An Interview with Adam Ant

An Interview with Adam Ant
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Adam Ant recently released his ninth album, Adam Ant Is The Blueblack Hussar in Marrying The Gunner’s Daughter, and is setting to start another tour of the U.S. After a 17 year hiatus from the music industry, Ant’s record is not only a new beginning as an artist, but a new approach to the business side of the music industry.  … read more

Talking With Teach

Talking With Teach
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Walking into The Beerhive I pass an oversized Harley, dressed with a full fairing and enough storage for any length of a trip. I know it belongs to Ralph “Teach” Elrod, the man I’m here to meet. Shortly after joining the Salt Lake City motorcycle club in the late ’60s, Elrod took on the role as club president for the Barons MC. In his recently released book, Kick Start: Memories of an Outlaw Biker, Elrod shares stories of his time as president and gives a glimpse of an outlaw motorcycle culture independent of the Hell’s Angels. Walking in, I see Elrod at the bar. His club patch draws my attention and saves me from the awkward uncertainty of introductions with someone I’ve never met.  … read more

Middle Eastern Cooking @ Caputo’s 06.09

Middle Eastern Cooking @ Caputo’s 06.09
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An intimate group of about ten people gathered in the deli of Caputo’s Market downtown on a Tuesday night, hungry and eager to learn. … read more

Elementé Celebrates 25 Years

Elementé Celebrates 25 Years
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Known for scores of stylish retro furniture, unbeatable prices, and a place to rest your tired dogs, Elementé has been an anchor on Pierpont Avenue for 25 years.  … read more

Junction City Trainwrecks vs. Colorado Rock’n Rollers 07.13

Junction City Trainwrecks vs. Colorado Rock’n Rollers 07.13
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Using a good dual offense and defense strategy, applying the “hit it and quit it” tactic, and taking advantage of every power jam, the Trainwrecks’ lead over Colorado kept increasing. … read more

The Lone Bellow @ Red Butte 07.14

The Lone Bellow @ Red Butte 07.14
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The late afternoon summer light illuminating the red rocks of the desert combined with the lavish garden complemented the performance that this Brooklyn-based trio had to show us.  … read more

Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Red Butte 07.12 with Alex Wilson

Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Red Butte 07.12 with Alex Wilson
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Famed guitarists Rodrigo y Gabriela graced SLC for the first time in their more than decade long history. The venue could not have been more perfect for this genre of music: Latin-inspired rock n’ roll and powerful Spanish guitar riffs. … read more

Damn These Heels! Festival Coverage 07.12-14

Damn These Heels! Festival Coverage 07.12-14
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Last weekend, the Utah Film Center hosted its 10th Annual Damn These Heels! Film Festival, a series dedicated to screening films with LGBT-centered elements. This year, the UFC screened 21 films, had a handful of panel discussions and threw a bit of a party on Friday night to kick things off the right way.  … read more

An Interview with Wire @ Pitchfork Music Fest

An Interview with Wire @ Pitchfork Music Fest
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With their new album, Change Becomes Us, Wire revisits unrecorded material from the late-’70s, and reworks it into something new and exciting. I spoke with members Colin Newman, Graham Lewis and Matthew Simms about the new album, debunking oddball political accusations and playing Pitchfork Music Festival for the first time.  … read more

My Quality Minutes with Alison Moyet

My Quality Minutes with Alison Moyet
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It was wonderful news when Alison Moyet announced she was going to release a new album (the minutes) this year, and an even bigger surprise when it charted so highly in the UK charts (at Number Five, her second-highest-charting studio album there since 1987’s Raindancing to be precise)—a remarkable feat for any artist, especially one who hasn’t released new material in seven years and more specifically—in what remains a sexist industry—a woman. … read more