A fluttery work of ambience, moth,wing,dream, evokes images of a flickering light in a cabin or a midnight walk through a cemetery. It could be a soundtrack for a horror film with its hushed chords and sci-folk vocals. “Lake Days” is composed in the style of Morrissey, with simple synth guitar and repetitive, gloomy lyricism.
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Local Review: Jay Citrus – Suck My Lemons
Jay Citrus isn’t exactly a visionary—his rhyming is sloppy, he gets his song titles from classic hip-hop tunes and, on at least one occasion, he straight-up jacks a beat without any attribution—“The Scenario” is Yeezy’s “Blood on the Leaves.”
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Local Review: Iridia – Cognition
Iridia = Peter Murphy + Tool + Alice in Chains … read more
Local Review: Hard Men/Yaktooth – Self-Titled
Hard Men/Yaktooth = Bird Eater + Fever Dreams + The Dillinger Escape Plan … read more
Local Review: Illwinded P – Spirited Away Vol. 2
Illwinded P = Del The Funky Homosapien + MF Doom + Nujabes … read more
Local Review: Hoops – A Whiff of Spirits
Hoops = The Tape Beatles + Brion Gysin … read more
Local Review: I Capture Castle – Daydreamer
I Capture Castle = Cavalera Conspiracy + Blood On The Dance Floor + Danny Elfman + Leaves’ Eyes … read more
Local Review: Icy Blue – Portraits of Imagination
Icy Blu = Tech N9ne + Hopsin … read more
Local Review: Hemis & Saul T. – White Folkes
Hemis & Saul T. = Gangstarr x Atmosphere + I.C.P. … read more
Local Review: I See Your Nightmares – A Lovely Occurrence
I See Your Nightmares = Lou Barlow + Lou Reed – Sebastian Bach … read more
Local Review: Gunfight Fever – Self-Titled
Hailing from Ogden, this four-piece instrumental metal outfit is packing some serious teeth in its jaws. Their debut album is well-structured, with a songwriting style reminiscent of the thrashier spectrum of NWOAHM blended with efficient prog sensibilities. … read more
Local Review: Grey Glass – Self-Titled
Straight out of Provo, Grey Glass are somewhere between pop rock and indie rock. Amid slow-tempo drumming, singing, and infrequent acceleration on tracks like “Lioness,” the “rock-band” essence is somewhat elusive. … read more