-->
Local Reviews: Subrosa

Local Reviews: Subrosa
By

No Help for the Mighty Ones begins with whispers and it ends with whispers, but there’s a whole lot of darkened and beautiful noise in between. Once this album passes through one’s auditory passages and their individual psyche, they will be changed forever.  … read more

Local Reviews: The Heavens And The Earth

Local Reviews: The Heavens And The Earth
By

Put together with more Moog technology than some may have thought existed, this short five-track electronica EP doesn’t encompass the average “techno club” vibe. Kosmichete was created entirely by Matt McMurray with a touch of mastering from Andrew Glassett (Nolens Volens). … read more

Local Reviews: Holy Water Buffalo

Local Reviews: Holy Water Buffalo
By

Although this is the debut album from local foursome Holy Water Buffalo, one would be hard-pressed knowing it after a close listen. These Heber boys have done their share of listening to rock records of yesteryear, spinning a polished twist on the prescribed notion of “garage rock.”  … read more

Local Reviews: Seven Feathers Rainwater

Local Reviews: Seven Feathers Rainwater
By

15 Apple Magicians is the album I always knew Salt Lake City was capable of producing. Aside from being the zeitgeist-capturing masterpiece of all things happening within the burgeoning “New Weird Utah” collective in the past few years, 15 Apple Magicians delivers on every promise hinted at by the insane talent of the Moondial Tape family.  … read more

Local Reviews: The Wayne Hoskins Band

Local Reviews: The Wayne Hoskins Band
By

The Wayne Hoskins Band have earned the reputation of being one of those groups you’ve heard of frequently, but have yet to see, partially because they spend most of their time on the festival circuit as a daylight band. Unfortunately, trying to take that big-stage feeling to pressing falls short.  … read more

Teton Gravity Research: Way of Life Review

Teton Gravity Research: Way of Life Review
By

The energy and spirit of the local population is admirable and it was in full force at the premiere of Teton Gravity Research’s (TGR) Way of Life. Gathered under the stars at SLC’s Gallivan Center, the energetic crowd came to see the latest offering from the perennial favorite. … read more

Review: Jake Blauvelt’s Naturally

Review: Jake Blauvelt’s Naturally
By

If you don’t know the name Blauvelt by now, you must be a cave dweller. Since coming out of Vermont (my old stomping grounds), Jake has established himself as one of the best all-mountain riders in the world. … read more

CRJ: The Chronicle of a Freeskiing Icon Review

CRJ: The Chronicle of a Freeskiing Icon Review
By

To showcase the life of Charles Russell Johnson (CRJ) III and pay tribute to his legacy, 4FRNT Media produced CRJ: The Chronicle Of A Freeskiing Icon. We gathered at Salt Lake’s Tower Theater to witness his impact on the sport and celebrate with his closest friends and followers.  … read more

Trolling with Style: An Interview with Krewella

Trolling with Style: An Interview with Krewella
By

I had the chance to sit down and chat with Jahan Yousaf, the older of the two feisty sisters who provide lyrics and energy to Krewella, on Sept. 24, the day their debut album, Get Wet, was released.  … read more

Put Some Pride in Your Stride! Junction City Double Header 09.28

Put Some Pride in Your Stride! Junction City Double Header...
By

Ogden’s very own Junction City Roller Dolls promised a double header, and believe me when I say that they delivered in full. The first bout pit Junction’s Trainwrecks against the Cheyenne Capidolls from Cheyenne, Wyoming. The second match would be between Junction’s team, the LOCO Motives and Treasure Valley’s Boise River Rollers from Boise, Idaho all packed inside the Golden Spike Event Center.  … read more

Yellowcard @ The Complex with Geoff Rickly 09.30

Yellowcard @ The Complex with Geoff Rickly 09.30
By

When I heard that Yellowcard would be in town, playing all the way through Ocean Avenue, I rounded up my high school besties and added it to our schedule to fit around babies, husbands, classes and full-time jobs––a lot has happened in a decade.  … read more

Widowspeak: An Eerie Treat

Widowspeak: An Eerie Treat
By

Molly Hamilton and Rob Thomas are cinematographers of music, intentionally webbing together songs that evoke reminiscing. Inspired by the gloomy dark of the Northwest and the nostalgic imagery of the old American west, Widowspeak could be described as “cowboy grunge,” not so much literally, but in the sentiment.  … read more