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Record Review: YEW – Too EP

So I’ll start by being completely honest in saying that when I heard some of the initial teasers and demo tracks that were leaked by Yew over a year ago I was very underwhelmed, but I have learned quite a few times that you cannot judge an album based on any of these sound bytes. And I … Continue reading »

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Adopt This Album! – Visions of Grimes

Grimes – Visions (Arbutus Records – 2012) I’ve been thinking a lot about Grimes lately. There’s probably nobody in music I’ve changed my opinion onmore over the last 12 months than her. When she released Visions, I shoved her off to one side as a performance art-heavy kind of performer: maybe you remember the video where she … Continue reading »

Interview with Junius

Junius for me is one of the those dream bands, meaning they have the exact type of sound that I am obsessed with. Any band that has a heavier sound mixed with somewhat clean soaring vocals is always going to be a favorite of mine and after I stumbled upon the the song ”Elisheva, I Love … Continue reading »

Interview: Matt from Lost Weekend

Lost Weekend is a young, up and coming elctro-pop band from Winnipeg, Canada. With music based heavily on 80′s new wave and 90′s alt influence the band is pumping out some seriously catchy tunes. I had they chance to talk to singer/guitarist Matt Worobec in early March as Lost Weekend was about to venture out … Continue reading »

Coheed and Cambria / BTBAM / Russian Circles @ The Great Saltair, Salt Lake City, UT (02/15/13)

Sometimes there are shows that are scheduled where you look at the line up and you just know for a fact that it’s going to be amazing before you even show up. Well, the Coheed and Cambria, Between The Buried and Me, and Russian Circles was definitely one of these shows. The day started off great, because we … Continue reading »

13 Questions with TTNG

TTNG (formally known as This Town Needs Guns) Have had quite the year. TTNG found out that their lead singer and guitar player Stuart Smith would be leaving the band to start a family and the band recruited singer Henry Tremain. However, soon after beginning work on their new record the band was faced with … Continue reading »

Interview: Zach Cooper of Coheed and Cambria

While Coheed and Cambria were in Salt Lake City to play a show at the legendary Great Saltair on February 15, 2013, I had the amazing opportunity to sit down and ask Coheed’s bassist Zach Cooper some questions. Cooper was officially announced as the new bass player for the band at the end of April 2012. Coheed and Cambria … Continue reading »

Record Review: Jim James – Regions of Light and Sound of God

Jim James Regions of Light and Sound of God In 2009, Jim James released an EP of George Harrison covers entitled, Tribute To - his own homage to a musical icon. This album was James’ first project apart from his hugely successful band, My Morning Jacket. Now, after six albums and fifteen years with his band, … Continue reading »

Adopt This Album! – The Incendiary Mad Men (Bear Vs. Shark: Terrorhawk)

Adopt This Album! Bear Vs. Shark – Terrorhawk (Equal Vision – 2005) So it happened again… It was the same as before. The same as it always is.  A dream.  Or as a I am beginning to see it, a vision. I have now experienced the same dream more times than I can count on both … Continue reading »

Record Review: Soundgarden – King Animal

Soundgarden King Animal I was just as excited as a fat kid getting cake to hear the new Soundgarden Album King Animal, their first album in over 15 years.  I think Chris Cornell (next to Dave Grohl and Perry Farrell) is among the most talented frontmen to come out of the past 2 decades who … Continue reading »

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