Napalm Flesh: As I Lay Dying Interview

Napalm Flesh: As I Lay Dying Interview
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It’s over a decade into their career, and As I Lay Dying is still charging the front lines of the metal scene with no sign of slowing. With this new decade in their careers on the horizon, they ready the release of new album Awakened with fresh eyes and inspiration from new sources. We were granted a surprise with drummer Jordan Mancino and bassist/vocalist Josh Gilbert during their first stint on the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Fest tour to get the details on this badass group of true believers. … read more

Iron & Wine, Kathleen Edwards @ Twilight Concert Series 08.16

Iron & Wine, Kathleen Edwards @ Twilight Concert Series 08.16
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Beam took the stage with his acoustic guitar and started his 20-song set. He pleased his longtime fans with a good mix of old and new, and solo and accompanied. What impressed me most was his superb vocals. Sure, they are great on CD, but Beam’s voice really thrives in a live setting, attesting to his natural talent. … read more

Strung Out @ Bar Deluxe 08.17

Strung Out @ Bar Deluxe 08.17
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It always seems like a bit of a publicity stunt to see a band rehash old material for a special run—It can come off as exploitative. However, I wholeheartedly embraced when Strung Out came back by with their mid-to-late-’90s albums, Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues and Twisted by Design. So did all my friends from the same era. Almost every song elicited a huge applause, and the good ol-fashioned mosh pit was full of slam dancers practicing the ancient art of controlled collisions. … read more

A Train Runs Through It: JCRD Welcomes Choice City to Utah 08.25

A Train Runs Through It: JCRD Welcomes Choice City to...
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I knew relatively little about Choice City before heading north to watch them take on the Junction City Trainwrecks. Still a somewhat small league, they travel with two-thirds of their skaters. Knowing this now, I can see why Choice City runs such tight strategies. When it comes to travel teams, just having the time to practice with each other can make or break a winning streak. … read more

HVDD: Rollin Rebellion vs. Sirens of Steel 8.25

HVDD: Rollin Rebellion vs. Sirens of Steel 8.25
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When I finally found my destination, walking into the old Food 4 Less that houses The Hive, headquarters for the Happy Valley Derby Darlins, I saw how they made themselves a nice little niche in the community. … read more

The Boards Reunion Show with Avon Calling and Gnawing Suspicion @ Burt’s 08.26

The Boards Reunion Show with Avon Calling and Gnawing Suspicion...
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 As these sages of punk rock strap on their guitars and study their set lists, the crowd of two dozen aged rockers (and a couple young punks like myself) watches anxiously, sensing the nervous energy in the bar. The guys haven’t forgotten how to kick ass, though, and they start with some of the oldies—stripped down punk rock n’ fuckin’ roll. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Týr Interview

Napalm Flesh: Týr Interview
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Get your Viking gear ready, the horned helmet your ale tankards—well not really. Just because The  Faeroe Island’s  Týr sing a lot about Viking lore and history doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be taken seriously. With six full-length albums notched in their swords and no signs of slowing the momentum is only building. The band employs clean singing and big, fat helpings of majestic melodies. The point of it all, from my experience, is a journey-like experience—you listen and you go somewhere else. … read more

Food Review: Mazza

Food Review: Mazza
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A Utah staple since 2000, Mazza is arguably the best Lebanese and Middle Eastern restaurant in town. Mazza started as a family eatery, serving their food on paper plates out of the small 15th and 15th location. By 2007, demand was high enough for owner Ali Sabbah to open a second restaurant—an upscale, fine-dining establishment at 9th and 9th. … read more

Princess Kennedy: Tatt-Ew

Princess Kennedy: Tatt-Ew
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One of the things that I hear the most from my out-of-town guests is how amazed they are by the sheer number of tattooed people in the 801. We all know that the number of tattoo parlors alone is overwhelming, but I think we live in such an inked-up community that we don’t really notice. I think one of the reasons for all the body art is simply the determination of a good 80% of us to make sure people know we are not Mormon—at least, that was the case for me.  … read more

Mike Brown’s Monthly Dirt: Arts & Crafts

Mike Brown’s Monthly Dirt: Arts & Crafts
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With the spirit of Craft Lake City bubbling about Salt Lake, I decided to make this article about my own crafting exercises. I am by no means a serious crafter, despite my rich Mormon pioneer heritage being all about it. They were also into polygamy and killing Indians and shit like that, so I don’t really care if I don’t take after my ancestors. … read more