This album wasn’t perfect, but in context of their entire discography it turned out to be a really, really important record.
Album Review: Places by The National Parks

This album wasn’t perfect, but in context of their entire discography it turned out to be a really, really important record.
This record strikes a perfect balance between expressing the discomfort of uncertainty and inspiring hope that we are strong enough to thrive regardless.
The National Parks welcome national talent to southern Utah.
The album, though named for the day of reckoning, is actually more focused on the relationships between individuals, referencing the crumbling society around them only as footnotes.
Even with the music industry in recovery, Provo artists still accumulated millions of streams.
My eyes, my eyes have been staring at the ceilingFor a while, for a while now my heart’s got this feelingMy eyes, my eyes, my eyes, there must be more for seeingAnd I know, and I know that everybody’s dreamingThey grow, they grow like titans or it seems andI know, I know I must be planted for a reason […]
A local, grassroots guitar company is supporting Utah musicians in a big way.
The National Parks will play Rooftop Concert Series next Friday with RKDN and Hive Riot.
With winter semester coming to a close, this week is packed full of shows in Utah Valley.
The gorgeous new music video is now available on TheRumpus.net with a wide release tomorrow.