Gaslight Anthem Show Review

Gaslight Anthem Show Review
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Salt Lake City, I’m mighty disappointed in you. At the Gaslight Anthem’s first ever show in our fine city, they were greeted by a grand total of 10 people, four of whom were members of opening band Signal to Noise. … read more

Pelican Show Review

Pelican Show Review
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Pelican has become quite prolific since their humble beginnings, partly thanks to signing with Hydra Head Records, and their associations with ISIS. It’s funny to me that Pelican started as a side-project to another band, Tusk, however it makes sense that the Pelican project would have a bit more success. … read more

Murder Junkies—The Greatest Day of My Life

Murder Junkies—The Greatest Day of My Life
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When I found out the Murder Junkies were playing in Salt Lake City last summer, I begged SLUG for the opportunity to interview them; one of my favorite bands. In case you don’t know, the Murder Junkies includes Merle Allin, brother to former Murder Junkie singer and punk rock icon G.G. Allin. … read more

Sage Francis Show Review

Sage Francis Show Review
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Sage Francis, the most sarcastic emcee in underground hip hop, master of irony and double-meaning, sunglass aficionado and founder of the Strange Famous record label blessed Salt Lake with his presence to spread the word about his newest album, Human the Death Dance, and introduce us to a few of the other talented artists in his circle. … read more

Deftones Show Review

Deftones Show Review
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Deftones had finally come back to Salt Lake City. The last time they were here was December, 2003. Checking their website for the past three and a half years and seeing that they were basically going everywhere but here was really disappointing. Then finally in April, they announced that they were playing not one but two shows at In the Venue. I was ecstatic.  … read more

Rasputina Show Review

Rasputina Show Review
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This was my first visit to Suede, and I was pleased to discover that it was more laid-back and cozy than I’d envisioned. With two bars, a low stage, and a capacity of about 400, it’s reminiscent of a slightly smaller version of Club Vegas in downtown Salt Lake. … read more

The Fourth of July Themed Performance of a Transcendental Clown

The Fourth of July Themed Performance of a Transcendental Clown
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It’s that patriotic portion of the summer, heralding the annual celebration of our great nation’s independence. While we are all puffed up with national braggadocio deciding which aspect of American culture and history we should be most reverent of this year, a moment of geo-political reflection may be in order. … read more

Bigfoot – the man, the music, the legend: Jeff Guay and Erik Lopez’s totally awesome adventure

Bigfoot – the man, the music, the legend: Jeff Guay...
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When people think or talk about festivals a few things come to mind: hippies, tents, camping, excessive drinking and/or drug use, the unbearable heat and, of course, 12 hours standing up, listening to music. … read more

Lacuna Coil Show Review

Lacuna Coil Show Review
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I recall the very first time I saw Lacuna Coil play live. They were touring with Opeth and they played to a very small yet excited crowd In the Venue. Apparently, a stint on Ozzfest and media exposure have risen the band to bigger heights. … read more

SY/Boredoms Show Review

SY/Boredoms Show Review
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Leaned up against the balcony railing in the east VIP wing of Studio Coast—one of Tokyo’s premier venues that sits in the harbor of the Pacific across from a picture-perfect ferris wheel—I wait patiently, but anxiously for V∞redoms to drop sound. … read more