Karamea Pearl Puriri - SLUG Magazine
November 25, 2011

Contributor Limelight: Karamea Puriri

Karamea [pronounced car-a-me-uh] Puriri is the newest member of the SLUG staff, but has been a part of the SLUG office team since 2010.

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Review: Young Galaxy – Ultramarine

Review: Young Galaxy – Ultramarine
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When I heard “Pretty Boy,” the first single from Young Galaxy’s fourth release, Ultramarine, I anxiously awaited tuning my ears into the rest of the album. I discovered Young Galaxy through their 2011 record, Shapeshifting, and was immediately hooked on the synth-heavy dance beats the group was creating. … read more

Review: Tycho – Awake

Review: Tycho – Awake
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Hansen has created a blend of organic and digital that isn’t overwhelming to fans of Tycho’s earlier work, but heavy enough that it might even be enjoyed by an indie rock fan. The final three tracks of Awake show how far Hansen has come with not just his understanding of music but his ability to grow and evolve, bringing his listeners along for the ride.  … read more

Review: Tim & Adam – Self-Titled

Review: Tim & Adam – Self-Titled
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Before Tim & Adam, I had never actually listened to either of them. Tim, of The Postmarks and Adam from I Am Stereo came together and created an album that will most likely end up on many a summer mixtapes. … read more

Review: Temples – Sun Structures

Review: Temples – Sun Structures
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Temples falls into a very long line of bands who have traveled down the psych-pop-rock path in an attempt to capture groovy, spaced-out hearts full of love. With a refreshing sound that’s a bit more crisp, they just might be able to do it. … read more

Review: Múm – Smilewound

Review: Múm – Smilewound
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When I first turned on Smilewound by Múm, my stomach knotted up and I immediately got anxious and a little nervous for what was about to transpire. … read more

Rodriguez @ The Complex 04.29

Rodriguez @ The Complex 04.29
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As the weeks went by, I had the chance to see Searching for Sugar Man a second time, renewing my excitement to see him live. News of a sold-out show spread through the streets of the Internet and status updates of those in need of tickets filled my feed in the days leading up to the concert.  … read more

Daughter @ Urban Lounge 05.14

Daughter @ Urban Lounge 05.14
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They started playing and Urban was immediately filled with a sense of euphoric melancholia. Daughter has some of the saddest, most tragic songs I have ever heard, and hearing them live was painstakingly beautiful. … read more

Diving Deep with Baths

Diving Deep with Baths
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Obsidian reveals a much more mature side of Baths that fans might not be used to. When you first turn it on, you hear the same poppy, indietronica beats, similar to Cerulean, but there is a Trent Resnor inspired darkness about it that looms heavily throughout the entire album.  … read more

The Time I Went To Sasquatch

The Time I Went To Sasquatch
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This, ladies and gentlemen, is my slightly blurred account of what happened at the 2013 Sasquatch Music Festival. Call it what you will, a recap, a guide, a ramble, whatever this might be to you, it is my journal and the only way I will ever be able to remember what I just experienced.  … read more

Ghostly International: Not Just a Label

Ghostly International: Not Just a Label
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Ghostly International is more than just a music label. Ghostly is a community that is home to musicians, artists and dreamers who are all connected by a string of creativity. Together, they weave the web that makes up Ghostly International.  … read more

Neil deGrasse Tyson @ Kingsbury Hall 03.26

Neil deGrasse Tyson @ Kingsbury Hall 03.26
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Over the years, Tyson has taught me to never stand still, to never stop learning, To fight for what you believe in. Don’t wait for someone else to do something—get up and do it. Don’t ever stop dreaming. … read more

Top 5: Crystal Castles

Top 5: Crystal Castles
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Ethan Kath begins with a heart-heavy siren—your chest caves as your ears ache to understand what is coming. You feel yourself stepping onto a spaceship, and, before you know it, you are counting down, beat by beat, three, two, one … blastoff. Vocalist Alice Glass’s signature, scathing voice yells, “I am the plague,” and you succumb to the darkness that they breathe. … read more

K-Phresh Shreds the Utah Gnar

K-Phresh Shreds the Utah Gnar
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The last thing I expected when I started working at SLUG was to write anything about snowboarding, let alone to actually learn how to snowboard. I am a desert rat from a Polynesian family—I wasn’t exactly bred for the cold. One thing I discovered upon moving to Salt Lake was that winter ultimately sucks and I hate it. But after noticing how excited my friends get when it snows each winter, I decided that learning to snowboard might give me a reason to want to “pray for snow” right along with them. … read more

Tycho: Visual Articulation of Musical Ideas

Tycho: Visual Articulation of Musical Ideas
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The ability to create something—a painting, a song, a piece of clothing, jewelry, whatever it might be—to communicate an idea because it’s the only way that you know how to get it out of your head and into the world, is powerful. The way Tycho expresses his ideas and feelings resonates deeply with a wide audience, which is telling of his intuitive talent as a musician.  … read more

Top 5: Daughter

Top 5: Daughter
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It’s hard to put into words the emotions that Daughter’s full-length debut, If You Leave, bring up. Each time I turn it on, it’s as if Elena Tonra’s voice is reaching deep into my soul and shaking up all of those miserable, broken-hearted experiences, and then serving them back to me in a beautifully decorated, melancholy cocktail.  … read more