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God bless metal

Becoming the Archetype with Bermuda, The Burial, Horror Cosmic and Veil of Suffering
6 p.m. Saturday
The Conservatory
8911 N. Western
conservatoryokc.com
607-4805
$12-$14
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Here for the party

Gretchen Wilson with Outlaw Son
6 p.m. Thursday
Newcastle Casino
2457 U.S. 62, Newcastle
mynewcastlecasino.com
387-6013
free
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Bright stripes

Tiger High with Cosmonauts and The Garden
10 p.m. Monday
Kamps 1310 Lounge
1310 N.W. 25th
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819-6004
$5
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Reverb brotherhood

Basile Benefit Bash with The True Believers, The Fortune Tellers, The Reverb Brothers, DJ Jon Mooneyham and more
9 p.m. Friday-Saturday
VZD’s Restaurant & Club
4200 N. Western
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524-4203
$20 Friday, $10 Saturday
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Back to basics

O Fidelis with Chelsey Cope
9 p.m. Thursday
Wormy Dog Saloon
311 E. Sheridan
wormydog.com
601-6276
free
05/08/2013 | Comments 0
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Depth & Current — Transient


Joshua Boydston March 20th, 2013  

One gets the feeling that Depth & Current understands the dangers of having too much of a good thing.

Transient, the Norman noise outfit’s second LP (if you can call it that) marks a departure from the sprawling psychedelic anthems of its self-titled debut. At eight songs, this mini-album effort clocks in at less than 14 minutes, with each track less than two minutes.

The band — front man Chris Harris, guitarist Derek Lemke and bassist Tommy McKenzie — calls it “a full-length album, for the modern attention span,” and it’s nearly impossible to resist pegging this as the songwriting equivalent of Twitter, penning tunes in 140 seconds or less, but that would be underselling Transient. Compressing a song down to its core isn’t a gimmick, it’s a good idea.

There’s less fat on Transient than Ryan Gosling; it’s a lean, mean collection of killer Goth-pop diamonds that never wear their welcome.

Opener “Running” struts out of the gate like Buffalo Bill headed out on a date, followed by the guitar-shredding “Unknown” and Transylvanian disco track “Coast 2 Coast.” “Turn Me On” is vintage My Bloody Valentine with a strict editor, while album highlight “You’re Alive” is a brilliantly catchy case study of the intersection of shoegaze and post-punk.

Recorded in Harris’ own Hook Echo Sound studio and released through London-based label Club AC30, Transient is available on vinyl or as a download beginning Tuesday. —Joshua Boydston

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