Review: Adrian Krygowski – Roam

Review: Adrian Krygowski – Roam
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After two previous records (Road on the Left, Hope For Us), Krygowski and the band dedicated seven tracks to a soulful consciousness, both instrumentally and vocally. They combine the fiddle, guitar and drums to give each track different musical stresses. Roam is truly an expressive album and will evoke similar emotions in its listeners. … read more

Review: Aan – Amor Ad Nauseum

Review: Aan – Amor Ad Nauseum
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The first track promised that I was in for something gritty and dark with some snarling, stiff-lipped vocal work—but it lied. The band is great at making lightly psychedelic pop love songs, but they’re definitely their best when they give them an edge. … read more

Localized: The Guard Cats

Localized: The Guard Cats
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This month’s Localized is a meeting of veterans of Salt Lake’s original punk scene and the new breed of local soundsters creating their own musical voice—the experimental, dub-influenced Muzzle Tung open. The Guard Cats have existed barely a year, but they display a diverse sonic palette. On the other end of the continuum, Gnawing Suspicion

NOVA Chamber Music Series: Fry Street Quartet Plays Haydn, Ellison & Dvorak 01.12

NOVA Chamber Music Series: Fry Street Quartet Plays Haydn, Ellison...
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The influence of folk songs, or rather folk styles of song, has a long tradition of being reinvented as formal music for the concert hall. The NOVA concert of January 12 at Libby Gardner Hall perfectly illustrated this with a set of pieces covering three different centuries and three different styles with works by Haydn and Dvorak, and a new work by contemporary composer Michael Ellison. … read more

Action Bronson @ The Complex 01.30 with Party Supplies

Action Bronson @ The Complex 01.30 with Party Supplies
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Eventually, Bronson did get most of the crowd back on his side. As to be expected, he crushed it, but it was a short set. “Get the fuck outta here / I do this shit straight off the couch,” he boasted, in his thick Queens accent, over a sea of bobbing heads and waving arms. … read more

Kid Congo Powers: The Rock n’ Roll Beat

Kid Congo Powers: The Rock n’ Roll Beat
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Still an avid collector, Powers cites record collecting as essential to forming a band. He says, “I think you need some weight behind what you are doing—in a rock n’ roll band, that is.” He points out that by knowing the linage, one can see where other groups get their inspiration and how their language is created, like how The Stooges’ “Shake Appeal” is inspired by Little Richard. … read more

On The Road Again: Windells Camps Out at Brighton

On The Road Again: Windells Camps Out at Brighton
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If you have never been to Mt. Hood’s summer camps, you are really missing out. Fortunately for you, though, Windells has been On The Road.  … read more

Jupiter Suit: Playing for Change

Jupiter Suit: Playing for Change
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Zach Marquez, 18 years old, is just the right mix of confident and cautious, ambitious and humble. He doesn’t want to be famous for the reasons you think. You see, last November, while I was watching these beautiful women from around the world compete in a fucking swimsuit competition, Marquez was thinking of any way he could possibly help the devastated people of the Philippines. Marquez is not most of America.  … read more

BADKIDS @ the UMFA

BADKIDS @ the UMFA
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Look who is at the museum—The Bad Kids! As multi-media selfie-installations and gender integrated performance art, I think they’ll feel at home here. … read more

Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds @ Bar Deluxe 02.04 with Super 78, Carletta Sue Kay

Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds @ Bar Deluxe...
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I would have to say it was easily one of the best rock n’ roll gigs I have ever been to. The music was solid and superbly well done. It’s going to be hard to beat this one. … read more