Review: DIIV – Is The Is Are

Review: DIIV – Is The Is Are
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I can’t tell you how long I’ve been waiting to write this review. Well, I suppose I could—I’ve been waiting well over a year to write this damn thing. Accordingly, I had set my hopes quite high for Is the Is Are. … read more

Localized: New Shack

Localized: New Shack
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Industrious and resilient, Provo-based synthpop duo New Shack have burst into a bright existence in the last year and a half. … 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

Localized: Angel Magic

Localized: Angel Magic
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Released in November 2015 on Utah’s premier electronic label, Hel Audio, Fall Through is a complete vision of Angel Magic’s elegant combo of raw, beat-driven electropop and soft, tranquil vocals. … 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

Review: Tortoise – The Catastrophist

Review: Tortoise – The Catastrophist
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Tortoise are not a post-rock band. Being clumsily lumped in with the likes of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Mogwai sheds little light jazz fusion’s influence on their music. … read more

Local Music Review: Monol!th / God Walk – Self-Titled

Local Music Review: Monol!th / God Walk – Self-Titled
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Ranging greatly in sound, instrumentation and general urgency, the usefulness of the split album is to neatly juxtapose two groups of equal ability, find solidarity in a common goal and combine two different fan-bases. … read more

Review: Rotting Christ – Rituals

Review: Rotting Christ – Rituals
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Whenever your band has a big name and reputation in the metal/extreme metal scene, there are expectations with each new album. For me, Rituals meets those expectations and goes above and beyond. … read more

Local Review: BassMint Pros – BMP Pirate Radio Take-Over Show

Local Review: BassMint Pros – BMP Pirate Radio Take-Over Show
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Let me start by saying that BMP Pirate Radio Take-Over Show is something you definitely can’t just listen to as background music. Immediately, the stage is set with a smooth jazz DJ being assailed mid-sentence by Bass Mint Pros, who shout “It’s BMP, mofo!” before all chaos ensues. … read more

Local Review: T.E.V. – Études

Local Review: T.E.V. – Études
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Études, with its minimalistic black cassette and yellow and green tracer-covered linear notes, gives a fairly unassuming first impression. Yet, upon further inspection, one will find that, first impressions aside, Études is a mystic and entirely varied listening experience. … read more

Local Review: Spirit Tribe – A Common Tragedy

Local Review: Spirit Tribe – A Common Tragedy
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Spirit Tribe are a ‘70s-style jam band with a modern twist. Influences such as CREAM, Led Zeppelin and countless other iconic bands can be heard. From the effortless guitar solos to the tone-setting drums and haunting lyrics, Spirit Tribe have major talent. … read more