xReflectx
The Hourglass End
Skinned Elbow Records
xReflectx have been turning heads since their first show and the three-song demo they brought with them. The band shot to the top of the local Salt Lake City hardcore scene and even gained some international recognition selling the demo to people all the way from Japan. With its first full-length album, The Hourglass End, the band shows they are just getting started and haven’t even tapped into their full potential. Songs such as “1:11 a.m.” bend an already established genre in a new direction and vocalist Mike Turley has a style all his own. The emotion and raw honesty in “The Abandoned” only scratches the surface of what the five members of xReflectx might be capable of in the near future. If you’re looking for the future of Salt Lake City hardcore, this is the band to watch.
The Hourglass End
Skinned Elbow Records
xReflectx have been turning heads since their first show and the three-song demo they brought with them. The band shot to the top of the local Salt Lake City hardcore scene and even gained some international recognition selling the demo to people all the way from Japan. With its first full-length album, The Hourglass End, the band shows they are just getting started and haven’t even tapped into their full potential. Songs such as “1:11 a.m.” bend an already established genre in a new direction and vocalist Mike Turley has a style all his own. The emotion and raw honesty in “The Abandoned” only scratches the surface of what the five members of xReflectx might be capable of in the near future. If you’re looking for the future of Salt Lake City hardcore, this is the band to watch.
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