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Music Is Not A Commodity, It’s an Art. Pseudo Recordings Gets Deep on Our Asses

Music Is Not A Commodity, It’s an Art. Pseudo Recordings...
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Maintaining anything in the local music scene can be tough for most people. … read more

You won’t hear this stuff in Amsterdam: This is Salt Lake City’s Red Light Sounds

You won’t hear this stuff in Amsterdam: This is Salt...
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What seems like every indie kid’s dream––running a record shop, which spawns into a record label––is actually Jared Russell and Tia Martinez’s reality. … read more

Northplatte Records: Provo Proves People Wrong

Northplatte Records: Provo Proves People Wrong
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There are a few common stereotypes that Utah citizens face: 1. We’re all Mormon, 2. Our beer is non-alcoholic and 3. Everyone is a polygamist. … read more

Dropkick Murphys: Shippin’ Out of Boston

Dropkick Murphys: Shippin’ Out of Boston
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I had the opportunity to do a phone interview with lead singer Al Barr from the Dropkick Murphys on a windy Friday night. … read more

Thick-Necked Politics: A Conversation with Henry Rollins

Thick-Necked Politics: A Conversation with Henry Rollins
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The state of the nation isn’t looking so good: Americans have watched Wall Street crumble to ashes bringing our economy to a dangerous low, gas prices have skyrocketed to a point where soccer moms have to take out a loan to get the kids to school, an election is parading forward with a lot of talk about everything, but solutions and two wars that have cost three trillion dollars and more than 5,000 lives. … read more

Starkweather: Sheer Stubbornness and Musical Brutality Visit Salt Lake for a One-Show Tour

Starkweather: Sheer Stubbornness and Musical Brutality Visit Salt Lake for...
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Sustaining for an astounding 18 years, Philadelphia’s Starkweather has been a cornerstone of modern hardcore since their pioneering sounds in 1989 to their most recent release, 2005’s Croatoan. … read more

My Saturday with the Mormons

My Saturday with the Mormons
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Now that I’m older, my sisters are all married and have turned themselves into baby-spewing vending machines. They are spitting live fetuses out faster than machine gun bullets. And every time a new baby enters the world, they gotta bless it and I’m obligated to go to church for these events. … read more

Your Adventure is About to Depart: An Evening at The Mayan

Your Adventure is About to Depart: An Evening at The...
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The seven-year-old only took a couple of bites of her Bow-tie Pasta and Cheese ($4.95) while her mom complained about the cold meat on her skewers of Shrimp and Beef Medallions ($9.25). … read more

Painting the Town Red with Mike Murdock

Painting the Town Red with Mike Murdock
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I don’t know if I’d call it stealth, it’s definitely not intentional. In fact, it positively tickles me pink being able to share my art with others.  … read more

The Las Vegas Skedaddle: A Weekend Trip

The Las Vegas Skedaddle: A Weekend Trip
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The party only lasted a half an hour or so but then we headed over to Jay Cooper’s house and continued to play beer pong and poker till pretty early in the morning.  … read more