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Review: Immune System

Review: Immune System
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Immune System is the third installment of the Dewey Decimal Trilogy. Set mainly in the United States, this dystopian novel follows a man who is in cahoots with a corrupt mayor, living in the Chinese district of New York and is sent to protect a pair of Saudi royals. … read more

Review: Airscape: The Fall of Gravity

Review: Airscape: The Fall of Gravity
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Airspace: The Fall of Gravity is a beautifully unique platformer about an octopus and his other aquatic friends who get abducted by a mechanical alien race. … read more

Review: Design by Humans

Review: Design by Humans
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Design by Humans doesn’t mess around on this front, as their selection of designs are almost unanimously gorgeous. … read more

August 2015 Local Music Reviews

August 2015 Local Music Reviews

See what’s going on music-wise in Utah in this month’s Local Music Reviews! … read more

September 2015 National CD Reviews

September 2015 National CD Reviews

Check out SLUG’s September selection of National CD Reviews! … read more

The Shortest Girl At The Tallest Man On Earth

The Shortest Girl At The Tallest Man On Earth
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Kristian Matsson goes by The Tallest Man on Earth and has released four full-length albums and two EPs. Mattson is a folk genius, with acoustic sets that attract people from every direction. … read more

Rally at the Capitol: Stand with Planned Parenthood Official Press Conference

Rally at the Capitol: Stand with Planned Parenthood Official Press...
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On Tuesday, Aug. 24, Planned Parenthood advocates and supporters met at the capitol for an official press conference and rally as a response to Governor Gary Herbert’s Aug. 14 announcement. … read more

Review: The Decline of Western Civilization Collection

Review: The Decline of Western Civilization Collection
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If you were alive and well and rocking in the ’70s and ’80s, then at some point in time you eventually got a glimpse of the first or second documentary films from The Decline Of Western Civilization series. … read more

Rock n’ Roll, Love and Death: La Luz’s Weirdo Shrine

Rock n’ Roll, Love and Death: La Luz’s Weirdo Shrine
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After procuring La Luz’s It’s Alive from Albatross Recordings and Ephemera, I took it home, dropped the needle and then soon began to uncontrollably gyrate to the surf-soulful sound of the first track, “Sure is Spring.” … read more

Slipknot @ USANA 08.21 with Lamb of God, Bullet For My Valentine

Slipknot @ USANA 08.21 with Lamb of God, Bullet For...
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It seems like only yesterday I was a wee lass of 20-something, deep in the throes of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal, stoked on what was supposed to be a massive tour date featuring Slipknot, Lamb of God and Shadows Fall. One of the Slipknot dudes got sick and had to cancel the

Review: Funko Mopeez Iron Man Plush

Review: Funko Mopeez Iron Man Plush
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“I am PLUSHY MAN.” It has a certain undeniable ring to it, an authority and bravery that is unmatched in the world of little miniature super heroes. … read more

Dark Entries: Exhuming the Corners of Forgotten Synth-Based Music

Dark Entries: Exhuming the Corners of Forgotten Synth-Based Music
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This was my introduction into the expertly curated, aesthetically driven label Dark Entries that exists to release synth-driven coldwave, darkwave and post-industrial synth-pop records that have been long out of print. … read more