Reviews
Our favorite albums from Deseret’s best artists.
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Album Review: Lovely and Luminous House by BYU Singers
Songs that sit at the intersection of the human and the divine. Read More
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Album Review: Something New, Something Familiar by The Bombshell Flowers
The audio equivalent of comfort TV. Read More
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Album Review: VOL IV by Brother
This 32-minute, eight-track album is the soundtrack as you fall asleep in a sea of stars. Read More
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Album Review: Douglas by Glue Coast
This is what the Glue Crew does best: make a lot of noise and make you feel sad about it. Read More
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Album Review: Starting Over by Jake Haws
Truly great art is about going forward as who we’ve become. Read More
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Album Review: Walks & Gardens by Cactus Tree
Cactus Tree has created a work of art with Walks & Gardens. Read More
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Album Review: Velvet Haze by Shaking Paper
This EP combines emotional intimacy with the communal feeling of singing along with a crowd of strangers. Read More
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Album Review: Glow by Cardinal Bloom
Cardinal Bloom straddles both worlds—native and foreign—with the eagerness and commitment of a newcomer as well as the ease and… Read More
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Album Review: Almanac by Spencer Sanders
An album that sews together moments of disappointed optimism and hopeful songs that don’t always have resolution or happy endings. Read More

