August 2014 National Music Reviews

August 2014 National Music Reviews

National album reviews for The Atnlers, Black Bananas, Cancers, Cradle Of Filth, Disparition, Erien Meyer, Front Line Assmembly, Godflesh, Lab Partners, Mad Caddies, Naomi Punk, Ought, Pujol, Seventrain, Twin Forks, White Fence and more. … read more

7 Seconds @ Club Sound 07.23 With The Copyrights, Resistor Radio, Blinded By Truth

7 Seconds @ Club Sound 07.23 With The Copyrights, Resistor...
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Kevin Seconds really knew how to keep the crowd excited, and if it wasn’t through his onstage banter, the excitement reached overflowing levels when they played “Young Until I Die” and combined it with a rendition of Minor Threat’s “Minor Threat.” I went fucking nuts.   … read more

August 2014 Local Music Reviews

August 2014 Local Music Reviews

Local reviews for Bat Manors, Ben Q. Best, Bird Watcher, Christopher Alvarado, Dwellers, Masked Epsilon, Mkaio, DJ Sparx, Strong Words, Tiger Fang and more. … read more

Grendel 101: An Interview with VLRK

Grendel 101: An Interview with VLRK
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Finally, a powerhouse aggrotech EBM artist is making a stop in the Beehive state. Regretfully, most of these musicians pass over us, completely unaware of just how dedicated our music community is. I am very excited that the word is getting out about how fanatical we are when it comes to music. … read more

Welcome to Salt Lake, Night Vale

Welcome to Salt Lake, Night Vale
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I was stunned upon first walking up to the Rose Wagner Theater on Monday. Hundreds of people were crowding the sidewalk and lobby, at least half of them in cosplay. The crowd was a sea of black, purple, white and gray – and mysteriously ominous-looking eyes were painted on every other body. … read more

Energizing Salt Lake’s Electronic Scene: An Interview With V2 Productions

Energizing Salt Lake’s Electronic Scene: An Interview With V2 Productions
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With Das Energi just a few weeks away, we talked about what fans can anticipate, as well as some of my personal, burning questions involving what it takes to pull off such a big event. … read more

Guantanamo Baywatch @ Kilby Court 07.16 with Breakers, Chalk

Guantanamo Baywatch @ Kilby Court 07.16 with Breakers, Chalk
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The moment their set began, it was as if a tsunami washed over Kilby Court. Their drumming pounded against the walls—hitting home the idea that waves of twangy, guitar riffs were just around the corner. … read more

Young & Sick @ Kilby Court 07.11 with Bent Denim

Young & Sick @ Kilby Court 07.11 with Bent Denim
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This past Thursday was a hot one. With humidity pushing 40% and the temperature sitting at 95 degrees, the inhabitants of Kilby Court were earning it in all aspects of summer happenstance. … read more

Born to Shred: Shred Fest in Fort Duchesne

Born to Shred: Shred Fest in Fort Duchesne
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This past Fourth of July, SLUG Lead Designer Joshua Joye, Managing Editor Alexander Ortega and Junior Editor Genevieve Smith traveled to Ft. Duchesne on the Ute & Ouray Indian Reservation for Shred Fest 2014. Organized and sponsored by the Ute Indian Tribe Center for Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention and DJ LA of 90.3 FM Native Voltage Rez Radio, Shred Fest featured six bands, Native and non-Native.   … read more

Genre Zero @ Kilby Court 06.26 with Flashbulb Fires, L’Anarchiste

Genre Zero @ Kilby Court 06.26 with Flashbulb Fires, L’Anarchiste
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Rainy days are the best for concerts. The atmosphere flashes with lightening that almost seems to blend and highlight the most fantastic of musical notes. The splattering drops plodded away the evening of June 26 at Kilby Court, and the bands were more than willing to lend themselves to the polite, contemplative brooding of a nice little storm.  … read more

Courtney Barnett @ Urban Lounge 07.02 with Your Friend

Courtney Barnett @ Urban Lounge 07.02 with Your Friend
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It’s true she owes a lot to the slacker rock martyrs of the ’90s like Lou Barlow and J Mascis. Nobody writes a song with the chorus, “I don’t want no nine to five, telling me that I’m alive!” without having at least listened to You’re Living all Over Me once. But, just as you pigeonhole Barnett as some slacker rock disciple, she rips the roof off the joint with hostile sounding version of “Avant Gardener,” giving me chills like I’d just heard Joe Cocker for the first time. … read more

Review: Lust For Youth – International

Review: Lust For Youth – International
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Lust For Youth International Sacred Bones Street: 06.10 Lust For Youth = (Cure / New Order) + (Real Lies x Kisses (The Heart Of The Nightlife era) Imagine a place where you can dance, cry and see the ocean all at once; welcome to International. It’s an album that’s never overtly sad or cheery, but