Authors: Austin Doty
Review: Co-Pilgrim – Slows To Go
Co-Pilgrim = Noel Gallagher + The Grateful Dead
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Review: Cloud Nothings – Life Without Sound
Cloud Nothings = Television + Violent Soho … read more
Review: Allah Las – Calico Review
Allah Las = (The Growlers + White Fence) ^ Beach Boys … read more
Fife Brewing Co.
The motto of Fife Brewing Co. actually is “Love Your City,” and it sits well with what the forthcoming brewery is trying to accomplish. … read more
MAST: Empowering the Artist Entrepreneur
MAST hopes that it can continue to provide aid to young artists and the greater Salt Lake City area in curating new and eclectic content. … read more
Method to the Madness: Camille and Spencer Nugent
Camille and Spencer Nugent have cultivated niches here in northern Utah working in the local design scene with nearly 40 years of combined experience. … read more
SLAMM Music Expo @ Metro Music Hall 08.31
Head organizer Rob Gray started the SLAMM Music Expo in an effort to create a sense of community amongst music makers from around the valley. … read more
Allah-Las: The Ineffable Concept
Allah-Las are on the road again promoting their new album, Calico Review, out Sept. 9, and they’ll be stopping here in SLC on Sept. 6 at Urban Lounge. Vocalist and guistarist Miles Michaud shared his thoughts on the new record and the band’s current tour. … read more
Violent Soho: Finding a Way Out of this Thing
Violent Soho released their fourth album, Waco, in March, and are set to promote it in America this fall in cities like Toronto, Denver and Salt Lake City on Sept. 2. … read more
DZ Deathrays: Return to the U.S.
After three years, DZ Deathrays have returned to the United States. For the last eight years, the Australian duo of Shane Parsons and Simon Ridley have showcased their dance-punk anthems around the world. Their shows have a wild and loud reputation, and their music attracts all kinds of listeners from hardcore enthusiasts to EDM artists. … read more