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Rising Stars Mxmtoon and Chloe Moriondo Take to The Complex

By Alfonso Belloso, Arts Writer June 2, 2022

  Bedroom pop singer-songwriter Maia, professionally known as mxmtoon is on tour to celebrate the release of her newest album “rising.” The artist bears all and creates an environment of vulnerability...

(Graphic by Cyan Larson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Your Guide to The SLC Arts Scene

By Whit Fuller and Frank Gardner August 25, 2021

  While the University of Utah has a myriad of opportunities for students interested in the arts, Salt Lake City itself presents a vibrant local arts scene for incoming students looking...

(The 1975’s “Notes On A Conditional Form” | Graphic by Izzy Schlegel)

The 1975 Search for Meaning on ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor May 23, 2020

  “We had the opportunity to kind of be confident enough to make our most U.K. record and hopefully you guys understand that,” said Matty Healy, The 1975 frontman, while overlooking a sea of...

Patrick Droney just released his new single The Wire, a beautiful blend of synth-pop, rock and soul, with a powerful time-is-of-the-essence message. (Photo by Nate Hoffman | Courtesy Warner Records)

Patrick Droney’s New Single ‘The Wire’ is a Monumental Career Moment

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor February 21, 2020

  Nashville-based singer-songwriter Patrick Droney is back with a striking, soulful single in “The Wire", and he's ready to take on the music world. The release of Droney’s self-titled...

Rap duo EARTHGANG performs at The Complex in downtown Salt Lake City on Nov. 19, 2019 (Photo by Camille Rousculp | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

The Frenetic Energy of EARTHGANG Comes to the Valley

By Christopher Payne, Assistant Arts Editor November 22, 2019

The Complex was hardly two-thirds full when EARTHGANG took the stage, but with the energy shared between the rap duo and the crowd, you’d think the room was twice over capacity. The Atlanta based musicians...

Top 5 Concert Venues in SLC

Top 5 Concert Venues in SLC

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor October 22, 2019

  There’s nothing quite like seeing an artist perform live — the excitement and adrenaline coursing through your veins as you arrive at the venue. Concerts are life-changing, exhilarating and...

Kilby Courts 20th Anniversary: A Celebration of Local Music

Kilby Court’s 20th Anniversary: A Celebration of Local Music

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor May 5, 2019

  Salt Lake’s oldest all-ages venue is turning 20 in just a few days. Kilby Court, whose intimate garage feel attracts artists of all musical genres, presents its own anniversary celebration...

Courtesy of Nathalie Rubin, BMG

Get to Know The Faim

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor November 5, 2018

  Perth, Australia is one of the most isolated major cities in the world. Everything about it is small, including the music scene. Notable pop artist Troye Sivan is one of the city's most beloved...

Jake Miller brightens young hip-hop music scene

December 2, 2013

On Thanksgiving, hip-hop phenomenon Jake Miller turned 21. Before obtaining permission to enter liquor store doors, he released a full-length LP, hit a nationwide tour and performed with the likes of Snoop...

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,...

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