Reviews
Our favorite albums from Deseret’s best artists.
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Album Review: Hypermnesia by DōngSoo
A brilliantly home-grown, furiously paced album full of glitched-out samples, pitch-shifted vocals, and violently authentic production. Read More
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Album Review: Nothing Lasts, Nothing Ends by Josh Carlin
A work of art full of perplexity and unparalleled authenticity from front to back. Read More
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Album Review: STILL SWINGIN’ BACK by Johnny Baseball
Johnny Baseball are swinging in at the exact right time, proving that pop punk and melodic hardcore are still alive… Read More
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Album Review: SOMETHING’S AT MY NECK by Bad Luck Brigade
The most polished and cohesive “shroom bap” release yet Read More
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Album Review: Now What by Loafa
A balanced slice of what Loafa is all about: personal, dynamic, energizing, and exploratory. Read More
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Album Review: In This Moment by Guy Richey Gibbons
Guy Richey Gibbons’ music is a rollercoaster ride of soul, funk, and neo-jazz influences that keeps the listener smiling from… Read More
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Album Review: RavePal, Vol. 3 by Various Artists (ETA45)
A 90-minute journey through the best of the local scene. From floating on clouds to blasts of harsh distortion —… Read More
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Album Review: Young by The National Parks
It’s easy to see how the world quickly fell in love with the indie folk band right from the start… Read More


