Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin @ Kilby Court 11.22 with Army Navy

Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin @ Kilby Court 11.22...
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From the get-go, the small cluster of people to my right, all huddled beside the large speaker hanging from the ceiling, are in their thrall. Two kids with jet black hair are laboring over a sharpie mural on the plywood wall, only stopping intermittently to do something that resembles a dance, but is more likely some ancient satanic ritual, their possessed bodies twisting along with those sweet bass lines.  … read more

Cat Power and Nico Turner Live @ The Depot 11.25

Cat Power and Nico Turner Live @ The Depot 11.25
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It wasn’t utterly packed—just full. Cat Power draws an interestingly eclectic crowd: professors, obligatory hippies, hipsters and maybe a vegan–straight edge kid, too. After the release of her electronica album, Sun, it seemed that there was a yearning for the older, more classic styling of Chan Marshall, and there was no better way to realize that desire than an intimate, seated setting where she would perform solo. … read more

Starry Nights and Fine Wine: The Paint Mixer in Sugar House

Starry Nights and Fine Wine: The Paint Mixer in Sugar...
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There is no better way to reproduce a Van Gogh, I believe, than under the influence of alcohol, and The Paint Mixer, a paint and wine studio that recently opened a second location in Sugar House, provides just this stimulating opportunity.  … read more

From Dylan to Modernity: An interview with of Montreal’s Kevin Barnes

From Dylan to Modernity: An interview with of Montreal’s Kevin...
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“Every creative decision I make happens organically and I don’t question it. I don’t think, ‘Is this good for my career or bad for my career? It’s whatever I’m just naturally interested in and just sort of driven to do, in a way. I don’t really question it,” says Barnes. It is Barnes’ avid interest in the world and lack of musical inhibition that has allowed of Montreal to experiment with a spectrum of different sounds and ideas that would make most musicians jealous. It is this kind of unbridled passion for life and music that makes of Montreal so unique.  … read more

Be the Change: Help Mothers Without Borders Aid African Orphans

Be the Change: Help Mothers Without Borders Aid African Orphans
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November 15–16, Mothers Without Borders will provide a charitable opportunity by hosting “Be the Change,” its 8th annual fundraising boutique featuring a variety of hand-made African and American crafts for sale.  … read more

Our Beat Is Heavenly: Interview with John Peña

Our Beat Is Heavenly: Interview with John Peña
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Heavenly Beat is the sort of band name that sticks to a project perfectly. John Peña’s Balearic indie pop arrangements balance classical guitar, steel drums, harmonica and mellotron to make lush, serene, heavenly songs.  … read more

Bonobo @ The Complex 10.31 with Real Magic

Bonobo @ The Complex 10.31 with Real Magic
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Everyone’s eyes, glassy from drink or smoke, are all affixed to the stage again, a pale blue light accentuating their impatience to see the main attraction: Bonobo. Soon enough, there is movement on the far right of the stage and a man in a tiger mask makes his way onto the stage and takes his place at another DJ booth that sits higher center stage, above the drum set, the other DJ booth, keyboard and wind instruments. Simon Green, the mind behind Bonobo and the person behind the tiger mask, begins to adjust his equipment and music is being built in front of our very eyes. … read more

Southern Charm: An Interview with Royal Teeth in Voodooville

Southern Charm: An Interview with Royal Teeth in Voodooville
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Throughout their set, more and more people wander into their performance in search for something a little more refreshing than the press-play-and-go antics provided by Calvin Harris across the park. By the time the band played their closing song, “Wild,” from their debut album Glow, they definitely had quite a few new fans, including myself. I sat down with Royal Teeth for an interview where they gave SLUG the low-down on their current careers, future plans and what it took to get where they are now.  … read more

The Voodoo Music and Arts Experience

The Voodoo Music and Arts Experience
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Nowhere else will you see local legends like Dr. John and Preservation Hall Jazz Band perform on the same stages as worldwide phenomena such as The Cure, Nine Inch Nails and Pearl Jam, all the while catering to a younger culture of music lovers with headliners like Bassnectar, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Calvin Harris and Paramore at the Voodoo Music Festival in New Orleans.  … read more