Month: April 2024
General Violence Conference Brings the Brutality in its Third Year
Passion, independence and commitment to the hardcore community are what keep GVC going, a refreshing change in ethos in the era of mega-festivals and entertainment giants. … read more
Film Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Ritchie really wants to follow in the footsteps of Tarantino. I’d suggest making one more film and then retiring. I don’t mind if he skip the first part. … read more
Review: Machine Girl – SUPER FREQ
Ultimately, this is a solid project, and I hope that we’re getting a decadent taste of what the duo has in store for their next full length studio album. … read more
Frogs, Swords and Drawing Boards: B. Pope’s Kermann Comics
“I really love art from people who aren’t formally trained. You just see something that’s so different than what you’re going to see anywhere else.” … read more
Band Interview: The Cult
The Cult finally, finally, finally played in Salt Lake on Monday, February 27; almost 10 years after the now legendary Love was released. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Nancy Raygun
Standing out in the scene can be tricky, yet Nancy Raygun has accomplished that in spades, not merely for their cheeky and rather topical moniker. … read more
Mike Brown: My First Legal Beer!
I can’t remember what brand—surely something cheap. Then I went to some girl’s house and drank my first legal beer! The end. … read more
Film Review: Challengers
It scores enough points to be called a winner, and it’s got style to spare, but it lacks the heart of a true champion. … read more
Rape Recovery Center: Celebrating 50 Years of Healing and Community
In just the last year, the Rape Recovery Center has provided service to over 2,000 survivors and victims, 575 hotline callers and 1.6 million people via outreach. … read more
American Hair Metal—Ain’t Nothin’ but a Good Time!
You may remember the lace and leather, spandex pants, teased hair and showgirl makeup, as well as the gallons of booze, kilos of blow and all the debauchery that ensued, more than the music itself. It’s all captured in this professionally published scrapbook–American Hair Metal: Can’t Get Enough. … read more