Local Reviews: Dead Yeti

Local Reviews: Dead Yeti
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Out of the four Red Light Sound releases that have recently come out, this is the best. Harsh and perverse from the very moment you step into it, it’s like fucking an exquisite corpse.  … read more

Local Reviews: The VCR Quintet

Local Reviews: The VCR Quintet
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The freshest and most exciting stuff to come out of Salt Lake is the local noise scene. 2006 saw the amazing album by The Tenets of Balthazar’s Castle (a top five of Andrew Glassett) and 2007 is set with a new release by The VCR Quintet.  … read more

Local Reviews: Various Artists

Local Reviews: Various Artists
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Giving SLUG’s Death By Salt recordings a run for the money as “Best Local Compilation”, Slowtrain presents a well produced record of previously unreleased tunes by some of Utah’s favorite alt-country or acoustic soloists.  … read more

Local Reviews: The Upstarts

Local Reviews: The Upstarts
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Finally, a band that proves that Utah ska doesn’t need to be the realm of high school band nerds with a Reel Big Fish fetish! The Upstarts deliver some seriously awesome ska, chock full of soul and a whole heap of energy.  … read more

Local Reviews: Spitsofrantic

Local Reviews: Spitsofrantic
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Perhaps because my expectations were so low, this album was sort of enjoyable. Spitzo has a solid, balanced, if simple flow. His doubles are well timed-he knows his verses. The record’s frenetic trip-hop-acid-gangsta production fits surprisingly well with it’s dystopian theme.  … read more

Local Reviews: Saint Sebastian’s School for Wicked Girls

Local Reviews: Saint Sebastian’s School for Wicked Girls
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Who is this band? Where are they from? What wickedness could they have possibly committed sending four dudes to an all girls’ school? … read more

Local Reviews: Pink Lightnin’

Local Reviews: Pink Lightnin’
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Anybody who was at September’s Localized knows that these guys fuckin’ rock harder than a rocking chair on crack. They managed to capture this on CD somehow and made it possible to listen to it over and over and over.  … read more

Local Reviews: Nolens Volens

Local Reviews: Nolens Volens
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This is, like, the second or third album Nolens Volens has released this year and it doesn’t look like he is going to stop, unfortunately. All joking aside, if you have been following Andrew Glassett’s musical journey, you will have invariably noticed that this CD is a departure from his earlier, pounding club hits.  … read more

Local Reviews: Mindstate

Local Reviews: Mindstate
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This record’s best attribute is Dusk’s organic chorus crafting. He has a proclivity for writing a great hook. A noticeable trend is that he connects most closely with songs he builds entirely himself, tracks like “Lead Life” and “Drat.” The former is a deftly sampled classical beat and has the best chorus on the album, a rap/sung Brother Ali cadence that sounds easy and natural–like it was grafted from the beat.  … read more

Local Reviews: Mesa Drive

Local Reviews: Mesa Drive
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Mesa Drive could easily be Maroon 5’s long lost brother; their bigger, older brother in college who is and forever will be infinitely cooler. The band’s premiere album, Take What You Want, combines catchy melodies with jazzy bass riffs.  … read more