Music
National Music Reviews September 2018
September reviews of releases from artists like Spiritualized, Mogwai and more throughout the month. … read more
Local Review: Sulane – Ad Astra
Sulane = Brand New + Modern Lovers + Dinosaur Jr … read more
Review: Alkaline Trio – Is This Thing Cursed?
Alkaline Trio = Nimrod-era Green Day + The Lawrence Arms … read more
Review: IDLES – Joy as an Act of Resistance
IDLES = Metz + Protomartyr + Future of the Left … read more
Localized: Michelle Moonshine
In the beginning, singer-songwriter Michelle Moonshine (Michelle Gomez) recalls sneaking into bars to watch live music where she wasn’t legally old enough to attend, trying to fly beneath the radar in order to avoid detection. But, there were a few attentive folks who noticed. … read more
Smashing Pumpkins @ Vivint Smart Home Arena 09.04 with Metric
In the early to mid-90s, Smashing Pumpkins were a bridge that connected the classic sounds of ‘80s alternative radio and the post-Nirvana breakthrough that would define what alternative radio would become. For some, Smashing Pumpkins were the strangest band they listened to. … read more
Twilight Concert Series 2018: Moon Taxi 08.30 with Brogan Kelby,...
The third installment of Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert Series on Aug. 30 saw a delightful set from Nashville indie-rock band Moon Taxi with support from DJ Jarvicious and local rock band Brogan Kelby. … read more
Review: Uniform – The Long Walk
Uniform = Atari Teenage Riot + Ministry / Tactical Sekt … read more
Twilight Concert Series 2018: Robert DeLong 08.23 w/ Mojave Nomads,...
Headlining this whole shindig, featured guest for the Twilight Concerts Series, Robert DeLong. DeLong could easily be described as an electronic musician, but that would sell short the overall experience within the production and music itself. … read more
Review: Fire-Toolz – Skinless X-1
Fire-Toolz = Atari Teenage Riot + James Ferraro … read more
Review: Devon Welsh – Dream Songs
Devon Welsh = (Majical Cloudz – synths) + R.E.M. … read more
Twilight Concert Series 2018: Diplo 08.16 with DJ Dizz, Z&Z
Diplo’s performance truly was a treat to the senses, and it overflowed from Gallivan Plaza’s border both sonically (you could literally feel the bass
from outside the gates) and energetically. After the show, fans poured into the city, sweaty and tired and in high spirits. … read more