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Music

Metal Alliance Tour kicks off in Salt Lake

March 26, 2013

It is a bit difficult to imagine a more heart-pounding, adrenaline-pumping genre of music than heavy metal. This subgenre of rock ‘n’ roll is known for brutal guitar-drenched tracks filled with blisteringly...

Emancipator’s newest album combines techno, the senses

March 26, 2013

Smell, taste, touch, sight, sound and techno — to electronica gurus, the experiences created through electronically produced music formulate a sensation uncommon to the five senses. To them, techno...

Atlas Genius to showcase talent alongside Imagine Dragons in SLC

March 19, 2013

From their wistful pop melodies to their contagious, sweeping vocals, Australia’s Atlas Genius is an electric pop fan’s dream. The quartet of talented musicians is set to open for the runaway success,...

Parson Red Heads exude laid-back attitude

March 7, 2013

The hit comedy show, “Portlandia,” pokes fun at the hipster lifestyle in Portland, Ore. Lucky for its writers and creators, Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, The Parson Red Heads, a pop-rock band...

Performing Celtic tunes: Utopia Early Music presents Irish concert

March 7, 2013

From the soft lilting of the Celtic harp to melodies of the fiddle and flute, followed by bellowing chants, which call back to the monasteries from whence they were born, there is something truly unique...

Choirs celebrate local women’s voices

March 5, 2013

A women’s choir is something that should be celebrated, and Jessica Napoles, the U Women’s Chorus director, is setting out to do just that. Tonight, the Libby Gardner Concert Hall will play host to...

Gershwin brothers to be honored at Kingsbury

February 28, 2013

U students are too young to appreciate the musical genius of brothers George and Ira Gershwin. Popular in the musical world nearly 100 years ago, their music is not even played on any oldies stations....

Matt and Kim maintain personal touch

February 28, 2013

Matt Johnson and Kim Schifino maintain a first-name basis with their fans. Kicking out tracks since their 2006 album debut, this indie pop duo’s fan base has grown to the thousands. Though their listeners...

Redfest welcomes hip-hop groups

By By Joseph Simmons September 16, 2009

ASUU's annual Redfest festival will offer a free concert to students Friday with performances from Slightly Stoopid, Dilated Peoples and First Class.

U alumna goes baroque

By By Julie Abubo, Staff Writer August 27, 2009

Those weary of classical music can relax a little: Emily Nelson, a U alumna, soprano and ensemble founder, along with co-founder Christopher LeCluyse, tenor, felt it important to make the centuries-old genre entertaining for modern audiences.