Year: 1992
Record Review: November 1992
hough a bit more mellow than your average label release, it’s still a cool collaboration of rarities and b-sides, and more humorous than musical to listen to. … read more
Art Space: Opera
If you like acting, you would like the opera. If you like music, you would like opera. If you like musicals or dancing, you would love the opera. … read more
Comic Reviews: October 1992
The comic book industry has been dominated for years by two companies, Marvel and D.C. But lately, so-called “independent” companies have been gaining strength. One of the foremost of these is Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse has built a great deal of popularity around movie titles like Predator, Terminator, and Aliens, yet the company’s strength
Concert Review: October 1992
What the fuck? Why do people not come out to shows anymore? Do you not like the venue? … read more
Record Review: October 1992
Jarboe’s Thirteen Masks is the latest release from SKY Records. Jarboe is the keyboard player and second vocalist for Swans. … read more
Cover Story: Waterfront
Four guys, one band, with a hard-driving, truthful sound. Water Front has been together for a year and a half, and continues to go hard. … read more
Comic Review: September 1992
The Tundra press has recently gained an impressive reputation as being less corporate-minded and more supportive of comics creators’ rights. … read more
Concert Review: September 1992
Everyone knows what it’s like to go see a band you have neither seen nor heard before. You walk to the door hoping the overcharge isn’t too much but you’re reassured by your buddies that it’s much better than sitting at home. … read more
Cover Story: Athlete’s Butt And The Friendly Nobodies
Athlete’s Butt And The Friendly Nobodies are by far one of the only true punk bands in Salt Lake City. A band that emerged from the belly of the Salt Lake underground. … read more
Literature: September 1992
Both writers deserve to be read. McKenna’s work adds a rich cultural perspective to the argument against the War On Drugs as an excuse to wage war on the people of different cultures. The book is without apology, and for this it should be commended. … read more