Local Review: Chalk – Self-Titled

Local Review: Chalk – Self-Titled
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Chalk creates a sound that is total ‘90s indie rock nostalgia—there’s Britpop, indie pop, a bit of twee, plenty of Rivers Cuomo (especially on “Joke or Numb/Flare,” for the Weezer fans)—it’s a grab bag of the sounds of an alternative ’90s childhood. … read more

Local Review: Baby Ghosts – Maybe Ghosts

Local Review: Baby Ghosts – Maybe Ghosts
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For the past two years, Baby Ghosts have been the darlings of the Utah music scene. For that length of time, they’ve been crafting some of the finest, hooks-iest tunes in the West, and they’ve been slinging them relentlessly from gig to gig across the valley and the country. … read more

Review: Communions – Self-titled

Review: Communions – Self-titled
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Communions = (The Stone Roses x The Drums) + (The Cure x Merchandise)  … read more

Review: Gary Numan – Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)

Review: Gary Numan – Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)
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Numan’s latest album, Splinter (Songs For A Broken Mind), the 19th full-length released under his own name, has expanded his exploration of heavy industrial pop music, the sound he’s embraced since the early ’90s. … read more

Review: FF – Lord

Review: FF – Lord
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FF = Nirvana + Sonic Youth + You’re Living All Over Me-era Dinosaur Jr. … read more

Review: Flowers – Do What You Want To, It’s What You Should Do
Review: Eraas – Initiation

Review: Eraas – Initiation
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Initiation, Eraas’ second full-length album full of trip hop beats, kraut rock tempos and ethereal vocal samples, is remarkably hermetic and cohesive. Like Chelsea Wolfe, Eraas infuse their vocals with haunting echoes to create a kind of ominous atmosphere, especially on the sinister tracks such as “Old Magic” and “Above.”  … read more

Review: Equateur – The Lava EP
Review: Evans the Death – Expect Delays
Review: Echo Lake – Era

Review: Echo Lake – Era
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Echo Lake = (Tamaryn / The Raveonettes / SPC ECO)^Deerhunter  … read more