Henry Rollins @ The State Room 09.16

Rollins’ two-and-half-hour speech about whatever willed from his mouth—politics, reunion shows, being drug-free, iPod playlists, the smell of cow piss and more—was pretty bitchin’. With a sold-out crowd, Uncle Rollins proceeded to put the audience on his lap and tell them what the world is really like. No stone was left unturned, no ass cheek awake. For those of you who skipped this show, I shame you. … read more

Mono

Having just released their sixth full-length album, For My Parents, and on the eve of the Salt Lake City stop of their current U.S. tour, Japan’s instrumental powerhouse MONO were kind enough to take a few minutes to talk to SLUG via email to give us some insight into the band, their new album, and everything in-between. … read more

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company Presents Four @ The Rose Wagner 09.20

The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company has opened its 2012/2013 season on a bittersweet note with Four.  This show marks the official countdown to the exit of artistic director Charlotte Boye-Christensen.  This scheduled departure gives the company and Salt Lake City an opportunity to reflect on and appreciate the tremendous creativity and personal commitment Boye-Christensen has brought to local dance over the last decade, while she is still with us in her capacity as director.  Still, it’s hard not to hear a ticking clock set the cadence for the various pieces that comprise this show.  The challenge this production offers, then, is that of maintaining a cool attitude regarding the passage of time. … read more

Hatebreed, Whitechapel, All Shall Perish @ In the Venue 09.22

Saturday night, In The Venue hosted the “10 Years of Perseverance” tour, celebrating a decade in the big business by hardcore kings Hatebreed. Support came in the form of the newer generation of death metal: Oakland-born All Shall Perish, and Tennessee boys Whitechapel, who are still riding the wave of good will and new fans from this year’s well received self-titled release. … read more

Battle of the Bands Benefit @ Food & Care Coalition, Provo with And The Winner Is., Mary K. Jackson, Seven Second Sunset, Kenzie James & the Knockouts, The Lovecapades

Friday’s Battle was organized and hosted by the Food & Care Coalition to benefit their Provo facility that not only feeds over 100,000 people every year, but also provides those in need with showers, laundry, haircuts, job-seeking services and even chiropractic care. An organization that started as a group of local public officials, religious leaders and regular citizens who were concerned about the lack of services for Utah County’s homeless and low-income populations, the Coalition’s main focus is not only to feed these individuals, but to help them get on their feet with a myriad of services. This was the Center’s second year putting on such an event, following the success of last year’s edition. … read more

Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson @ USANA 10.01

Rob Zombie performing live at USANA Ampitheater.

Monday night’s adventure into evil with Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson at West Valley’s USANA Amphitheater was a good way to kick off the cooling temperatures of fall and celebrate a month that is already obsessed with horror and devilry. If you judge the crowd’s fun level at the show on Monday night, it was in maximum overdrive. It was a visual spectacle, and I doubt any folks who spent hard-earned cash walked out of the show disappointed. … read more