By Becky Carman, For The OklahomanRemember the psych folk revival? For fans of independent music, the early and mid-2000s saw an influx of acts like Devendra Banhart and Animal Collective infusing color and genre confusion into the semi-popular aural space. Syntactically, it’s appropriate that Horse Thief, a transplant band calling Oklahoma City its home, would be widely labeled as “psychedelic folk,” given the former descriptor’s gross overemployment by a certain OKC rock star and the latter term’s deep roots in Oklahoma music history.Read more on NewsOK.com