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Local Reviews: Lo-Fidelity

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Jazz anyone? Hip Hop? I’m not talking about the norm mix here. I am talking about the good stuff, the stuff that really surprises you—it reminds you of how awesome music can be when approached with the right attitude (i.e. Ratatat minus the hype).  … read more

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Local Reviews: The Love Astronauts

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Oh, this album is a-hoppin’. Who knew ska could reach outer space! Well The Love Astronauts did of course, with ska-groovin’ keyboard and up-strokes followed by sax to trombone.  … read more

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Local Reviews: Mantra Monsta

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

This release starts off strong with a song that sort of sounds like a noise interpretation of Devendra Banhart’s “Fall,” but it quickly degrades into an unintelligible mess. For the most part, it sounds like something one would record with friends after getting drunk and playing instruments you are completely unfamiliar with. … read more

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Local Reviews: NSPS

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

This six song, six music video, limited Record Store Day release is a thing of its own. With ups and downs and spring-de-loop noises topped with vocals that linger between talking and trying to sing, it’s an accomplishment to simply get through the album.  … read more

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Local Reviews: Odetta

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

I was tuned in to this cut by a DJ friend and I am not quite sure I can ever look back upon inferior DJs. There is something about raw talent that just speaks volumes through the increase of volume when listening Cut & Paste Vol. 1 & 2.  … read more

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Local Reviews: Riverhead

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

I’ve known guitarist Michael Burgess for years, but if I had not looked at the band name, I’d never have guessed this gorgeous, fantastically dark pop album was a local product. Synthy trip-hop tracks like “Revolver” and “Protection” worm their way into your head and stay there for days.  … read more

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Local Reviews: Shift & Shadows

Posted on April 11, 2013 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Shift & Shadows are another local band that can’t quite decide who they are musically. Self-described as “indie funk rock” on their Facebook page, their music is at times both funky and rock oriented, while vocally and lyrically they are severely malnourished. … read more

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Experience, Explore, Engage: Waterpocket Distillery

Posted on November 3, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
(L–R) WIth a love for all things innovative and local, Alan Scott and Julia Scott’s Waterpocket Distillery will soon be one of the newest distilleries to hit the Utah Scene.

There’s a new distillery coming to Utah, and when it hits, you’ll be left with a craving to get out and explore. Waterpocket Distillery opens in West Valley City at the beginning of next year with a palate of new flavors and a bit of an adventurous side. … read more

Posted in: Art, Interviews & FeaturesTagged: Waterpocket Distillery

Movie: Lights Out

Posted on November 2, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Lights Out | Warner Bros.

Lights Out is not a movie for the faint of heart— especially those afraid of the dark— but I will say it’s the best scary movie of the year. David F. Sandberg accurately portrays the demons of mental illness in Lights Out, an expansion of his short film (2013). … read more

Posted in: DVD Reviews, Film ReviewsTagged: lights out, Warner Bros.

Review: The Conjuring 2

Posted on November 3, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
The Conjuring 2 | Warner Bros.

Based on a “true story,” The Conjuring 2 follows demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren to the Hodgson family in London, where Janet, the youngest daughter, is showing symptoms of possession. Join the Warrens on their journey of demon-hunting and self-discovery. … read more

Posted in: DVD Reviews, Film ReviewsTagged: James Wan, The Conjuring 2, Warner Bros.

Indestructible Review

Posted on November 2, 2016 (May 21, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
Indestructible by Cristy C. Road

Indestructible: Growing up Queer, Cuban, and Punk in Miami is a captivating illustrated novella that makes audience feel like a part of Cristy C. Road’s experience. … read more

Posted in: Comic Review, LGBTQ+Tagged: Cristy C. Road, Indestructible, LGBTQ+

Six Days in Cincinnati Review

Posted on November 2, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Six Dyas in Cincinnati

Six Days in Cincinnati relive the days after the murder of 19-year-old black male Timothy Thomas and the passionate protesting that followed. What has changed from 2001 to 2016? … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Dan Méndez Moore, Six Days in Cincinnati
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