Month: November 2024
Local Review: Sleep Cult – Speed Freak
Speed Freak is a record of sound and frenzy that explodes quickly and embers out with a total run time of 13 minutes and 19 seconds. … read more
Review: Suppertime – Here’s The Thing
Suppertime’s Here’s The Thing is a whirlwind of sound that feels both familiar and fresh, stirring in ‘90s nostalgia with the creativity of today. … read more
The Wicked Eyes and Imagination of Alice Brooks
The nuances of the story are reflected in Alice Brooks’ visual choices, which play with contrasts between brightness and shadow to create a dynamic, immersive atmosphere. … read more
Local Review: Nadezhda – Battery
Nadezhda vocalist Erika Ahlin’s diverse performance through the entirety of Battery really brings this album from cool to awesome. … read more
Local Review: Musor – Musor Ⅱ
Musor on Musor II doesn’t just fall into psychedelic rock, but ultimately makes the genre their own. Their unique tone and amplification make them versatile. … read more
Pushing Up Daisies @ Fellowship Hall 11.15
Pushing Up Daisies played with a lot of energy and everyone was excited for their return—it had been over a decade since the band played together … read more
Concert | Music | Show Reviews
Review: Bon Iver – SABLE,
SABLE, is, in essence, a multimedia project exploring the darkness within Vernon’s past and heart. … read more
Water and Rebirth in the West: Zak Podmore’s Life After...
In Dead Pool, Zak Podmore reminds us that the federal government has a habit of making mistakes with Utah’s public lands. … read more
Review: Westside Gunn — Still Praying
The latest Westside Gunn and DJ Drama record, Still Praying, is no exception to the ongoing chain of letdowns. … read more
Second Sunday Tea: Spill That Tea, Sis!
Instead of the late-night, adults-only feel often associated with drag performances, this elevated and immersive experience welcomes everyone from toddlers to grandparents. … read more