Plan-B Theatre: Borderlands

If you’ve never seen a Plan-B production there are a few things you should know about Borderlands. No one gets shot. No one sings any songs. There’s not really a hero and there’s certainly not a villain. In fact, Borderlands’ cast of four Provoans mostly sit around a used car lot and talk about themselves and their shitty problems. Sound like a good time? Well it is—it really is. … read more

Burzum: The Extended Interview

Few names in metal music—or music as a whole—generate as much vitriol as Burzum or its sole member, Varg Vikernes. What follows is an e-mail conversation with Vikernes on the eve of the North American release of his latest effort, Fallen. *Disclaimer: SLUG magazine does not necessarily agree with, condone, or support certain comments in the following interview, but it is understood that censorship of any kind is a detriment. … read more

Super Moon Rising: SLUG’s SXSW 2011

 To say I was excited for a festival that occurs in a place where shirts stick to backs with humidity would be a great understatement. I made my schedule anyway, boarded the plane with much air-phobia, and arrived with no limo waiting.  A shuttle ride later and downtown beckoned outside the hotel window with an amazing buzzing from the SXSW. … read more

Beats Antique @ The Depot

Oakland, California’s Beats Antique take world and modern dance music to a different plane. This is a somewhat trite thing to say when it’s been said so many times before, but this time it’s real. I’ve written about Beats Antique before, but seeing them do a full set in the proper environ was not something I was thinking would ever happen in SLC. Thankfully, they made it to The Depot and knocked it up and out. … read more

Jared Mees & the Grown Children @ Urban Lounge 3/24

By the time Jared Mees and his “Grown Children” reached Salt Lake City, they had been touring for nearly a month.  Having just come off a couple of shows in Colorado the day before, and the Urban Lounge being more or less empty, I prepped myself for a slow, emotionless performance.  Not so.  This Oregon-based quintet seemed to exude energy throughout their entire performance.
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