Music
Local Review: The Moss — Free Ride
If you’re looking for a record that can pick you up and drop you in a world of honest feelings and indie rock, look no further than The Moss’ EP, Free Ride. … read more
Local Review: Pepper Rose — Meetings for the shy
Full of songs that awaken the sleepy winter spirits, Meetings for the shy by Pepper Rose is exactly that, especially since her voice sounds like golden sunshine. … read more
Local Review: Macana — Life of Pain
Macana is one of the many bands in Salt Lake keeping the scene alive and vengeful by weaponizing the language of fervor, violence and wrath. … read more
Local Music Singles Roundup: April 2026
You take six down, pass them around… I lost count. Pour one out for the melophile in your life with this boozy edition of Local Music Singles Roundup! … read more
Local Review: Air Vent Dweller — Race to the Bottom
Air Vent Dweller’s best quality is their experimentation with the full realm of unpleasant tones, textures and approaches to song writing. … read more
Local Review: Ritt Momney – BASE
Is there a more Utah artist than Ritt Momney? That being said, where the hell has he been? The short answer is off on an adventure, as well as around. … read more
Local Review: Socrates, Plato — Aristotle
It’s worth noting that Phillips was only 17 when he recorded and released Aristotle. That’s a courageous labor of love for just one guy whose graduation cap is still warm. … read more
Local Review: BCKRMS — Prototype
BCKRMS, a horror-inspired heavy metal duo hailing from Salt Lake City, are here to bring the intensity you need to power yourself up to survive a creepy video game or go hard in the gym. … read more
Local Review: GANKY — FWM (DELUXE)
After getting hooked by the energetic opening track and references to my childhood, I found myself coming back to the album for the more melodic and ethereal songs. … read more
Local Music Singles Roundup: March 2026
Out-of-this-world fantasy techno, smoker-jacket lounge music and many more! Fall out, piss stains! Read more of Local Music Singles Roundup. … read more
Local Review: TECOVA — Comfortable
TECOVA’S record is so replayable it might annoy you, assuming you can stand the mix. … read more
Local Review: ULTRA GLOSS — The Dead Scene Scrolls
ULTRA GLOSS’ debut The Dead Scene Scrolls feels like a band caught between two late-night radio stations — one blasting early-2000s pop-punk urgency, while the other is drifting through post-punk shadows and darkwave synth haze. … read more