Record & Tape Reviews: November 1991

Record & Tape Reviews: November 1991
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Can you keep up with Nirvana? They put you to the test on this one. … read more

Concert Review: Nofx, Treepeople, Organized Confusion and Miskreant

Concert Review: Nofx, Treepeople, Organized Confusion and Miskreant
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We were certainly lucky to get to see these guys this time around. … read more

Concert Review: Monks Of Doom

Concert Review: Monks Of Doom
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Now that their respective bands are gone, though, these guys have gotten serious. … read more

Concert Review: Iceburn, Gladbirds, Stoneface

Concert Review: Iceburn, Gladbirds, Stoneface
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Unfortunately, the audience didn’t seem to be there to enjoy the bands but to have a good time in spite of the bands. Welcome to Provo.  … read more

Who The Hell Do These Women Think They Are?

Who The Hell Do These Women Think They Are?
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It is an eclectic mix of personalities which is reflected in the music and the band’s choice of cover material, which ranges from Led Zepplin to Pasty Cline. … read more

Concert Review: Fractal Method, Tom Purdue, Lily’s Remains

Concert Review: Fractal Method, Tom Purdue, Lily’s Remains
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The atmosphere of the Pompadour was electric as the audience anticipated the return of Fractal Method to regular performing in Salt Lake. … read more

Feature Band: Bohemia

Feature Band: Bohemia
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In addition to contemporary influences, classical music and jazz have found their way into Eastland’s psyche. His poetical interests are diversified, as well. … read more

Record And Tape Reviews: September 1991

Record And Tape Reviews: September 1991
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Listening to Salt Lake band Playground is a lot like being in a playground. It feels a bit immature, a little impulsive but it can be fun. … read more

Record And Tape Reviews: August 1991

Record And Tape Reviews: August 1991
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The Pixies continue to move forward in their musical legacy, improving on their former style and adding new brilliance to their recording career. … read more

Notes From The Industrial Underground: August 1991

Notes From The Industrial Underground: August 1991
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As for Fad Gadget, they wrote many of the catchiest techno-pop songs of the early eighties and were ripped-off by any number of less-talented and untalented bands. … read more