Month: October 2015
Ought 10.22 @ Kilby Court With Baby Ghosts & Chalk
After having played internationally, including two Pitchfork Music Festivals, it was strange to see Montreal’s Ought in such a small venue as Kilby Court. … read more
Aaron Orlovitz: The Philosopher’s Comedian
Aaron Orlovitz has noticed that he’s found a sort of purpose in being part of the comedy scene, and not just in his Dungeons & Comedy shows. … read more
Review: Minecraft – Story Mode
My biggest and most loved Minecraft seed is that it is an apocalyptic wasteland. … read more
Create Reel Change @ The Woodshed 10.23 With Lazy Susan,...
The Create Reel Change organization, created and run by Brian Higgins, held a benefit show to help raise funds in order to maintain their mission of overcoming mental illness through art. … read more
Review: The Following – Season 3
The Following is an excellent reminder that the crime genre isn’t out of tricks, and its final season pulls out all the stops to create a macabre spectacle. … read more
Review: Copperhead Volume 2
What if the final frontier was as wild as the Old West? That’s the basic concept of Copperhead. … read more
Eric Earley of Blitzen Trapper: Breaking The Familiar Silence
I can tell what questions Eric Earley, lead singer-songwriter of the alt-country outfit Blitzen Trapper, has been asked previously. … read more
Review: Halo 5: Guardians
Halo 5: Guardians will bring some new players to the fold and give those waiting for that killer app on Xbox One something to look forward to. … read more
I Am Salt Lake: Live
Holifield of the I Am Salt Lake podcast did what any great host would do—he asked hard-hitting questions, some of them involving zombies. … read more
Shane Kiel: A Little Further Down the Line
The journey of any musician is full of surprising twists and unexpected turns. Shane Kiel, known best in these parts as upright bass player for Mad Max and the Wild Ones, has had a fascinating expedition into life. … read more