Local Review: Settle Down – If It Exists I Have Seen It From My Throne

Local Review: Settle Down – If It Exists I Have...
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Settle Down If It Exists I Have Seen It From My Throne Escapegoat Records Street: 06.16 Settle Down = Norma Jean + Touche Amore Settle Down remain one of my favorite acts in the valley. I can’t get enough of their emotionally layered groove with that sweet post-hardcore frosting. This is to say that I

Local Review: Perish Lane – Destroy The Skies

Local Review: Perish Lane – Destroy The Skies
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This getup is a strong example of some good alt-thrash-rock in a well-produced and beautifully packaged full length. They write some sweet guitar solos on tracks like “Awaken the Fire” and “Twenty Seven,” but the strongest song on this album, hands down, is “Farewell.” … read more

Local Review: Intra-Venus & The Cosmonauts – 
Forgotten Stars

Local Review: Gunfight Fever – Self-Titled

Local Review: Gunfight Fever – Self-Titled
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Hailing from Ogden, this four-piece instrumental metal outfit is packing some serious teeth in its jaws. Their debut album is well-structured, with a songwriting style reminiscent of the thrashier spectrum of NWOAHM blended with efficient prog sensibilities. … read more

Local Review: DiseNgaged – Mass Grave
Local Review: Disforia – The Age of Ether

Local Review: Disforia – The Age of Ether
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Disforia = Iced Earth + Blind Guardian +
Into Eternity … read more

Local Review: Dethrone the Sovereign – Autocracy Dismantled

Local Review: Dethrone the Sovereign – Autocracy Dismantled
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This local prog-metal outfit is one to watch out for. They display maturity in every inch of their presentation, from songwriting and recording/producing to oft-neglected areas such as packaging and art direction. … read more

Local Review: Cult Leader – Useless Animal EP

Local Review: Cult Leader – Useless Animal EP
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Cult Leader Useless Animal EP Deathwish Inc Street: 06.16 Cult Leader = Converge + Coalesce On the heels of the acclaimed debut Nothing For Us Here comes this tiny but crushing EP to grind the lesser music out of your ears. Both “Useless Animal” and “Gutter Gods” are short tracks, like brutal slashes with rusty

Local Review: Cult Leader – Lightless Walk
Local Review: Breaux – Black Wolf

Local Review: Breaux – Black Wolf
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Breaux Black Wolf Self-Released Street: 03.07 Breaux = Scissorfight + He Is Legend Welp, this album has cemented Breaux as one of my new favorite local acts, sucker as I am for some tough-as-coffin-nails Southern metal. The best thing about this album is its incredible range. It has more than just typical Dixie sway, pulling

Local Review: Bird Eater – Dead Mothers Make The Sun Set

Local Review: Abiogene – Self-Titled

Local Review: Abiogene – Self-Titled
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Add this group to the growing roster of prog-djent outfits who are really making the subgenre something to behold. … read more