From their home base in Tulsa, BRONCHO have a unique vantage point, perfectly centered between both coasts. Since 2010, they’ve churned out four LPs of thoughtful, nuanced rock & roll with an art school spirit and a punk rock heart.
From the catchy, playful vibe of Can’t Get Past the Lips (2011) and Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014), to 2016’s sludgy, moodier art piece Double Vanity and 2018’s Bad Behavior, BRONCHO creates a world where T. Rex, Tom Petty, The Cars, and The Strokes collide. As always, they take a fly-on-the-crumbling-wall vision of our moral climate, complete with the charmingly sardonic, smiling-while-sneering delivery of singer and bandleader Ryan Lindsey. Look for their upcoming fifth album to arrive in late 2021.
From their home base in Tulsa, BRONCHO have a unique vantage point, perfectly centered between both coasts. Since 2010, they’ve churned out four LPs of thoughtful, nuanced rock & roll with an art school spirit and a punk rock heart.
From the catchy, playful vibe of Can’t Get Past the Lips (2011) and Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014), to 2016’s sludgy, moodier art piece Double Vanity and 2018’s Bad Behavior, BRONCHO creates a world where T. Rex, Tom Petty, The Cars, and The Strokes collide. As always, they take a fly-on-the-crumbling-wall vision of our moral climate, complete with the charmingly sardonic, smiling-while-sneering delivery of singer and bandleader Ryan Lindsey. Look for their upcoming fifth album to arrive in late 2021.