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Russian Circles
Metro Music Hall
615 W 100 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Mar 18, 2025
7:00 PM MDT
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Sili Bondilli
March 21st 2025
I didn't go to this show but BandsInTown won't stop bothering me. And since I've had a few glasses of wine, I'm obliging them with this review and also wasting your time. You're welcome!
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Metro Music Hall (formerly Metro Bar) is a mid-size concert venue in downtown Salt Lake City which hosts a diverse selection of live music, dance parties, alternative lif...
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Russian Circles Biography
Across the span of their previous seven studio albums, Chicago-based instrumental trio Russian Circles traversed a diverse topography of sounds, moods, and approaches with their limited armory of drums, bass, and guitar. It’s difficult to chart an evolution in their sound when their records have always felt like well-curated playlists. It wasn’t uncommon to hear drone-heavy meditations, dazzling prog exercises, knuckle-dragging riff-fests, haunting folk ballads, and tension-baiting noise rock all within the span of one album. Still, it’s difficult to ignore the progression from the pensive and intricate melodies of Enter (2006) to the layered distorted dirges of Blood Year (2019). It’s been a gradual sonic shift owing to the band’s rigorous tour schedule and a predilection towards playing their more authoritative material on stage. But with their new album, out on Sargent House in 2022, Russian Circles will eschew the varied terrain of their past work and bulldoze a path through the most tumultuous and harrowing territory of their sound.
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