In anticipation of our biggest event of the year, SLUG asked each performing band or artist a few questions about their music, plus some just for shits and gigs. … read more
SLUG Mag’s 37th Anniversary Party: Get to Know the Bands
In anticipation of our biggest event of the year, SLUG asked each performing band or artist a few questions about their music, plus some just for shits and gigs. … read more
“Suddenly a mist fell from my eyes and I knew the way I had to take.” —Edvard Grieg. Check out your horoscope for the month of February. … read more
Buckle up, readers! Associate Editor Alton Barnhart is rolling back the clock to the 2000s and bringing back some rather bizarre friends. … read more
Bloch and Sogard explore the excitement of innovation, meditate on the man-made and natural worlds and encourage reflection on our own wasteful habits. … read more
Where were you in the early 2000s? Outside Zumiez yearning for a slutty Hook Ups deck? Wherever you were, the best in local music was all gas, no brakes. … read more
Photographer Kevin TK Frantz has a keen eye for the perfect shot has landed him in the pages of Thrasher, with each photograph worth a thousand words. … read more
As a jack of all trades, Hans Magleby has done it all. Setting a high bar as a lead Brand Ambassador, Magleby has become a valuable asset to our team. … read more
In Nahmias’s hands, cookie booths become stages where modern girlhood is rehearsed in real time. … read more
These films showcase the range of Bates’ work, from romantic, saxophone-led themes to quietly hopeful textures shaped by trauma and resilience. … read more
The Huntress (La Cazadora) confronts heavy topics in an intimately human way, giving a face to the women affected by the system and its brutality. … read more
The record is Bryan’s messiest. He’s all over the place in the perfect way. He oscillates between gentle and upbeat, never sitting still long enough to process. … read more
David Wain marks the anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Wet Hot American Summer with a movie that isn’t trying to be profound, just very entertaining. … read more