Sorry for the delay, it has been awhile since we’ve put together a new Red River Playlist, but we think you’ll agree it was worth the wait. Check out this selection of streaming music from Texoma artists.
Iowa Park, Texas’ indie rockers Tiny Joy have a new EP out that leans into a rock sound, evident on the single “Just Like You.” We thought we heard a little bit of Nina Gordon/Veruca Salt in this release. Also on this list, “Smoke Break” and “Lose Lose.”
Doom Metal Sabbath devotees Mind Funeral have a new EP out, featuring the heavy and excellent “Closer to God.” Also featured on this playlist, “Hivemind.”
One-time law enforcement officer Frank Ray made a swing through Wichita Falls recently as the opening act for Brantley Gilbert. Take a listen to “Country’d Look Good on You.”
Downtown Royalty Band is making a case for Wichita Falls’ busiest band of 2025 with live dates that keep coming, and singles, too, including “Mark’s Song.” Also included here, the vicious breakup track “Done with You.”
Atmospheric rock quartet Loveship is out with a new album loaded with moody-but-relaxing rock tracks including the very cool “I Was Distracted.” Follow them for a dose of something different.
Married country duo (and new parents) The Hattons released “Criminal,” today, and it sounds like a release from a major label band. This one should go on your favorite country playlist now.
Newcomer Decker Rumfelt is only 15-years-old. We got a chance to see him last week and were blown away with the maturity of his music and songwriting. Check out “Silly Fool,” and “Still a Lot to Learn.”
Tulsa’s hard rock Dime Store Riot played at a show we saw in Oklahoma City in August and dazzled our eyes and ears. Check out the single they just dropped, “Cancel Me.”
How about some Wichita Falls metal from Singular Alloy with their new single “Heart of Stone?” Take a listen.
Graham, Texas native Gabe Choate sounds like a legacy country act well into a career as a famous country crooner, and with one listen to “Ghosts,” you’ll understand why. Incredible lyrics and an amazing country voice.
Wichita Falls EDM Punk Princess Polly Pocket (also of It Hurts to Be Dead) is out with a new album featuring the single “Transplant.” You want different? Polly Pocket’s got you.
Wichita Falls hardcore band Giant Pilot’s “Buried Face Down” brings to mind mental imagery of the pit at the beginning of a metal show. You enter at your own risk.
Hot off a strong showing in the KATTfest Battle of the bands in OKC, Lawton standouts Aquafire have a new single out, “Showtime,” and we love their 70s/80s inspired hard rock/sleaze rock sound.
It’s been awhile since we checked in with Oklahoma’s incredible Cade Roth & the Black Sheep and their single “Between the Lines” reminds us to check in more often. Every powerful, heartfelt single we hear from them is amazing.
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