Local Review: Cliffs – Pets In The City

Local Review: Cliffs – Pets In The City
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Cliffs Pets In The City Self-Released Street: 05.26 Cliffs = (MGMT + Panda Bear) x Saucerful of Secrets–era Pink Floyd In their first full-length album, Cliffs take a few more positive steps, adding some higher production values on newer songs and honing their sonic range. Overall, the band has a nice, eclectic sound that carefully

Local Review: D.I.E. – Dying Is Easy

Local Review: D.I.E. – Dying Is Easy
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D.I.E. Dying Is Easy Esoteric Entertainment Street: 03.08.11 D.I.E. = NIN + Carlos Satana + Dead Can Dance   D.I.E. is a project that is composed in a couple of different regions. Jason Wright is a guitarist based out of California and J. “Bunnie” Dreher is a local keyboardist and producer. Their work on this

Local Review: Candid Coyote – Blessed Be Those Who Weep

Local Review: Candid Coyote – Blessed Be Those Who Weep
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Candid Coyote Blessed Be Those Who Weep Self-Released Street: 04.14 Candid Coyote = Townes Van Zandt + Gram Parsons One of the great challenges a solo musician faces is to engage the ears of their listener, and, once they do, to elicit some kind of emotive response or make them feel a certain way. However,

Local Review: Benjamin Dara – Single Flame

Local Review: Benjamin Dara – Single Flame
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Benjamin Dara Single Flame Self-Released Street: 02.18 Benjamin Dara = Dispatch + Enya + Jack Johnson Benjamin Dara’s debut release begins with a music-box-like piano riff, leading into a mystical arrangement of synth strings and distorted drums accompanying his vocals as he sings, “The moon up high, the eye in the sky, the clouds, the

Local Review: 90s Television – Going Blonde

Local Review: 90s Television – Going Blonde
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90s Television Going Blonde Self-Released Street: 12.14.12 90s Television = The Strokes + Animal Collective + Pepper + Smile from the Streets You Hold–era John Frusciante I think these guys found their recording equipment rusting in some corner of the D.I. Going Blonde is a distorted mess, which makes certain tracks almost painful to bear.

Review: Crystal Stilts – Nature Noir

Review: Crystal Stilts – Nature Noir
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Brooklyn’s Crystal Stilts are a tough band to pin down. At various times, they’ve used post-punk, psychedelic garage rock and indie pop jangle, often in the same song.  … read more

Italian Vegan with Amanda Eats SLC

Italian Vegan with Amanda Eats SLC
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For the past few of years, Amanda Rock has been Salt Lake’s hype-lady for all things vegan and vegetarian in Salt Lake City. … read more

Making Nonsense of it All: An Interview with Genral Jackett

Making Nonsense of it All: An Interview with Genral Jackett
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“I think I’ve been an artist since I was born,” says multi-media artist and performer Genral Jackett. “I just keep doing it [art]… it’s like an obsession almost.”  … read more

The Stones Throw Soul Tour with Peanut Butter Wolf @ Urban Lounge 08.21 with Myron & E., The Stepkids, Dam Funk

The Stones Throw Soul Tour with Peanut Butter Wolf @...
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Stones Throw founder, Peanut Butter Wolf, took the audience back to 1974 and beyond with some vintage soul tracks paired with live visuals from a projector of the bands’ sets.  … read more

Clear @ Bar Deluxe 08.30 with Dismantled, INVDRS, Don’t Trust Anybody

Clear @ Bar Deluxe 08.30 with Dismantled, INVDRS, Don’t Trust...
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Clear reunited August 30 and 31 to celebrate fallen band mate Mick Morris, who recently died at the age of 35. Salt Lake City’s hardcore family came out en masse to show their support for this very beloved band and the late bassist. … read more