This weekend is pretty awesome as we bring you two highly-anticipated album release events over the next two days. Before we talk about them, we got a nice list of local releases that came out online. Thumb through the digital discography, then join us below for the shows you should see this weekend.
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Shit Dogma -
Digital Validation (EP)
Thought Torrent -
New Album
Hawker Roam -
Beneath the Surface
Drauszen -
GL09č ((
Open Door Policy -
Open Door Policy LIVE
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OK Ikumi -
Farmor
Sequestered Keep -
Wandering Far (EP)
Ragk -
Folder Run (EP)
American Snot -
Demo (EP)
Regular Ass Dude -
X X T R A T H I C C
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Scarlet Rain -
Eleventh Hour
A Fellow You See -
Fetish Music (EP)
Faces In Mountains -
I Haven't Learned Anything (EP)
Indrid Cold -
Anxiety: Indrid Cold is Dead
Joe Galloway -
Intrigue
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Saint Raven -
Crow (EP)
Nelson Muntz -
Tribute To Larm (EP)
Schlimminy Cricket -
Readymade
Lesser Halves -
Interpreter (EP)
RedWater -
Overdrawn
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The first show happens tonight as we see the latest from
Quiet Oaks. But I won't need to write much on this one, as
City Weekly's Randy Hayward
chatted with the band in this week's issue. Go read that article, then go pick up a copy of
Pretty Alright at Urban Lounge as the band plays their album release show with Andrew Goldring and Strange Familia. Tickets are $5 and the doors open at 8 p.m.
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Tomorrow night, we'll get the latest from
Primitive Programme, a three-piece new wave/synth punk band from SLC comprised of Dennis Fuller, Ian Francis and Joshua Price. The band originally started out as Josh & Ian, and had a nice debut album back in early 2016, but changed names and a little bit of their sound when they picked up a third member. Their debut EP,
Modern World, sounds awesome from the early copy we got, well worth your time to seek it out. Grab a copy tonight as the band plays at Diabolical Records, with Sculpture Club (this will be their tour send-off
show) and Choir Boy opening. There is a suggested $5 donation at the door, and music will start around 8 p.m.
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Love music, head out, buy local!