slug archives

The Psyclone Rangers: May 1995
When I asked Jean from World Domination about an interview with Jonathan Valania, she said “OK, but I should warn you that he’s nuts.” … read more

Band Interview: The Cult
The Cult finally, finally, finally played in Salt Lake on Monday, February 27; almost 10 years after the now legendary Love was released. … read more

Little Records: January 1995
These are all singles. Most play at 45 rpm and you need a turntable to hear them. Some are colored, some are not; some have big holes and some don’t. … read more

Record Reviews: September 1995
The SLUG September 1995 Record Reviews has a diverse array of tracks, including Jughead’s Revenge, Alice Donut, Fugazi, Leon Redbone, and so many more artists from 1995. … read more

Local Band: Sweet Loretta
Sweet Loretta’s self titled song takes you to the interiors of a somewhat psychotic, perhaps manic character “Loretta.” … read more

Record Reviews: August 1995
It’s time for another massive record review, we’ve got hits from The Surfing Brides, The Nixons, Ape Hangers, and so many more. … read more

Mark Lanegan: August 1995
Mark Lanegan is the gravely, desperate voice of Screaming Trees. Aside from that, he’s done two solo albums for Sub Pop and recorded vocals for various artist. … read more

Steel Pole Bathtub: “Scars From Montana”
There aren’t many bands doing what Steel Pole Bath Tub is doing, be it popular or not. … read more

The Stiff Sheet: May 1995
SLUG Writers review national albums from the likes of Johnette Napolitano, Holly Vincent, Innocence Mission and The Leaving Trains among others. … read more

Vowel Movement: An all too brief talk with Johnette Napolitano
The reason for the quote, besides its deep meaning to the lyrics, is that Johnette Napolitano has tied two ends of time nicely, and is stringing up for more. … read more

Band Interview: Smile
Scott Reeder attacks his drums, Aaron Sonnenberg pummels his bass and Mike Rosas sings and manipulates his guitar to sound like a tortured soul. … read more

Low Pop Suicide
Low Pop Suicide made it to the Cinema Bar on February 18th. Before the show, Rick Boston was kind enough to sit down and share his insight with SLUG. … read more