Year: 2010
Movie Reviews – September 2010
This month, we review The Expendables, Gong the Distance, The Last Exorcism, The Other Guys, Piranha 3D, Restrepo, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Tupac: Live at the House of Blues, Vampires Suck, and Waking Sleeping Beauty. … read more
National CD Reviews – September 2010
New and recent releases from !!!, Accept, The Books, Devil’s Brigade, Early Graves, Fake Problems, Magic Kids, Menomena, Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, Nymph, Queens of the Stone Age, Wavves and many more are reviewed. … read more
Video Game Reviews – September 2010
Reviews of LIMBO, Puzzle Quest 2 and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm are reviewed. … read more
Book Reviews – September 2010
This month we review Bear With a Chainsaw, The Big Ass Book of Home Decor and Street Boners. … read more
Dear Dickheads – September 2010
All we ever really wanted to do was inspire. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Esther Meroño
Despite the fact that we spent a few months pronouncing her first name incorrectly and half the time we’re leaving letters off of her last name, SLUG Magazine still has mad love for this resident word nerd and member of the copy edting team. … read more
Doomtree: Family Over Fame
The Doomtree collective is different than many of today’s modern hip hop groups. They’re not in it for fame, bitches, cars, bling, or money—even though it would be nice to someday get paid for following their musical passion. Doomtree simply exist to produce music. Doomtree define themselves as not only as a record label and a group of solo artists working together as a music group but also above all else, as a family. … read more
Localized – Reviver, Laughter and Dirty Vespuccis
Come out to Urban Lounge on Saturday, Oct. 9 to rock out with inventive hardcore from Reviver and unearthly stoner metal from Laughter. Dirty Vespuccis will kick it off 10:00 p.m. Kids seats still just five bucks. … read more
Bang the Drum Loudly: An Interview with The Melvins’ Dale...
For almost thirty years—and roughly as many bassists—The Melvins have been disgusting mainstream music listeners and blowing the faces off of their fanbase, combining the best elements of punk rock, doom/heavy metal and noise into one sonic haymaker. Drummer Dale Crover, with the band since 1984, handled a telephone call from yours truly in anticipation of the band’s Oct. 4 show in Salt Lake City. … read more
Nickel & Dime: Bass. Drums. Vibes.
Nickel & Dime are Salt Lake’s up-and-coming hard electro DJs, playing massive sets in bars and parties all over the city, satisfying the craving in the party scene for nasty, hard-as-shit electronic dance music. What stands out about this DJ group is their ability to diversify, and their complete determination to be the best DJs possible, constantly finding fresh and unique material to use in their live shows and recorded mixes. … read more