Volcanic Birth: Interview with Dragged Into Sunlight

Volcanic Birth: Interview with Dragged Into Sunlight
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Dragged Into Sunlight, who have become widely known with just two full-length albums, is an experience best served without distraction. … read more

Paul Humphreys + Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: The Future, the Past and Forever After

Paul Humphreys + Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: The Future,...
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“We were always budgeting for failure early on until we started having hit after hit after hit in Europe, and we thought, ‘Well, maybe we’re here to stay for a little bit.’ I never imagined 40 years.” … read more

Localized: Goatsifter

Localized: Goatsifter
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It’s evident that Goatsifter are a band who’s not in it for any exposure or any type of income whatsoever—they make it clear that it’s strictly for them and their love of playing music. … read more

Marissa Nadler: The Artist

Marissa Nadler: The Artist
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Artists like Marissa Nadler don’t come around that often: artists who create their own animated music videos, artists who challenge the system enough to upset it, artists who are truly gracious. … read more

Localized: Zombiecock

Localized: Zombiecock
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Zombiecock will slake your lust for B-movie spatter with their use of ghoulish face paint and a liberal dosage of fake blood for a thorough and, if you will, zombifying performance. … read more

Wye Oak: On Making a Not-Album

Wye Oak: On Making a Not-Album
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Wye Oak surged through self-imposed restrictions and are able to freely create together. Releasing Shriek put the duo in a state of mind where anything is possible—a breakthrough that may be the reason for calling Tweens a “not-album,” as it lies outside the preconceived ideas of a typical record. … read more

The Soul of Salt Lake: The Second Annual Utah Blues Festival

The Soul of Salt Lake: The Second Annual Utah Blues...
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The Utah Blues Festival is not only a fun and family-friendly event; it’s also the largest fundraiser in Utah for the Blues Foundation. … read more

Pine Hill Haints: Spirits That Are Willing

Pine Hill Haints: Spirits That Are Willing
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If it’s the latest, up-to-the-minute, newfangled music you want, you better look elsewhere, because that’s not what the Pine Hill Haints do. If you want honesty and candor done creatively, that’s what the Haints deliver in droves. … read more

The Top Form of Rocket Concert Memories

The Top Form of Rocket Concert Memories

Form of Rocket will re-emerge after four years of inactivity to blow the top off of Kilby Court this Saturday, June 11, for Crucial Warmup Pt. 1 with Baby Gurl and Worst Friends. To prepare, Form of Rocket asked their Facebook followers for their first/best/worst/favorite FOR memories. … read more

Azizi Gibson: Starting His New Life with a New Brand of Underground Rap

Azizi Gibson: Starting His New Life with a New Brand...
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Azizi Gibson has been recording his own unique brand of hip-hop for several years now. He has been adopting new styles in his music lately, drawing influences from growing up overseas as well as popular culture. … read more

Localized: Soft Limbs

Localized: Soft Limbs
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Local trio Soft Limbs doesn’t want to be known for a Salt Lake sound—on the contrary, the psych-rock punk group aims to redefine their place in the local scene. Soft Limbs fuse together instrumentation lifted from garage rock groups of the late ’90s with dynamic, unpredictable psych melodies and art-punk catchiness—but that’s just scratching the surface. … read more

Localized: Magic Mint

Localized: Magic Mint
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Magic Mint, the solo-project brainchild of local musician Andrew Shaw, might seem like an axiomatic extension of Shaw’s four-piece band, Color Animal, but it’s not. Self-described as “the marriage of looping and pop music,” Magic Mint presents a psych-pop sound with a few intentional nuances that give Magic Mint its euphorically retroactive sound. … read more