For this “satirical” take on the pop genre and cheesy breakup songs, Carpenter blends a Kool-Aid swill of disco and country influences on Man’s Best Friend. … read more
Review: Sabrina Carpenter — Man’s Best Friend
For this “satirical” take on the pop genre and cheesy breakup songs, Carpenter blends a Kool-Aid swill of disco and country influences on Man’s Best Friend. … read more
Twinless is a moving story of loss and the fragility of what we have to leave behind, as well as what stays with us forever. … read more
Rhys Fulber’s new release Memory Impulse Autonomy looks to the future while returning to the sounds of his youth. … read more
When I listened to this Dwellers’ Corrupt Translation Machine for the first time, the images it invoked in my mind were those of edgy rock music videos from the early 2000s. … read more
You can tell that the people who made this movie have a deep love and appreciation for the original film. … read more
At the intersection of streetwear, digital fashion and original storytelling lives SCHNABBIT: a whimsical, wearable universe dreamed up by designer Rakee Chen. … read more
As soon as you enter Curriculum, you are filled with the sense that absolutely everything you see has been pored over with an immense amount of care. … read more
The Signal Sound’s Rewrite It All is a welcomed addition to the local vault of Salt Lake’s punk rock expressions. … read more
Glory’s six songs are an anthology of warring internal conflicts and an alarmed warning, blatantly calling out capitalism and the current state of unrest. … read more
Your journey to Idaho isn’t complete without visiting some of the amazing wineries dotted all over the state, from the Magic Valley to the Oregon border. … read more
Still, it’s hardly a crime to skip this one, and most audiences will be just fine letting Caught Stealing go right on by and feel no need to chase it down. … read more
No other local publication is going to review this shit except SLUG. … read more