Localized: 90s Television

Localized: 90s Television
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Listening to 90s Television is like funneling 40 years of pop culture at once through the mono speaker of a VHS/TV combo set. … read more

Angel Olsen: Total Human Being

Angel Olsen: Total Human Being
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Angel Olsen possesses a prowess and mystique onstage that can make her seem otherworldly, but just as much as she is a performer, she is herself. … read more

Dale Watson: The True Ameripolitan Man

Dale Watson: The True Ameripolitan Man
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Standing firmly on the traditionalist side, Dale Watson has been making his brand of music for over 25 years. … read more

Localized: Bat Manors

Localized: Bat Manors
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In January of this year, Bat Manors released their debut full-length album, Literally Weird—a collection of beautifully crafted, multi-instrumental ballads that meander through the sweet, melancholic headspace of their primary creator, Adam Klopp. … read more

Muse Music: A New Muse

Muse Music: A New Muse
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After a decade of being an institution of culture and music on Provo’s University Avenue, Muse Music shut up shop earlier this year and has reopened a few blocks southwest—on Provo’s resurgent Center Street. … read more

Legendary Shack Shakers: Ugly And Desperate Isn’t Easy

Legendary Shack Shakers: Ugly And Desperate Isn’t Easy
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The man that put the “legendary” in the Legendary Shack Shakers is renowned frontman JD Wilkes, who has been able to take his strange notions of music and parlay them into a 20 year career. … read more

Laura Burhenn: Lovers Know Extended Interview

Laura Burhenn: Lovers Know Extended Interview
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In the big wild world of modern music—so presently overcrowded with equal parts would-be artists and sub-genres—it is often the truly talented that get buried and overlooked. … read more

Joywave Want to Dance with You: A Special Interview with a Cheeky Band

Joywave Want to Dance with You: A Special Interview with...
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Daniel Armbruster of the American indie electronic/rock band Joywave is pure musical goodness. … read more

DJ Evil K: Once Upon A Midnight Dreary

DJ Evil K: Once Upon A Midnight Dreary
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We get older. The exterior shows the wear, but inside, if you’re lucky, a bit of the old magic that fueled blind, optimistic dreams of a handful of black-clad shadows remains. … read more

Titus Andronicus: Forever And Ever And Ever

Titus Andronicus: Forever And Ever And Ever
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The Who. Pink Floyd. Titus Andronicus. If you think one of these bands doesn’t deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as the others, you clearly haven’t listened to The Most Lamentable Tragedy. The fourth album by New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus is a 29-song rock opera presented in five acts, following our hero’s confrontation