Sea Wolf (solo) @ Urban Lounge 04.30 with Sayde Price

Sea Wolf (solo) @ Urban Lounge 04.30 with Sayde Price
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Church was funny and honest. By the end of the show, good vibes were shared by all. … read more

We Are Scientists @ Kilby Court 04.29 with Paws

We Are Scientists @ Kilby Court 04.29 with Paws
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A band from New York and a band from Scotland got together and played for an audience in Utah recently. This event took place at Kilby Court on Tuesday, April 29 and was the most fun I’ve had in cul-de-sac since grade school. The evening held the last bit of the spring chill, which in turn made the fire pit that much appealing. Yes, in the days before social networks, heat brought people together. … read more

On the Rooftop and Rising: C Jane Kendrick talks Provo Rooftop Concert Series

On the Rooftop and Rising: C Jane Kendrick talks Provo...
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Now in it’s fifth year, the Rooftop Concert Series, which kicks off this year on Friday, May 2, is shaping up to maybe be the best yet. “This year has been so exhilarating because we have great sponsors—Google Fiber and Provo City and wonderful partnerships with Downtown Provo Inc. and Provo Town Square,” Kendrick says. … read more

Ghetto Ghouls @ Diabolical Records 04.28 with Lorelle Meets the Obsolete, Lake Mary, Seven Feathers Rainwater, Swamp Ravens

Ghetto Ghouls @ Diabolical Records 04.28 with Lorelle Meets the...
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Thwarting all the attempts of curing my rock ‘n’ roll psychosis, I am lured to the most visited alleyway in Salt Lake City. It’s Monday night—I need music to feed my soul. … read more

The Glitch Mob @ The Complex 04.28 with Penthouse Penthouse, Asa Sia

The Glitch Mob @ The Complex 04.28 with Penthouse Penthouse,...
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The Glich Mob, along with Penthouse Penthouse and Asa Sia, played at the Complex in Salt Lake City Utah on April 28th. … read more

The Glitch Mob at The Complex 04.28 with Penthouse Penthouse, Asa Sia

The Glitch Mob at The Complex 04.28 with Penthouse Penthouse,...
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For what it’s worth, I’ve never been disappointed by their shows, whether it be in front of a few thousand in the Sahara Tent at Coachella or in front of fifteen people at a secluded Burning Man sound camp. The group always impresses and takes an electronic show to the next level by actually performing rather than simply DJ’ing to a room full of people. … read more

An Interview with CrucialFest’s Jarom Bischoff

An Interview with CrucialFest’s Jarom Bischoff

SLUG asked CruciaFest’s Jarom Bischoff some questions about CrucialFest 4, slated for June 4 – 7. We also interviewed Gaytheist, Kowloon Walled City and Call Of The Void, available to read here! … read more

Local Review: VCR5 – Radical

Local Review: VCR5 – Radical
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It would be a bit disingenuous to lump Joe Greathouse in with the pasty crowd of chiptune musicians. On the surface, it makes a bit of sense. … read more

Local Review: Rise In Style – Self-Titled

Local Review: Rise In Style – Self-Titled
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This six-song album has notes borrowed from a variety of alternative rockers. Opener “Do Away” is a hopeful anthem that strokes the edge of Angels and Airwaves without the excessive reverb. “Revival” has a post-hardcore, At the Drive-In feel, though without as much edge. … read more

Local Review: Mustard Tiger/Satanic Hispanic

Local Review: Mustard Tiger/Satanic Hispanic
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This grind/fastcore/powerviolence  split comes from two groups who don’t take themselves too seriously. Mustard Tiger, whose name is derived from an insult hurled during an episode of Trailer Park Boys, bring some raw jams to their side—and we’re talking raw. … read more

Local Review: Laughter – Ain Soph Aur

Local Review: Laughter – Ain Soph Aur
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There’s definitely not a lot to laugh about on this gloomy EP from Laughter, made up of a talented trio of SLC musicians. There is a duality in the music presented on the record. … read more

Local Review: Jake Burch – Bloodflower

Local Review: Jake Burch – Bloodflower
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Jake Burch sings like someone pleading for absolution, as if he’s somewhere in the astral plane, stuck between stations. Burch’s voice can move up the octave scale from a twangy, marble-mouthed drawl to an impressive Jeff Buckley howl in a strained falsetto that pushes the recording into the red in a few quick movements. … read more