Tulsa World describes Wighead as "Tulsa's charmingly childish Zappa-esque quirk-pop foursome" Wighead started in 2001. Just two weird kids, a drum machine, and a four track recorder. With not much better to do, they recorded their first album, "Someone in Texas Loves you" and handed it out to friends around the area. After taking a short break to work in a different band, they noticed the Tulsa music scene was getting interesting and decided they wanted to be a part of it. With Matthew now on bass they started playing around town with just a drum machine, a … read more
Tulsa World describes Wighead as "Tulsa's charmingly childish Zappa-esque quirk-pop foursome" Wighead started in 2001. Just two weird kids, a drum machine, and a four track recorder. With not much better to do, they recorded their first album, "Someone in Texas Loves you&q… read more
Tulsa World describes Wighead as "Tulsa's charmingly childish Zappa-esque quirk-pop foursome" Wighead started in 2001. Just two weird kids, a drum machine, and a four track recorder. With not much better to do, they recorded their first album, "Someone in Texas Loves you" and handed it out to friends around the area. After taking a short … read more