not only find a match for myself but to help thousands of others who are in desperate need as well as myself. It is such a complex process, but if anyone wants more information on how it all works they can go to www.bethematch.com. |
They have links on their website for the process of a bone marrow transplant. It’s very helpful. If anyone is healthy and are disease free and are the ages of 18-44, please register today. You could be my match or a match for someone else in need. Will: How can our viewers/readers help? Where can they go to do more? Jenny: They can contact Oklahoma Blood Institute at 405-297-5700 and become a volunteer for a local donor drive to help find a match. Go to our band pages and watch for the next donor drive locations chasingjennybandokc Will: I know there are a lot of charities out there claiming to help cancer. Do you believe that some are more affective than others? If so which ones? Jenny: Yes there’s lots of charities out there and you have to be careful because there are also a ton of scammers as well. These charities are trustworthy and so amazing to work with: www.Bethematch.org and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Will: As far as your music, you've mentioned before that your band is working on new material. How is that coming along? Jenny: We have made some great changes in our band and we have been working very hard on our new songs and we can’t wait to rock, that’s for sure. Will: Where can we go to get music by Chasing Jenny? Jenny: We are on Facebook, Instagram, and twitter @ Chasing Jenny Band okc Will: Do you have any drives set up where patrons can be tested or donate? Jenny: They can check our pages for upcoming donor station drives. We have had great success with the donor stations. I have tried to make the donor process as easy and convenient as possible and we choose locations all over the city so we make sure we cover everyone that’s wanting to be a donor. I also have a Go Fund Me page that is called Saving Jenny. For anyone who would like to buy a #saving jenny t shirt, they are $12 all the proceeds come straight to us to help pay for my chemotherapy. In closing I would like to say that I’m trying to make a difference and raise more awareness for Non Hodgkins Lymphoma and everyone who is battling this disease. I want to give them hope that they can get through it. Even when they hit the darkest time, there is always a glimmer of hope or light and this is my 4th time with stage 4 cancer and this will be my second stem cell bone marrow transplant. I’ve fought through blood, sweat, and tears to get through it and even after I won the last battle, I decided to chase my dreams so to speak and with hard work and determination my band Chasing Jenny was formed. No, it has not been easy, but the key is NEVER GIVE UP on life ever. I would like to thank a few People that have truly made a difference in my life; first and foremost, my husband and bandmate Joe Roberson, our children, and our family. Special Thanks to Tony & Ladonna Proctor, The Katt local talent show, Turbo, Allison Chains, Jake Daniels, J.C. Entertainment, Terry Golden Timmons, My Donor Station Volunteers Lisa Dawn Blackwell, Trixie Brown and all of our musician friends that have turned into family. Thank you all for everything. ---Jenny |
A New Year's Message From The Director. Jan 29 2015
Written by Will Harrison
With a new year upon us, I wanted to take this moment to say thank you for reading, watching and supporting The OKC Edge. When I began this venture, nearly, five years ago, I had one goal - to provide a quality local news source that covered Geek Society and Pop Culture, while supporting local artists and musicians. This was something that I saw was needed in our area. I found out along the way by talking with artists from all over that it was missing in their areas, too. Overtime, I have found others that believed in what we were doing and were gracious enough to lend a hand and make this dream even bigger. You guys and gals know who you are, so, thank you for all your hard work and diligence. We will continue to cover many more shows, events, and beyond because we enjoy what we do. The OKC Edge continues to grow and reach more areas of the world. You, too, can be a part of this. If you would like find out how you can support what we’re doing – send me an email at [email protected] or contact me on Facebook. We also have a donation page on our website , for those wishing to support us monetarily: www.theokcedge.com Thank you and Happy Holidays! |
Signing Event and Review For Team: Awesome! Dec 11 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
I had a great time visiting with local comic creating talents, Matt Price & Scott Sackett on Saturday, December 5th during at Speeding Bullet Comics (614 N Porter Ave in Norman). Matt is Co-owner of the store. This event was the official introduction and signing party for the creators of Team: Awesome with an “ashcan” ten page issue. An ashcan issue is an introductory comic issue that is sometimes produced in black and white. They can often become very collectible. I found out that the comic’s beginnings started at SoonerCon24 when Scott was sketching the designs of the characters that make up this action-packed team. Both are creators of the team with Scott’s amazing artistry and Matt’s pro wordsmithing abilities. Best of luck to them both on this project and I’m looking forward to a new issue of Team: Awesome. Thanks to Matt Price and his staff for letting me cover this event for The OKC Edge! I was told during the event that Team: Awesome pays homage to the action comics of the 1990s, and found the issue to contain an interesting group of original, new, and fresh characters: Death Grip, Amazon Queen, Old Dog, and Top Soil. The art by Scott Sackett is gritty and vivid. Comics don’t always have to be in color to be enjoyed, and I hope the creators stay with the black and white look! The writing and dialogue by Matt Price is top notch, including the explanation at the beginning of the issue. I’m not going to give away too much and spoil this issue for readers. Pick up the ashcan issue of Team: Awesome today at Speeding Bullet Comics (only $4.00) or by contacting Matt or Scott! It’s a fun, action-packed issue in just a few pages and a recommended read from me! Matt’s Nerdage blog through NewsOK.com can be seen here: http://newsok.com/blogs/nerdage More of Scott’s work can be found here: www.ScottSackett.org Both can be contacted through their websites. For more information and upcoming events at Speeding Bullet Comics, visit them on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/speedingbullet/ |
Exclusive: Indie/Beach Rockers Captiva. Nov 25 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Captiva is an up and coming Indie/Beach Rock band from Kansas City, MO. Just four college guys ready to rock the nation and beyond. They start their mini-tour in December and will release their new single Road To Ruin this week. Here is our sit-down interview with the guys. Will: What do you have planned for upcoming shows? Captiva: 12/11 – The Bull (Lawrence, KS) 12/12 – Barleycorn’s (Wichita, KS) 12/22 – Great Day KCWI 23 (Des Moines, IA) 1/10-15 – SnoDaze College Ski Trip (Steamboat Springs, CO) Will: What drives you as musicians? Captiva: Our biggest motivating factor as musicians is our hunger to surpass our creative limits. We constantly push one another to become better performers and songwriters, which has become more apparent over the years. Will: Please, tell us about your newest album. Captiva: Our debut EP is a culmination of songs, both old and new, derived from many different inspirations. We’ve been working on this record since the spring of 2015, and each song is a story of the many troubles and successes of life. When the recording process began back in September, we set out to capture all of the raw emotion within each song, because we feel that it is important for our listeners to not just hear our message, but to experience it as well. This EP is our first release in nearly 7 months, so we are extremely excited for our fans to hear it. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? |
Captiva: There is no definitive “beginning-middle-end” to our creative process, especially in regards to songwriting. A lot of our ideas are old melodies or half-written tracks that we finally decided to complete, and others are sporadic ambiences that occur during jam sessions at rehearsal. We truly only pursue the songs that we feel are emotionally attractive and relevant to our lives. That is how we capture the raw sound of our music, and hopefully it is noticed by listeners. Will: What are your hobbies? Captiva: We love to eat. Anywhere, anything, anytime. One of our favorite things to do while traveling is to find really cool restaurants in each city and experience the local culture through food. We also love to go thrift shopping. That’s where we find half of our wardrobe. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? Captiva: Organic support. With such an emphasis on technology, and maintaining a certain appearance on social media, both fans and artists have forgotten the importance of growing an honest fan-base. In order for anything to grow in this world, its soil must be rich and pure. In the case of the music industry, the fans are the soil of an artists’ brand, and you spend too much time and energy trying to force the growth of your following, you will eventually become irrelevant. Longevity is rare nowadays, and we want to change that. Will: Where would like readers to follow you online? Captiva: You can find us on Facebook, Twitter (@CaptivaMusic), Instagram (CaptivaMusic), Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, and even Snapchat (Snap-tiva). We are definitely #teamfollowback. Also, feel free to reach out to us at any time. We love hearing from you. |
Pre-Show Interview Exclusive: Within Reason. Nov 17 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Within Reason is well known all over for their riveting vocals and great alternative sound. They have been performing around the globe with many great artists, such as Seether, Buck Cherry, Pop Evil, God Smack, Hinder and many others. They said they were down for an interview, so we jumped at the chance to speak with bassist David Koonce. Will: What do you have planned for an OKC show? WR: We are excited to be back in OKC. It's been a little while since we have played there. We have another album out, since our last visit, so we are playing songs from that record (After The Crawl) as well as some older tunes from Bloodshot Life. Will: What drives you as musicians? WR: I know with this band we take a lot from our personal life experiences. We write about things we know about. We have the same highs and lows in life just like everyone else. We are blessed to be able to take those things and put them to music so other people can connect to it. Music is a powerful force. It triggers reactions in the mind in a way that nothing else in the world can. Music influences our lives from the clothes we wear, to the way we talk, the friends we make, and even the way we deal with things that life throws at us. That is power thing. Being able to harness something like that and create your own version of it so people can have an experience is a driving force for us as artists. Will: Please, tell us about your newest album. WR: We have been writing a brand new record that we plan to record in January 2016. I am really proud and excited about these songs. I believe it's the best music we have written. We have changed a lot as individuals over the course of our 10-year career. These songs will reflect those changes. We have had a lot of success as a band. We have also had to crawl face first through a ton of mud. But, we are still here and sometimes you need to eat some dirt from time to time to remind yourself the price you paid and continue to pay for your successes. We are a completely independent band. We have no label and no management. We have done everything on our own from day one. It hasn't been easy by any means. Those types of emotions will be reflected in this new record. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? |
WR: Everyone brings something to the table. A lot of times a melody or guitar riff gets written first and we hammer out more ideas to help shape those into songs. Sometimes someone in the band brings in the basic arrangement and we build around that. There isn’t a set recipe on how songs get written. You never know when inspiration will show up, so you have to react when it happens. That could mean running into a restaurant bathroom in the middle of dinner to record a vocal idea on your cell phone. You never know. We have had full songs come together in 20 minutes from sitting around and jamming in a dressing room. Taking advantage of those moments has been a big piece to our puzzle for sure. We are currently touring with Hinder through mid-December. We will take the rest of the year off then head into the studio to record an album. We plan to be back out on the road in the spring for the festival season and then tour the rest of the year in support of the record Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? WR: That’s a great question. I’m not sure it’s missing anything. I think it may need to adjust to a new generation. Young people today live in a “Now” world. They want their information immediately. Artists are putting out new music at a rapid pace to avoid being “out of site, out of mind”. In my opinion, writing a great song has a process. Just putting a piece of crap out to appease fans isn’t a smart idea. I think the adjustment comes from working the process and getting great songs out to fans in reasonable time. That’s why a lot of bands are releasing singles or EPs. I hope that it will all cycle back around to kids buying full-length albums that have killer artwork and pages of liner notes. For me, plugging my headphones into my phone takes a little more effort to truly connect to a compressed version of a great piece of music. The media says rock is dead and I think that is bullshit. We are out on the road and I see the looks in people's eyes at shows. I can feel the energy when they forget about their life for a few hours and just let go. Rock didn’t die. It did exactly what it stands for. It rebelled from the system. It’s still out there and people are still buying tickets to hear it at 120db. They may be holding up cell phones instead of lighters but they still have their eyes closed as they sing every word. Rock will return to the mainstream market eventually. We hope to be in the passenger seat when it does. For more information about this great band here are a few links: http://www.withinreasonmusic.com https://www.facebook.com/OfficialWithinReason/ |
My Chic Geek: Grand Opening Coverage. Nov 15 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
I had a great time during the evening of Saturday, November 7th at the Grand Opening of My Chic Geek (4413 N Meridian Ave). A geek paradise is the best way to describe the My Chic Geek shop! T-shirts, collectibles, jewelry, local artwork by artists like Jerry Bennett art, and much more is available at this unique local shop! Lots of activities were going on that evening including - specials, caricature artists, face painting, and much more. The folks from JediOKC were there to wow the crowd with plenty of Star Wars cosplayers. There were superhero cosplayers, a Back to the Future DeLorean, and a giant Stay Puff Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters too. It was a fun time for all, for sure! Owners, Londall and Dawn Guyse and their staff were very hospitable during my coverage of this event and very nice people to talk with. I definitely recommend a visit to My Chic Geek. For more shop information, sales or upcoming events, visit them on Facebook at: facebook.com/mychicgeek. |
Exclusive - Arkansas' Bearer Of Chaos: Tommy B. Smith. Oct 21 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Tommy B. Smith currently lives in Fort Smith, Arkansas but attends many conventions in Oklahoma and surrounding states - Underground Monster Carnival and SoonerCon to name a few. I’ve talked with him many times throughout the last couple of years. He is a great guy that loves Horror. We decided to have a sit down interview with this talented writer. Will: Let's start with how you got started as an author. Tommy: I drifted in and away from writing for years. During a time of change, in 2005, a disturbed character, Cinnamon Caraway, demanded that I write her story. This was Patient #37, the first of several short stories I would write during that time period. As I continued to write short stories, and managed to sell some of my material to magazines the following year, I grated out a piece of dark fiction called Living Poison and sold it to the short-lived 7th Dimension magazine. The devouring force of that story would later resurface in another story, Poisonous, a novella of violent horror. At that time, many publishers of horror held clear stipulations prohibiting graphic violence in a submitted work. Regardless, I eventually landed the book with Rainstorm Press, an independent publishing house. Poisonous became my debut book release. Pieces of Chaos, a collection of my short stories, later followed this. Will: What drives you as an artist? Tommy: There are many stories to tell, but not enough time to tell them. Lost voices and untold tales abound throughout time. I have the ability to infuse the page with my words and salvage my stories from absence. Still, there is much to come with my true creative journey well underway. I have begun something that is not yet finished. |
Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? Tommy: I drink a cup of coffee. During or afterward, I immerse myself in the writing and the “spirit” of the given work in progress. Will: Tell us about your most recent project or projects? Tommy: Sometime ago, my short story Stealing Sight was featured in State of Horror: Louisiana Volume I, an anthology in the State of Horror series from Charon Coin Press. Stealing Sight is the story of Tarantula, a woman who stalks the French Quarter of New Orleans with purpose, sharp steel, and the desire for an eye of clearest blue. In other recent news, Poisonous became available on audio book format. Will: Future plans? Tommy: I’ve written a book revolving around loss. Cemeteries were an influence, and history in more ways than one. When more of this project’s eventualities are solidified, I hope to share more. Besides this, I continue to write, mostly short story material of late. Will: Where is the best place to follow you online? Tommy: You can find my author website at http:// www.tommybsmith.com I am also on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/authortommybsmith and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/penofchaos. |
Exclusive - Tulsa's Horror Queen: Adrean Messmer. Oct 19 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Adrean Messmer is a Horror writer living in Tulsa, OK. She agreed to have an interview with me about her writing process and current projects. Will: Let's start with how you got started in your process of being a writer. Adrean: Dungeons and Dragons. I’d always loved to tell stories, but I started really writing while making notes for games. I fell in love with the process of making characters and building worlds. My high school English teacher was really encouraging, but it was a while before I really thought of it as something that I could actually do. Will: What drives you as an artist? Adrean: Telepathy. Stephen King compared writing to telepathy. It’s the closest we’ve managed to get to being in someone else’s head. Books were my first friends, because I am incredibly awkward. They showed me that all of this weird stuff going on in my brain wasn’t actually all that weird. Or maybe it was, but at least someone else thought of it too. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? Adrean: Uh, my process generally involves a lot of coffee, procrastination, and podcasts. Really, I just take tiny little bits of stuff I like—a song title, a weird bit of trivia, stray lines of dialogue, whatever—and start writing until something cool happens. Will: Tell us about your most recent project? Adrean: I just finished writing my first novel, Psychopomp and Circumstance. It’s a new adult, modern gothic story about that limbo between high school and college, when everyone is trying to figure out who they are. Some people find out they’re dead and the world might be ending. Will: Future plans? Adrean: Later this year, I’ll be editing an anthology called Theater B. We’re working with some amazing authors to put together a book full of stories inspired by B movies. I’m also working on an untitled stage production with Lyra Lily of Heresy Theory. It’s based on Dante’s Inferno and will, ideally, be a horror musical. Which are two of my favorite things. To find out more check out these links: https://www.facebook.com/adrean.messmer https://www.facebook.com/amosllc?pnref=lhc |
Behind The Scenes: With Film Director Mark Williams. Oct 15 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Mark Williams is a local Videographer/producer that has been putting out some great film projects! We tracked him down for an interview about the film making process. Will: Let's start with how you got started in your process of making Violet. Mark: Around the middle of 2013 I was a year removed from having filmed my feature, The Unrest. I’d taken about a year off to attend festivals and think about what I wanted to do next when I came across an old cellar at my buddie’s house. It looked creepy and a dark place like someone shouldn’t be down there. So naturally, I go down there. As soon as I hit the bottom I instantly began to be inspired and felt like shooting a scene right then, right there. It just had a great look and I knew I wanted to put it in my next movie and I went home and began working on the script with the idea that the story was going to involve around an incident in that cellar. November 2013, it was finished and we began casting. Principal photography began on January 2014. Will: What drives you as an artist? Mark: At first, and I guess it still is, seeing the reactions from audiences and hearing they enjoyed themselves. To me it’s just magical to see words, images, and stories in my head that find their way onto the big screen and to elicit an emotion from another human, such a great feeling. Second, the creative process of everything from shutting myself in my office, knocking out a script to casting the right part, to the communication process with my crew and cast. Being around people who love what you do with one common goal, make a movie. It’s fun. Simply put it’s fun. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? Mark: Just getting deep into my story. For a few days, or however long it takes, I will shut myself in my office and write. |
This always sounds crazy but when the characters begin to talk to me and tell me where the story is going to go next, that’s when I know it’s working.Until then I feel like I’m forcing it and not letting it breathe. Once that happens it can sometimes write itself and I just let it. When it’s done then I’ll talk to others, get feedback, make revisions stuff like that until I feel its ready to start putting a cast together. Will: Tell us about The Native American Paranormal project? Mark: The Project is a documentary series I started back in 2011 of an all-Native paranormal group. The objective is to enter locations that have paranormal activity and obtain footage. On top of that these locations must have a connection to our Native community. Sometimes bad things happened at these sites and for reasons we are all too familiar with you won’t read about them in the history books. So we research, interview, visit, then produce a documentary with our findings from the investigation and present them to public screenings. These documentaries are stories of what really happened. We give these places a voice to the past. That’s my favorite part of the series. We’re basically storytellers, not ghost hunters. “Paranormal enthusiasts” if you will, that have a passion and respectful understanding of these Native locations. We have 4 feature documentaries and working on our 5th. Will: Will there be a sequel to Violet or related projects? Mark: Sequel, I don’t know yet. Right now we are just enjoying the ride that Violet is taking us on. Currently we have been selected to 19 film festivals and counting. I get asked that a lot but I can never give a direct answer because I’m not sure myself. I do know that I miss being locked away and writing so I do expect to do that real soon. I’m itching to get back behind the camera and direct. Whether it’s a sequel or thriller, I’m not sure. Maybe I’ll bump into another room like that cellar and get inspired and then I’ll have my answer. |
COUNT GREGORE, TO HOST NEW HORROR FILM FESTIVAL! Oct 13 2015
Written by Victoria Michaels - Festival Director
Oklahoma City, OK - Things are going to get really scary in Oklahoma. The Premier of the 2015 Midwest Horror Shorts Film Festival is set to bring together filmmakers, fans and fanatics of all things HORROR for an evening packed full of scary short films from all over the world. The setting is Halloween Eve, October 30th, 2015, downtown Oklahoma City, in the newly renovated Farmers Market. The destination venue has seating (if you can stay in your seats) for 500 plus 80 special VIP tickets which offer table seating for 8, an exclusive VIP cocktail waitress, complimentary wine at each table and more. This incredible Halloween/Horror celebration is hosted by none other than the horror legend himself, Count Gregore and will showcase 20 short horror films, shown in three 40 minute screenings. Separating the screenings will be a costume contest, fun dance music spun by an awesome DJ, an open bar, a special effects make up demonstration and, of course, our legendary host for the evening. At 88 years young and 55 years into his career, The Count, as he is lovingly known, is still going strong and may just turn out to be an actual vampire. The festival has received film submissions from 8 states and 9 countries including Denmark, Italy, France, Dubai, India, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and England. “I’ve been extremely impressed by the quality of all of the submissions and our local films are second to none. I am thrilled to be a part of a festival that gives local film makers and actors another opportunity to showcase their talents in such a fun way. The event is expected to go late into the night. The bar which will not close and the party won’t stop until close to 2am. Due to the potential for graphic content, no one under 18 will be allowed to attend the festival. It will be incredible night of films and fun, Horror style . Tickets for the entire night of films in a true Halloween party atmosphere are $15 on ticketstorm at http://www.ticketstorm.com/event/midwesthorrorfilmfest/okcfarmersmarket/oklahomacity/16207/ |
The Save Second Base Project: An Art Show For A Good Cause. Oct 12 2015
Written by Will Harrison
The Save Second Base Project is an original art show featuring breast prints by Artists Kelly Brinkmeyer and Lindsey Webb. Will: Tell us about Save Second Base and what you have planned for the show. Kelly: Hey, Will! Thanks, again, for speaking with us about our event! Lindsey and I really appreciate it. The title of our event is called The Save Second Base Project featuring Pineapple Rag Multimedia. The origin of this art show came from the selling of a bowling ball, actually! I had painted Van Gogh's Starry Night on a bowling ball, and the curator of this gallery, Tobi Coleman, contacted me to purchase this heavy, rolling piece of artwork. As I often do with new clients, I brought along a breast print, basically our type of body painting onto canvas. I gifted the gallery this piece and we got to talk about the process of our prints and the fact that we had wanted to do a class for years. We had the idea that we would like to teach other women the process, and share the exhilaration and inspiration we feel when we participate in this! For us it is a creative expression but also it can be a very therapeutic process. We look at it as a positive and creative way to channel our energy and feelings towards an amazing piece of art. We can’t wait to finally share that with other people and to see the different results. Our one roadblock in this whole process was finding a gallery in Oklahoma City that was willing to let us hold a semi nude, female oriented body "paint and palette" type class. (Imagine that!) That is where 1219 Creative and Revolve Productions came into the picture and saved the day! They are really doing some marvelous, charitable events at their gallery [1219 Creative]. They were completely open to our idea and offered to spearhead the class and planning of the event. They were also willing to host our first solo art show at their gallery as well as donate their commission to the charity of our choice, so we were happy to cross paths with them. We were also super relieved to finally have found someone willing to host the event, and let us have full creative control. To be able to benefit Susan G. Komen was also a small dream come true. We feel like this particular series has been successful and now we want to give back in a way that is meaningful to us. |
Will: Tell us about your breast print paintings that will be on display. Kelly: We have been creating the breast prints for almost 8 years now. At first, the inspiration was to document my pregnancy but that process has absolutely evolved over the last few years. Now we consider them to be more of way to document our changing bodies throughout our twenties and also express our emotion through each piece. We always view them as a type of visual expression of our physical transformations. If you have the right eyes, and the right moxy you can see right into our souls. Lindsey and I try to channel a certain amount of emotion into each piece, whether it is sadness, anger, rage, or happiness. Anything that we are feeling at the particular moment goes directly into the piece. We like to think of them as pieces of expressionist body painting, which results in an abstract image onto canvas. We agreed that if we have one word to explain why and what we feel when we are creating them it would be liberation. Will: What was your process when making the Breast print paintings? Kelly: A-ha! If you want to know the process you will have to come to the class! HAHA! We actually employ a top-secret 10-step process that we have perfected over the years. We also have been known to break that mold and throw out wildcard prints, especially Lindsey. They are basically bold background colors, with layers of breast printed paint. At the end they become a layered version of our bodies onto canvas. Our personalities tend to show through on our individual breast prints, which is why we think they are such a cool representation of our emotion and ourselves. We also recognized that it would be fun to get an awesome group of girls together to see how their prints turn out individually as well. We are really excited to have girls of all age and size to participate and have their own pieces of art to take home or have other people purchase later. We encourage the participants to try our Double Bestie Breasty Prints, which are prints that contain each of our breast prints mixed onto one canvas. |
Will: What more would you like for us to know about the cause? Kelly: Raising the money for Susan G. Komen is a cause that is very personal for Lindsey and I. We have known dozens of people to be affected by breast cancer, and we always try to give back to local breast cancer charities when we can. My paternal grandmother passed away from breast cancer in 2006, and she was a huge supporter of Susan G. Komen. Any type of donations made on behalf of Pineapple Rag will be made in her name, and the Gallery plans to donate their whole commission to the charity, as well. We always said that when we had our first solo art show, featuring the breast prints, which we would like to benefit a good cause. We also are encouraging anyone who has been affected by breast cancer to participate in memory of a loved one, or as a gift for them. We are also giving the women an opportunity to contribute one or both of their breast prints to then art show to benefit Susan G. Komen! It will give them an opportunity to donate themselves and also show their work in a professional art gallery. The breast printing class is October the 17th and the art show featuring the prints will e on October 30th at 1219 Art Gallery. Will: Where can viewers find out more about the show? Kelly: Anyone looking for more information on The Save Second Base Project can access the facebook page below. To sign up for the event participants will need to register on the ticket link, also listed below. The cost is $30 to make one breast print and $45 for two. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen foundation. THE EVENT PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/events/1646613655597336/ PINEAPPLE RAG ART PAGE facebook.com/pineapple.rag REVOLVE PRODUCTIONS facebook.com/revolveproductions 1219 CREATIVE ART GALLERY https://www.facebook.com/1219Creative Any questions can be directed to: Kelly Brinkmeyer - Pineapple Rag Multimedia, or Tobi Coleman - Revolve Productions. |
Louder Than Life Festival - Exclusive: SEETHER. Oct 2 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Louder Than Life Festival is featuring the one and only, Seether! I’m a fan, so I’m really stoked about this pre-show interview with Dale Stewart, the bassist for Seether! Will: Do you have anything special planned for The Louder Than Life show? Seether: The Louder Than Life show will be very exciting for us. It’s going to be our first show back, after a few weeks off, and I’m sure we all have some built up energy that needs to be released. That by itself is a very special thing to us, just getting up there and performing for all kinds of music fans is always an amazing experience. Will: Besides just the music, what drives you as artists? Seether: I think much like anyone in their profession, you (we) can find a Muse in many avenues of life. Obviously, one is listening to the music of all genres and ages. Others can be literary, visual arts, both digital and practical, and even at times, nature. I think I can speak for the fellas when I say that people, the fans, and their lives are our biggest motivation for a great percentage of the time. We recently did a few USO shows in Kuwait for the US Military. Hearing their stories and hanging out with them is a huge inspiration and very humbling to us all. Will: I enjoy how your songs are relatable and real. What is your creative process? How are you able to create such relatable material? Seether: Life is the recipe for relatable material. No matter who you are or where you come from, everyone has their best and worst day. All are relative to that person’s particular being in this world. I think we all draw from our own real life experiences. It doesn¹t matter if you are in a band or an accountant - we all have heartache, we all have insecurities, and we all have confidence that we possibly never knew we had. Shaun is really one of the best lyricists that I’ve ever known. He does a great job of bringing all that together and completing that relatable story into the music. Will: Tell us about your most recent project(s)? Seether: We’ve been toying with some new material but, mostly at this time, there hasn’t really been too much in the works right now. We are just concentrating on finishing up this record cycle. We’ve been going strong for about a year and a half straight. Probably a month or so, after this cycle is over, we will jump right back in and start working on new material and what’s to come. Will: What is your personal favorite song of the new album and why? Seether: There’s so many. Each has their own personality. Over all, I’d have to say, it would be a tie between Nobody Praying for Me and Save Today. I feel both of those songs are the perfect embodiment of feel; heavy, soft, melodic, and lyrically complete in story and emotion. Combine all that with some dim blue lighting and a crowd holding up lighters (or cell phones these days), and you’ve got a pretty awesome experience. Find out more about this amazing band at www.seether.com |
Louder Than Life Festival - Featured Artists: ARANDA. Oct 2 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Aranda is an amazing local rock band that is being featured at the Louder Than Life Festival this weekend. I have been trying to get an interview with these guys for quite some time now. They’re really busy guys, so we are blessed to have gotten this pre-show interview with front-man, Gabe Aranda. Will: Do you have anything special planned for The Louder Than Life show? Gabe: Definitely. We are playing a few songs we've never played live before, so that should be a blast. Will: Besides just the music, what drives you as artists? Gabe: There's a definite satisfaction when you create something like a song from nothing. I think that drives us a lot. I think the need to release things emotionally on paper is part of what drives us as well. A lot cheaper than a therapist I guess. Will: I enjoy how your songs are relatable and real; like Satisfied. What is your creative process? How are you able to create such relatable material? Gabe: The creative process changes with each song/project really. The real trick for us, these days, is putting ourselves in a place to create honestly. Our families take priority in our lives, now a days, so time is limited to spend creating. So using it wisely is important. I think most artists just try to write from experience or draw from someone else's experience. We're no different when it comes to that approach Will: Tell us about your most recent project or projects? Gabe: Well, we finished and released our 3rd major album release recently this year which we feel very proud about. The album is called Not the Same and we feel it is some of our best material yet. The overall theme of the album is two-fold, really. Firstly, we felt like we wanted to make a record unlike our last album which was primarily a rock record from front to back. Which is a huge part of who we are. |
This record we felt like branching out some more and adding from our other influences which brought forth some lighter undertones while experimenting with some sounds and things outside our normal drums, bass, and guitar variety. We feel stylistically it really captures a few more facets of who we are as musicians, as well as people. Which brings me to the second part of the album theme. The title not only describes the music on the album but also depicts where we are as human beings right now. We are not in the same place as we were when we wrote our last record. A lot of things reconciled while other things have happened to cause different changes in our life. Our hope is that we are better people for it and I think there's a lot more of a hopeful outlook on this album. Will: What is your personal favorite song of the new album and why? Gabe: Are You Listening - simply because it takes me back to the root of why I fell in love with music, which is doing it with my brother in the simplest of terms. Two voices and a guitar for us is as vulnerable a place as you can be as an artist. There's no hiding behind anything at that point just honest and real emotion. It's something we've done together since we were literally little kids and I have great memories of those times growing up singing together. Will: We saw you were signed to go on tour with Seether, what was your experience with them? Gabe: It was Three Doors Down, Seether, and us. It was a blast. Great people in those bands and the fans treated all of us like gold. It's great to be out with seasoned guys who have done it for so long. We learned something every night by watching those guys perform and interact with the audience. Will: Where would you like fans to follow you online? Gabe: They can start with arandamusic.com which will lead them to our Facebook page as well. FB: Facebook.com/arandaband Instagram: @arandamusic Twitter: @arandamusic |
Batman Day: New World Comics. Sept 30 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
Had a great time seeing and talking to everyone during Batman Day at New World Comics last Saturday, September 26th! The day is dedicated to the DC Comics character created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, that first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). This event featured an all-day sale, free Caped Crusader comics, local artistic talent to provide sketches, and some of the most authentic cosplayers including several versions of Batman, allies, and villains! Brian “Buck” Berlin, the owner of New World Comics really provides a fun atmosphere for all during this event each year! Thanks to Buck and his staff for allowing me to cover this event as well. New World Comics is located at 6219 N Meridian Avenue in Oklahoma City, OK 73112-1249. (405) 721-7634. Visit Buck and his team at New World for the most extensive new & past comic issues, figures, and many other surprises there. https://www.facebook.com/newworldcomicsokc |
Louder Than Life - Featured Artists: GOODBYE JUNE. Sept 29 2015
Written by Will Harrison
Goodbye June is a featured rock band at Louder Than Life Festival, coming up at the first of October. We thought it would be fun to have a pre-show interview. Will: What drives you as artists? GBJ: Being able to create your own take on music, particularly rock n roll, is a really cool process and it's something we are passionate about. The state of rock music in general has a big gap and we mean to fill it. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? GBJ: Landon and Brandon can play drums, guitar, and piano, so typically the three of us get together and start creating music and vibes that we like. Once we build the music we start dreaming up lyrics and the message of the song. Sometimes we bring in our producer, Paul Moak to help in the creation process and writing. We each have different influences and Goodbye June is the mixture of each. Will: Tell us about your most recent project or projects? & tell us about your new album. GBJ: We're currently in the studio with producer Paul Moak working on a new album. We've written and recorded over 70 songs to explore and discover where we want to go next as a band.. It's going to be straight forward rock 'n roll Will: Future plans? GBJ: Tour, tour, tour, record, tour. We've been playing shows with ZZ Top and Blackberry Smoke this fall, and we're looking forward to finishing up the record and playing more shows in 2016. Will: Where is the best place to follow you online? GBJ: We're excited to get our Periscope rolling soon, you can follow us now @goodbyejune Also: Website: www.goodbyejune.com Facebook: facebook.com/goodbyejune Twitter: @goodbyejune Instagram: @goodbyejune |
Backwoods Camping And Music Festival: Not Just About The Music. Aug 31 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Backwoods Camping & Music festival is coming up this weekend and we wanted to give you a look at what the festival is all about. This festival is about the earth and rebuilding it. It was posted on their website that a tree will be planted with every ticket sold. This festival is about good energy and unity. This is a mixed genre music festival; there will be performers from all over playing many different forms of music -Tranze, Disco, Rock, metal and good ole Rock n’ Roll. Chris W Cody and I will be there all weekend covering the event. Be on the lookout for some cool interviews, articles, photos and many other things to sink your teeth into. We are personally looking forward to hearing many local musicians such as: Alan Doyle, Bowlsey, Allie Lauren, Helen Kelter Skelter, Jumpsuit Astronaut, Nicnos, Em And The Mother Superiors, and OK Cloud Factory at BMF as well as many national talents. The scenery will be amazing and the stages will be stellar! They’ve put a lot of money into making this a music lover’s paradise with sound and set up. There will be a giant tree house stage,and a stage built like arena seen on the series Games Of Thrones with a giant eye hovering on top and a disco stage/dance floor with a giant disco ball in the middle with flames shooting out of it! I can’t wait! This will be a festival to remember! We feel blessed to be able to cover it on The OKC Edge and to be a part of such a unique festival! Stay tuned, for some cool coverage of Back Woods Camping & Music Festival. |
Morgan Ganem AKA DR. Plasticine: Featured At Backwoods Music Fest. Aug 30 2015
Written by Will Harrison
In this artist exclusive we will be talking with Morgan Ganem. Ganem is a featured artist for the upcoming Backwoods Music Festival in Stroud, Ok - happening the first weekend of September. He is a phenomenal musician with a background in many forms and styles. His most current is Electronic music. He has a new single out titled Run. You heck out on YouTube and on his website www.morganganem.com. While talking with his manager Will Royall (who also happens to have a long history in the field) we thought it would be interesting to do a preshow interview with Mr Ganem. Will: Let's start with how you got your start doing music. Morgan: My dad is an entertainer so I've been performing with him, since I was just a kid; he's the one that got me into music. When I was about 10 years old I started my first band. I started out in rock 'n' roll. I've had several bands throughout my career but when I transitioned to electronic music a few years ago I decided to go solo. It was a natural evolution for me. Will: What drives you as an artist? Morgan: The driving force behind my music is the people I make it for. I have a very strong support team through my fans, friends, and family. They are the reason why I make music. I want to spread a positive message to those who listen. Will: What are you currently working on? Morgan: I currently have several exciting projects that I'm working on. I'm doing topline vocals for my friend Tommie Sunshine. Another project that I'm really excited about is one that I'm working on with Myon and Shane 54. I wrote and recorded vocals for them and we're working on collaboration. I also have a project I'm working on with an Australian producer, named Zac Waters. There are various other projects in the works. I'm fortunate to have a lot of great things happening right now. Will: What is your creative process when working on projects? Morgan: If I'm working on topline vocals for a producer’s track I usually listen to the song and see if anything creative hits me initially. |
I usually scat a few vocal ideas and then go back and listen. A lot of times I'll just plug in the microphone and seeing what comes out naturally. When I produce music, it's a similar process. I usually start with a simple idea and maybe put down a beat. Sometimes it can all come together within a day or so. Will: Do you have a favorite song on your set list? Morgan: The cool part about my set at Backwoods Music Festival is that I'm playing Saturday night at 11PM on the Meadow stage, so the stars will be out, should set a nice scene for the show. I'll able to premier a lot of brand-new original music that no one's heard yet, plus a new Martin Garrix song called Dragon that features my vocals. So I can't say that I have a particular favorite but it's always exciting to play new music for the first time. Will: What do you think is missing in the music scene? Morgan: Honestly, I feel like if there's anything missing in the music scene as a whole, it is love. Although, one of the reasons why I enjoy producing and performing electronic music is because there is a lot of love in the electronic music scene. I think that needs to carry out through the entire music industry. Will: What are your future plans? Morgan: In the future I plan to work with a lot of different producers writing and recording topline vocals for them. I also have my own solo songs that are in the works; they'll be coming out soon. I'm excited to see what happens in the next few months. Well you heard it here first guys and gals. Thank you so much, Morgan, for setting aside some time to talk with us! You guys and gal in cyberspace make sure and Morgan Ganem out on the web and show him some support. We look forward to seeing you all at Backwoods Music festival! Until next time, see ya. |
Kattfest 2015: Katttastic Rock N Roll! Aug 21 2015
Written BY Will Harrison
Kattfest was a blast. The mood, the music, and the crowd was just right. This year was different with a bigger focus on the local bands. This, I feel, helps with some of the anxiety involved when playing the stage adjacent to more nationally recognized bands. I honestly arrived to the show a little late – these things happen, which resulted in missing a few of the first bands.. I did, however, get to see my favorite headliner for the show – Saint Asonia! They blew the roof off with their live debut performance of Blow Me Away. They didn’t stop there, through their performance they also performed several of their own originals from other bands they had formally been with – such as Three Days Grace and Stained. Highly Suspect had a lot of spunk and energy, which added to an amazing show. All That Remains rocked out hardcore as expected and then some! They didn’t miss a beat, once again lots of energy as well. Now what can be said of Chevelle other than they were on spot with all their songs. They were personable and energetic. You could tell they really wanted to connect with the crowd. And that they did! Aranda, Red Sun Rising, and Everybody Panic were the bands I missed seeing this time. However, I have seen them before and they all are phenomenal musicians/performers. With that being said, I think Kattfest does a great job at picking great bands to showcase and the show gets bigger and better every year! Until next time, See Ya! |
Paseo First Fridays: Art, Science And Good Family Fun. Aug 13 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Paseo First Fridays has been an ongoing event for many years now. I’m happy to see how much it has grown and flourished. It happens every first Friday of each month. When going one can expect to see many artists work featured at each gallery. Many of the galleries have artwork and snacks, as well as wine tastings. Trust me, it’s a great opportunity to enjoy good locally made wine. It’s an all ages event so you can take the kiddos with you and encourage their creative side, or hire a sitter and make it a fun date night with that special person in your life. I know I’ve done both and it worked out well both ways. It’s a good time to see good local bands, street performers, musicians performing in the galleries. For the Science enthusiast, they now have telescopes set up for stargazing and planetary study. The nerd in me was excited when I got to see Saturn for the first time through the lens this past weekend! My son enjoyed it, too. The food in The Paseo is to die for – there’s Picasso’s Café for the eccentric foodie, a fancy dining experience at The Paseo Grill, or you can grab a slice of great New York style pizza and a cold one at Sauced. Either way you wont be disappointed. When you go to an event like Paseo First Friday you’re supporting local artists, musicians, food vendors, local businesses, and the local economy. All of these things make OKC a wonderful place to live. So go out and support your local artists and venues. #SupportLocal For more information, check out the links below: http://thepaseo.org/ https://www.facebook.com/paseo.artsdistrict/info?tab=overview |
Good Food, Good Drink, Good God Lets Rock N Roll! July 29 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Rocking The Box Music Festival was a good first year festival and I hope it returns again next year. There were great performances all weekend. The bands that performed were from both Oklahoma and Texas. I liked the mesh of music genres from Hard Rock and Metal to Old school and Alternative - they had it covered. The event was headed up by Down Town Music Box owner Tony Curzio and OKC Music Movement. Both are well known throughout the local music scene. It was a hot one this weekend and I’m not just talking about the performers! It was a record weekend for the heat index, as well. With temps in the high 90s it was hard to rock out too much without feeling it later. In fact, several patrons and performers went home or to hospitals because of the bearing heat. There was a great vendor area with cold drinks that helped out a lot. Thanks to Donna Fay Sisk and crew from Thunder Alley Sports Grill for doing such a great job keeping people hydrated. The event had a good local feel to it with all the local musicians, tattoo artists, and friendly faces. There was both good sound and outside lighting, which added to a good experience. The food was great as well! My favorite was St. Paddy Cakes Food Truck! I enjoyed several items from their delicious menu. Their Irish nachos were amazing and very filling. I had it topped with pull pork and Dr Pepper Barbeque sauce, wow! I also dove into the their signature item The St. Paddy Cake. A delicious potato cake covered in bacon, eggs, and green onions. I had it topped with their amazing Beer-cheddar sauce; all I can say is yum! Overall, I was impressed with the turn out and facility! Here’s hoping we get another round next year. Thanks to all of the wonderful local bands for showing up and keeping us entertained while we all sweated our arses off! Rock on! |
Vans Warped Tour 2015. June 30 2015
Written By Jilly Buchanan
Last Thursday, I attended the Vans Warped Tour, which is the largest traveling music festival in the United States. Vans, among other sponsors, such as Journeys, has sponsored the tour ever since 1995, and it runs June thru August. This tour began as a showcase for alternative and punk rock music, and in more recent years featured very diverse genres of music. The genres include Rock, Pop punk, Ska, Alternative rock, Punk rock, Hip hop, Metalcore, Emo, and Screamo. Activism is also a major component of the Vans Warped Tour. It allows for non-profit organizations such as PETA, Shirts for a Cure, and Keep a Breast Foundation to advocate about their cause by having booths. The bands also set up booths to sell merchandise and do signings before or after their shows. This is the second year the Vans Warped Tour has come to Oklahoma, and my second one to attend (the first was in Dallas, TX in 2003). It was held at the Remington Park in a large field outside of the Casino. There were ten stages, including a Comedy Tent and an Acoustic Stage. There were a total of 96 bands and 13 comedians present. There was no way that I could see every band, and I didn’t know many of the bands that were present. However, I was turned on to some new bands and some music I haven’t heard before. My favorite band was Mallory Knox, a five piece alternative rock band from Cambridge, UK. I only saw half of their set, but I liked them so much, I bought a CD. I also got to meet the guys and hang out with the band for a bit. I had them sign my CD and take a group pic with me, which was a lot of fun. They were some really cool guys! Another favorite of the day was A+ Dropouts. They are an American pop rock band from Huntington Beach, CA with a cute red-haired girl named Cheska Zaide as the front woman. They had a lot of energy and a lot of really great songs. They were definitely fun to watch! New Beat Fund is a four piece G-Punk band from Los Angeles, CA. I spoke to one of their members for a while before they played. They were very bright and sassy. I liked them a lot too! Some other bands of the day that I saw include: Asking Alexandria, Bebe Rexha, Black Veil Brides, Family Force 5, Gray Gordon, The Karma Killers, The Kenneths, Lee Corey Oswald, Pierce the Veil, The Relapse Syndrome, and The Wonder Years. There were just too many to see or even name them all! To accommodate the attendees of the Vans Warped Tour and to keep the people happy during this depressingly hot and humid day, there were many other set ups available, if one wished to partake in them. There were of course water, Gatorade, and Beer vendors. There was a Sno-Cone stand, which took a lot of my money, and was the best thirst quencher ever! They had food vendors lined along one fence as well, including Indian Tacos and Funnel Cakes. |
The sponsors brought in a large Palm Tree blow-up slip-n-slide that was a favorite among the sweaty people. Misters were set up by the slip-n-slide just in case you didn’t want to go all out and get super soaked. A very nice young man sat by the slip-n-slide with a water hose and hosed you down when you needed it. This was quite refreshing as well! The venue brought in Hydration Stations, which were basically two trucks with about eight cold water faucets where you could fill up your empty water bottles. With the temperatures so high and the amount of people that attended, this was the best thing they could have done all day! Also, The Canvas Foundation provided a tent full of body paint where kids and adults alike took turns painting each other, some head to toe, others just a touch. It was quite neat to see all of the different artistic abilities, and it brightened my day as well! There was a Reverse Daycare for the parents of the teens that came to the all day concert. This was a tent with one air conditioning duct that blew cool air into the tent. However, there were so many parents in the Daycare, it was hotter inside than outside! At least outside there was a breeze and that made it bearable. They offered free cold water, but when I visited the Daycare, the free cold water was long gone. The site in a whole was a really great place to throw such a large show. The grounds were clean and not much dirt on them to worry about. They were super large and I never felt crowded at all through the whole day, which was a super plus since it was so hot outside. They had medics and a First Aide tent on site, and they used it well during the day. Even the port-a-potties were clean! I never found one with any TP, but clean is sometimes better. The one thing that I did not like about this Vans Warped Tour is that it used to be more than just an all-day concert. It used to be a full-blown event that included all sorts of sports demonstrations, ranging from BMX bikes and skateboards on halfpipes and street courses to wrestling and other random bits of weirdness. Past years have even included motorcycles stunt jumping and a human cannonball. None of this exists anymore! I couldn’t believe it when someone told me that it was all taken away a few years ago because someone got hurt and sued the Vans Warped Tour. This selfish, dumb action led to the Vans Warped Tour having no other option but to cancel all of these events. Overall, the Vans Warped Tour was a really great time! The bands were awesome (okay, maybe not all of them were my style, but I’d just walk away to another stage) and the venue couldn’t have been better. It was a hot, hot day, but the venue took the time and money to make it all worth it. I definitely think you should check it out next time it comes close to your town. |
@ The Diamond Ballroom: Aranda's CD Release Party/Concert. June 24 2015
Written By Will Harrison
What an amazing show, Saturday night! Those that didn’t attend really missed out on some great rock n’ roll. The Diamond Ballroom is known for having nationally renowned acts, but they also have locals open up for the national talent. This show was unique in that the headliners were locals, as well. I’m talking about Aranda! Their well-known single, Satisfied, has been played on Rock 100.5 - The Katt and on various stations nationwide. This concert was a CD release party for their new album Not the Same. If you don’t already know the big news, then here it goes! Aranda will be going on tour with Seether and Three Doors Down, this summer. I’m really happy to see these guys hit the big time. They have worked hard and deserve it. There were three other big acts playing. The show opened with Tulsa rockers Dirty Crush! They came out hitting hard and didn’t stop until the time was up. Followed by our buds, Atrus - who always rock the house - they were loud and clearly had a very energetic presence. Then came Hanging Hayley to the stage. Their punk influenced style meshed well with the others performing. The long awaited performance of Aranda was worth the wait, with their passionate and witty performance. They rocked the stage accordingly! They were as excited as their fans to be back in OKC. Tears came to many eyes when they performed Satisfied. They brought smiles with their medley of Michael Jackson cover songs. They also performed several songs from their new LP - Not The Same. I could see there was a good response from the crowd. Congrats to Aranda for making it to the big time. We look forward to seeing them again soon, as well as hearing them on the national level. |
SoonerCon 24 Exclusive: With Aislinn Burrows June 16 2015
Written By Will Harrison
SoonerCon 24 is upon us! That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite local Sci-Fi convention is back with a vengeance adding more fun and more guests each year, they continue to grow and grow. That being said, they will be packing The Reed Center in Midwest City to the max this time on June 26 - 28! Which is only a few weeks away, so we thought it would be a good time to take you behind the scenes of this local extravaganza and talk to the convention’s Programming Director/Chairperson - Mrs. Aislinn Burrows! Aislinn has been a long time supporter of local geek events and shows. I’m sure you’ve seen her at Art Sunday’s Underground Monster Carnival, Super Bitcon and many other local thriving events. We’re happy she graciously accepted this interview; we know she is currently very busy getting scheduling done for SoonerCon 24. So let’s get to it! Will: How long have you been involved with SoonerCon? How long as director? Aislinn: I’ve been involved with SoonerCon since it rebooted in 2006. A friend of mine volunteered to coordinate the con suite that year and he thought I’d enjoy the experience. I spent that entire weekend watching and meeting people as they were headed off to or back from all the convention fun and I was hooked. My second year, I volunteered in the Art Show and then worked my way up from there. I’ve been a Programming Director/Chair since around 2012. Will: What initially drew your interest into being a part of the event? Aislinn: I have always been interested in building the community in Oklahoma and also, have a deep love for science fiction/fantasy. It was a natural pairing for me to work on SoonerCon. Will: What are your hobbies and interests? Aislinn: Event planning and volunteering really are full-time hobbies of mine. I love being with my wife, hiking, writing, traveling, art, D&D gaming and such. I definitely classify myself as the adventurer-type. Will: Are there any stars [celebrities] that you would fangirl over, if you met them? Aislinn: Are you kidding? I’m trying to keep it together for when Robert Picardo gets here! Meg Mucklebones from the movie Legend has shaped my entire worldview of what it means to be terrified. It wouldn’t hurt my feelings if Norman Reedus, Felicia Day, Simon Pegg, Milla Jovovich, Jonathan Coulton, or Major Lazer ever wanted to drop by the con for a spell. Will: Please give us a brief description of what goes into putting this con on. Aislinn: SoonerCon is an entirely volunteer-run organization. We begin convention planning around August (we take July off!) and each strategic area of the convention is broken up into departments, such as Anime, Gaming, Logistics, Publications, Hotel, etc. The overall convention is managed by our co-Chairs, Jerry Wall and Leonard Bishop, in companion with our Vice Chair Angela Wall acting as floor captain during the show. |
Programming involves developing the content of the convention, scheduling panelists, event production, and generally working with the various departments to build the full convention schedule. Everyone involved with SoonerCon is responsible for its marketing throughout the year, and that takes up a huge body of planning and execution. One of our primary annual objectives is raising charitable donations for our annual designated charity. We hope this year to increase our charitable giving to NAMI OKC Metro and exceed last year’s gift of $4000. Will: Tell us about the show this year – guests and special events. Aislinn: This year is absolutely our biggest and boldest year. SoonerCon 24: The Future is Under Construction is all about futurism in pop culture from then lens of science fiction and fantasy. We’ll offer more panels and activities on fabrication, costuming, science, engineering, and independent film screenings, and we’ll continue to explore the quirky mash-up of creativity and fandom with meet ups and all-ages events, like the Friday “Wrecking Ball” dance and Saturday’s Masquerade Costume Contest. Not to mention indoor and outdoor gaming all three days. We have several featured guests, including authors Elizabeth Moon (Paksenarrion series) and Rachel Caine (The Morganville Vampires series), oil painter and Magic® card illustrator Lubov, returning toastmaster Selina Rosen (Yard Dog Press) and MC Peter Pixie (peterpixie.com), along with featured guests Robert Picardo (Star Trek Voyager), Jamie Marchi (voice of Witchblade), Ian Sinclair (voice of Space Dandy), Chuck Huber (voice of Android 17 in Dragonball Z), and Dr. Trek himself, Larry Nemecek. Plus, over 140 creator and pro panelist guests from the metro and surrounding regions. Will: What are you most excited about this time around? Aislinn: We always challenge ourselves to do better than the year before and I don’t think you can know where you are going until you can appreciate where you’ve been. Many of the original SoonerCon organizers from S.T.A.R. OKC (Star Trek Association for Revival OKC, 1973-2005) were involved (still and still are today) in revitalizing the convention after its brief dormancy. There are a ton of clubs and SF creators in the OKC metro today and SoonerCon annually brings these folks together, along with fans. I’m most excited about being a part of a strong organization with deep local geek roots and am humbled to act as a steward of that history for the next generation of fandom. Will: How many are you expecting to attend this year? Aislinn: We are slated to hit around 2700 or more attendees this year and we’re pushing hard to get there. SoonerCon is the last weekend of this month, June 26-28, 2015 at the Reed Conference Center in Midwest City. Tell a friend! Will: What would you like to see for next year? Aislinn: Next year is SoonerCon’s 25th anniversary. I’d love to see us expand our film and performing arts tracks and continue to build on the use of our available outdoor function space. We’ve already got some really exciting guests and activities lined up for 2016 to announce at this year’s show. |
The Punx Barbecue Show: Good For The Scene. June 3 2015
Written By Will Harrison
The Punx Barbecue show, was a success! It was a first time event that took place in north OKC at Great Western Meat Company, 8033 w. Reno. There was a great turn out, as well as plenty of good punk entertainment to go around. There was an entry fee of ten dollars, which went to the bands playing. It was Punk entertainment at its best. Great food, music and beer! Here is a list of the bands that performed: Sniper 66, Frontline Attack, Streetlight Flight, Chokehole Stab, Violent Affair, The Dirty Mugs, Rooftops, Brain Dead, Mad On Acid, WMD, Dumpster Fire and Worse Than Before. All the bands performed at their best. There is talk of having a show like this, at least, once a month. I think that would be great! The punk scene continues growing and growing. Punks get a lot flack for being different and for their views against Capitalism. I’m here to set the record straight! Punks are good people, very supportive of the scene and each other. I’m in full support of events like these; they are needed to keep the local music scene alive and thriving. We’re all about that here at The OKC Edge. My hope is that some of the other music genres/groups would work together like that of the Punk Scene. |
Rocklahoma 2015: Our Muddy Experience. May 27 2015
Written By Chris W Cody
Rocklahoma is a three-day hard rock festival that takes place in Pryor, Oklahoma during Memorial Day weekend. The fest's sixth installment was one defined by muddy-floods, sporadic and torrential rain resulting in canceling headliners and kayaking though parking lots. It was my first time at Rocklahoma and my first time covering a live-music event of this magnitude, so I was really excited. My editor, Will Harrison and I left OKC Friday evening and arrived about 8:00PM in Pryor. We pulled up to an enormous sprawl of acres and acres of campgrounds, eventually leading us to the gates and five stages of rock with over 30,000 eager fans. It was a bit over-whelming, but I soon realized we hadn't missed Slayer or Ministry when I saw Papa Roach still performing. Immediately a wave of old-school-metal adrenaline began pumping though my veins and I knew this was going to be a truly kick-ass show! It was my job to take lots of photos, so I did! I jumped back and forth from stage to stage with tons of rowdy rockers, so awesome! Slayer took the main stage and engulfed the crowd with cryptic lights and images to a brutal sonic assault that only they can bring. Ministry was all I had hoped for and more. Tripped-out visuals, WWI gas masks, ninja outfits, Illuminati-themed messages, and a completely original Industrial-Metal sound that has managed to keep die-hard fans swooning for over 30 years. Then we caught a fantastic, fiddle-filled set of Blues/Rock by Okie's, Nicnos. They are an exceptional band! Go support these guys! We soon found a corn-dog shack, loaded up, and watched as Ivy Stone blew Jagermeister-fueled fire balls and rocked until the staff shut the gates on Day 1. As we stumbled though the mud and the drunks to our campsite (my Suburban), we were drawn to the deafening growl of King Shifter, who was killing it over in the VIP Camping stage at around 3:00AM. These dudes had a lively crowd rockin' with no end in sight. Most impressive.... After we got a good three hours of sleep under our belts, we were ready for Day 2...and some breakfast, yo! We went into town for food and to setup some interviews with bands for later that afternoon. |
We eventually made our way back to the festival, and to the media tent to check in and set up our table/gear. Then it was a barrage of leather, patches and sunglasses, as the bands started to flood (pun intended) all around us and our fellow media folk. Will Harrison interviewed them and I took more pictures. After many hours of this process, it was then time to emerge from backstage with the rock-stars and join our fellow fans in the mud and rain. We enjoyed sets by Sons of Texas, Crobot, and The Pretty Reckless as well as we could from behind the stages, but we were ready for Anthrax and their signature style of Thrash-Metal. About halfway though their set, the rain picked up and so did the lightning, causing the staff to have to send everyone out to their campsites/cars for about a 30 minute delay. Anthrax retook the stage and finished an energy-driven set to thunderous applause. (See what I did there?) The evening was also highlighted by standout sets by Starset and Periphery on the Hard Rock Stage. Then Halestorm took the main stage, until the rains returned and they kicked everyone out again. Some fans were not happy and were threatened to be removed “physically” if they didn't leave on their own. So we went back to our vehicle now parked backstage and waited...and waited. Hours passed and by Midnight, the rest of Saturday's bands had been canceled. Including: Linkin Park, Volbeat, In Flames, and Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. By “sunrise” Sunday morning, we were ready to find out what the status of the rest of the festival was. After asking a few backstage crew members who seemed to know nothing about the plans, other than the staff is “accessing the situating and will make an announcement as soon as possible”;we decided we'd had enough and would head home. The weekend was full ups and downs, but all and all is was an awesome experience. I'd defiantly go again, given the opportunity and recommend you do too...if you're hardcore enough. (Pro-tip: Bring boots, not shoes...and some rafts wouldn't hurt either...cheers!) |
The Road To Rocklahoma May 20 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Oklahoma’s biggest rock event Rocklahoma is one that I’ve planned on attending for quite some time, but it seems something always comes up. Usually another event or something else, until now! That’s right, this year we will be covering it as press. Edge writer - Chris W Cody will be joining me for this fun filled adventure. We’re both looking forward to meeting headliners – Godsmack, Slayer, Papa Roach, Linkin Park, Volbeat, Anthrax, Apocolyptica and the assortment of other rock legends. Many talented local bands will be sharing the stage, as well, be sure and check local sensations Kirra and Aranda, they will be rocking it hard this weekend as well as many others. While you're there don’t forget to get a photo with Miss Rocklahoma who is yet to be announced. It's also your chance to meet Rocklahoma's poster girl Cathleen Gardner Pascuzzi As an added bonus. She’ll be on hand to sign the posters that you get when you buy the Commemorative Rocklahoma book. This event is guaranteed to be a blast! We're stoked to already have interviews lined up with several of the artists there, so look for those video interviews as they are posted. The action all starts Memorial Day weekend, May 22-24 in Pryor Oklahoma. |
Festival Frenzy: The Growing Craze. Apr. 30 2015
Written By Will Harrison
I enjoy a good festival, but when there are several at the same time it becomes harder to attend them all. To me that takes away a bit of the enjoyment. Take this last weekend, for example, there were three major festivals – Festival Of The Arts in OKC, Norman Music Fest, and Iron Thistle Scottish Fest in Yukon. I was determined to attend them all and by George, I did - though that isn’t my point.. The point is that I didn’t spend as much time or even money at either of them that I normally would. This causes me to wonder if these events lose out on revenue and attendance when they are scheduled at the same time, causing some to have to be choosey as to which event they can support. Despite my musing I am excited, by the fact our local festivals are growing and thriving in our great state. I will continue to go and support as many festivals and events that I can. They are great for the economy and fun to attend. |
New World Comic Con: A Success. Apr 20 2015
Written By Will Harrison
New World Comic Con was a fun local event. We were fortunate to have a booth at this event and once we were set up I made my rounds. There were many things to do and see - local comic artists and vendors, kid’s carnival and even a super hero school. There was a special screening of Batman 89 and several panels. They had a gaming station featuring Mortal Kombat, where you could play or watch others play. My son Connor especially enjoyed this part of the convention. As a geek, I found many booths full of the things I enjoy. Many of the vendors boasted quite the assortment of geek worthy goods, who can resist bargain comic books, an array of action figures and other amazing collectables. Not to mention, so many talented artists and crafters. Special guests for the event were Jerry Bennett, Matt Price, and Literati Press. The show was hosted at the Paramount in Film Row by New World Comics. The Paramount was a good place to hold the event, however, I believe it might be held at a bigger venue next time. I asked the director Brian Berlin how many were in attendance, he said over two thousand. I was really excited about the turn out for this event. I plan on being a part of their next convention. |
Bricktown Metro Music Fest 2015: The Music Scene Is growing. Apr 13 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Metro Music Fest in downtown OKC was a fun filled night, full of amazing performances. This event was put on by - The Academy Of Contemporary Music @ The University Of Central Oklahoma, presented by AT&T. They did a great job setting up everything, from the sound to the stages. That’s hard to do sometimes for an event this big. I enjoyed all of the performances. My favorites were Bowlsey, Hannah Wolff, Space 4 Lease and Shiny Toy Guns. Carah Faye and Chad Petree of Shiny Toy Guns, did a first time ever, acoustic set - it was great hearing their techno infused rock songs in the acoustic format! I always enjoy acoustic shows. I got the chance to visit with them for a few. I was honored to ask them a few questions about their shows and what drives them as artists. That interview will be posted soon, so watch for that! I personally enjoy these events, because they have such a good variety of music. The music scene in OKC was at a stand still for the longest time. I feel it’s starting to grow again. That makes me super excited! It’s great for tourism and it’s great for the artists as well. A city won’t grow if you shut down the arts. That’s why it’s important to go out to these shows and support them. Buy some swag while you're there and share it with your friends. Well, that’s all for now. Stay tuned for more news on events like this one |
Studda Budda: Hip Hop Artist On The Rise. Apr 8 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Hip Hop on The Plaza is fast approaching – April 11th, held at Dig It - Boutique and hosted by the one and only Studda Budda. That being said, we thought it would be good to talk with the man himself about the show and the growing Hip Hop scene in OKC. We were curious to see what drives him as an artist. Will: What was your draw to the Hip Hop scene? Studda: I was born in 1984, which was a big year in rap history. I think I always wanted the lifestyle I saw on the screen. My father owned a record shop in the early nineties. I remember him throwing a block party. I remember the first time I saw the turn tables and DJ. I remember meeting Luke and 2live crew. Moving back to Oklahoma from Kansas City where I had been lonely and isolated in 05, to be with my group "absolute power". In Kansas, I didn't know anyone, so I turned to my stereo as well as pen and note pad - Calling Tobywan every day to hear my silly beginner’s rap, that’s why I call him my best friend. If it wasn't for him encouraging me to get better, I don't know what I would be doing right now. The rest is history. Will: What drives you as an artist – to perform? Studda: Overcoming anxiety / fear feeling drives me... Stepping into the unknown has become a rush – sort of a drug in a way. I believe it derived from my early sports days and the butterfly's before kick-off, Working hard all season for a game... Example being the stage... A passion... Something you wanna do so bad that you mute your own negative thoughts and just go. Will: What is missing or needed in the Hip Hop scene in Ok? Studda: Communication is missing in the OKC Hip Hop scene, I feel... Everyone raps but...no one supports rap as a craft or as an art as they would have as a kid... Everyone wants to be the man, which I understand the hard work put in, but we have to realize that we can't get better results doing the same thing. |
I wish my Hip Hop community would come together, not saying buddy-buddy... but on a common ground of Oklahoma and Hip Hop. Turn all these multiple little shows into one big show... Stop triple booking on the weekends and support artist as one when they drop something new. Will: What do you want to bring to the table for OK? Studda: I want to bring openness and availability- Openness meaning, willing to try new things and work with other cultures for the advancement of my heart as a whole. Availability – meaning, any business or group looking for Hip Hop entertainment, I'm here and always willing to work. Will: Tell us what is planned for Hip hop On The Plaza? Studda - This spring’s Hip Hop on The Plaza will have the same vibe as the past years - outdoors, grill food, drinks and good people all for free. I’m always happy to see new people, hope to see you there, feel free to bring treats to share with everyone. Will: Do plan on having other shows like this? Studda: I plan on having at least two more events like this before the end of the year... Besides that, I'll be pretty busy, be on the look out for me... Something cool coming up in June, Stay tuned… Will: Where can readers follow you? Studda - You can follow me online on all my social networks - Google, YouTube, Sound Cloud and Band Camp. There it is guys and gals, come out say Hi this Saturday and support Hip Hop on The Plaza. We need more events like this, It will be a great time. |
Norman Renaissance Fair: Always A Family Favorite. Apr 4 2015
Written By Will Harrison
It’s that time of year again! That’s right Spring time. The time for all your family reunions, arts festivals and ending of your favorite TV shows for the year. It’s my favorite time of year! My springtime always starts with The Norman Medieval fair! A place where I can grab a turkey leg while watching belly dancers, snake charmers, and listen to bagpipe players. A place of magic and fairytale scenery, topped with great costuming and always a friendly face. I went on Saturday this year, the weather was great and the place was packed, but there was still plenty of room to enjoy all the food and great entertainment. In fact, the directors said it was their estimate that there were about 350,000 – 400,000 in attendance this year. That's quite the turn out! With the only expenses being parking and what you spend at the festival vendors, this free event is quite the crowd pleaser. I spent most of the time taking pictures of costumes and scenery, while chasing down my kiddos - all in a days work. This is a family favorite, a chance to get outside and enjoy the cool (sometimes hot) weather after such a dreary winter. As a parent, I am happy that they have events like this! I enjoy history, especially Medieval history and being entertained - who doesn’t want to be entertained? I think deep down we all do. Anyway, I hope you made it out to the Norman Fair. If you didn’t, you can always check it out next year. For more info on the festival check out: https://www.facebook.com/MedievalFair?fref=ts http://medievalfair.org https://twitter.com/MedievalFair |
SUPER! BitCon: A Gamer's Dreamland. Mar 31 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Super Bitcon was in full force this weekend from all the gaming collectables to gaming demos set up, a Gamer’s dreamland. With nearly four thousand in attendance, it’s no surprise that it was a successful second year. Moving forward from their first year as a one day con, they most definitely proved they could hold their own by adding a second day this year. This year’s guests included: Midwest Retro Gamers, The Gaming Historian, and various well-known YouTube/Gaming sensations – OrtPro, Alpha Omega Sin, Smooth McGroove, ProJared and Patrick Scott Patterson. It would’ve been hard for a gamer to be bored at this convention. They had tournaments and demos set up all over the place, there were panels, Cosplay contests and prizes being given away. They had concessions - so plenty of junk food and soda to keep everyone happy and wide awake. They also had over forty thousand dollars’ worth of gaming collectables on display. The directors and staff were very friendly and helpful, as this always adds to a good con experience. Despite being a fairly new convention, I’d give it five stars. I highly recommend this event if you are a hardcore gamer or someone who wants to get into gaming. Here are a few links you can check out: http://superbitcon.com https://www.facebook.com/events/525902010885287/ |
Tommy B Smith's: Pieces Of Chaos - Review. Mar 26 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
Tommy B. Smith is a writer of Dark Fiction, combining horror and fantasy. Recently, I finished his book, Pieces of Chaos. It’s not a novel, but a collection of fourteen (14) short dark fiction stories. I really enjoyed the variety in Tommy’s book! My favorite stories were: Chronicle of the Golden Pyramid, Mechanized, Metal Scars, and Wreckage. All the stories are delectably twisted with vivid imagery and precise writing with well-developed characters by Smith! No spoilers here, but I will include the author’s words on the back cover: “This book is a collision of ink and paper and an awakening of possibilities. Captured within are fragments of glass, metal, bone, ice, dreams, visions, and lives. Inside its pages, you will read of a lost village and the burning affliction of its people. You will share in an engineer’s unveiling of a hidden conspiracy. You will visit with a child confined to a tiny rectangular world on the brink of dissolution, and you will follow a girl on her trek from a home of crime and poverty across barren fields of ice to where an unspeakable force dwells. |
These are but a few of the works you will find among this collection of fourteen tales which blends the cosmic, the psychological, the human, and the inhuman in bringing together the essential dark fiction from author Tommy B. Smith’s pen of chaos.” Pieces of Chaos Is a definite recommended read by me! I first met Tommy B. Smith at a SoonerCon, we've been friends since then. He currently resides in Fort Smith, Arkansas with his wife, Carrie and their cats. Tommy frequently attends OKC cons such as Art Sunday’s Underground Monster Carnival and SoonerCon. Stop by and visit him when he’s in the metro area. Visit his webpage for more information on him and other works or his Facebook page: http://www.tommybsmith.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AuthorTommyBSmi |
MOOSEFEST III: For The Love Of Metal And Rock N Roll. Mar 24 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Moose Fest III was great! The line up this year was stellar - Bag O Bones, Wild Sallee, Against The Damned, Southern Aggression, The Grand Rite, Big Okie Doom, Seed and Sleep Walking Home. All of the band performances were amazing and entertaining. The show was put on by both JC Entertainment and the one and only Moose Jaques of Moose Metal Radio. It was hosted at Voodoo Lounge OKC and as always - the venue was amazing. Bag O Bones started off the show right with intense 8os style rock n roll, they also debuted two new songs - Coming Back and Blood Devil - both were killer. My other favorite performances were by The Grand Rite who has quite an edgy alternative rock sound and Wild Sallee whose sound was that of a mix between Primus & Limp Bizkit, unique to say the least. As listed above, there were many great bands. I like these kinds of shows because they are like family reunions, but the kind of family you actually enjoy. I look forward to next years Moose Fest – which will be held at a different location, being that The Voodoo Lounge is shutting down and moving to a different area, under a new name. Feel free to check out these links for more info about Moose Fest: www.moosecrueradio.com https://www.facebook.com/search/str/Metal%20Moose%20Radio/keywords_top |
Oklahoma Director: Kyle Roberts - Exclusive Mar 18 2015
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Written By Will Harrison
This month’s exclusive is an interview with Kyle Roberts – Director of The Post Human Project, starring: Kyle Whalen, Lindsay Sawyer, Josh Bonzie, Alex Harris, Collin Place, Rett Terrell, and Jason Leyva. Such an amazing film, well put together combined with a great cast makes it a must see. Just an FYI, there is a comic book available, makes for a great companion piece. You can find a copy at Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman, Oklahoma. So here we go - Lets get started with the interview. Will: When and where did you get your start in film? Kyle: I acquired my love for film in high school where we had two Broadcast Journalism classes. Rod Widbin was my high school teacher and he was very passionate and enthusiastic, it made learning fun! I went to Oklahoma Christian and double majored in Broadcast Journalism and Corporate Media and have stuck with doing videos ever since. Will: What has been your favorite experience in working in film? Please mention more than one if possible. Kyle: The first week of production was down in Quartz Mountain, which was a blast! All of the cast and crew stayed at the Quartz Mountain Resort and it was 7 days of bonding together. We weren’t worried about getting to other meetings, or school for the actors, and our cell phones rarely worked… it was like movie camp together! Will: Do you have a process when getting ready for a film? Kyle: This was my first feature so I relied heavily on some of our other veteran producers Wendy Parker, Sha’ree Green and Vahid Farzaneh on what steps to take in pre-production to insure success. |
Will: Do you have advice for those trying to get into directing film? If so, What would it be? Kyle: Two things. Just do it, whether shooting on an iPhone or inexpensive DSLR, you’ll learn a lot every step of the way. Next Make a short film first, maybe 6-12 min or so roughly 6-12 pages as well. Again you’ll learn so much about all of the struggles it takes to make a feature from location scouting, casting, scheduling, lighting, sound, editing, everything! Except with a short, it’s a little more manageable. Will: Please tell us about your experience with ‘The Post Human Project’. Kyle: I kind of feel like for my first feature this was my “film school”. The film was primarily crowd funded, but I also put my own $50,000 into the film and learned a ton every step of the way. The biggest thing I learned is that with the right talented and passionate crew you can make something great on a micro budget! If you believe in something don’t let others tell you that you can’t do it! Will: If you could go back in time, is there a film that you have directed or worked on that you would change how you did it? Or not do it? Kyle: Ironically, even though we made something special on a micro budget, I would have made sure to get more money. I think this is something most films wish for even if their budget is a multimillion dollar one. But I’d love to pay our cast and crew what their worth and also it wasn’t fair to my family how many thousands of hours over 3 years I put into the film. If we had a bigger budget I’d be able to step back a bit and spend more time with my family… several key crew members would have. Will: Please tell us about your future projects that are planned. Kyle: Basically without getting into too much trouble with our other producers, I’m having 3 different writers work on scripts right now. One is a short superhero film, a faith based feature, and a Sy-Fy (Sci-fi) feature. Thank you so much, Kyle - for your time and for this interview. Here is a link, if you want to find out more: http://posthumanmovie.com/ |
Under Ground Monster Carnival Is Upon Us: Read all about It. Feb 28 2015
Written By Will Harrison
The Under Ground Monster Carnival 4 is upon us. That’s right – Saturday, March 7th the event opens its fourth year, and it's going to be a blast! With the explosive stage shows like Burlesque and carnival sideshows. There will be Panels consisting of Cosplay, Horror Movies and my favorite The Writers Mind – Mainly because I’m the host for it!
There will also be amazing vendors to boot, from local comic artists and writers to Horror film directors and actors. The amazing John Ferguson AKA Count Gregore will be there to sign autographs and take pictures, Rock Gray of Evanescence and Living Sacrifice fame will be there promoting his new horror album. Special effects artists Madi Taylor and Nate Bright will be there to paint you up as your favorite monsters.
If you’re a Sci-fi or Horror fan, you don’t want to miss out on this fun all day event, at The State fair grounds in the Hobbies building. The festivities start at 1pm and go through 9 pm. There will be gift bags for the first fifty people. Games will be played and prizes given out all day long. So come on out and support your local artists and geeks..
For more info, check out:
https://www.facebook.com/events/709661599070535
http://www.undergroundmonstercarnival.com
The Under Ground Monster Carnival 4 is upon us. That’s right – Saturday, March 7th the event opens its fourth year, and it's going to be a blast! With the explosive stage shows like Burlesque and carnival sideshows. There will be Panels consisting of Cosplay, Horror Movies and my favorite The Writers Mind – Mainly because I’m the host for it!
There will also be amazing vendors to boot, from local comic artists and writers to Horror film directors and actors. The amazing John Ferguson AKA Count Gregore will be there to sign autographs and take pictures, Rock Gray of Evanescence and Living Sacrifice fame will be there promoting his new horror album. Special effects artists Madi Taylor and Nate Bright will be there to paint you up as your favorite monsters.
If you’re a Sci-fi or Horror fan, you don’t want to miss out on this fun all day event, at The State fair grounds in the Hobbies building. The festivities start at 1pm and go through 9 pm. There will be gift bags for the first fifty people. Games will be played and prizes given out all day long. So come on out and support your local artists and geeks..
For more info, check out:
https://www.facebook.com/events/709661599070535
http://www.undergroundmonstercarnival.com
The Pancake & Booze Art Show. Feb 24 2015
Written By Will Harrison
I had a free moment, so I decided to go check out this unique event. I mean, how can you go wrong with pancakes & booze? Am I right?
The event had a really good turn out. The crowd was large and the pancake line even larger. I didn’t actually eat any pancakes myself, but I heard from a few attendees that the pancakes were very delicious.
There were many artists featured at this showing. All different styles, and mediums were represented. Whether it was Pop art, Abstract, Portraits or Photography, it was all there. I snapped a few shots of my favorites while I was there, here's one on the left of this article. You can check out the other images on The OKC Edge facebook page. It was a great art show mixed with a wonderful atmosphere. The DJs were on spot with the right music for the show. The atmosphere was friendly and creative. Exactly what you would want for an art show.
I had a great time covering this event. I would highly recommend you check out the next show.
For more info about future shows Stay tuned to our Concerts/Events page or watch for it on Facebook.
I had a free moment, so I decided to go check out this unique event. I mean, how can you go wrong with pancakes & booze? Am I right?
The event had a really good turn out. The crowd was large and the pancake line even larger. I didn’t actually eat any pancakes myself, but I heard from a few attendees that the pancakes were very delicious.
There were many artists featured at this showing. All different styles, and mediums were represented. Whether it was Pop art, Abstract, Portraits or Photography, it was all there. I snapped a few shots of my favorites while I was there, here's one on the left of this article. You can check out the other images on The OKC Edge facebook page. It was a great art show mixed with a wonderful atmosphere. The DJs were on spot with the right music for the show. The atmosphere was friendly and creative. Exactly what you would want for an art show.
I had a great time covering this event. I would highly recommend you check out the next show.
For more info about future shows Stay tuned to our Concerts/Events page or watch for it on Facebook.
Comic Artist Interview: Paul Maybury Feb 16 2015
Written By Chris W Cody
Paul Maybury is an American comic book creator and award-winning illustrator from Boston, who currently dwells in Austin, TX. He's known for his outstanding work with Catalyst Comix, Aqua Leung, Marvel Strange Tales and Blue Estate, but I know him from his epic adventure art in Sovereign. Sovereign is a Fantasy comic book published by Image Comics and written by Chris Roberson (iZombie, Superman/Batman) with Maybury's art. Roberson describes the book as“set in a world in which there are a number of cultures in the mix, and all kinds of ethnicities and types, and the drama comes as much from the cultural interactions as it does from the monsters invading from another dimension." (quote via http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=49652) I was lucky enough to talk with Maybury at Dallas Comic Con-Fans Days, and here's what he had to say: Chris W. Cody: “How did you get started with art in comic books?” Paul Maybury: “Well...I've always been making my own comic books, and I just kept at it until I started publishing with Image about 10 years ago.” Cody: “Awesome! I dig the art in Sovereign, it's really cool. So how did Sovereign come to be? |
Maybury: “Uhmm, let's see...I think it was Free Comic Book Day, and I was signing next to the guy that ended up writing it, Chris Roberson, and we both lived in Austin, so he ended up inviting me over to his house for some cocktails.”
Cody: “So you guys became fast friends, I guess?” Maybury: “Yeah, we did.” Cody: “Nice! Well, where do you see Sovereign going from here?” Maybury: “Well, we're on a hiatus for now. Chris (Roberson) is busy working on iZombie for The C.W. TV show, and I'm launching a new series with Joe Casey (Uncanny X-men, Adventures of Superman) at Image called Valhalla Mad.” Cody: “Oh, alright...so we'll keep a look out for Valhalla Mad...Cool! Thanks for your time, Paul. I appreciate ya.” Maybury: “Thanks...you too.” So, I (inadvertently) found out that a book I like was on hold...(sigh) But a cool new series is coming out with a great writer in Joe Casey. Valhalla Mad is apparently about three mythical hero-gods who go to New York City to party...sweet! Well, it looks like I (and hopefully you) will be following this series too...cheers! |
My Friend Death: Revived Edition Release Party. Feb 15 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
Had a great time on Saturday, February 14th meeting up with amazing local comic creator, Tyler Kelting during his My Friend Death: Revived Edition Release Party at Empire Strikes (600 NW 23rd St., Suite 103), a friendly neighborhood comic shop located in Mesta Place, the uptown OKC district, more about Empire Strikes later. The story in Tyler’s My Friend Death comic series; which he is the creator, writer, and artist for, follows an unlikely team-up of the Angel of Death and a teenage girl trying to preserve order in a world of chaos after Death’s thousand year slumber which causes the Earth to fall into disarray with the dead returning back to life as undead monsters. Saturday’s event was the release of the Tyler’s revamped My Friend Death, issue #1 with all the greatness of the original with enhanced visuals in the issue! |
Including an exclusive variant cover only available at Empire Strikes and regular cover will be available in comic shops around the city, and Norman on Wednesday, February 18th. For more on Tyler Kelting and his art, comics and etc., visit his webpage here: http://tkinkart.com/
I want to say thanks for the hospitality during my coverage of this event for The OKC Edge to those at.. Empire Strikes: Jeremy Privett and owners, Bryan & Camille O’Quinn! This was my first visit to this great comic shop, and I will be back. Bryan and I shared some common connections during my visit there, and I thoroughly enjoyed our conversations! For more on Empire Strikes, visit their website: http://empirestrikes.net/empire/ or on Facebook. By phone at: (405) 771-0763 or email: [email protected]. |
Dallas Comic Con-Fan Day 2015: The Experience. Feb 10 2015
Written By Chris W Cody
I was super stoked to get the opportunity to cover Dallas Comic Con-Fan Days 2015 at The Irving Convention Center last weekend. This two-day event featured four-stories of nerd-bliss for hardcore fans of Dr. Who, Arrow, Star Trek, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Power Rangers; who all had cast representatives there. There were also many major and indie comic artists, cos-players and merchandise vendors of all sorts. But those of you who know me well, know that I was really jacked because The Walking Dead and their Saturn award-winning actress, Melissa McBride (Carol Peletier) was going to be there for us dead-heads to get up close and personal with. The highway trek to the Dallas began in the wee hours on Saturday morning. We arrived before the opening to get our press credentials and set up potential interviews. Once we got through the gate, we were off to the sprawling, Texas-sized exhibit hall to see all the comic artists and enough cool swag the could have filled about a dozen Wal-Marts. There was everything a comic geek could have hoped for. I started off by checking out some of the vendors selection. Tons and tons of sooo many different types of books and toys. I spent a lot of time just taking it all in...and searching the dollar boxes for hidden gems! Once I meandered through the maze of people and tables, I found (a bathroom!) ...and about 30 comic artists ready to do commissions, sketches and autographs...SCORE!! I got to meet and talk to a good number of them. I'll post the interviews in the following days, so keep an eye out. After a few trips to the truck to slam my share of frosty, cold ones, it was time to go up to were the photo ops were taking place. They had Dr. Who set props and Ghostbusters and Star Wars cos-players all over the place. When I got through the line of over 500 eager TWD people, I had the chance to (very briefly) talk to Melissa McBride. It went down as such: Me: “Hello! How's it going? How are you doing with all of this?” McBride: “Hello, fine..I'm fine. Chris Cody with The O-K-C Edge, huh?”(as she reads my media pass)- |
Me: “Yes ma'am! I'm really happy to be here covering the event!”
McBride: “Good...that's good...” (we awkwardly lean in to get the picture) Me: “So...are you ready for the mid-season premier tonight?” McBride: “Yes, I am.” Me: “What can we expect?” (she looks at me and kinda gives me a frustrated, but polite smile, as if to say, “you know I can't tell you that”, while the nice volunteer lady reminds me to keep moving.) Me: “Okay, thanks so much! Have a good one.” McBride: “Thanks. You too.” ...and that was it. I'm sure she gets super-fans trying to get something out of her about what's coming up in the show all the time, so I understand. It would have been super cool to get an interview, but they are really stretched for time at these events. Day two wasn't as crowded, but there were still a bunch of people everywhere, especially in the lines for photo ops and autographs with the TV/movie stars. I talked to some more comic artists and sat in on the Q & A panel with Christopher Judge from Stargate: SG1 fame. He was really funny and (almost too) open about on and off set antics, involving bodily function pranks. Good times were had by all. I also (of course) stuck around for the Q & A with Melissa McBride. (here's a link to the official youtube video from it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1VnUwbkVFM ) As the show began to wind down, we said our good byes and headed back to Oklahoma. In Closing, Dallas Comic Con-Fan Days 2015 was a great event with a buffet of stuff for nerds of all ages. They'll be having another event this May. I highly recommend going if you have the chance because Stan freakin' Lee, Adam West, Carrie Fisher, Hulk Hogan and slew of other geek-elite will be on hand. I'll be there...cheers! |
Exclusive: Actor, Jeff S Anderson's Experiences In Film. Jan 26 2015
Written By Will Harrison
I recently had the chance to be a part of a special screening of a great locally made film - Violet. Through that process I had the chance to meet many wonderful individuals, one of whom was actor Jeff S Anderson. You may know him from films such as The Last Of The Mohicans, The Unrest, Yellow, Feast Of Vampires and of recent Violet and The Post Human Project. When meeting him he was down to earth and friendly. So I followed up with him and asked if he would talk to us about his experience in being an actor, he replied yes. So below is the interview. Enjoy! Will: When and where did you get your start in film? Jeff: I got my start in film in the summer of 1991 in The Last of the Mohicans, which we were filming out in, and around Ashville, N.C. They held a casting call in my hometown of Shawnee and I stopped by on my way home from work and they had already finished but saw my long hair so said "let us go ahead and snap a Polaroid and get your number". I forgot all about it but got a call about 2 weeks later from the casting dept. asking if I could be out in Ashville in two weeks! Had a blast on this film and kinda caught the acting bug there! Will: What has been your favorite experiences in working in film? Jeff: So many great experiences working in film; The Last of the Mohicans was so huge and epic, and my first, that it blew me away! The size of the production and all! Things like filming the Massacre Valley scene for a whole week up in a mountain and coming back to film every morning after trampling down all the 3 ft. grass during the battle scenes but finding it all replanted for the next days shoot! I love meeting all the people on the sets like The Cherokee Word for Water, cast AND crew, and the many friends I have worked with on the Mark William's films! Once filming an episode of Real Stories of the Highway Patrol we got a scare when we were filming a hostage scene and the house was surrounded and some local cops were hired to surround the house and a REAL Highway Patrol just happened to drive by and we heard him skid to a stop and jump out of his car running with gun drawn and EVERYBODY started yelling and waving "NO, we are just filming a TV show!!!" |
Will: Do you have a process when getting ready for a role?
Jeff: Depending on the part I like to watch a lot of films on the subject to kind of get into that mode but mainly it is all script study and working my lines. I haven't really had much training but I highly recommend it! I see classes I want and plan to take all the time! We are lucky to have great resources for training right here in Oklahoma! Will: Do you have advice for those trying to get into film? if so what would it be? Jeff: I would definitely check out some film or acting classes! I search casting calls all the time on the internet but if you can get into some classes and get hooked up with a good talent agent you will be a jump ahead! Places like The Actor Factory have classes and a weekly email memo they send out that lists a lot of casting calls! Will: Please tell us about your experience with Post human project. Jeff: I heard about The Post Human Project on Facebook for my friends, Wendy Parker and Sha'ree Green from WeerNProduction. They needed some people for a scene at a little bar just east of my hometown so a friend and I showed up the next day! I played a biker shooting pool! Had a blast and met a lot of cool people there! Top notch crew and production! Will: If you could go back in time, is there a role that you would change how you did the role? Or not do? Jeff: I'd like to change all of them! Haaa! No, seriously though, I do like to pick apart my work but mostly I like what I've put out there, I just need to get more training on bringing more out of my roles. Will: Please tell us about your future projects that are planned. Jeff: I have been out hitting festivals, premieres and screenings on several projects and having a blast meeting all the people there! I have been in talks with a tv show that will start shooting a series in California this summer called Big Sky and I am always in search of new projects! Thank you so much! You heard it here first. If you would like to find out more about Jeff S Anderson, you can find him on Facebook and you can get a full list of his filmography on IMDb.com |
Teen Titans Superhero School Event Report Jan 25 2015
Written by Scott Cosby
Great fun and a good crowd at this past Saturday, January 24th from 10:30am to 12pm at the Teen Titans Superhero School Day - hosted by Brian Berlin of New World Comics (6219 N Meridian Ave) with his great staff & amazing local cosplayers! Superhero School focuses on different superheroes or teams as well as villains, which gets kids of all ages interested in reading and comics. The Superhero School motto: “I am super, you are super, and we are super!” This Superhero School focused on DC comics’ Teen Titans! In appearance on Saturday: Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire, Raven, Robin, Nightwing, Terra, Donna Troy, and Wonder Girl. Teen Titans were created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, first appeared in the comic: Brave and the Bold #54 (1964), and still continues in comics to the present day. The kids at Saturday’s Superhero School were really on their game with the Teen Titans characters, comics, and TV animated series! The next Superhero School will feature, DC comics’ The Flash! For more information on the events, sales, and other happenings at New World Comics, visit them on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/newworldcomicsokc |
Punk Rock Tuesdays At The Drunken Fry: It's A Hit Jan 14 2015
Written By Will Harrison
Punk Rock Tuesdays at The Drunken Fry is the place to be. If you havent been yet you need to check it out. On Tuesdays, the place is packed full of punks and music lovers alike. At first glance, The Drunken Fry might not seem like much of an eye catcher, but when you step inside you'll find your eyes were wrong. It's a cozy dim lit hangout, with plenty of smiling faces to greet you. Why is it named The Drunken Fry you ask? Its because of its great beer on tap and crispy, tasty fries. With so many options for unique dipping sauces...you cant go wrong! Now, once you've had your fill on fries, then its time for the show and time to get your groove on. They get pretty loud and rambunctious on Tuesday nights, but thats what you want when going to a concert right? You know the saying, "If it is too loud then you're too old!" With that being said, come out on Tuesdays and get your punk on - if you're not too much of a pansie! |
The Punk Scene Is back In OKC! Dec 28 2014
Written By Will Harrison
The Punk Scene is back, thats right folks It's alive and well in OKC. I had the chance to attend a great local Punk concert at Snug Lounge in OKC - The headliners were Revolt. The openers were Reno City Weirdos, Chokehole Stab and Anarky For Assholes. They all had their own flair but each put on a great show. There was great crowd response. I remember back in the late 90s the Punk Scene was pretty big, then it took a dive and then i started seeing more Metal and Indie bands show up. Im glad to know Punk has come back in full force! just within the last year i've seen many venues hosting Punk concerts. Farmers Market, Labyrinth in Norman, The Conservatory, Snug lounge and Leon's Lounge before it shut down. Snug lounge is a small "snug" venue. The people and workers there are friendly. it has a full on Mosh Pit. Its a great place to grab a drink with friends and enjoy a local show. I enjoyed the setting there and plan on coming back again. |
Film Review: Violet Dec 3 2014
Written By Chris W Cody
Last Saturday at The Paramount OKC, I had the honor of being invited to a private screening of Native Boy Productions latest project, Violet. Produced, written, and directed by Mark D. Williams, Violet is a short psychological thriller starring: Happy Frejo, Delno Ebie, Jeff S. Anderson, and Kelly Sumpter; and was filmed entirely in Oklahoma. Our story begins with a young, loving couple Michael and Kerry Harold (Ebie and Frejo, respectively) preparing to move into a new house. After picking some boxes up at his dad’s (Anderson as Sam Harold), they accidently pack an old briefcase with some items from a psychiatric hospital, including some leg restraints, a VHS tape, and a creepy doll. Things start to get weird when Kerry begins feeling a strange presence and experiences unexplainable occurrences. This creates conflict in the relationship, leading to more investigating in the matter. Without giving too much away, the situation intensifies dramatically, to sinister revelations. To me, one of the many highlights of this well put together short film is the meticulous use of creative cinematography, music and editing to instill tension. Much like the iconic piano parts in the horror classic Halloween (1978) by John Carpenter, the score (and sound in general) was really outstanding. I couldn’t tell if it was latency from the computer showing the movie or a minor audio/video dialog synch up early on, but that would be my only critique. (Then again, it could have been the two Stellas I enjoyed through-out the evening.) I also thought the entire cast did a fantastic job with each of their roles, top to bottom. |
The dialog was believable and their performance, as a whole, was spot on. The makeup/wardrobe on Violet (Sumpter) was dark and super creepy…well done! Williams finds a way to take all these moving pieces and orchestrate them in to a solid realization of his vision. With this being a primarily Native American cast, I thought they did a nice job of directing it to a broader audience. Plus the little bits of humor, here and there, gave the film some levity in proper moments. Also, anything with Jeff S. Anderson is usually gold. He’s been in everything from: The Last of the Mohicans, to The Cherokee Word for Water, and even the critically acclaimed local Sci-Fi/Drama, The Posthuman Project. He’s kinda the “Danny Trejo” of Native actors, in the sense that whenever he appears on camera, his commanding presence jumps off the screen…plus he’s in practically everything. The World Premiere of Violet will be here in OKC at Harkins Theater in Bricktown at 7pm on Sunday, January 11, 2015. (Exactly one year after they first starting shooting the movie.) I’m also pretty sure they’ll be showing Violet at some film festivals in the region, so keep an eye out for future announcements from Williams and Native Boy Productions. I enjoyed this flick…go check it out! Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars |
Batman Night @ The District House: Featuring Artist Jerry Bennett Dec 1 2014
Written By Will Harrison
Tuesday, Dec 2nd at The District House in The Plaza - There will be a showing of Batman Returns. A film starring Micheal Keaton, Danny Devito and Michelle Pyfer. Directed and produced by Tim Burton. This film is a good matchup for the holidays as it was Christmas themed. This film features Batman fighting Catwoman, Penguin and a character named Max Shreck played by Christopher Walken. The show starts at 7:00 p.m. During the showing, you will be able to purchase Batman themed prints from artist Jerry Bennett - Artist of Nadir's Zenith. He was featured recently in Outlook Magazine. Pictured on the left and right are the prints to be sold at the event. So come out get some coffee and enjoy a great Batman flick. While you're here - pick up a print or two from from Jerry Bennett. Here are a few links if you would like to find out more. https://www.facebook.com/districthouseokc https://www.facebook.com/artistjerrybennett?fref=ts |
It's Here! Pop Alchemy Presents: Neon Ouro Boros - Art Show! Nov 13 2014
Written By Will Harrison
OKC, It’s time to open your mind for a different kind of art show! Not your typical wine and cheese art show. Not like one you might have seen before at some of your local galleries. On November 15th @ 7 Pm Graphic Elements & Design, located in The Plaza District, Will be hosting a new type of art show! The Pop Alchemy show will feature – An array of amazing design work by None other than Eric Heckert. The show will feature a cash bar with beer, wine and signature drinks, hors d’oeuvres with a retro underground style soundtrack performed by DJ Jack Acid!! I talked with Mr. Heckert to see if I could find out a little more about the show. This was the interview as follows. Will – Can you describe the show for us in more detail? Eric - As far as the concept of the show goes, I would rather allow the attendees come to their own conclusions. Not to be cagey, but I'm more interested in interpretation than definition. Will – Why did you decide to do a show like this in OKC? Eric - For all you comic-heads out there. I'm heavily influenced by 70's New Wave METAL HURLANT-style Sci-Fi, Bronze Age Whatever, specifically Steranko, Starlin and The Studio, mid 80's Independent-Era Chaykin, Keith Giffen's weird cubist phase, late 80's/early 90's pre-VERTIGO game changers and finally, the Grant Morrison/Gideon Star grave vignette 'We're All Policemen', which still stands as my personal favorite bon mot to ever emerge out of The Invisibles Experience (and if you were reading it back in the day on a month to month, you'll understand what I mean by EXPERIENCE). |
Will – What is the end goal for the show?
Eric - I don't know, I thought it might be fun to give the public a very contextual viewpoint that maybe they haven't experienced before. Who knows? Maybe it will start a trend for other artists out there to either rent some space for a night or pull open their garage doors, hang up some of their works, play their favorite music really, really loud and see who shows up. Will – Do you plan on doing more shows like this, in the future? Eric - Yes and No. I would definitely love to do some more independent, as well as, collaborative shows, however, I do feel it's kind of pointless to repeat myself, so each show would need to be totally unique and bring it's own funky and thematic vibe. Well you heard it here first. The artist is a amazing as well as his show will be. Come out and support you local artists and fellow man! See you there! here are a few links as well, for more info. http://www.popalchemy.com https://www.facebook.com/PopAlchemy?fref=nf On Twitter @popalchemy |
Wizard World Tulsa 2014: My Walking Dead Experience Nov 12 2014
Written By Chris W Cody
Last weekend, Wizard World Comic Con invaded Tulsa, OK and four current and former cast members of AMC’s critically acclaimed TV series, The Walking Dead were there to treat their diehard fans to an up close and personal experience, not to be soon forgotten. Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints; Blade II), Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy; Cliffhanger), Jon Bernthal (The Wolf of Wall Street; Fury), and Scott Wilson (Dead Man Walking; The X-Files; CSI) were all on hand to sign autographs, pose for pictures, and even do some VIP meet and greets with some lucky fans. To us, they are Daryl Dixon, Meryl Dixon, Shane Walsh, and Hershel Greene… our heroes and anti-heroes in this ratings smashing, post-apocalyptic horror/drama. I arrived at Cox Business Center not too long after the doors opened on Saturday. I knew it was going to be something special as soon as I saw Boba Fett, The Predator, The Joker, and some Ghostbusters milling around eating hotdogs. My wife, Ashlee and I were really excited to see all The Walking Dead fans dressed in cosplay and we were looking forward to meeting the actors who make up some of the cast of our sacred story. We checked in, got our wrist bands and add-ons, and we were off to see what Wizard World had in store for us. First, we checked out all the comic and memorabilia booths. This was my maiden voyage at a comic con of this size, and holy crap, did they had a ton of super cool stuff! We came across the middle booths where the comic artists were signing prints and drawing sketches. I grew up on Marvel and DC Comics, so when I looked down the aisle and I saw people like Neil Adams (Artist - Batman; Green Lantern; X-Men; Superman; Avengers), Rob Liefeld (Creator/Writer/Artist - Deadpool; Cable; X-Force;), and Kevin Maguire (Artist - Justice League; Batman Confidential; Captain America; X-Men)… I was star struck! I continued to stroll down the rows of award winners and Hall of Famers, and then I found myself face to face with Arthur Suydam (Creator/ Writer/Artist-The Walking Dead; Marvel Zombies; Evil Dead). He graciously gave me an interview and signed my TWD cover print, an anniversary gift from my smokin’ hot wife. Still buzzing from my first interview with a “celebrity”, I explored further down the massive hall to see Corey Feldman (Stand By Me; The Goonies; Gremlins; The Lost Boys), Lou Ferrigno (The Hulk) , Robert Englund (Freddie Kruger), and Ralph Macchio (The Karate Kid; The Outsiders ; My Cousin Vinnie)!? It seems my nerd-cup runnith over! I thought I may, in fact, be dead and had awoken in some sort of 1980’s geek-heaven. But, no… they were all right there, in the flesh and blood, signing schwag and posing for pictures. I took a moment to soak it all in and I couldn’t help but think to myself that this is a pretty damn cool event! |
After finishing my 25 oz. brew, it was now time to get in line for The Walking Dead group photos. We waited patiently as fans filed in and out. A giddy air of female excitement was present, with the wildly popular Norman Reedus and company just mere feet from hundreds of us “dead heads”. Patiently, we waited until it was our turn. We were last in line, but that was good. It gave us a few extra moments with TWD cast.
First, I met Jon Bernthal. He was happy to accept my praise of his performance in Fury with a “appreciate ‘cha, bud. Thanks for watching!’’ He then proceeded to hit on my wife. Next was Scott Wilson who was elated to see my “Hershel’s Farm” shirt, with a friendly: “Now that’s what I’m talking about…a guy who knows what’s up! Get over here!” We shook hands and bro-hugged. Then I met Norman Reedus and said something like: “Thanks for doing such a great job with the show!” He smiled and thanked me for the support, with a fist bump, smiling head-nod, and a back pat. ’’ He also proceeded to hit on my wife. Finally, Michael Rooker greeted me with a “Hey man! How are ya? Good…Let’s do this thang!” So I agreed, and the moment was captured. After Rooker said his goodbyes to my Ashlee, i.e. “Alright sexy, your hot, but you gotta go!” Her ego was fully flamed and I knew I had done well setting this encounter up. After I dragged Ashlee from the clutches of these drunkin’ celebrity hunks, we decided to retreat to the comforts of our car to get some air and have a cooler beer or two. Something told me to slip out the alley exit, due to the straight shot to our vehicle. As fortune would have it, we spotted two security guys looking around suspiciously, and who pops out of the VIP exit, but Reedus himself! I say (jokingly) to Ashlee, “Hey! There’s Daryl!” She sees her chance and proceeds to re-engage the conversation we just had with him minutes before. Something like: “Hey Norman! Thanks so much for wearing my Autism Awareness bracelet! Our whole family’s into The Walking Dead! Even our three-year-old son watches!” He responds with: “No problem. Damn! Three?! That’s crazy!” We have a laugh and she says: “Do you think you’ll post a picture wearing it on your social media?” Reedus assures us that: “Your about to see millions of ‘em!” We expressed our heartfelt thanks for his understanding and support, as we go to our car to swoon, and he goes to his Caesar-like booth to sign and take pix with fans for hours and hours. I was left with a personal attachment to all these famous people who were so down to earth and genuine. They took the time and really cared that we cared so much. I found this reassuring and it only reinforced my devotion to all things The Walking Dead. Due to the resounding success in Tulsa, Wizard World has already locked in dates for October 23rd, 24th, and 25th in 2015. So get your tickets now, because I know the demand for this kind of geek-sheik experience will be even higher next year. I’ll be back and I hope to see you there too. Excelsior, my fellow nerds! |
Bobaflex @The Labyrinth, In Norman, Was A Hit! Nov 10 2014
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Written By Will Harrison
The Bobaflex show at The Labyrinth in Norman on Friday night was amazing! A great venue and a list of great bands, you can't beat that. Headlining was Bobaflex and Royal Bliss. Following was October Rage, Soul Torrent and Dark Water Prophecy. All great bands yet very different in sound. My favorite was Bobaflex, they rocked the house, I especially enjoyed their cover song Sound Of Silence. From there they kept the energy going through the whole set.Lots of energy! Good times. October Rage gave us a good dose of their medicine. It's was a blast of great Ausie rock n roll. The venue is set up great for sound and theres pleanty of room to lounge or headbang. While getting to see a great show you can also get a cold one with friends or even order a Burger cooked fresh on the spot, I hear they are amazing as well. For more info about The labyrinth or the bands mentioned, here are a few links you can check out. http://www.ticketstorm.com/c/5882/thelab... http://www.theofficialbobaflex.com http://www.twitter.com/bobaflex http://www.myspace.com/bobaflex |
Izumicon 2014: OKC's Asian Animation Film Fest. Nov 3 2014
Written By Will Harrison
I really enjoyed Izumicon this year. It's a great local convention that is in its eighth year now and growing. When talking to the Guest Relations Director Meggan Cividanes, she mentioned... That since their move from The Reed center in a Midwest city to The Cox center in OKC that it doubled in size. With great headliners for the show like voice talents - Dante Basco, Janet Varney, Christopher Sabat and Quinton Flynn, it's not a surprise that it was such a success. They had special guests Jinn put on an amazing show as well. The Japanese rock band was really excited to be here in The States; it was said they went sightseeing after the convention. We got the chance to video interview the guests pictured on the side panels, They were fun- loving and very entertaining. That interview will be posted soon. So definitely be looking for that. Thanks so much for the hospitality from the Izumicon crew. We enjoyed being a part of your event. We look forward to being a part next year as well. For more info about Izumicon and their guests go to: www.izumicon.com They can be found on Facebook as well. |
Batman Day 2014 - New World Comics Nov 3 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
Great fun on Saturday, November 1st from 11am to 7pm at the New World Comics (6219 N Meridian Ave); celebrating Batman Day which was hosted by the owner, Brian Berlin and his staff along with outstanding local cosplayers, including several versions of the caped crusader present as well as his allies and enemies. And a little costumed Batman puts the smack down on The Joker at one point! There were great deals and free comics offered all day. Also; free sketches by awesome local artists, such as Jerry Bennett, Ellis Goodson, Don Rosencrans, and Derreck Jackson. It was a fun time for all! For more information and upcoming events at New World Comics, visit them on Facebook at: facebook.com/newworldcomicsokc. |
Campus Ghosts Of Norman, Oklahoma: Book in Review. Oct 30 2014
Written By Will Harrison
A book dedicated to historical stories of ghosts and folklore in Norman Oklahoma. That’s exactly what it is. It’s a great premise and a great way to dive into Oklahoma hauntings .I found this book to be a good read, Very informative and intriguing. My favorite stories from the book were …The Ghostly Organist (A story about a teacher that stills haunts the grounds of OU). The Never –Ending Affair (a story of a ghostly love affair that seems to be still going on even to this day). I also found The Jimi Hendrixs story amazing as well. Did you know he performed here right before his death in 1970? Supposedly he still hangs out around a statue located on the OU campus. Jeff Provine is a talented young man, with a good grasp on writing interesting stories. |
He is a native Oklahoman that is proud of his heritage. When asked what his future plans were he answered “He plans on writing more books and continuing to educate people about their history”. He also plans to continue his Paranormal tours of Oklahoma.
After reading all these ghost stories; It makes me want to get out my trusty camera and head to Norman. Who knows…maybe I’ll catch some ghosts or spirits on film. Could be fun. For more info about Jeff Provine or how to get a hold of his books, check out www.jeffprovine.com Email – [email protected] Ghost Tours -http://visitou.wufoo.com/forms/ou-ghost-tour/ |
Live Music Review: Agent Orange Oct 27 2014
Written By Chris W Cody
Last Saturday night in Norman at The Labyrinth, I had the intense pleasure of attending a show of one of the true pioneers of surf/skate punk in Agent Orange. I arrived early to get my tickets and slam some pre-show brews with some buddies. With this being a 7:00PM show, (naturally) it started about 40 minutes late, which gave the crowd time to leisurely stagger in, check out the Merch tables and snack selection, while the bands and crew mill around backstage and in the parking lot for a smoke or two. Local Shawnee punkers, Kinda Creepy kicked things off with a high energy set of tight, well-written tunes that got all our adrenaline going. Loud and proud, they belted out the goods and didn’t disappoint this eager, costume-clad crowd. I was impressed by these guys. They know who they are and it shows. Then it was time for the timeless garage, psych-punk styling of local heroes, Psychotic Reaction. I say “heroes” because they’ve been a staple in the Oklahoma music scene for many years and have gone through multiple lineup changes with a resolute focus and unyielding dedication to their craft. These cats always bring the cool. Old school riffing, ball-rattling drums and in-your-face attitude is what the PR boys were slinging at this Halloween punk party and business was good. Next up was OKC punk rockers, THEY PLAY WOLF. The 3-piece belted out a solid set that was unfortunately over-shadowed by tensions between the sound-guy and the band. This later came to headway when the house lights came on to signal the set was done. The band didn’t think their time should have been up yet, so they continued to play a meandering, five minute, 2-chord “EFF YOU” song to show their displeasure. The now super annoyed sound-guy flicked the house lights off and on with the rapid temper as your mom might do breaking up a fight between siblings. Though slightly amusing to some of us, I’m sure the venue (and crowd) was ready to get to the next act. |
The Architects from Kansas City, a literal band of brothers, took the stage with their gritty hard rock sound that was similar to early AC/DC. (In fact, they did a great cover of “Sin City” by the Australian Hall of Famers.) Melodic vocal and guitar riffs, with thrashing rhythms dominated the sound system, which seemed to be set to 11. The band’s road-proven, cock-sure bravado was justified. They were really talented and just as loud. They also had a very impressive and professional stage presence. Another noteworthy tidbit is the way they packaged their music. It was a detailed comic book with a CD on the final page with colorful illustrations and vivid imagery. I thought it was a very creative way to package their music.
Finally, around 11pm Agent Orange, from Orange County, CA took the stage to much elation from the die-hard punkers and newbies alike. Singer/guitarist and founding member Mike Palm was all smiles as we settled in for the start of the set. They then proceeded to pummel us with over an hour of crusty surf punk. They played classics “Everything Turns Grey”, “I Kill Spies”, “Living in Darkness” and “Bloodstains” which incited dancing from the old-school in the audience, as did crowd-pleasing covers of the Dead Kennedys’ “Police Truck”, Jefferson Airplane’s “Somebody to Love”, and beloved standards “Miserlou” and ”Pipeline”, both Dick Dale covers. With this being a Halloween party, they of course had to play their 2010 single “This House is Haunted” and luckily for us it kicked ass like the rest of the set! I think I can speak for most, if not all, when I say that Agent Orange’s show was everything the crowd was hoping for and more. Good times were defiantly had by all. For over 35 years these guys have been perfecting their surf punk chops and proving they can keep playing music on their own terms. Here’s to 35 more! CHEERS, fellas! |
Get Ready! Halloween Is Here! Oct 20 2014
Written By Will Harrison
Hey Edgers, It's that time of year again! That's right Halloween! October is by far my favorite month and why you ask? Costumes, Candy, carnivals haunted houses and haunt parties. Who doesn't enjoy those things? And for what it's worth who doesn't love candy? Don't forget it's also time for The OKC Edge Halloween Special - which airs the week of Halloween. We have some fun stuff for the show this year with some amazing guests. It will be a blast! Its theme this year is Creativity - So to explain myself better - It's all about the creative parts of Halloween. Costuming, treats and music. So you better check it out. The Halloween culture is alive here in OKC... We have many great Haunts such as The Sanctuary above The Voodoo Lounge and Guthrie Haunts. Even The Orr Family Farm has decided to do a Halloween theme this year, where you can fight off the zombie hordes. |
Shawnee is having their annual Boo On The Bell Street festival on October 23-25. Its listed to have - Trick or treating and a carnival along with a list of other festivities like a pet costume contest and a paranormal tour.
Moore is having their Haunt Old Town festival on October 25th. Listed to have trick or treating, face painting, inflatable fun rides, clowns and many other fun things going on. The Moore library will be open with an insect petting zoo, monster make up and fun for all ages. Don't forget OAF Con is in Norman this year. At The Embassy Suites, October 25-26. It's a great local comic convention where you can get some great deals and meet some cool local comic artists and writers. We will have a booth there so be sure and stop by. Well, there it is Edgers just some of the fun things going on this year in the month of October. Be sure an check out as many of these events as you can. Support Local! |
The Walking Dead: An overview of the comic book Oct 15 2014
Written Chris W Cody
WOW! No…I mean HOLY FREAKIN’ CRAP!! I sure hope you just witnessed the brutally explosive Season 5 premier of AMC’s ratings hoarding, blood soaked roller coaster ride known as THE WALKING DEAD. I just did, and after roughly 7 months of waiting and endless hype…BOOM! It really hit the ground running and never let up. Episode 501: No Sanctuary completely lived up to all the expectations of even the most hardcore of fans. You can view it online here: http://www.amctv.com/full-episodes/the-walking-dead/3836420874001/no-sanctuary but I’m not really here to review last Sunday’s kick-ass return to this dominant TV Horror-Drama. This is a basic overview of the comic book that got it all started. Way back in 2003, our world was blessed by the writer, Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore’s gritty, black and white comic book, The Walking Dead by publisher Image Comics. Since then it’s gone on to win over 100 awards, including 2010 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series at San Diego Comic-Con International. (That’s a big deal, folks! It just so happens to be the same year AMC picked up the TV show’s pilot episode, thus gasoline hit the proverbial spark.) The story center’s around Cynthiana, Kentucky deputy sheriff Rick Grimes. After being shot in the line of duty, he awakes from a coma in an abandoned hospital to find his town overrun with zombies; I mean “Roamers” or “Lurkers” or “Walkers” or “Biters”. (The “Z-word” is a no-no in this particular universe.) Rick then embarks on a hero’s journey to find his family and (hopefully) a safe haven in Atlanta, and beyond. Needless to say, he encounters all sorts of insane and brutal hardships to ensure the safety of his family and friends in this death-filled, hellish landscape. |
The series deals more with the interpersonal relationships of the incredibly flawed and complex characters, than just a blood and guts horror comic. What Rick is willing to do to keep his family safe is a complete emotional evolution: from apocalypse newbie, to group leader, to peaceful farmer, to savage survivalist, to guerrilla war strategist, to current leader of the new world. It’s that slow, deliberate character arch that drives everyone, including myself, to be so passionate and completely hooked on all things Walking Dead. That, and the fact that anyone could die at any time for any number of crazy reasons!
The TV show is about half way along in the comic book story. Issue #132 comes out this month, and Kirkman has talked about the series going to at least Issue #300, so we’ve got years and years of dramatic storylines and dark character development to look forward to.(Not mention that Kirkman's Novel, The Walking Dead: Descent is out today!) I would recommend this comic book to anyone that’s into post-apocalyptic survival dramas or zombie-horror novels, films, whatever. It’s truly captivating and immersive story-telling, with terrifically dark artwork and depth-providing grey-tones by the great Charlie Adlard. If you pass this series by as “pop culture hype”, you’ll be missing out on something very special. You still don’t believe me!? Well then you decide for yourself. (Email your apologies and thanks to www.TheOKCEdge.com) |
POP ALCHEMIST CONJURES UP NEW SHOW FOR THE PLAZA! Oct 6 2014
Official Press Release.
Oklahoma City, OK - POP ALCHEMY presents its debut exhibit and event titled “NEON OUROBOROS” on Saturday, November 15, 2014, starting at 7:00pm at Graphite Elements & Design in the Plaza District.
This event will showcase the original work of POP ALCHEMY creator/artist Eric Heckert, as well as a cash bar featuring beer, wine and signature drinks, complimentary hors d'oeuvres, and a retro-underground/alternative soundtrack performed by DJ Jack Acid of Pirate Audio Sound System, a pioneer of the “free tekno” movement in the United States. Admission price is $5.00. POP ALCHEMY prints and merchandise will be available for purchase. The Saturday event will be preceded by a preview of select works featured in the exhibit at the same location on Friday, November 14, 2014, coinciding with the Plaza District’s second Friday “Live on the Plaza” open gallery walk night. A limited inventory of POP ALCHEMY prints and merchandise will also be available for purchase. POP ALCHEMY was established by Eric Heckert on December 22, 2012 for the purpose of designing a highly personalized visual language based on esoteric principles as filtered through a pop surrealist lens |
Pop surrealism, or 'lowbrow' art, describes an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California, area in the late 1970s. It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comics, the punk music scene, and hot-rod cultures of the street. The pop surrealist movement has been popularized largely due to Juxtapoz magazine, which was created in 1994 by a group of artists and collectors including Robert Williams, Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III, Greg Escalante, and Eric Swenson.
In January of 2014, Heckert was one of 80 artists selected by Juxtapoz co-founder Greg Escalante to participate in the first national juried pop surrealist exhibit at the Baton Rouge Gallery Center for Contemporary Art. For more information regarding POP ALCHEMY, Eric Heckert and the NEON OUROBOROS show, visit the POP ALCHEMY website at www.popalchemy.com, or follow POP ALCHEMY on Facebook at www.facebook.com/popalchemy and on Twitter @POPALCHEMY. For media inquiries or to obtain high resolution images of the artist’s work, contact Sandina Heckert at (405) 831-7212 or [email protected]. |
Mystik Sanctuary Festival: Something New For OKC. Sept 15 2014
Written By Will Harrison
Mystik Sanctuary Fest was a unique show for Oklahoma. The show was filled with a variety of artists from the style of Techno/Dance/Trance- a first for OKC. Oklahoma is most commonly known for Country and Blues; even though many subcultures of music have been building for quite some time throughout the metro. It was a great show. The place was packed despite the rain on the first night and half of the second. The show was featured at OKC Airpark located on South Western. This is a great venue with good potential. You could say it was mesmerizing or even hypnotizing-whether it was the amazing graphics on the giant monitors or the bare breasted babes covered in body paint. Either way there were plenty of people enjoying the show. The sound was top notch and the giant rave pit was killer. The only real complaints that I heard was that it was a pain to get in and it could’ve been more organized. From my own experience in being there I would agree. With that being said – I still enjoyed the venue. I can’t wait for the next few shows coming up at The OKC Airpark – Chicago, REO Speed Wagon and Foster The people. For more info about concerts at the Airpark Here are a few links- www.zooamp.com www.okcairpark.com |
Batman & Villains - Superhero School Field Trip Sept 15 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
Had fun this past Saturday, September 13th from 10:30am to 12pm at the Batman & Villains - Superhero School Field Trip - hosted by Brian Berlin, owner of New World Comics (6219 N Meridian Ave) and his great staff & amazing local cosplayers! Superhero School is a great creation by Brian that focuses on different superheroes or teams which gets kids of all ages interested in reading & comics. This Superhero School focused on DC comics’ Batman and his rogue’s gallery! The recent Saturday field trip was held at Toyko (2501 W Memorial Rd., Suite 200) in Quail Springs Mall. This was my first visit to Toyko, and it lives up to its tag line: “a toy store specializing in the strange and bizarre.” I will be back there! Thanks to Brian and the folks at Toyko for their hospitality during my coverage of this event! For more information on Toyko and store updates, visit them on Facebook at: facebook.com/ToykoToys. |
Kattfest 2014: Living The Dream Sept 10 2014
Written by Will Harrison
There I was! Camera in hand, anticipating which band would start playing next. There was an onslaught of music slamming me in the face one after the other. First, the stage from the right, then the stage from the left and then the right again. It was amazing and mind shocking at the same time. The sun bore down on me, sweat poured down my face as I scrambled from the VIP deck to the other side where the signings were – for the chance to meet up with my favorite bands. I was living the dream. Yes it was a long day…but well worth it. I was surrounded by my favorites bands - Seether, Skillet, Godsmack , Buckcherry and many more. You just don’t feel the energy that was there unless you see it live. This was the first time I was at a music event of this proportion. The venue was amazing! The staff was great and very organized. I give this show a big thumbs up! RockStar Energy was there handing out free drinks. How can you beat that? I know everyone appreciated having them out there, for it was very hot that day. RockStar was shoveling out new flavors of their popular energy drink. My favorites were Cherry Citrus and Blue Ice. I look forward to being a part of this event for years to come. I highly recommend it for any true rocker or just lovers of Mainstream music. Be sure and support your local music stations such as Rock 100.5 The Katt. If it weren’t for them we wouldn’t have this grand event to attend, neither would we hear new rocking music when it comes out. That’s just something to think about. Check out these links: http://www.katt.com/ http://www.twitter.com/thekatt |
Whovians Day Out - Hosted by Dig-it. Sept 8 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
Had a blast Sunday, September 7th from 1 – 4pm at the Whovians Day Out – a Doctor Who fan day event hosted by Art & Stephanie Sunday at DigIt (1739 NW 16th) in the Plaza District of NW OKC! The fun included a costume contest (favorite Doctor, Companion, or any other characters and villains) and trivia questions from all Doctor Who timelines by Stephanie Sunday with some awesome prizes for both. Also in attendance were two (2) great Doctor Who fan groups: OKC Serendipity & Central Oklahoma Whovians with awesome displays and cosplayers. Keep a look-out for these groups if there are any Doctor fans searching fan club opportunities, and both can be found on Facebook. Big Thanks to Art & Stephanie Sunday for their hospitality during my coverage of this event! Check out DigIt, if you are every around the Plaza District. For more info, visit them at: facebook.com/digitokc. Next month, they will host a Star Wars themed event on October 5, 2014! |
Signing Event at New World Comics - Sep 6 2014. Sept 8 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
It was a great Saturday getting to meet up with an amazing comic creator at New World Comics (6219 N Meridian Ave) in NW OKC! Derreck Jackson was on-hand with his new issue, previous issues, and various sketch covers on display. That new issue: The Speeding Bullet #3, which is a female Flash-like character and includes his other character creations as well. I’m looking forward to reading the issue which is published through his Big Fat Zip Entertainment. Derreck had a great presence on Saturday and awesome with his fan base as always. He’s also a member of the local Facebook group, Oklahoma Comic Creators (OCC) and a good friend to me. For more on Derreck Jackson and his published comics, visit him on Facebook or his webpage here: http://www.derreckwaynejackson.com/ |
OKC's Music Scene Is Growing : Get Ready! Sept 5 2014
Written By Will Harrison
Open your mind and ready your ear buds for a weekend of major concert proportions. Whether it be local or national music that gets your fancy in an uproar - This weekend will fulfill all who are hungry for great music. If you haven't noticed, concerts are starting to be a really big cash cow for OKC. I remember back before the Maps projects and other such projects;our public representatives promised that we would open doors to bigger shows and bands if we would move forward with the building of a new properties such as The Bricktown Canal, The Devon Tower and so on. It looks to me that their plans worked and we couldn't be happier. This weekend alone there are three major concert festivals plus the smaller ones that aren't featured in this article. We will be covering both KattFest and Mystik Sanctuary as press, so look for some great videos and interviews soon. We are looking forward to being a part of these festivals and many more. So join with us to build an even bigger music scene here in our great city of OKC - by going to concerts and buying CDs and other swag that gets your fancy going! Here are the links for the shows featured. http://www.mystiksanctuaryfestival.com http://www.rockstaruproar.com http://www.livemusiconthecanal.com |
My Friend Death – Part One Comic Review Aug 11 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
During SoonerCon23; near the end of this past June, I picked up a copy of Tyler Kelting’s My Friend Death – Part One comic to review. Tyler is a local artist living in Edmond who works in various mediums including painting, drafting, metal-work, and currently the artist at Geek- Dumb Comics. He studied Art & Design at Oklahoma State University (OSU). Tyler has developed My Friend Death series’ characters and story over the last couple of years, and now is in digital as well as print formats! The comic focuses on Death as the main character, who at the beginning is charged with starting the apocalypse. He, of course, gets into other matters and ends up nodding off at his desk. |
Fast-forward 1,000 years and the world have gone to monsters and zombies that roam the Earth, humans are left to cower in small settlements to survive in this new world. Death realizes he’s screwed up and decides he’s the only one that can make things right again. No spoilers here, but I found the story entertaining and interesting in that Tyler made Death the hero of the story. His artwork is amazing in detail and he definitely made it his own. The coloring is vivid and pops off the page! Tyler is currently working on the final touches of issue #3 of his comic series at this time. Visit his webpage for more information on the artist and this comic series: http://myfrienddeath.com. This comic series is meant for mature readers. |
The Walking Dead (T.V. Series) - An Overview July 6 2014
By: Chris W. Cody
ZOMBIES, ZOMBIES, and more ZOMBIES! In case you haven’t been paying attention lately, those lovable flesh-eating dead people are everywhere in popular culture these days. They’re in movies, video games, comic books, clothing stores, action figures and even on your kid’s lunch-boxes. And we have the critically acclaimed television series, The Walking Dead to thanks for this perpetual explosion of all things undead. Since the show’s development by Frank Darabont and premier on Halloween of 2010, TWD has hit the ground running and just keeps picking up more momentum (and viewers for AMC!) Based on the award-winning comic series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, The T.V. adaptation focuses on small-town sheriff Rick Grimes(Andrew Lincoln), who is seriously wounded in an shootout and awakes from a coma to discover a post-apocalyptic world where the undead (or Walkers) eat the flesh of the living. He escapes the abandoned hospital in search of his family and runs into other survivors along the way. Not discovering his loved ones at their ransacked home, Rick finds out that they may have fled to a safe-zone in Atlanta and thus begins his journey. Without giving away too many specific spoilers, Season 1 is mostly about Rick learning what happens to his wife and child, meeting up with other survivors and organizing a plan to stay safe. He finds a group that has a camp just outside of Atlanta, but he quickly finds out they’re not immune from being overrun. With the group’s numbers drastically lessened by walker attacks, they decide to search for the nearby Center for Disease Control (CDC) to find some answers and look for military protection. With things not going as they planned at the CDC and the city crawling with reanimated corpses, the group then takes to the road to look for safe haven. Season 2 picks up with the remaining survivor’s heading to the (supposed) protection of Ft. Benning and their RV is stuck on a highway with wrecked vehicles and death all around them. A hoard of dozens of walkers split the group and some of them have to run into a thick forest for safety. When a child goes missing during the panic, Rick is forced to organize a search party. While looking for days and days, another kid is accidentally shot by a hunter and they end up on a veterinarian‘s farm with another group - |
of survivors that view the zombies as sick, not dead. After Rick’s group butts heads with the farm group about the condition of the walkers, they are eventually overrun, but this time by hundreds of flesh-eaters in all directions. The remaining survivors of the two groups merge and are left with no other choice than explore the roads, always in search of food and shelter. This low point is also where Rick shares the information that a doctor at The CDC told him. They’re ALL infected! No matter how you die, if the brain isn’t destroyed you will come back as a zombie.
In Season 3 the (now much smaller) group now finds themselves on the outskirts of an overrun prison. There are more and more walkers every day and hope is beginning to wane. They begin clearing and securing the prison to see if they can build a new life, protected by the large fences and thick walls. After they see that they are not the only ones who want to call the prison home, the group again suffers tragic losses. All the while an outside group of survivors at the nearby resurrected town of Woodbury is soon alerted to their presence and even some old friends from the Atlanta group are reunited with them. A new threat headed by a charismatic dictator called The Governor, ends with the prison group beating back his soldiers and taking in some civilians from the now deserted and burned out Woodbury. The Governor kills all his own retreating soldiers and escapes. Rick gives up his leadership role in Season 4 to focus on farming. It’s a relatively peaceful time at the prison with dozens of new survivors being let into the group. After a virus runs amuck in the cramped and over-crowded prison, the newly formed council decides to quarantine the sick from the healthy. As the prison group deals with the increasing number of ill and dead, The Governor regroups with important hostages and dozens of new people willing to fight. They catch Rick’s group by complete surprise. With the two forces now set to go to war over the prison, our dramatically out-numbered and out-gunned prison group is beaten and is split into several smaller groups. Defeated, badly injured, and fleeing the carnage of the final prison battle, Rick reaches shelter in a close-by neighborhood. As he recovers (and lets his guard down) a violent group of marauders are scavenging for supplies when Rick has to kill one and escape to survive. (Rick will see them again very soon!) Many back-stories are revealed as the remaining mini-groups search for each other. While they slowly find one another, they keep seeing signs on the train tracks talking of a safe haven called Terminus. When the groups reach the supposed “sanctuary for all”, it is (of course) not as it seems. Rick sees some of his friend’s belongings with the residents of Terminus and is captured when he confronts them about it. |
They are corralled into a train car and the group is (mostly) whole again. Rick meets some new allies and tells them that (The Termites) are “Screwin’ with the wrong people.” Season 4 ends on a cliff-hanger with a high sense of tension and anxiety thick in the air.
So now all of us “Dead-heads” have our calendars circled and DVR’s set for October 12th on AMC at 8PM (CST). Believe me when I tell you that we are counting the days. Season 5 promises to be full of more zombie-killing and fighting for power of this new world that’s void of rules and authority. Check out the trailer here: <link> The Walking Dead TV series is more about seeing what the characters are willing to do to survive and how they have to live with the choices they make and the terrible things they’re forced to do, rather than just a gore-filled horror show. What makes TWD truly unique is that the characters are not super-heroes or mutants or aliens from a distant universe. They’re just regular people, as flawed and vulnerable as you or me. They’re dealing with marital problems, raising children, and other typical every day issues... only they’re doing it while trying to survive a hellish landscape of death and destruction filled with the undead and the kind of people this environment breeds. I think that’s what makes this show so appealing to larger audiences. It’s very easy to get enveloped into the series and feel like you’re one of them. When someone dies, you’re there with them, grieving, feeling that pain…that sacrifice. The creator/writer, Robert Kirkman says that “no one is safe”, as far as who is next to die. The feeling that at any time your favorite character could be next is what keeps us coming back again and again. To see these strangers put aside whatever petty differences they have and come together to fight for one another is a very power aspect of the show. Race, religion, creed, gender, sexual-orientation… it’s all irrelevant. If you’re in the group, then you’re in the group (period!) I know I’m excited to see what happens next and hopefully you will be too. Heres the official Walking Dead season 5 trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4GAs9TJVjM |
New World Comic's: Super Hero School July 30 2014
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Written By Will Harrison
Super Hero School is in full force...Thats right, if you show up to New World Comics on a featured Saturday morning, You and your crew will be introduced to an ensemble of amazing heroes! Played by local artists and friendly locals, your children will be amazed by the stories and legends told by both(Owner)Brian Berlin and The featured group of heroes. During the school There is a question and answer time, in which you or your crew can ask questions relating to the heroes. The featured heroes so far have been The Justice League, The Justice Society and The Fantastic Four, to name a few. We decided to ask owner- Brian Berlin a few questions about Super Hero School, So here we go... Will - Why did you first decide to start Super Hero School? Brian - It was to Get kids familiar with comic characters so when they read, they will be able to jump into comics easier. |
Will - What do you hope people gain from the school? Brian - I hope to get kids into comics and build the local comic community. Will - What characters do you have planned for the future of the school? Brian - We will be featuring The Birds Of Prey, Teen Titans, Young Justice, Thor, and many many more! Will - Who is your all time favorite hero and why? Brian - Zatanna! She's the perfect comic character. She just looks like a magician, her powers are ideal for comics alone. Well you heard it here first! For more information about Super hero School go to - http://newworldcomicsokc.com https://www.facebook.com/newworldcomicsokc |
Batman Night – Barnes & Noble, North May Location July 24 2014
Written by Scott Cosby
From 6-9 pm on Wednesday, July 23rd, Barnes & Noble at the North May location celebrated Batman’s 75th Anniversary with great costumed heroes and villains on hand to meet fans, “Trivia” contest with the cosplayers, and in-store specials going on as well. This event was hosted by Teno Dulina, CEO & Founder of Perception Studios LLC and the great folks at that Barnes & Noble location. The Trivia contest occurred during the festivities with the costumed characters present to answer basic character questions to actual riddles from the comics and the 1966 - 1968 T.V. series. This event was definitely worthy of The Caped Crusader's 75 year reign! The event is in conjunction with Barnes & Noble's "Get Pop-Cultured" events from July 23rd to August 10th, 2014. Visit: BN.COM/Get Pop-Cultured for a schedule of events. |
Felix 9601 - A Local Film review July 18 2014
Written By Will Harrison
Allin KHG: You Never Know Who Sees What Felix 9601 is a short film. Written and directed by Allin KHG and starring Felix Matos. Mr.KHG is a local artist known for his artistic way of viewing the world. This short film is all about obsession and Getting caught. Taking in the fact that it wasn't filmed with a Hollywood budget, adds to its uniqueness. A story about the stalking of an artist Felix Matos Played byFelix Matos. |
Also featured with the main film are two other Video shorts... Filmed by Allin KHG as well. One is untitled and the other is Digging In The Shadows.
Watching these films, make you think about the little details that are often unnoticed. The little cracks and crevices in our minds as well as in our walls. The torments or treasures...depending on how you see the surprises in life. For more information about Allin KHG and how to get a copy of Felix 9601 - go to http://facebook.com/empallin http://empallin.wix.com/khg-interserv/ It is sold, along with his books of art at Digit in The Plaza District. |
SoonerCon23: Read All About It! July 11 2014
Written By Will Harrison
What can be said of SoonerCon 23? Well, a lot actually, besides getting the chance to mingle with old friends there’s the alluring cosplayers amongst the ambiance of the convention itself…SoonerCon 23 is one of the longest running conventions here in OKC.Twenty-three years and going strong! Each year it gets bigger and brighter, a great place to go to meet other cosplayers and learn more about the craft. It’s a great place to find new artists and their artwork. They have many booths in which you can find great deals on comics and collectables, which include mainstream artists as well as indie artists. We had a booth of our own again this year. Attended by yours truly -Will Harrison with one of our writers, Scott Cosby along with some costumed friends of ours - you might have even seen The OKC Joker and his Harley Quinn hanging out at our table. This was our first year to officially start our “Comic Book Recycle Program”. A program which comics that are given to The OKC Edge by way of donation or issues we have purchased ourselves are then given back to the public. It beats sending comics through a grinder and having them turned into a paper sack or something else. |
We enjoy comics and want to send that creativity and good energy back out into the world. It encourages creativity and literacy. That’s something we support. Now for those interested in learning all about the many fields of Geekdom…This place is covered in experts in the field, teaching through panels and live shows all throughout the convention. Larry Nemecek (AKA Dr.Trek) -Author/Journalist and Enthusiest, Vic Mignogna, Tiffany Grant, Jamie Marchi, Matt Greenfield, Matt Frank and many more. We definitely enjoyed being a part of SoonerCon 23. For more information about this convention and the people involved…go to Soonercon.com or find them on Facebook. We had the chance to interview many of the guests and artists involved with the convention- you can see our SoonerCon 23 video as well as our separate exclusives on our YouTube channel and our website. |
Sandra J K Pagan - A Glimpse Through The Lens Of Her Mind. June 17 2014
Written By Will Harrison
I’ve been wanting to do this article for a while now and I finally ran into miss Pagan again - the other night at a mutual friends birthday party. We started talking about it again, so here we go. Sandra Pagan is a talented Photographer and Cosplayer. She can be seen at many events around the OKC area but not limited to that. I asked her several questions about her life as an artist. She was happy to reply. Here they are now. Will - How long have you been doing photography now, What got you into it? Sandra - I started doing photography about 25 years ago. I was given a film camera as a child. I did not get serious about photography until I was 18 and the subject that I wanted to photograph was not taboo. Will – How would you describe your style/medium? Sandra - My photographic style is heavily influenced by art. I am attracted to the artist eye of photography as opposed to the straight on subject. Will – What inspires you or drives you when filming? Sandra - What inspires me when shooting is to create an image that will tell a story. My goal with my photography is to create an art image that will draw the viewer in. Not something that will be easily forgotten in a matter of seconds. Will – Where can people go to look at your stuff? Do you have a website? Sandra - The best place to stay current with what I'm doing is via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SandraJKPagan Will – Where did you get your training at? Are you self trained? Sandra - I was self taught as far as point and shoot cameras. In high school I learned about developing images in a darkroom. In college I took a basic photography class to better understand a camera. From there I learned to develop my own film and prints. I became a photo intern and earned a spot in an art show at the local museum. |
Will – So you do cosplay too? Can you tell us about that? When and where?
Sandra - I love cosplay! Cosplay is something that I used to do at Star Trek cons and then I discovered that lots of people participated in dressing up at other cons as well. My favorite cosplays have been Pris from Bladerunner, Psylocke (X-Force), and currently Talia al Ghul. I am also looking forward to finishing my Capt. America gender bend cosplay. Will – So tell us about your involvement with the book The Illustrated Girl? Sandra - The Illustrated Girl is the brain child of writer Jackson Compton. Joining Jackson is artist Natasha Alterici who is responsible for bringing The Illustrated Girl to life on the pages. Jackson had previously approached me about using my likeness as a character in one of his comic stories. Only a bit part was discussed at the time. A couple of years later Jackson approached me about a story about a little girl with the ability to manifest objects and such into reality thru markings on her skin. He asked if I would be ok with him using my likeness and name. Having read the first page of the story…I was hooked. Will – What’s it like being an inspiration for such a project? Sandra - I am hugely honored to be a part of The Illustrated Girl, not just in the story, but in the amazing images that Natasha has created. It is amazing to watch the project grow and see the fans just as excited as we are. Will – What are your plans for the future? Sandra - I live life a day at a time. I hope that whatever the future holds, it is one full of many more inspiring projects. Will – Do you have a future project that you would like our readers to know about? Sandra - Right now I am learning to paint. I am taking some new images and old images, printing them on canvas and painting in the backgrounds. I think when those are complete I will see if the project is ready for public consumption. Well you heard it here first...so to find out more, go check her photography out on Facebook. While your at it, hire her for your next event - you won't regret it. |
DZ Comics & Gaming-A Great Addition In Moore. Apr 30 2014
Written By Will Harrison
DZ Comics And Gaming in Moore OK, they are always eager to lend a helping hand. That’s great when you’re looking for a particular title or another totally geeky item. On the day I came in there looking for a birthday gift for a good friend, they were able to help me find what I was looking for immediately. They have all the new titles as well as a great selection of back issues. They have a plethora of collectables; From really cool Superman and Batman rings to some awesome Anime figurines. Wallets, clothing, patches and posters can be found here as well. One thing cool about this location is... their fully accessible gaming areas. The décor is great, covered in iconic superheroes and Anime legends. They have gaming nights often with many regulars. It’s hard these days to keep a good Comic book store running but it seems like these guys are doing great! So next time you need to get a geeky gift for a friend or if your just in the Moore area, stop by and check these guys out! Just off 12th street next to I-35. |
Exclusive Interview With Pin-Up Model "Hexi Lee VooDoo". Apr 2 2014
Written by Will Harrison
I’ve known Hexi for many years; we met through several local conventions in Tulsa and OKC. Some were Horror conventions and some were side show events. She is a very talented and friendly young lady. I thought it would be fun and interesting if we asked her about her life and profession. The interview is as follows. The OKC Edge - How did you get your start in this field of the arts? Hexi - I started modeling in 2013 after surviving the worst year of my life. I have been told by many people that I should do pin up modeling because of my Psychobilly/alternative look and the fact that I knew "how to dress and work it as a big girl". But I just never thought it was something for me. I had done some promo shots to promote my sideshow career and the work I did in the Underground Horror Girls, but nothing really serious. Then at the very start of 2013, my life came crashing down due to the sudden end of my long term (abusive) relationship. The OKC Edge- How did you handle your grief and move forward? Hexi - I sunk into a deep depression for several months during that time, I really saw no light at the end of the tunnel. Then one day, after feeling bad for so long, I knew something had to change, and I was the only one who could change things for me, and that’s when I took control of my diet as well as fitness and my world changed. The OKC Edge- So what kind of changes did you make? Hexi - After embracing the paleo lifestyle and starting a workout routine, I had dropped about 35lbs at this point and I was on the track of trying to do good things for myself, as well as treat myself in the way (I now know) I deserve. I was on facebook one day and I saw that Dynamite Dames photography was coming to Oklahoma City, and I had known many girls that had worked with her before, and I decided "Well, what the heck..." and I booked a shoot. And it changed my life. I knew my world was different from the moment I left that shoot The OKC Edge – How would you describe your personal style of modeling? Hexi - I do a mixture of very classic cheese cake pin up modeling mixed with alternative/rocker chic. I've heard it called "horror pin up". My friends have dubbed me "their favorite pin up ghoul". And have even started to get me jewelry and things that say "pin up ghoul". Lol The OKC Edge- What drives you to this kind of work? Hexi - The things that drive me as model and a performer are the positive reactions I am getting from my friends, fans and family. I have felt so much love and support from so many people in many different ways It’s been so, so humbling. During this weight loss (I am down 110 lbs to date). I have felt inspired to put together what I am calling "the pin up project”. I am using my modeling to document my weight loss and life changes, and am hoping to put together a gallery showing my photos and stories in 2015. The OKC Edge – What do you want to achieve with this project? Hexi - I hope this project will inspire others to know it doesn't matter how hurt, heartbroken, thin, fat, spook, plain, goofy, nerdy, poor, lonely, or whatever you are, you have the power to change your world, make your dreams come true, and be whatever you are meant to be. You have to find whatever it is you love, and let that drive you. The OKC Edge – What do you enjoy most about what you do? Hexi - What I enjoy most about modeling is the people and opportunities it has brought into my life!!! I have made so many new friends on this journey, from all walks of life and all over the world!!! I have made some really true friends, and even had my faith restored that there really are good and wonderful people out there who want to see others do well. I've met beautiful, smart, talented women the likes of which I had never seen, and have been able to come together with them on projects that they themselves created. I never thought that one day, I'd be a calendar girl, or published in real life pin up magazines, featured on international websites modeling products for the whole world to see!!! And yet, here I am, and remember we are just getting started!!! The OKC Edge – Can you tell us about your future project or upcoming shows? Hexi – I’m now booking shoots with photographers for The Stray Kat 500 on May 3rd. I will be master of ceremonies and performing sideshow acts at the Rhinestone Round Up at the Shrine in Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 16th. June 3rd I will be doing event support for the My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult show at the IDL Ballroom in Tulsa. June 7 I will be in Dallas, TX for a photo shoot with Dynamite Dames, and hosting my own meet and greet later that evening TBA. Oct. 8th I will be shooting with the Cherry Dollface and pinups by Liz in Tulsa, OK. March 4th 2015, I will be hosting and performing at Underground Monster Carnival 4 in OKC, OK. You can find her on Facebook as well. |
Toppaz Jade Lafey Photography: Taking Art To Another Level. Mar 4 2014
Written By Will Harrison
I was scrolling through Facebook when something caught my eye…the work of a local photographer, Toppaz Jade Lafey photo-graphy to be exact. So I decided to find out more about the creator of these unique photographs. When asked for an interview she was happy to oblige. Toppaz explained to me that she got her start after 5 years of being talked into modeling for another photographer. She wasn’t happy with the imagery being created; finally she decided it was her mission share with everyone the beauty of the process. She didn’t have a history involving photography, she actually went to school for web development but the pull toward photography was too strong. When I inquired about her choice to do fantasy photos her response was, “Anyone can go to any brand studio and get shots done. How boring! Let’s get out of the box. I mean sometimes way out of the box.” She also said, “It’s never been about money for me. Not that making a killer living doing it wouldn’t be awesome but I do it for artistic passion. That just goes way deeper.”Toppaz has been featured in Darkest Goth Magazine . She has a style all her own, infact she mixes reality with fantasy, as you can see from the pics on the left. Having the models in elaborate costumes with real earthy backgrounds brings her pics down to earth and yet still makes them out of this world! Don't be surprised to see her create an alice in wonderland set with a punk or even an eighties rap style background. She's not afraid to test limits or try new things, when it comes to photography. So next time you need photos done but want something a little more risqué, then dont hesitate to call...Toppaz Jade Lafey Photography TJL Visions. Phone#405-662-5591 www.facebook.com/ToppazJade2296 Email - [email protected] |
The Mysterious Saint Medusa Sep 19 2013
Written By Will Harrison
From Belly dancer to Pin-up girl you will be intrigued by Saint Medusa. When I first met Saint Medusa it was at a horror film festival in Tulsa where she was not only surrounded by close friends but several fans - covered in tattoos, eyes like the sun with a gaze that would stop traffic. I had an opportunity to speak with her at a bar not too far from the same convention where she offered me make-up tips for my then Joker costume while we danced to Rammstein. She mentioned that she was a belly dancer and Pin-up Girl. I was curious, so I decided to find out more. Her real name is Kala Overton, raised in Broken Arrow but now living in Tulsa. She is a talented dancer and crafter of handmade goods and wedding arrangements. To quote her, “I promote myself; I want to be an inspiration to women everywhere…to find that inner goddess, diva or to connect to your inner female side”. She says to love and accept yourself because in the end that’s all there is. Recently, she opened an online store – Coexistence. |
If you ever get a chance to see her perform you might find that she also carries a snake around her neck.
“I adore dancing with snakes, Tangerine squeeze is my main partner but it’s been a while since I danced with her. My new snake is Lilith.” – Saint Medusa Medusa mixes Turkish styles of dance with modern, infused with hints or horror. Finding inspiration from horror films when planning her dance routines, one such routine so inspired by a notable horror film is The Silent hill Dance. Kala says,”I wasn’t allowed to dance much when I was a child, so when I discovered belly dancing I put my heart and soul into it.” Medusa mentioned that she also avidly reads comic books, noting that her favorite since the age of nine has been X-Men. She also enjoys reading other titles such as Love and Rockets, Sin City, and really anything from Clive Barker. You can find her on Facebook under –Saint Medusa Kala O’s official fan page. Here are a few other links as well. TranscenDance on Youtube www.coexistencestore.com |
Suzy Specter : Dancing Her Way Into Your Heart. Aug 31 2013
Written By Will Harrison
Have you seen Suzy Specter dance? If the answer is no, you are really missing out. Suzy Specter is a Belly dancer who stands out among her peers. She adds class and creativity through her elaborate costumes and dance style, while leaning on the darker side of things; meaning that Suzy has a gothic or emo touch to her costuming and music choices that she uses while performing. One of My favorite performances was when I saw her in Tulsa at The Underground Horror Film Festival. Suzy Specter was covered from head to toe in body paint while wearing an alien type ensemble. To top it all off she had glowing eyes! I felt as if I was watching The Fifth Element, Avatar or another big Sci-fi film. It really threw me off at first but then I was mesmerized. |
If you have seen traditional belly dancing shows, then you know what I’m referring to when I say …women in gypsy type outfits with guys in the background playing on drums these types of belly dancing shows have nothing on Suzy Specter. Who is Suzy Specter? She is an amazing woman that has been showcasing her art and creations for over twenty years. She has always been a fan of the performing arts but wanted to do something different, so she mixed belly dancing and other styles of dance with her costume creations. She is a fan of comic books, movies and gaming. She adds those influences to her costuming. She admits to being a geek and is proud to spread that geekiness to others. Who knows you might see her in a super hero costume or as an Anime character when seeing her at a convention. She and her husband John Musim have a podcast together called The Carousel. It takes you behind the scenes with bands, Indie film makers, makeup artists and all kinds of people that inspire Specter’s world. She has her own Youtube channel called Spectervision - which displays some of her performances as well as showcasing her as an artist in film.For more info on the amazing Suzy Specter here are a few links; http://spectervision.wix.com/spectervision http://thecarouselpodcast.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/SpecterVlog |