Music
Review: beabadoobee – This Is How Tomorrow Moves
This Is How Tomorrow Moves is a departure from Laus’ traditional sound but finds more solid grounding in the landing then she ever had before. … read more
The Brooks Nielsen Interview: When You’re Living In A Dream
Brooks Nielsen has always had a calling with music. If you love the almost vintage stylings of old country or beach rock, catch Nielsen’s Chinese Fountain Tour. … read more
St. Vincent @ Ogden Twilight 8.14
All Born Screaming brings a black and white aesthetic, powerful beats and critical acclaim that have trumpeted a return to form.
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Local Review: jacked johnson – the gas
*Sounds of Sazerac Rye poured in a snifter, a quick inhale, throwback, gulp and slamdown of the glass. Slow exhale* …Alright, let’s do this! … read more
Local Review: Bumpy Soup – The Bumpy Album
Ending The Bumpy Album with a 100% Bumpy Soup original, “Honestly That,”the song blends the hand drumming, delicate strums of the acoustic guitar and the collective voices. … read more
The Japanese House @ The Union 08.07
The hooting and hollering is truly encouraging and comforting; I understand why so many fans feel so close to Bain in this intimate show. … read more
Local Review: BONNEVILLE – Another Flower
BONNEVILLE sounds like shimmering reflections and slow dancing with the lights off on their new album Another Flower. … read more
Local Review: future.exboyfriend – Semi Pro
Meet your new favorite femme fatale: future.exboyfriend ’s “5’9” little semi-pro heartbreaker,” star of the band’s latest EP release, Semi Pro. … read more
Review: Brunch – DOGINYA
The PR email I received described Brunch as “punk but Gen-Z,” which has proven to be very accurate. … read more
The Western Sky Serenades of Jeffrey Silverstein
Make a new friend and groove along to Jeffrey Silverstein, in support of Mikaela Davis, at Kilby Court on Tuesday, August 6. … read more
Local Review: Hourglass – Subconscious
Subconscious is a testament to the impressive skillset that Hourglass collectively showcases through their ability to mix progressive rock and metal. … read more
Localized: Sean Baker’s Recycled Stardust
The band illustrates the beauty of the human experience through community and makes music to express that. … read more