Month: February 2015
February 2015 Book Reviews
Book Reviews for 1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music, Little Fish: A Memoir From A Different Kind of Year, Living Healthy and Enjoying Life, Thug Kitchen: Official Cookbook: Eat Like You Give a F*ck and Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir
February 2015 Product Reviews
Product reviews for Great Salt Lake Clothing, Miggo Strap & Wrap, Inkling Scents Pure Essential and Perfume Oils
February 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book reviews for Bravest Warriors: Volume 3, Deceivers, Diesel Sweeties Volume 3: There Is a Cat on the Internet!, Ghosted Vol. 3: Death Wish, HIT: 1955, The Killer Omnibus Vol. 2, Meteor Men, Midas Flesh, Nelvana of The Northern Lights, The Orphan Blade, Secret History Omnibus: Vol 3., The Walking Dead Volume 22: A New Beginning, X-Files Classics: Season 1, Vol. 1, X-Files, Season 10 Volume 3
SLUG Games Battle at Basin Presented by Ken Garff Fiat
The crowd huddled together Saturday, Jan. 10, as they watched the winners of SLUG Games: Battle at Basin Presented by Ken Garff Fiat—SLUG’s 15th Annual Snowboard and Ski competition at Snowbasin Resort—get crowned and receive their awesome prizes.
Nothing Is Too Big: An Interview With Grieves
Grieves is pale, skinny and unapologetic. He is aware that he draws comparisons to Macklemore. He pays no attention to what assumptions Pitchfork makes about the originality of his rap or how many stars they slap on his album. This could come across as cockiness, but the truth is that his rhymes are rooted in soil too deep to be bothered by shallow judgments—hip-hop is as much about letting go as it is pushing forward
There’s No Substitute for Knowing Me: An Interview with Ariel...
Pink’s off-kilter brand of pop, which mixes influences as familiar as Brian Wilson and as strange as Frank Zappa, reveals something about his personality that’s entirely appealing and even slightly addicting. It’s in Pink’s music that we’re given a glimpse into his true nature.
Mason Guitars and the Physics of Music
“If there’s one thing I’m gifted with, it’s working with my hands,” says Mike Mason, local craftsman and guitarist of Cult Leader. Mason comes from a family of builders and mechanics and learned the value of understanding the way things work.
February 2015 IPA Beer Reviews
This month, we have a trio of options that gives you a good idea of what’s happening locally as well as a taste of what’s going on outside of our borders.
Hex Cabs: Heavy Metal
The duo of Tyler Smith and Gentry Densley are known for bone-shaking performances, melding deafening doom metal with improvisation, brutality with artistry. When you’ve seen, heard and felt Eagle Twin, you’ve probably also seen, heard and felt the unique guitar cabinets flanking Densley and Smith onstage.
Ned Clayton: Creative Music Electronics with Hex Amps
Initially, before Densley and Smith started Hex Cabs, Clayton says he worked at modifying old amps they’d find. “Gentry was always bringing me crazy, junked amps to try and make something cool out of,” he says. “We would take old Peaveys and weird amps, and gut them and rewire them for his own use. Eventually, we were like, ‘Let’s make our own amps!’”