Local Review: Spörk – Spörk 2.Ö

Local Review: Spörk – Spörk 2.Ö
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Sometimes good things come in twos, and the second release by local self-proclaimed “stoner rock” duo Spörk—the embodiment of synthetic, petroleum-based fast-food flatware—the musical equivalent of what passes for “journalism” in frontman Bill Frost’s television-addicted, sarcasm-singed, tube-top addled mind… … read more

Local Review: Sam Page – The Slog in Uncertainty

Local Review: Sam Page – The Slog in Uncertainty
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Sam Page The Slog In Uncertainty Self-Released Street: 05.01 Sam Page = Pixies + Placebo + The Red Hot Chili Peppers The blind passion and talent for melody that came out of the early ’90s summarizes this album completely. The fact that it’s the brainchild of a Utahn just makes my music geek heart sing.

Local Review: Regurgitated – Pieces

Local Review: Regurgitated – Pieces
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Regurgitated is only a one-man project (though he’s assisted by session musician Adrian Gallegos), which is surprising, because with my time spent listening to Pieces, it almost sounds like I’m listening to a full band. … read more

Local Review: Richard Tyler Epperson – Hourglass

Local Review: Richard Tyler Epperson – Hourglass
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This mix of often sweet-sounding acoustic guitar and multi-layered instrumentation is definitely pop-radio ready. … read more

Local Review: OK Ikumi – Outside

Local Review: OK Ikumi – Outside
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OK Ikumi Outside Hel Audio Street: 04.30 OK Ikumi = Corduroi + Ethernet Once again, Karl Jørgensen has won over my heart with the ambient sounds of his latest synthesized magnum opus. This time, Outside translated into a more themed, cohesive work than its predecessor 10/13. The collection of sounds weaves an intricate tapestry of

Local Review: Oxcross – Tree and Stone

Local Review: Oxcross – Tree and Stone
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Oxcross Tree and Stone Self-released Street: 04.15 Oxcross = USX + Clutch + Karma To Burn Heavy and extremely loud rockers Oxcross bring forth the riffs. Those riffs flow like the springs and streams of the Wasatch Front, starting as trickles and turning into massive rivers. There’s a familiarity in the styles Oxcross throw down,

Local Review: Magic Mint – Grand America

Local Review: Magic Mint – Grand America
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Upon realizing that Magic Mint is the product of a solo endeavor, I had to re-listen to every track before concluding that Andrew Shaw is something of a surf-psych rock factotum. … read more

Local Review: Michael Gross – Golden Hits, Volume 1

Local Review: Michael Gross – Golden Hits, Volume 1
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Michael Gross is the frontman and founder of the band The Statuettes, but he’s releasing this EP on his own. This EP comprises of five tracks—his “Golden Hits.” … read more

Local Review: Kaptain jacK – The Hippest of the Hop

Local Review: Kaptain jacK – The Hippest of the Hop
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I don’t think I have ever heard a Warren Zevon sample on a hip-hop album before, but like David Kessler in An American Werewolf in London, Kaptain jacK’s debut is a bloodlust furball roaming the eerie, fog-covered streets. … read more

Local Review: Loud Harp – Asaph

Local Review: Loud Harp – Asaph
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If the majority of popular Christian music is dominated by an annoying “Jesus Is My Boyfriend” take on reality, then the music of Loud Harp comes as a breath of fresh air. … read more