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Book Reviews – November 2010

Book Reviews – November 2010

Board to Lose, Heroes and Villains, Remembering Salt Lake … read more

Dear Dickheads – November 2010

Dear Dickheads – November 2010
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SLUG Mag sticks up for the gay community, is subsequently bashed by the gay community, then praised by stoned members of the armed forces. … read more

Contributor Limelight: Bob Plumb

Contributor Limelight: Bob Plumb
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Bob Plumb is no stranger to the SLUG Mag world, and we here at the magazine are proud to announce his triumphant return to the SLUG crew. … read more

Top 5 of 2010

Top 5 of 2010

To celebrate another year’s end, SLUG handpicked 13 writers to spotlight one of their favorite releases of 2010 in an extended review. Read on for Top 5 lists from SLUG’s contributors and genre-spanning reviews of artists like The Black Keys, Sleigh Bells, Acid Tiger and local artist S.L.F.M. … read more

Alaska With Mikey

Alaska With Mikey
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I always wanted to go to Alaska. It seems to me that anyone who has snowboarded has dreamed of making it there and having the opportunity to push their snowboarding to the limit. In Alaska anything can happen––good or bad. The landscape alone speaks for itself. Sure the mountains in Utah might be just as tall, but you don’t see them protruding from the ocean like huge fangs. Everything in Alaska just seems bigger and better. … read more

Localized – The Daniel Day Trio, Night Sweats and John-Ross Boyce & His Troubles

Localized – The Daniel Day Trio, Night Sweats and John-Ross...
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If there’s a better way to end a year than with a killer show, SLUG knows it not. We’re fucking slaying it with three amazing local groups for December’s Localized. The talent ranges from the acoustic to the dark neo-new-wave and to the eclectically electric jazz. On December 10, John-Ross Boyce & His Troubles will open the show with Night Sweats and The Daniel Day Trio headlining an end-of-decade show unlike any other. … read more

Jake Garn

Jake Garn

Jake Garn began shooting photos in the mid-nineties while enrolled in a basic photography class. In 2002, Garn purchased his first digital SLR camera and his photographic hobby turned into an obsession. Since then Garn’s images have brought him recognition both nationally and internationally—most recently when his work was featured in an episode from Project Runway’s eighth season. … read more

Top 5: Acid Tiger

Top 5: Acid Tiger
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What initially strikes me about Acid Tiger is the unity it exudes between different forces in the world of underground rock music. Since Acid Tiger self-proclaims that they play a “progressive rock/punk hybrid” on their Myspace, but sound akin to stoner metal, they linguistically interrupt a current (and unfortunate) punk criteria, which enables them to act as a sort of cultural black hole where all that has or ever been is free game to be mauled by the tiger. … read more

Top 5: Ariel Pink

Top 5: Ariel Pink
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Ariel Pink is a scary, bat-shit insane homeless man residing in an old abandoned tunnel of reverb. His albums have always been speckled with moments of lucidity and genius, but good portions were just homeless rambling. This time he was given a budget and a producer, who took a cheesecloth and chinois and strained out all of the bad acid vibes. … read more

Top 5: Autolux

Top 5: Autolux
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Being an Autolux fan takes patience. Their first LP, Future Perfect, was an underground staple after its release in 2004. Four years later they finally revealed the Kid A-esque “Audience No. 2” as a single, which served to satisfy my Autolove for a while. After two additional years of delays and more plays than I can count generated on their Myspace player, Transit Transit saw the light of day. … read more