SLUG Magazine - Issue 243

Issue 243 - March 2009

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Underaged and Enraged

 

SLC Tattoo Convention

The telltale whir of many tattoo machines, a New York accent echoing on a PA and mariachi music (if you’re lucky) greet you upon entering Salt Lake City’s tattoo show.

 by JP

Eagle Twin

Eagle Twin is a twin-peaked mountain, a tentacled dream monster, a sea of silt causewayed in two.

 by Curtis Jensen

Pig Destroyer

I felt like a dick when I called Pig Destroyer vocalist J.R. Hayes for this interview and interrupted his dinner, but he's a champ.

 by Gavin Hoffman

Localized

March’s Localized features the musical stylings of the speedy and heavy Azon, the reggae- infused Willkills and hardcore openers Digna y Rebelde.

 by Jeanette Moses

Propagandhi

Manitoba, Canada's own Propagandhi is a perfect example of the action aspect of punk rock and have been for the entirety of their 23 year existence.

 by Ricky Vigil

Absu

There is a reason Absu are at the forefront of metal coming from the U.S. The driving force behind the group is Proscriptor, lyricist, vocalist and drummer.

 by Bryer Wharton

Parenthetical Girls

Parenthetical Girls have clawed their way into indie media outlets such as Pitchfork and have played larger European festivals like Primavera Sound —using the pull of praise and association.

 by Cody Hudson

Princess Kennedy & Battle Axes

Each one different from the other, the Battle Axe Girls use the power of three to mesh a perfect brace of danger and femininity into a little project they’ll be featuring at Oni Tattoo Gallery. I was able to sit down with the charmed ones and chat about art, pugs and ass play.

 by Princess Kennedy

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