Husbands are an Oklahoma City-based band making indie rock music with big hooks that pull from garage, surf, pop, and whatever else feels right in the moment. Over the past decade, they’ve released four albums and built a reputation for songs that balance catchy immediacy with a slightly sideways perspective. An as-yet-unannounced (until this paragraph?) fifth album is set for release in late 2026.
They’ve played major festivals including Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Austin City Limits, and have toured extensively across the U.S. and Canada- both headlining and in support of artists like Men I Trust, Cold War Kids, and Goth Babe.
A live Huzz show is high-energy but unpretentious. Their songs tend to circle a pragmatic, existential, and sometimes escapist view of the world, turning a clear eye toward their own place in it, while musically leaning on diverse amalgamation of influences such as DEVO, The National, Paul Simon, Enya, and of course Oklahoma’s own founding fathers of freak, The Flaming Lips.
Ten years after their very first show at Norman Music Festival, Husbands return to the same stage a decade wiser, with the same core spirit intact.