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Napalm Flesh: Red Fang Interview

Napalm Flesh: Red Fang Interview
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This week, our faithful darkhearts, we have an interview with the awesome stoner-rock outfit, Red Fang, a band whose star is rising faster than you can say “pass the PBR.” They made a stop here in SLC just recently, tearing up Bar Deluxe, and we kidnapped guitarist Bryan Giles for a few minutes to find out how all this success and nonstop globetrotting is treating these badass groove monsters. We also have an exclusive review of the new Hypnosia compilation for curious ears. … read more

Damn These Heels! 2012

Damn These Heels! 2012
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The Damn These Heels! Film Festival kicked off with the screening of Gayby, a hilarious flick by Jonathan Lisecki about two longtime friends who overcome their mutual life doldrums and relationship dumps to have a baby together, which deals with sexual stereotypes and roles. … read more

Teen Daze, Beat Connection and White Arrows @ Kilby 07.18

Teen Daze, Beat Connection and White Arrows @ Kilby 07.18
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Teen Daze evinces the same sort of tactile relationship with his equipment as does a guitar player as he fiddles with the knobs, a coy simper on his face. … read more

JP Haynie, Mooninite, Ben Best @ Kilby 07.12

JP Haynie, Mooninite, Ben Best @ Kilby 07.12
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Concluding the night with songs from his new LP, The Sand, JP Haynie was joined on stage with bandmates Nate Housley on bass, Greg Wilson on guitar, Danny Orme on drums and Denny Fuller on the trumpet. … read more

The CUAC pARTy Bus: Final Voyage to a Contemporary Art Oasis

The CUAC pARTy Bus: Final Voyage to a Contemporary Art...
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Recent years have produced an alternative avenue for experiencing the art world in Utah. In much the same way one could hitch the party bus to Wendover, one could hop aboard the Contemporary Utah Arts Center (CUAC—pronounced “quack”) pARTy bus and enjoy a boozey transport to the unlikely town of Ephraim. … read more

Naysayer @ SLC Foursquare Church 07.19

Naysayer @ SLC Foursquare Church 07.19
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The best thing about all-ages hardcore shows isn’t the moshing. It’s not the contrived feeling of male camaraderie and it’s not the chance to shout along to a butchered Chain of Strength cover. No, the best thing about all-ages hardcore shows is the simple fact that six legitimate bands can play full sets, and the passive observer can still be home in time for 10 PM Simpsons re-runs and a hot bath before the following work day. … read more

Junior Rocket Scientist @ Kilby Court with Cerulean, Shades, The Dirty Moogs 07.20

Junior Rocket Scientist @ Kilby Court with Cerulean, Shades, The...
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When Junior Rocket Scientist took the stage, they came with the most unique sound of the evening. There were three guitars, a drum kit, keyboard and an electric violin. The vocalist on violin shouted with veins bulging. … read more

America, Fuck Yeah! Team USA vs. Team Australia 07.25

America, Fuck Yeah! Team USA vs. Team Australia 07.25
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Every year since 2004, RollerCon has been the destination for skaters all across America. Comparable to Comic Con but with 200-percent more drunken hookups, the four-day convention is packed with events from 9 a.m. to midnight, not including the late-night karaoke and nonstop party throughout the halls of the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. … read more

Let’s Talk Strategy: What RollerCon 2012 Means For Your Upcoming Season

Let’s Talk Strategy: What RollerCon 2012 Means For Your Upcoming...
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Any time leagues from all over the world come together, new strategies explode across the map, gaining prevalence until one movement comes up and defines the year. Last year, it was the no-start. This year, it’s the no-block. … read more

Halfway Through the Convention and Straight On Till August: Reflections

Halfway Through the Convention and Straight On Till August: Reflections
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Three days into RollerCon and everything starts to blur together in a Hunter S. Thompson sort of haze, technicolored neon lights and heat waves a given. Everyone in their basic black scrimmage shirt, names and numbers printed on the back in all similar fonts and sizes, the difference between one derby diva and another is diminished, and we blend into a sea of sweating faces and leg tattoos. … read more

Dirty Projectors @ In the Venue 07.21

Dirty Projectors @ In the Venue 07.21
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Here’s a fun fact: In The Venue opened doors a full hour before any music started, so show attendees got plenty of time to stand around looking hip or whatever. There were a lot of chicks wearing glasses and mom jean cut-offs, which made me think about how funny Portlandia is, and I was hoping that this show proved to be worth it, because I could be at home watching hilarious hipster satire. As fate had it, the evening redeemed itself and I was even able to celebrate at the end with Mexican food. … read more

Aesop Rock @ In the Venue 07.23

Aesop Rock @ In the Venue 07.23
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Before the king himself took the stage, a team of intimidating bouncers pushed people around until there was a path for him to walk through. It was hot as balls in the room and bumping with fans. Finally, the trio—Aesop, DJ Big Wiz and Rob Sonic—appeared and everyone got their hands in the fucking air. … read more