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Interview with Harrison Mills of Odesza

Interview with Harrison Mills of Odesza
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Odesza will be playing at Urban Lounge on March 22 as a part of their current tour with Emancipator and Little People. SLUG had the chance to sit down and have a chat with Harrison Mills, one half of the production duo, to learn a little bit more about their music, how they approach making it and what their plans are for the future. … read more

Trust @ Urban 03.12 with Eraas

Trust @ Urban 03.12 with Eraas
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Trust has been incredibly influential for me this past year. Their debut album, TRST, has nourished my babybat maturation and been a setting for the transgressive happiness that I look for in post-punk expression.  … read more

SXSW 2013: Beliefs @ Empire Control Room 03.16

SXSW 2013: Beliefs @ Empire Control Room 03.16
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Being able to see Jesus and Mary Chain play with Beliefs would be unbelievable for both the band and me. For one thing, Beliefs came about because of their affection for ‘90s shoegaze at a party years ago, so naturally one would think that if Jesus and Mary Chain played with Beliefs the band would be ecstatic.  Also, Jesus and Mary Chain would rub off on Beliefs a little more to strengthen some of the band’s weakness seen on Saturday. … read more

NOVA Chamber Series: Echoes of Utah @ Libby Gardner Hall 03.17

NOVA Chamber Series: Echoes of Utah @ Libby Gardner Hall...
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Tchaikovsky is so good at this kind of thing, it might not be wrong to credit him with the invention of Stadium Rock, as the desired effect and the outcome are essentially the same.  … read more

Foxygen, Unknown Mortal Orchestra @ Urban Lounge 03.19

Foxygen, Unknown Mortal Orchestra @ Urban Lounge 03.19
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Foxygen delivered such high energy to the show that I would’ve felt pretty stoked seeing only them had the show taken some sad turn of events and Unknown Mortal Orchestra bailed. This was my first time seeing or even hearing Foxygen, and I am completely sold on their sound. Their performance reminded me of Spindrift, if instead of incorporating the Western themes of cowboys versus Indians, they would embrace the ’70s styles of bands like The Mama’s and the Papa’s. … read more

Evil Dead: The Musical: Director Chance Newman Talks Blood and Ballads

Evil Dead: The Musical: Director Chance Newman Talks Blood and...
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This spring, Last Chance Productions will be bringing Evil Dead: The Musical to the Grand Theatre. Director/producer Chance Newman was groovy enough to sit down with SLUG to discuss the unique challenges that come with crafting a musical that features seven different kinds of blood.  … read more

Man Overboard, The Story So Far @ Club Sound 03.22 with Tonight Alive, Citizen

Man Overboard, The Story So Far @ Club Sound 03.22...
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This past Friday, March 22, Club Sound was a packed house as they hosted the Suppy Nation Tour featuring Citizen, Tonight Alive and co-headliners The Story So Far and Man Overboard. This all-ages show was packed to the walls with pop-punk heads, leaving the smell of body odor and high school teen angst lingering heavily in the air. … read more

Elias Quartet @ Libby Gardner Hall 03.21

Elias Quartet @ Libby Gardner Hall 03.21
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As the chamber concert season approaches a close, I am constantly amazed at what I learn from attending the shows. The Elias Quartet was great at engaging with the audience on Thursday, performing their pieces that captivated me throughout. … read more

A Night at a Swingin’ Utters Show

A Night at a Swingin’ Utters Show
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When a band like Swingin’ Utters comes to town, it’s interesting to see how it turns out for a group that has been around for 20 plus years and has played numerous shows in our fair city. The Utters have had great momentum lately, releasing two full-length records in less than three years, touring regularly and generally putting themselves back on the map after an extended period of rest. I had a chance to speak with guitarist Darius Koski briefly before the show. … read more

Emancipator @ Urban 03.22 with Odezsa, Little People

Emancipator @ Urban 03.22 with Odezsa, Little People
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The intro to “Nevergreen” swirled incandescently out of the speakers. As the beats broke into the body of the song, spotlights flashed a mean color of salmon, and the alternating triangles on the back drop unexpectedly became a projection screen.  … read more

Far From Home: Next, The Moon

Far From Home: Next, The Moon
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What do Uganda, snowboarding and Salt Lake City all have in common? The answer to that question has been almost two decades in the making and it all comes back to Brolin Mawejje.  … read more

Local Reviews: All Systems Fail/@patia No

Local Reviews: All Systems Fail/@patia No
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After waiting for roughly a year and a half, this split LP has finally dropped, and boy howdy, it’s a fucking doozy. Seven songs apiece from SLC’s most under-appreciated band, All Systems Fail, and Venezuelan anarchists @patia No. The ASF side showcases songs that have been live favorites for a couple of years at least, and they sound absolutely brutal on this slab.  … read more