Divine Feminine: Luna13’s Bass Metal and Burlesque

Divine Feminine: Luna13’s Bass Metal and Burlesque
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Luna13 draw from metal, bass, burlesque and more to create a gothic, theatrical embrace of the feminine side of darkness. … read more

Big Thief @ Metro Music Hall 4/30

Big Thief @ Metro Music Hall 4/30
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Adrianne Lenker is a singular songbird, a rare storyteller with a bleeding heart and a steely resolve. I am better for having seen Big Thief live. … read more

Local Review: Hoofless – Ad Nauseam

Local Review: Hoofless – Ad Nauseam
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Self described as “chamber punk” and “orchestral post rock,” Hoofless have created a memorable EP with Ad Nauseam. … read more

Local Music Singles Roundup: May 2022

Local Music Singles Roundup: May 2022
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Get your fix with our Local Music Singles Roundup! Take a ride with these six musicians as they celebrate their new releases and gear up to be wheel blown away. … read more

Just Don’t Give a Fuck So Much: Form of Rocket’s Tape Release

Just Don’t Give a Fuck So Much: Form of Rocket’s...
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Form of Rocket picked up again in 2018 and is booked for the highly anticipated Kilby Block Party this year on May 13. … read more

Localized: Micon Guru

Localized: Micon Guru
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Local artist Micon Guru is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to his music style, mixing his Nigerian afrobeat roots with a modern-style execution. … read more

Localized: Young Spit

Localized: Young Spit
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Young Spit is not your average Utah artist—he’s constantly challenging both musical and social barriers, and we never know how he’ll surprise us next. … read more

Local Review: Fearless Union – The Supreme Leader

Local Review: Fearless Union – The Supreme Leader
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The Supreme Leader by Fearless Union is an interesting album to listen to and a nightmare to try to describe and the band is all over the electronic map. … read more

Review: HEALTH – DISCO 4 :: PART II

Review: HEALTH – DISCO 4 :: PART II
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DISCO 4 is incredibly welcome after 2019’s Vol. 4: Slaves of Fear, which was excellent, but felt no more transcendent than 2015’s masterful Death Magic. … read more