
Thanks to Heartbreaking Bravery for mentioning Fury Things’ new music video “Bahia” among the best videos of the past two weeks, alongside Angel Olsen, The Coathangers, Deerhoof, etc.

Thanks to Heartbreaking Bravery for mentioning Fury Things’ new music video “Bahia” among the best videos of the past two weeks, alongside Angel Olsen, The Coathangers, Deerhoof, etc.

The Daily Texan caught up with The Watters in advance of their album release show at Parish Austin!
Read the interview here and pick up the new album Great Unknown on iTunes.

The Watters’ new album Great Unknown is out now! Download live versions of the singles from their KUTX 98.9 session here.

Deaf Poets’ new single “What Am I To Do” is available now on iTunes, Spotify, etc — check out the Miami New Times review of their set at Endless Summer:
Headlining the bill once again were Miami alternative rock duo Deaf Poets, who also premiered their new single, “What Am I to Do.”…Deaf Poets, who hover somewhere between Death From Above 1979 and the Whigs, paired the friendly faces of Sean Wouters (guitars/vocals) and Nicolas Espinosa (drums) with some very aggressive and hard-hitting garage rock.

That Music Mag reviews The Watters‘ new record Great Unknown, out now on CD and digital formats!

The Watters‘ album release party this Saturday at Parish Austin is a Do512 Top Pick!

The Alternate Root Magazine reviews Levi Parham‘s new full length, out now on Music Road Records:
Levi strides into the songs with confidence, a credit he gives to road work and musical backing…Parham wears the skin of his songs as easy as he rolls over the rhythms…These American Blues presents some of the major talent percolating in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Brightest Young Things premieres Deaf Poets‘ music video for “What Am I To Do” — the single, out now, will be on their forthcoming full-length album, out later this year through Smallish Music Group.

Glide Magazine has the full stream of The Watters‘ new album Great Unknown, out this Friday:
The 10 songs on the album are thick and soulful, at times reminiscent of groups like the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Fleetwood Mac, and even a similar spunk to contemporaries like Lake Street Dive. Ultimately, the tunes on Great Unknown are as fun to dance along to as they are to jam in the background while sipping wine with friends on a summer night.

Levi Parham‘s single “These American Blues” is one of The Alternate Root Magazine‘s Top Ten Songs of the Week.

BAM’s Blog on The Oklahoman/NewsOK features Levi Parham and his These American Blues album release show in Oklahoma City.

Elmore Magazine reviews Levi Parham‘s new album, out today on Music Road Records:
“The Oklahoma native son bursts forth with a fresh, vital sounding auspicious full album debut.”

Levi Parham is featured on episode 116 of the From a Basement in Tulsa podcast!

Performer Magazine premieres “DNA,” the new single from The Watters from their forthcoming album Great Unknown, out on July 1st:
This song screams against being a corporate guinea pig. I tried to compare the seductive associations used by mainstream corporations that make us believe cars and computers are ‘sexy’ to that of a ‘perfect’ human being. It’s hard not to long for that perfection in things…However, the veneer of perfection is a dangerous one.

Red Dirt Nation reviews Levi Parham‘s forthcoming full-length These American Blues, out June 24th on Music Road Records.

Thanks to The Metal Observer for the 7/10 review of Druids’ new album Cycles of Mobeum — out now on vinyl from Sump Pump Records — calling it an “enjoyable slab of blues heavy stoner metal. Even from just the intro, there are some great licks being played on Cycles.”

Great album review for The Watters‘ Great Unknown from Glacially Musical:
“Our principals, Jenna and Daniel Watters both sing and play guitar. They switch off lead vocals in a beautiful and timeless way. The vocals are strong, powerful, and have a retro feeling, but the lyrics do not…”

There are hints of lonesome, Western expanse to the album, which finds Parham wrestling with, as he says, the changing face of the American Dream…On ‘These American Blues,’ Parham travels through an America both mythic and all-too-real. It’s a cross-country journey of an album, so what are you waiting for? Hit the road.
Elmore Magazine premieres the full stream of the forthcoming album from Levi Parham — These American Blues is due out on Music Road Records on June 24th.