Music
Local Review: Jeff Dillon and The Revival – Scenes From...
Jeff Dillon and The Revival = Cursive – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club … read more
The Psychedelic Furs with X @ Red Butte Garden 08.04
The Psychedelic Furs played their hearts out as the audience danced, sang, and laughed along, spreading their glee from one person to the next at Red Butte. … read more
The Revivalists w/ Ryan Montbleau @ Red Butte Garden 08.01
With a thunderstorm literally miles away and with visible lightning strikes all over the valley, The Revivalists had a great evening at Red Butte Gardens. … read more
Caamp @ Red Butte Garden 07.27 w/ Futurebirds
Caamp is as talented as they’ve always been, though they might’ve gathered a few more tricks for their stage performance at Red Butte. … read more
Full Circle with Joshua James
Joshua James has a touch of magic and warmth about him. His self sufficient soul makes him the perfect person to headline the 14th Annual DIY Fest. … read more
Review: Tomato Flower – Gold Arc // Construction
Tomato Flower = Hala + Alex G (Beach Music) – Homeshake (The Homeshake Tape) … read more
Pepper Rose: Craft Lake City Performers
Raised on a foundation of rock music and traditional folk, artist Pepper Rose has found strength and encouragement through the community of open mic nights. … read more
Local Music Singles Roundup: August 2022
As the sweltering season sinks into its final sunsets, the SLUG team has cherry-picked a basket of tunes to accompany you into the autumnal cooldown. … read more
Localized: Mowth
Mowth is a band to be reckoned with. Their fierce charisma and laid-back attitude give them a unique outlook that is unadulterated by the harsh forces of life. … read more
Localized: Milk Money
Curated by Milk Money for Milk Money, these guys don’t mind if you aren’t into their vigorously upbeat percussion, scratchy vocals, and moody melodies. … read more
Bomba Marilé: Craft Lake City Performers
Bomba Marilé was formed in 2017 as a way to connect the individuals with their Afro-Puerto Rican culture and share the diversity and beauty of the culture. … read more
Review: Bring Her – Comfort in the Shame
Bring Her = Skeletal Family + Siouxsie Sioux + a pinch of John Carpenter for good measure … read more