Electric Wizard: Weird Tales from the Wizard in Black

Electric Wizard: Weird Tales from the Wizard in Black
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Rising from resin-black pools of acid-tinged darkness, Electric Wizard are the royalty of filth and debauchery. As if peering through a cloud of audible weed smoke, their riffs crunch and fizzle with an irrepressible groove, creating an unstoppable impulse to bang your head, gyrate your hips or just take another hit.

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March 2015 National Music Reviews

March 2015 National Music Reviews

National music reviews for Acid King, Dengue Fever, Dwarves, Enslaved, Father John Misty, Swingin’ Utters, Wardruna and more.

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Artist(s) of the Fevered Soul: Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates

Artist(s) of the Fevered Soul: Tomas Lindberg of At The...
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At The Gates released At War With Reality on Oct. 28 of last year, their first album since the legendary Slaughter Of The Soul hit shelves in 1995. “It felt absolutely brilliant to be back in the studio together,” Lindberg says.

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Kicking & Dancing: The Political/Poetical María Magdalena Campos-Pons

Kicking & Dancing: The Political/Poetical María Magdalena Campos-Pons
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For Campos-Pons, Our America is important for a community that is often “undefined and without context,” she says. Latino Americans are “like the universe,” Campos-Pons says. “Look at how many galaxies, how many stars, came out of [the Big Bang]. The idiosyncratic physical and cultural makeup of the Latino people—their identity—is like that: a mix of many things that become one.”

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The Utah Symphony and the Godfather of Metal

The Utah Symphony and the Godfather of Metal
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There are quite a few similarities in the performance and music of classical pieces and heavy metal: the drama, complex songwriting, wide range of instrument use and epic subject matter, to name a few. Surprisingly, even the live classical scene itself has, at times, resembled the familiar passion of a metal show.

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Words of Walter: The Walter Shearon Interview

Words of Walter: The Walter Shearon Interview
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After getting a taste of his passion at the ripe age of 3, young Shearon is no stranger to these mountains and the potential they hold. Now 17, the really crazy and almost scary, thing about Shearon is how smart and well-spoken he is, and how much drive and desire he possesses to learn more.

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Combat Rock: Dengue Fever and a Resurgence of Repressed Rock n’ Roll

Combat Rock: Dengue Fever and a Resurgence of Repressed Rock...
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Dengue Fever’s sound is a sonic masala of influences including surf, Afrobeat, hip-hop, punk, and, the Rosetta Stone to their sound, Cambodian pop. On their latest, self-released album, The Deepest Lake, Dengue Fever were in total control of the entire experience, from the music to the packaging.

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Ganesh Indian Cuisine: Authentic Indian Food in Midvale

Ganesh Indian Cuisine: Authentic Indian Food in Midvale
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Tucked away in a nondescript strip mall in Midvale, serving authentic dishes from North and South India, Ganesh Indian Cuisine is a gem to discover.

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Chandler Seipert: Skate Whatever

Chandler Seipert: Skate Whatever
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Chandler Seipert is a breath of fresh air in the skate world we know today. He’s a natural on the board, and he has no inhibitions—only motivation to skate.

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The Quest for Water: A Conversation with YOB’s Mike Scheidt

The Quest for Water: A Conversation with YOB’s Mike Scheidt
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Seven records into their career, YOB are becoming elder statesmen in the republic of doom. Their stature derives from their output of consistently wrought-iron albums, but also from discernable wisdom and humility.

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