Review: BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa / Anla Courtis – Golden Circle Afternoon

Review: BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa / Anla Courtis – Golden...
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BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa / Anla Courtis = The Wanda Group + Skullflower + Rashad Becker
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Review: AUN – Alpha/Heaven

Review: AUN – Alpha/Heaven
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There are depths in Alpha/Heaven that go beyond your garden-variety ambient drone record. … read more

Review: And So I Watch You From Afar

Review: And So I Watch You From Afar
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The Belfast, Ireland trio, And So I Watch You From Afar, returns with their technicolor warpaint-smudged and candy-coated Slayer riffs punching gaping holes into rainbow-bleeding amplifiers. … read more

Review: Akron/Family – Sub Verses

Review: Akron/Family – Sub Verses
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Sub Verses is Akron/Family’s densest, busiest and most undeniably rockist album to date. For these reasons, piled on top of their familiar vocal harmonization and expansive experimentation into the marriage of the limitless boundaries of electronic programming and the gnarled, woody heart of American rock n’ roll, Sub Verses makes the case for Akron/Family being one of the most vital groups working in rock music today. … read more

Local Reviews: Theta Naught

Local Reviews: Theta Naught
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It’s Naught Christmas-time! If there is one thing to avoid like the plague this Holiday season it is overproduced, pandering Christmas albums. Luckily, for Theta Naught, Naught Christmas is none of those things.  … read more

Local Reviews: Apache, The

Local Reviews: Apache, The
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Apache, The, is not Drew Danburry. Seriously. Stop calling them that. Although Danburry may be on vocals here and his characteristically verbose songwriting is all over this introductory eight song EP, this is a hairy beast of a record that is hardly the positivist, restrained acoustic music Danburry is known for playing.  … read more

Local Reviews: Ghosts of Cinema

Local Reviews: Ghosts of Cinema
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How does one reject both time and color? Some sort of laser?  In trying to avoid the pitfall of lyrical content focused solely on relationship drama, the young Ghosts of Cinema reach for some pretty ambitious, yet ridiculously obtuse subject matter on their debut album.  … read more

Local Reviews: Soft BleR

Local Reviews: Soft BleR
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ElekHztro, from Orem’s Soft BleR, is an album that doesn’t show its true colors until most listeners have pushed skip on their iPods. Electronic wizard Sam Davis places a formidable road block with the first half of the album that could alienate listeners without the patience to wade through the headache-inducing minimal chord progressions and pummeling house beat. … read more

Local Reviews: Various Artists

Local Reviews: Various Artists
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MSSV has been getting a lot of attention lately, and rightly so. The three artists that comprise the label, Nolens Volens, //, and Nonnon, have spent the last couple of years creating sonic freakouts of no-input tonal experiments, snarling, post-industrial noise and post-modern odes to booty-house (see last month’s SLUG cover article). … read more

Local Reviews: Red Bennies

Local Reviews: Red Bennies
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SLC stalwarts Red Bennies have never sounded pretty. Their fuzzed-out blues-based chord progressions sound eternally mangled and mashed out of a shitty bar P.A. David Payne’s strangled yelp often writes checks his vocal chords can’t cash. … read more