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Music Check! Thunderfist
In a world full of poser bands, boys that get “did-up”, and prissy lyrics it is nice to listen to someone spit some game about drinking, smoking, and causing trouble.
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Music Check! The Breeders
There is a bit of nostalgia involved when digging into a breeders album. Last Splash was released in 1993
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Music Check! Mieka Pauley
It's hard not to enjoy someone's music when you watch how hard they work and how much love they put into each release and every song. Mieka brings us Elijah Drop Your Gun
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Glasseater melts together some tasty jams of pop punk, hardcore, and rock to get your blood pumping in the morning. Take a listen.
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Salt Lake City Rockers, The Wolfs give a steady shout and jam on this 5 song EP...
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Pop Punk kings NFG take their 2nd stab at some killer covers you won't want to miss.
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Tim Armstrong, the man that has been in such influential bands as Operation Ivy, Rancid, and Transplants releases his first solo record. Take Warning....
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An Angle does a great job of keeping the listener engaged through this entire album. The songs are compelling enough and interesting lyrically. Vocalist Kris Anaya is reminiscent of Cracker’s David Lowry with the slightly cleaner tone of Tom Petty...
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Music reviews of Neon Trees and The Wolfs. Neon Trees: Kevin Bacon would be proud that Neon Trees are revitalizing the repressed dance scene in and around Provo, Utah which isn’t far from where the movie Footloose was shot in ’84. With some synth sounds reminiscent of that era it’s also not hard...
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Music reviews of ENEEONE and Sweet Jesus. ENEEONE: If you thought Salt Lake City was only for punk rockers, you thought wrong. Eneeone drops off 13 slick tracks that flow through subjects ranging from an estranged father “So Cold” to a badass underdog anthem “Takin’ it back.” The production...
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Music reviews of The Descendants and Purr Bats. The Descendants: A classic punk band that is a must in your record collection. The Descendents always provided a unique take on hardcore punk rock with creative and fun songs. They tended to be less political than many of the other bands of that time...
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Music reviews of The Alternate Routes and House of Fools. The Alternate Routes: The musical style and smooth lyrical deliveries over a mixture of both upbeat and mellow tunes lead me to believe that TAR enjoy a bit of the country twang without letting that particular force drive their entire musical...
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Music reviews of The Yearbook, Murder By Death, and Roark. The Yearbook: Six spicy acoustic flavors on a menu of twang influenced rock obviously derived from being on the road and down-on-your-luck love stories. Its not quite country but The Yearbook stills manages to gun-sling some slide...
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Music reviews of Casket Salesman and Authority Zero. Casket Salesman: With a name that evokes thoughts of the grim reapers best friend, I was pleasantly surprised that Casket Salesmen is all about robust guitar laden symphonies. These multi-faceted tracks of smooth vocal melodies, space rock...
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Music reviews of Secret Machines and I Am The Avalanche. Secret Machines: The title of the first track, “Alone, jealous and stoned,” most definitely gives a good set of directions for listening to this killer record. Layers of smooth keys and heavy bass lines will leave you in a trance throughout...
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Music reviews of House of Fools, Blood Brothers, and Copeland. House of Fools: Delicate ambience triggers relaxing notes throughout this short delivery from this freshman band. A rainy day intro leads into a much more diverse effort that includes the ragtime style of ‘Let’s Follow’ and the...
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