Music
Sego: DIY Festival Headliner
Though Sego is now a nationally renowned band living in sunny Los Angeles, their roots trace back to humble beginnings in Provo’s independent music community. … read more
CLUB MUNGO: DIY Festival Performer
CLUB MUNGO embraces the “do-it-yourself” idea in all aspects of music production, from graphic design and sound engineering to cinematography and music videos. … read more
Localized: Gavanni
As Gavanni continues to experiment more as an artist and work with new producers and musicians, his vision is to “reconstruct the sounds of Afro-pop.” … read more
Localized: Doumie
Doumie still relates to her early album Butterfly, feeling that she’s still on that journey of a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. … read more
Courtney Marie Andrews: DIY Festival Headliner
On her latest album, Loose Future, Andrews collaborated with modern folk favorites to create a warm, rambling portrait of easygoing Americana. … read more
Local Review: Catgrove St. – Glory to the Unborn !
Catgrove St. melds folk-punk composition with emo lyricism for a playfully miserable and cathartic record that will make you weep and bob your head in turns. … read more
What it Means to be ‘Tenderpunk’: An Interview with illuminati...
Illuminati hotties has earned the title of tenderpunk pioneer. Sweet but tough, their music is sure to be a hit when they play at Library Square on August 3. … read more
Local Review: American Humor – Inflation
Inflation is a pure pop-punk release—11 tracks of open chords, distorted guitars and anthemic chorus with a genuine appreciation for the form. … read more
Local Review: Tycoon Machete – The Great Machine
Tycoon Machete’s first full length album is a post-grunge, psychedelic slumber, with their anti-capitalist lyrics etched on the glass inside of a lava lamp. … read more
Apocalyptic Sound: An Interview with Clan of Xymox’s Ronny Moorings
Clan of Xymox believes that empathy and kindness seem to be lacking in today’s global society. One way or another, “The Great Reset” is coming. … read more
Local Review: Josaleigh Pollett – In the Garden, By the...
In the Garden, By the Weeds creates an entire world to get swept away in; it’s sharp toothed, tender and true to Pollett’s brand of heart-wrenching songwriting. … read more
Local Review: KJ! – 801s Demos
Lyrically, KJ! brings it with dense bars, catchy, creative choruses and wit—something severely lacking in a majority of rap music these days. … read more