We now have an unparalleled look at what the Provo music scene was like in 2015.

We now have an unparalleled look at what the Provo music scene was like in 2015.
Call it a debut album if you’d like, but Kitfox shows in no unclear terms that this tried-and-proven band is here to stay.
A self-identified “musical activist,” Diatom is gearing up for a full length album.
Turns out, someone in this band is a convicted arsonist.
From start to finish, this pop anthem will have listeners clamoring for more.
A local band covers a rock classic.
While the band delves deeper into more uncomfortable topics, it would appear that they are only growing more comfortable as a band.
“This has been a really great exercise in letting go.”
Oddly enough, the band becomes more “experimental” with their sound when straying from the experimental lo-fi rock that listeners have come to expect.
Violettas asks the question: “Can true beauty come from the things in life that are inherently grotesque?” If The Difficult Ones is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes.