M83, Bob Moses @ The Saltair 05.30

M83, Bob Moses @ The Saltair 05.30
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I stumbled upon M83 at just the right time, a few years ago, to instantly fall in love with their music: the eternal summers of Saturdays = Youth, the soaring space of Before the Dawn Heals Us, the breakthrough cinematics of Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. … read more

Review: NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories

Review: NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories
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NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories wears you out. The book is absurd and disgusting and all the reasons I loved it. These lovable idiots get pushed through a meat grinder and somehow, some way, come out alive, whole and somewhat clean on the other end. … read more

Are you ready to Bonanza?

Are you ready to Bonanza?
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There are so many things to do in the great outdoors nowadays. You can camp in it, frolic through it, practice woodland creature speak (squeak squeakin’) and earn some kind of merit badge … but I bet you didn’t know you could meet a rock star. Yes, Utahns, it’s summer festival season. Bonanza takes place June 10–11 in Heber City. … read more

Pine Hill Haints: Spirits That Are Willing

Pine Hill Haints: Spirits That Are Willing
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If it’s the latest, up-to-the-minute, newfangled music you want, you better look elsewhere, because that’s not what the Pine Hill Haints do. If you want honesty and candor done creatively, that’s what the Haints deliver in droves. … read more

 
 
The Band That Lived: Paul DeGeorge of Harry and the Potters

The Band That Lived: Paul DeGeorge of Harry and the...
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Centered primarily around J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter book series and the movies that followed, Harry and the Potters are known for epitomizing Harry Potter fan culture with catchy, keyboard-laden jams that capture the campy yet somewhat serious nature of Rowling’s novels, which they’ll soon bring to Salt Lake City on May 28 at Kilby Court. … read more

Life Doesn’t Pull Any Punches: Talking Heavy with J.J. Anselmi

Life Doesn’t Pull Any Punches: Talking Heavy with J.J. Anselmi
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J.J. Anselmi has found the shady side of Wyoming—in fact, he grew up in it. Teacher, musician and writer, Anselmi has seen a lot and done just as much, as chronicled in his first full-length book, Heavy: A Memoir of Wyoming, BMX, Drugs, and Heavy Fucking Music. … read more

SLUG Style: Gheybin Comish

SLUG Style: Gheybin Comish
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Gheybin Comish has been a mainstay at The Rose Establishment, a local coffeeshop and bakery, for almost three years. You may have seen her buzzing around on her bright yellow Ducati Scrambler, caught a glimpse of her whimsical paintings or noticed her unique urban style. … read more

Abi Harrison: Standup Comedy and Fresh Pineapple

Abi Harrison: Standup Comedy and Fresh Pineapple
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It’s been a year since we’ve talked to Abi Harrison, and time flies when people are doing pretty awesome stuff. She’s had some great moments already in her growing comedy career, as well as having some interesting theories on exotic fruit. Harrison is back on Utah stages and headlining Wiseguys Comedy Club on May 19. … read more

A Poet for the Proletariat

A Poet for the Proletariat
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Poet’s strongest attribute is his passion, no doubt. It’s easy to tell that he appreciates his listeners’ aural patronage, and he gives you everything he has—the good and the bad. … read more

Dominic Rodriguez: The Persona Behind Fursonas

Dominic Rodriguez: The Persona Behind Fursonas
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Earlier this year, an eccentric little documentary called Fursonas premiered at Salt Lake’s Slamdance Film Festival. The film is less a story about trying to explain a fandom that is obsessed with anthropomorphic animal costumes, and more a story about people looking for and finding acceptance. … read more

Rock and Roar: Shawn James and the Shapeshifters

Rock and Roar: Shawn James and the Shapeshifters
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Fusing only the best elements from blues, metal and rock n’ roll, Arkansas-based rockers Shawn James and the Shapeshifters describe their eclectic, frenzied sound as “Rock and Roar.” Their most recent release features some of their most ambitiously soulful pieces to date with plenty of fiddle, banjo and heavy guitar to accent frontman Shawn James’ richly fervent vocals. … read more

Subversive Shrink: Post-Graduate Malaise

Subversive Shrink: Post-Graduate Malaise
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Dear Subversive Shrink, I spent years in graduate school. I spent tons of money and time to get a fancy degree, and years later I find myself often wondering if I am “cut out” for the work that I do. I’m young, but I have zero interest in going back to school to try again