Year: 2014
![Review: 1, 2, 3 – Big Weather](/uploads/305/7618-123-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: 1, 2, 3 – Big Weather
Inspired by the Tohoku tsunami in Japan, Big Weather is a 20-song concept album about natural disasters. Capitalizing on the theme of water, 1, 2, 3 use surf rock as their base, then add layers of psych and vinyl. … read more
![Review: ACxDC – Antichrist Demoncore](/uploads/306/7745-acxdc-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: ACxDC – Antichrist Demoncore
Having established themselves as a nascent pillar of the California punk n’ hardcore community with a smattering of splits, EPs and insane live shows (check the Google machine for their set in Pomona 2011), ACxDC’s full-length debut offering might literally be their opus to masochistic, satani-violence with a conscience. … read more
![Review: 7 Seconds – Leave a Light On](/uploads/310/8332-7-seconds-leave-a-light-on-crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: 7 Seconds – Leave a Light On
I was worried that the legendary 7 Seconds’ latest full length would follow the same trend of trying to retain the fire they once had but expose themselves as burned-out musicians. Going in with low expectations, this album actually surprised me—I could tell that the band wasn’t profiting off of nostalgia and had some very upbeat tunes. … read more
![Review: A Lovely Sort of Death – New Beginnings](/uploads/311/8506-a_lovely_sort_of_death_new_beginnings-crop-396x396.jpg)
Review: A Lovely Sort of Death – New Beginnings
A Lovely Sort of Death = (Fugazi√The Weirdos / Comadre) + “Holiday in Cambodia” … read more
![Review: +/– – Jumping the Tracks](/uploads/303/7251---crop-396x288.jpg)
Review: +/– – Jumping the Tracks
Jumping The Tracks is so painfully “meh” that it makes me pissed off and sleepy. It chaps my ass that the vocals just don’t complement the shimmering guitars and neat sonic framework—we have computers that fix this, people! … read more
![Localized: The Guard Cats](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/7121-Matthew-Windsor-The-Guard-Cats.jpg)
Localized: The Guard Cats
This month’s Localized is a meeting of veterans of Salt Lake’s original punk scene and the new breed of local soundsters creating their own musical voice—the experimental, dub-influenced Muzzle Tung open. The Guard Cats have existed barely a year, but they display a diverse sonic palette. On the other end of the continuum, Gnawing Suspicion
![Localized: MiNX](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/7243-MiNX-John-Barkiple.jpg)
Localized: MiNX
March Localized features an orgy of electric sound on March 15 at 9 p.m. The sultry, blues-rock sounds of Merchant Royal will massage things into action before we get a little horny (that’s a trumpet joke) with energetic, brass-infused ska-punkers Bombshell Academy. Once we’re hot and bothered, MiNX will hit the stage for an audio-visual
![Localized: VINCENT DRAPER AND THE DIRTY THIRTY](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/7412-vincent-draper.jpg)
Localized: VINCENT DRAPER AND THE DIRTY THIRTY
This month’s Localized, on April 18, will feature a mysterious hodgepodge of sincerity. Crook and the Bluff will start off the set with western-tinged psych-blues, after which blues crooning, working man rocking, badass motherfuckers Vincent Draper and the Dirty Thirty will sexy your face off. Following, mustachioed and chocolate-voiced singer-songwriter and strum-master Charles Ellsworth will
![Localized: DISFORIA](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/7715-RusselDaniels_Disforia_2.jpg)
Localized: DISFORIA
Sometimes, one must sit back and marvel at the variety of music—especially metal—that exists in SLC. SLUG is proud to tap two bands who represent different faces of metal: power-proggers Disforia and Western thrashers Dead Revelator. Come see them and Founders of Ruin at June’s Localized showcase at Urban Lounge on Friday the 13th for
![Localized: MONEYPENNY](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/7868-MoneyPenny-Localized-Photo.jpg)
Localized: MONEYPENNY
MoneyPenny have the key ingredients to something timeless—catchy hooks, good melodies, and universal lyrics, which draw fans from all walks of life. … read more