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Loco for Locals

Podcast hosts Lexi and Greta talk to local bands and artists about their music and what makes the Salt Lake City music scene so great.

Greta and Lexi sit down with Cactus Tree to talk about her time spent in Arizona, Logan, and Australia, and the inspiration behind her stage name.
This week Lexi and Greta sit down with Grace Wawro to discuss the vulnerability that can come with songwriting and the benefits of being an independent artist.
In this episode, Greta and Lexi talk to The Liberal Media about what it’s like being a band in high school, bonding over Rush, and disagreements over posting on social media.
Greta and Lexi sit down with Sean Baker’s Recycled Stardust to talk about a-sides and b-sides, open mics, and the Glum Reaper.
This week on Loco for Locals, we sat down with Saemore to discuss her western influence, debut album, and recording process.
This week on Loco for Locals, we sat down with IMAG!NARY FRIENDZ to talk about the subtle Chilean influences woven into their sound and the unforgettable moments they’ve had performing live. Sorry for a little glitching; we’re having some problems with our mixer. It will be fixed ASAP!
Greta and Lexi sit down with Unseen to talk about the story telling behind their music and being a band since highschool
Greta and Lexi sit down with Mitchee to talk about her honest, vulnerable songwriting processs and how she got her start in music.
Greta and Lexi speak with Federal Heights to discuss the challenges (and advantages) that come with being a long-distance band after one member moved across the country. Listen to hear how they decided to make it work.
This week, Lexi and Greta talk to Corbino about his debut album “Coal Crick,” its songwriting, and the thought process behind his album covers.
Greta and Lexi sit down with Ali Rez to discuss his abstract songwriting process and the inspirations behind his work.
Greta and Lexi speak with Austin Whitney about the ups and downs of making country music in Utah’s indie-obsessed scene.