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Pompadour Industrial Night Top 20: May 1991
Check out these sick tracks from May of 1991, brought to you by DJ Evil of the Industrial Underground. … read more
Book Review: The Torture Garden
“…I love her because there is something more mysteriously attractive than beauty: it is corruption.” … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: May 1991
The Cocks are finishing up a new single, “Crackin’ Up,” a “harrowing dance-floor essay on crack addiction that sounds like PiL’s “Metal Box” put through a Megadeath meat-grinder. … read more
Video Review: Skinny Puppy and Ministry
With the upcoming CD release of Ain’t It Dead Yet, it might be timely to review the video that spawned that CD. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: April 1991
The band has become more dance-orientated since leaving 4AD but still retain their moody, angst-ridden style. … read more
Pompadour Industrial Underground Top 20 – April 1991
DJ Evil’s top 20 underground tracks from April of 1991, curated just for you, SLUG reader. … read more
What’s Wrong With Today’s Protesters, Protests and Protest Music?
Let’s face it, our war-mongering enemies are as intractable as we. Make your voices heard individually and collectively. … read more
Book Review: Nick Cave – And The Ass Saw The...
Nick Cave, charismatic leader of Australia’s punk entourage The Birthday Party, and now fronting The Bad Seeds, makes his writing debut with his novel And The Ass Saw The Angel. … read more
Feature Story: Catch 22
Over the last couple of years, many of you have rented rehearsal space in the building located at 375 West and 400 South in Salt Lake and are wondering why the city chose to close it down. … read more
Politics: Do Your Part
As the population of our country moves into a more liberal position, it appears that our conservative, self-serving government moves to a farther right position. … read more
Skate: November 1990
We were good and warmed up, and skating pretty well, but it started to get dark and the lights were off, so we decided to head over to the banks to try to skate more. … read more
Record Reviews: November 1990
Sunshine and The Biffs – In Memory of Vinnie Vinyl Sunshine and The Biffs don’t write songs so much as they create tone poems. Although no two numbers here sound alike, there is a common thread. Reminiscent of very early Massacre Guys or the Pixies with a sense of humor. I also like the fact