Music
Local Review: Modern Speed – Love & Destroy
Is Love & Destroy good? Yes, with a few minor caveats. Each song is a radio hit on its own, but therein lies the rub; these songs only really work on their own. … read more
Local Review: Mended Hearts Club — Nobody’s Favorite
You’d better set some time aside for Nobody’s Favorite. A story of an album bashing our capitalist society and the damage we’ve done to our planet over 11 songs. … read more
Local Review: Andrew Hsu – Mantra
Summer canyon drives are begging for new music. The music in this scenario matters; something that is effortlessly cool. Enter Mantra by Andrew Hsu. … read more
Local Review: The Hit — Heart and the Good Chin
I’m begging The Hit to release a full album as soon as humanly possible. Absolutely devastating. I’ve never heard anything quite like it from a local group. … read more
Local Review: Jerry Auburn — May Your Eyes Well Up...
If you’re looking for a record to put on while you kick back and reevaluate your life, Jerry Auburn’s EP, May Your Eyes Well Up With Blood, is the answer. … read more
Local Review: Blue Hands — Loneliness
Loneliness is a beat tape by Blue Hands with ideas, textures and moods presented in motion instead of finished songs. … read more
Local Review: Flamingo — Pink Paradise
Flamingo, a six-piece jazz band from SLC, is back with another original album recorded live: Pink Paradise, “a sunset trip through jazz-drenched tropics.” … read more
Local Review: The Shindas — Bangers and Mosh
The Shindas have always sounded like a band committed to having a good time. Their new release packs 12 tracks with lively surf-rock riffs and gritty guitars. … read more
Local Music Singles Roundup: June 2026
If you can’t love yourself, how the hell are you going to love anyone else? So to express eternal pride, SLUG has got you covered with an overall musical good time. … read more
Local Review: Spencer Sanders — Almanac
Spencer Sanders’ Almanac feels like a series of intimate conversations. He’s a storyteller, and that shines through clearly in his lyrics and instrumentals. … read more
Local Review: meg jordan ― Miss Hippie
meg jordan is a master of musical contrast, mixing lyrics of painful longing with bright rhythms while combining folksy guitar and dreamy ukulele. … read more
Local Review: EazyNotey — after 10PM.
EazyNotey delivers some major chill bumps across his six-track EP after 10PM. Leaning into lo-fi house textures and late-night pacing, the album builds a cohesive. … read more