National CD Reviews – February 2011

National CD Reviews – February 2011

Reviews of new and recent releases from Broken Records, Caroline, Deerhoof, John Vanderslice, Lemuria, Social Distortion and more. … read more

Napalm Flesh Label Spotlight: Transcendental Creations

Napalm Flesh Label Spotlight: Transcendental Creations
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This week’s blog contains a rundown of the metal concert happenings of the week, plus a spotlight of the record label Transcendental Creations with reviews of two albums released this week. Also included is a review of the new album from Austrian black/death band Belphegor. … read more

Underoath @ In the Venue

Underoath @ In the Venue
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I’m not the type to attend high school reunions or reminisce about the “good times” passed, but when I saw that two of my favorite bands from back in the day were playing on the same bill, I couldn’t help but don my undersized black band tee and Macbeths for a night of nostalgia. … read more

Little Dragon @ Urban Lounge

Little Dragon @ Urban Lounge
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I’ve caught the smallest Dragon three times now, and every time I’m reminded how Sweden has not only one of the best reputations in the world but also some of the best music. Lead singer and percussionist Yukimi Nagano is as precious as ever, still donning her alluring veil and dancing about in a bizarre music-fog of awesome. She even busted out some crystal gongs this time that defy description. … read more

Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy @ The Depot 01.29.11

Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy @ The Depot 01.29.11
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p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; }I can sum up Slash’s entire performance in two words: pure entertainment. I’ve never really considered myself a Slash fan, or a Guns N’ Roses fan for that matter, however, when some friends said they were going to go see Slash and his makeshift band of fellow musicians, I couldn’t resist.  Something about seeing a legend like Slash in concert is really exciting.  Luckily, I live just up the street from The Depot, so having a few cold ones and cruising down the block is no problem.
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Napalm Flesh: Business As Usual

Napalm Flesh: Business As Usual
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This week’s blog features exclusive reviews of new albums from Ulcerate, Abysmal Dawn, Psycho and Tuck From Hell. Also featured is a rundown of this week’s metal happenings and a link to hear the latest from experimental/drone/doom favorites Earth. … read more

Local CD Reviews – February 2011

Local CD Reviews – February 2011

Reviews of new and recent releases from DulceSky, The Fucktards, The Hung Ups, Max Pain & The Groovies, Spell Talk and The Trappers. … read more

Burt’s Tiki Lounge

Burt’s Tiki Lounge
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Jeremy Sundeaus—or “Jerm” as most folks know him—has been involved in the local and national music scenes since before most mall-punks were born. He can often be found slinging drinks, loading the stage at our own Burt’s Tiki Lounge, occupying said stage with his current doom act Muckraker, and also bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Prince of Darkness with the extremely awesome and underrated Black Sabbath tribute band Irony Man. … read more

Heavy Metal Shop

Heavy Metal Shop
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Since 1987, The Heavy Metal Shop has been everything that stores like Hot Topic and FYE aren’t—legit, neighborly and stocked with great music, posters and apparel. If you ever want to talk music, take a minute and go chat with HMS owner Kevin Kirk. He’s an absolute fountain of rock/metal facts and anecdotes. Kirk has done something few shop owners have done: He’s created one of the most recognizable brands to come out of Salt Lake. … read more

Velour

Velour
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Years ago, traveling to Provo to see a touring band would have seemed unthinkable. When Corey Fox opened Velour, however, that all began to change. Fox began the all-ages venue almost five years ago with little more than a dream and some elbow grease. Fox’s hard work has paid huge dividends for Provo’s surprisingly diverse musical community by providing a cultural hub deep in the heart of Utah County. … read more

State Room

State Room
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Darin Piccoli and Chris Mautz moved to Utah in the late ‘90s and both quickly fell into the roles of local concert promoters, booking for events like the Red Butte and Snowbird concert series as well as the Utah Arts Festival. Both were “avid concert-goers” when they moved to Utah and turned their growing expertise into a physical reality with The State Room’s grand opening on April 1, 2009. … read more

Raunch Records

Raunch Records
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Raunch Records first opened its doors in 1984. Over the last decade, the yuppies have seemingly said, “Jump,” to which Sugarhouse has said, “How high?” So Brad Collins and company couldn’t have picked a better time to re-launch—or, re-Raunch. Look no further for punk/hardcore CDs, vinyl, apparel and skateboards. No Top 40, no Entertainment Weekly subscription offers at checkout, and no phonies—that’s Raunch, “a fucked up place to get some shit.” … read more