Local Review: Sparx – Ignition LP

Local Review: Sparx – Ignition LP
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Despite being personally convinced that most people try to make electronic music just to be able to say they do—if I hear “Hi, I’m a DJ” one more time I may scream—there are exceptions when someone can legitimately produce something worth listening to a few times, which is the case here. … read more

Local Review: Various Artists – Sounds of Sodium

Local Review: Various Artists – Sounds of Sodium
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I have to admit, my local punk rock experiences have been tainted. Unfortunately, my friends and I went to many bad, local pop punk shows in the ‘90s and missed out on the good stuff. Thankfully, Sounds of Sodium, a local punk/rock/hardcore compilation, made it my way. … read more

Review: Mad Caddies – Dirty Rice

Review: Mad Caddies – Dirty Rice
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Mad Caddies = The Expendables + Left Alone + Authority Zero … read more

Local Review: Tiger Fang – Endangered

Local Review: Tiger Fang – Endangered
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This album is what it sounds like to pound a 12-pack of Pabst by yourself, jump around on your bed shredding on air guitar until you get sick and puke into a pile of week-old laundry, and knock over your foot-tall bong because you were too busy headbanging to pay attention to anything but the music. … read more

Local Review: Strong Words – Come Clean

Local Review: Strong Words – Come Clean
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If you’ve been paying attention to rad local bands in Salt Lake, you’ve probably heard Cathy Foy shredding drums in Future of the Ghost or The Circulars. Mixed and recorded by Andrew Goldring, Come Clean is Foy’s latest project—a work of thoughtful, honest musicianship with Foy on guitar and vocals. … read more

Review: Chad VanGaalen – Shrink Dust

Review: Chad VanGaalen – Shrink Dust
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Chad VanGaalen = Neutral Milk Hotel / Thee Oh Sees + Amen Dunes … read more

Local Review: Mkaio – The Devil Lived EP

Local Review: Mkaio – The Devil Lived EP
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With production technology that is more accessible and as user-friendly as iOS7, comes an influx of artistic variety that can’t simply be described as “a subgenre of electronic music.” … read more

Local Review: Masked Epsilon – Crystal Catacombs

Local Review: Masked Epsilon – Crystal Catacombs
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As someone who has maybe played two hours of video games in her entire life, I’m not exactly the person to ask for opinions on a new one. However, this well-produced album is the soundtrack to a locally made online game that’s almost as nostalgic as blowing the dust out of your old Nintendo cartridges. … read more