Interview with Silent Lions Jessica Wright·June 24, 2014Jessica from Under Bright Lights interviews the sultry rock duo known as Silent Lions.Interview·10 mins read
Album Review: How to Dress Well – “What is This Heart?” Kevin Krein·June 24, 2014Very few artists can do what How to Dress Well does—and that’s make good pop music for adults.Album Reviews·5 mins read
New Jams: Interview with Lion Slicer Quinten O'Neal·June 23, 2014 Lion Slicer is a four-piece from Savannah, Georgia. Their debut EP Pockets of Light is out this summer.InterviewNew Jams·4 mins read
The Pop Presidents: LBJ (The Ten Best Albums from 1963 to 1969) John Ellis·June 23, 2014The Ten Best Albums from 1963 to 1969Best of Lists·6 mins read
It’s Never Funny When You Yell “FREEBIRD!” At A Concert JP Gorman·June 20, 2014I attended an intimate concert in a glorious facility performed by Jeff Tweedy, and some idiot yelled out "FREEBIRD!" at the top of his lungsConcert ReviewsRants·4 mins read
Interview with Young Widows Jon Robertson·June 20, 2014I really enjoy Young Widows Easy Pain so I got in touch with Evan Patterson, vocalist / guiatrist to ask him some questions because that's what I like to doInterview·7 mins read
Crucial Fest Four: Putting Utah on America’s Heavy Music Map Jon Robertson·June 19, 2014In case you don't know Crucial Fest is a heavy music festival that ruled our lives and ear drums for a weekend we will never forget!Concert ReviewsFestival Coverage·13 mins read
The Pop Presidents: JFK (The Ten Best Albums from 1961 to 1963) John Ellis·June 13, 2014The Pop Presidents: JFK (The Ten Best Albums from 1961 to 1963)Best of ListsMusicOpinionRants·8 mins read
Bane, Turnstile, Take Offense, and Forced Order @Chain Reaction, Anaheim, CA 06/06/14 Chad Sengstock·June 11, 2014The show opened with Forced Order then, Take Offense, Turnstile and finished with Bane. Every band had a great response and put on a great show.Concert ReviewsPhotoset·1 min read
Album Review: The Atlas Moth – The Old Believer Paul McConaghy·June 11, 2014With The Old Believer, The Atlas Moth have once again left an indelible mark on my ears. The band has never sounded better. Album Reviews·1 min read