Local Review: Rich Wyman – Good Company

Local Review: Rich Wyman – Good Company
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Rich Wyman’s album, Good Company,  is a delicious slice of piano-ballad pie. … read more

Local Review: Ready The Rockets – Self-Titled

Local Review: Ready The Rockets – Self-Titled
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Ready The Rockets Self-Titled Self-Released Street: 04.21 Ready The Rockets = Screaming Trees + R.E.M. + Pearl Jam   This six-song release is concise and nicely executed. The musicians that comprise Ready The Rockets each contribute their instrument well and the vocals complete the material nicely. Overall, the album seems to be a nod to

Local Review: Reaper The Storyteller – Trilogy

Local Review: Reaper The Storyteller – Trilogy
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Reaper the Storyteller Trilogy Self-Released Street: 05.11 Reaper the Storyteller = Outkast + The Roots + 2pac   The mantra that Reaper the Storyteller imposes on himself is no lie. His subject matter is the stuff of true substance. Oftentimes, hip hop focuses on inflating the ego, smoking dank weed and fucking mad bitches. The

Local Review: Replica Mine – A Ghost In The Womb

Local Review: Replica Mine – A Ghost In The Womb
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Part 1: Acceptance begins softly and sweetly, with a simple guitar riff and some breathy vocals. Things quickly evolve with electronic details and effects that give a definite ’80s synthpop kind of feel. … read more

Local Review: Riksha – Dream Drops Red

Local Review: Riksha – Dream Drops Red
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Riksha plays heavy, hard, shiny metal, and their new release, Dream Drops Red, is a neatly executed album of exactly that. The music is loud, mean and beautiful. … read more

Local Review: Omeed the Nag – Status

Local Review: Omeed the Nag – Status
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Omeed has a nice Aesop Rock sort of gritty feel to his voice, but he does this half-rap-half-sing-song thing that sounds silly. Status isn’t a bad album, but it sounds no different and no better than the same cookie-cutter hip hop that we’re all so tired of. … read more

Local Review: Officer Jenny – The Gods Must Be Giddy, a Gaggle of Unexceptional Songs Written for Unexceptional People

Local Review: Officer Jenny – The Gods Must Be Giddy,...
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Officer Jenny The Gods Must Be Giddy, a Gaggle of Unexceptional Songs Written for Unexceptional People Self-Released Street: 05.31 Officer Jenny = Sufjan Stevens + The Shins   Provo’s Stephen Cope, who performs under the Pokémon-inspired moniker, Officer Jenny, offers up an understated, personal and, at times, campy album in his debut. Gods starts off

Local Review: Orem Owls – Index

Local Review: Orem Owls – Index
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Orem Owls Index Hel Audio Street: 04.07 Orem Owls = Oneohtrix Point Never + Ben Best & Karl Jørgensen + Neotantrik I appreciate the work that Hel Audio is doing, quite a bit. It is a local label supporting fringe music, such as that made by Orem Owls, with several artists regularly participating in showcases

Local Review: Pentagraham Crackers – Live! From the Palace of Payne

Local Review: Pentagraham Crackers – Live! From the Palace of...
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Pentagraham Crackers Live! From the Palace of Payne Chthonic Records Street: 05.31 Pentagraham Crackers = Dan Sartain + The Mr. T Experience The fluid tempo and mood in Live! From the Palace of Payne flow from upbeat in one track, to depressive and longing in another. The genre seems fluid, too, and pinning it down

Local Review: Parlor Hawk – Self-Titled

Local Review: Parlor Hawk – Self-Titled

For their second album, Provo’s Parlor Hawk looked to make a slight departure from the sound of Hoarse & Roaming—their 2010 Northplatte Records release that seemed heavily influenced by producer Joshua James—and dabble a bit more in the rock side of their indie rock/folk genre. … read more