Local Music Review: Poet – The Lone Revolutionary

Local Music Review: Poet – The Lone Revolutionary
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The self-described “hip-hop anarchist” Poet does not fail to live up to his own hype. “Crash & Burn” sets the tone early in the album, bringing up Eric Garner’s murder and challenging those who talk about injustice from behind the protective screen of social media to take the streets and protest. … read more

Local Review: Mayday RED – Let It Burn

Local Review: Mayday RED – Let It Burn
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I was a little surprised to see the word “debut” tacked on to Mayday RED’s apparently first album, Let It Burn. If you’ve ever seen their webpage, you’ll know that this local duo has published a lot of their work already. … read more

Local Review: Just a Clone – Self-Titled

Local Review: Just a Clone – Self-Titled
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Ogden’s Just a Clone just exited a time machine where they visited indie rock’s underwhelming beginnings. They took detailed notes, observed the greasy-haired, flannel-clad boys, listened intently to its slacker-like deliveries and paid attention to the era’s disdain for being liked by an adoring public. … read more

Local Review: Fisch Loops and Applegreen – Jabuticaba

Local Review: Fisch Loops and Applegreen – Jabuticaba
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Jabuticaba is a split-album—longer than, but related to, a split-EP—released both digitally and on cassette by local musicians Fisch Loops (Numbs, Furthermore, Julio Child, Daniel Tiger, Dani Lion) and Applegreen. … read more

Local Review: The Boys Ranch – Self-Titled

Local Review: The Boys Ranch – Self-Titled
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This beachy EP from SLC natives The Boys Ranch is a collection of four tracks that hearken back to the clean, surf pop sounds of yesteryear (complete with the standard boom-tat-tat-boom-tat drum lines). Unlike the recent trend of beach-goth artists, The Boys Ranch use more classic, lighthearted guitar tones. … read more

Local Review: Angel Magic – Fall Through

Local Review: Angel Magic – Fall Through
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Andrew Aguilera and Lauren Smith formed Angel Magic in 2012 after working together previously on different projects. The duo create lo-fi synth electronic music similar to Aguilera’s solo project, Mooninite. … read more

Local Music Reviews February 2016

Local Music Reviews February 2016

February is a great month to show your favorite folks what’s going on in Salt Lake City’s vast and talented music scene. Dim the lights, light some candles, and play this local sound loud and proud! … read more

Local Review: Audrey Smilley – Self-Titled

Local Review: Audrey Smilley – Self-Titled

Remastering an album from your past, back when all your hopes and dreams centered around a guitar and some notes, must be quite the experience. You’d hear songs from a time when music traveled by van, not Wi-Fi. … read more

Local Review: Charlatan – Nothing to Gain

Local Review: Charlatan – Nothing to Gain
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Charlatan’s Nothing to Gain is a veritable punch to the throat—it hits fast and hard, leaving one in a state of shock while gasping for air. If you ever find yourself missing the good ol’ work of Chiodos, then Nothing to Gain is the EP for you. … read more

Local Review: City Of Salt – Songs from the City Of Salt

Local Review: City Of Salt – Songs from the City...
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Songs from the City Of Salt is an EP that brings the emotion of folk to life. By the second song, “Sinking Ships,” this self-described folk/grunge band nails both of the genres that they’re going for. … read more

Review: Canopy Canvas – R e a l m

Review: Canopy Canvas – R e a l m
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With a catchy, quick intro song, and then straight into a downtempo beat with chimes and bells galore, this release from Canopy Canvas is an addition to the growing ambient section of the vast EDM world. … read more

Local Review: Hylian – Landscapes

Local Review: Hylian – Landscapes
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Listening to Hylian made me miss Myspace—not necessarily because they would have been added to my profile playlist, but because they would be all over the profiles of the scene (NOT emo) kids I was stalking, right after that “Dear Maria” song. … read more