The Ex-Girlfriends Club with Victim’s Willing @ The Garage

The Ex-Girlfriends Club with Victim’s Willing @ The Garage
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 This awesome night of music began with a set from local punk rock legends Victims Willing. I didn’t grow up here in the salty city, but I quickly realized during this set that I was seeing some men who are well steeped in the history in the S.L.C. scene.  … read more

Hail to the Queen of Rock n Roll: An Interview with Wanda Jackson

Hail to the Queen of Rock n Roll: An Interview...
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 Wanda Jackson is a true legend. Originally a country singer, Jackson has been baring her soul through song since the mid ‘50s. Luckily, her good friend Elvis convinced her try her hand at rock n’ roll, and from that moment on, Jackson and the rest of world would never be the same. 

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Anamanaguchi @ Urban Lounge

Anamanaguchi @ Urban Lounge
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Meet Anamanaguchi: a Brooklyn-based band who substitute amps for old-school Nintendo systems, creating a rockin’ symphony of blips and bloops that sound like what might happen if Ratatat fucked a Game Boy–but in a good way. I had seen live videos of pasty-skinned, acne-covered kids losing their shit at Anamanaguchi shows, so I was excited to see these guys play at Urban. … read more

O-Town Derby Dames vs. Treasure Valley

O-Town Derby Dames vs. Treasure Valley
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Napalm Flesh: Love Your Life – Interview with Lifelover

Napalm Flesh: Love Your Life – Interview with Lifelover
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This week we have a massive blog for every discriminating metal taste. Read on for a rundown of this week’s metal shows, blog exclusive CD reviews, a new section of super-short reviews called Quickies, a link to download Wormrot’s new album for free, and an interview with () aka Kim Carlsson of Lifelover, depressive black metallers from Sweden
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Star Fucking Hipsters at The Salt City Cellar

Star Fucking Hipsters at The Salt City Cellar
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Despite what I’ve read on bathroom walls, I was under the impression that punk was, in fact, quite dead—or at least punk as I was initially introduced to it. In my mind, all the street punx that hadn’t burned out completely had replaced their mohawks with misshapen dreads and converted themselves into freight-riding crustlords. That, or they’d put on Rayban knockoffs and turned into snotty garage rock dudes.  … read more

Plan-B Theatre: Borderlands

Plan-B Theatre: Borderlands
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If you’ve never seen a Plan-B production there are a few things you should know about Borderlands. No one gets shot. No one sings any songs. There’s not really a hero and there’s certainly not a villain. In fact, Borderlands’ cast of four Provoans mostly sit around a used car lot and talk about themselves and their shitty problems. Sound like a good time? Well it is—it really is. … read more

Burzum: The Extended Interview

Burzum: The Extended Interview
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Few names in metal music—or music as a whole—generate as much vitriol as Burzum or its sole member, Varg Vikernes. What follows is an e-mail conversation with Vikernes on the eve of the North American release of his latest effort, Fallen. *Disclaimer: SLUG magazine does not necessarily agree with, condone, or support certain comments in the following interview, but it is understood that censorship of any kind is a detriment. … read more

Peelander-Z at the Urban Lounge

Peelander-Z at the Urban Lounge
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Seeing Japanese/New Yorkers Peelander-Z play at the Urban Lounge was like witnessing an extra-terrestrial invasion, complete with laserblast guitar riffs and “take-me-to-your-leader” style mispronounced English. Anamanaguchi opened the show, which was fun enough, but Peelander-Z’s goofball antics really made the night. … read more

Callers and Wye Oak @ Kilby Court

Callers and Wye Oak @ Kilby Court
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It’s a relief to stand in front of a band that isn’t bullshitting you. The unassuming trio from Brooklyn known simply as Callers, not The Callers, are no bullshitters. Even though they don’t look the part, Callers don’t look out of place as they delicately perch themselves on the tiny stage flanked with Christmas lights. … read more