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Greg Mendez – Beauty Land
Greg Mendez writes intimate, stripped-down songs with a quiet, disarming charm. Beauty Land, his fifth full-length album, stays true to that sensibility. Mendez recorded most of the record directly to…
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Kevin Morby – Little Wide Open
Kevin Morby’s Little Wide Open unfolds like a long drive across the plains – slow and simple, then suddenly overwhelming in its emotional clarity. It is a record rooted in…
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Sari Lightman – “The Way I Saw You”
“The Way I Saw You” is the debut single from Sari Lightman, of Lightman Sisters (formerly Tasseomancy, Lightman & Lightman). Lightman’s solo work is emerging as a stripped-back, minimalist folk…
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Tory Silver – “Microwave”
Pittsburgh-based Tory Silver blends elements of garage rock and indie pop to explore the small joys and “inevitable uncertainties of residing in a body” on their new track, “Microwave.” Soft and…
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Nixon Boyd – “Trouble of Your Own”
Toronto-based musician Nixon Boyd has released “Trouble of Your Own” ahead of his first solo album, Every Time We Turn a Corner. Boyd is best known as a founding member…
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Greg Mendez – “I Wanna Feel Pretty”
Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Greg Mendez paints a stark portrait of someone aimlessly drifting through life on his latest single, “I Wanna Feel Pretty.” Complemented by Mendez’ dark sense of humor, he…
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Deloyd Elze – Nellene EP
Deloyd Elze (pronounced Dee-Loyd L-Z) is the project of Jacob Henry Allen, who grew up between Georgia and Florida and now calls California home. The moniker honors his great-grandfather, a…
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Floating – La Di Da
Floating’s debut album La Di Da gathers seven tracks the band describes as “bluegaze,” a fitting label for their blend of dreamy textures and melancholic undercurrents.
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The Notwist – “Projectors”
The Notwist, a seven-piece band from Germany, return with “Projectors,” a folk and country-tinged song threaded with brass interludes. The track brings together all of the guests featured on their…
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Kevin Morby – “Javelin”
Kevin Morby’s new single “Javelin” captures the ache of loving someone while constantly being on the move. Inspired by the experience of restlessly traveling the world with a partner only…
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Wendy Eisenberg – “Meaning Business”
“Meaning Business” captures Wendy Eisenberg at their most structured folk songwriting yet. It opens with harmonically rich chords that gradually unfurl into a sweep of baroque-pop influenced sound. The instrumentation…
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girl from the interstate – Winter Lady
girl from the interstate is the solo project of Salt Lake City musician Alexis Clark. Prior to landing in Utah, Alexis lived in and travelled through much of the United…
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Show Review: Dean Johnson & Emily Hines (The State Room, 11/6/2025)
At The State Room on Thursday night, two artists, Dean Johnson and Emily Hines, came to Salt Lake City with the mission of delivering Americana/folk-influenced country music. While Emily Hines…
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Show Review: Hayden Pedigo & Jens Kuross (Parker Theater, 10/26/2025)
Two artists with spectacular 2025 album releases; Hayden Pedigo (I’ll Be Waving As You Drive Away) and Jens Kuross (Crooked Songs); joined forces this fall on a 33-date tour across…
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Josaleigh Pollett – “Radio Player”
Josaleigh Pollett’s latest single “Radio Player” comes just in time for Halloween, steeped in spectral nostalgia and sonic unease. Josaleigh describes the track as “a journey through the hallways of…
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Joelton Mayfield – Crowd Pleaser
Joelton Mayfield’s debut album Crowd Pleaser is the culmination of nearly a decade of personal and musical reckoning, tracing his journey from a devout, musically gifted teenager in rural Texas…
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Show Review: Lord Huron & Kevin Morby (UCCU Center, 10/21/2025)
Coming off of their recent release, The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, Lord Huron brought their concept album vividly to life during their performance at The UCCU Center in Orem, UT.
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Angela Autumn – “Millionaire Money”
Angela Autumn is a Nashville-based country artist originally from Appalachia, and she channels the haunting beauty of her home region into her music. She started playing music when she was…
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Prewn – System
Prewn is the musical project of Massachusetts-based Izzy Hagerup, and System is her sophomore album, building on the DIY spirit of her debut. Hagerup shares, “I think a large continuity of the…
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h. pruz- “Arrival”
With the release of “Arrival,” h. pruz (aka Hannah Pruzinsky) introduces a new chapter of introspective soundscapes and lyrical depth. As the lead single from the forthcoming album Red Sky At…
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Lillian King – “Tiber Creek”
Lillian King’s “Tiber Creek” is a poignant ode to the river that runs beneath Washington, D.C.’s National Mall – a hidden waterway that her father walked for years while undergoing cancer treatments.…
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Ella Ion – “Blue Black Crows”
Ella Ion’s new track “Blue Black Crows” is a stirring blend of alternative indie and emotional folk that showcases the Australian singer-songwriter’s emotional depth and musical finesse. Her vocals are rich with…
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Dean Johnson – I Hope We Can Still Be Friends
Dean Johnson’s sophomore album, I Hope We Can Still Be Friends, is a nonlinear tapestry of love, longing, and heartbreak, cementing his status as one of modern indie-country’s most compelling storytellers.…
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Funeral Lakes – “Dreaming of Heroes”
Funeral Lakes’ new song “Dreaming of Heroes” is a fully-fledged indie folk tune that blends atmospheric storytelling with a haunting sense of place. Drawing from the mythos of the American…
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Show Review: Jack Van Cleaf & Joelton Mayfield (Kilby Court, 8/15/2025)
Jack Van Cleaf and Joelton Mayfield are currently on a full, twenty-date coast-to-coast US tour. Their second stop was at Salt Lake City’s Kilby Court, an intimate and independent venue…



























