Music
Local Review: Eyesore – Self-titled
EYESORE = Pussy Galore + Flipper … read more
Local Review: The Wasatch Fault – Super Wasatch Fault
The Wasatch Fault = Modest Mouse + Doug Martsch … read more
Local Review: Salduro – Longest Night
Salduro = The Cranberries + Silversun Pickups … read more
Local Review: feal – Everyone’s Out of My League
feal = Tycho + Baths + Greaf … read more
Local Review: J Knote – Self-titled
J Knote = Living Legends + Atmosphere … read more
Local Review: Red Sleeves – OK
Red Sleeves = Metro Station + twenty øne piløts + OneRepublic … read more
Local Review: Scenic Byway – The Shape of the Earth
Scenic Byway = Macklemore + Phantogram … read more
Local Review: DJ BASK – x files
DJ BASK = DJ Paul (Three 6 Mafia) + DJ Smokey + DJ Screw … read more
Local Review: Andrew Goldring – Heritage
Andrew Goldring = Turnover + Elliot Smith … read more
Local Review: Johnny Betts – There Are No “A” Sides
Johnny Betts unfolds stories like sermons (with the preaching sucked out), using figures from Christian mythology in his lyrics. “There Are No ‘A’ Sides” contains love, loss, God and stories from the good book. Homegrown and emerging, Betts is a soon-to-be favorite. … read more
Local Review: Max Pain and the Groovies – Ancient Grease
Max Pain and the Groovies is a psychedelic garage rock band that is the embodiment of the local music scene in SLC. You’ll find them at any and every venue, kicking back beers and jamming front row for fellow artists. Staying true to themselves, Max Pain’s newest album, “Ancient Grease,” is essentially about partying: an album that is both light-hearted and dark, leading listeners through the collective world of its five bandmates. … read more
Local Review: Soft Touch – Self-titled
Soft Touch’s newest, self-titled album is much more accessible and danceable than their last album, “Touch.” With newer, dancier vibes, “Soft-Touch” is an album you’ll want queued up for your fall music playlist. … read more