THIS MONTH’S ISSUE

For SLUG’s crossover issue highlighting local music and graphic design, Shawn LeBoutillier created an avant-garde, jazz-inspired cover with a touch of Halloween flair. Check out his layout on page 6 and find his work at thirteentones.com.

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Confusion is Canon: My Experience at Salt Lake’s FanX 2024
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The Salt Lake FanX Comic & Pop Culture Convention has ripped a crack in the wall through time and space once again. … read more

Russel Albert Daniels’ “Wild Roses” Brings Visibility to Indigenous Communities
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Daniels’ exhibition, “Wild Roses,” is a confluence of his past, identity and place. … read more

Griff: Vertigo World Tour @ The Depot 09.30
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The concert was a journey through Griff's musical evolution, marked by its climax in the acoustic set—a moment where music, artist and audience became one. … read more

Treasure for the Taco Hounds at Taqueria La Palapa
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Each dish at Taqueria La Palapa was cooked to order with minimal ingredients prepared in advance. It took time, but my patience was rewarded. … read more

The Dare @ Kilby Court 09.18
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So, what’s a 2014 tumblr blogger to a rocker? What’s a rocker to The Dare? Maybe you can answer that yourself the next time he’s in town. You’re so invited....

FIDiots Unite: A Conversation with FIDLAR
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From sleeping on the floor of a party house to aspiring to work with some of the finest in entertainment, FIDLAR has managed to capture the hearts of thousands. … read more

Contaminated Intelligence: Unbroken Brotherly Bonds
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Although aspects of the Contaminated Intelligence project were started years earlier, it was not until 2009 that the band was officially formed. … read more

Neon Rodeo: The “Living, Breathing Prototype” at the Center of...
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Neon Rodeo Creative Conference draws people of creative backgrounds together for a day full of insightful conversation surrounding innovation. … read more

Tycho @ Ogden Twilight 09.13
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Ogden Twilight’s final show of the year was not just a concert, but a journey through sound and light, leaving everyone with a renewed appreciation for Tycho's ever-evolving artistry. … read more

Lucinda Williams Is Too Cool To Be Forgotten
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Lucinda Williams has been a famous musician for longer than I’ve been alive, yet she recalls what it was like to step out on stage before anyone knew her name....

Six Deep Descents into Deseret Industries’ Bargain Bin
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So here they are: six lesser-known flicks, whether on a physical DVD or VHS (shocking nowadays) or fished out from the DI’s wheelie bin. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Jenna Tea
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Jenna Tea is now able to start performing at 21+ venues like MILK+, The Cabin and Gracie’s, and she’s ready to show new audiences what she’s made of. … read more

8 Bands of Notoriety at Crucialfest 13
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At Crucialfest, local and national bands with unparalleled talents will culminate at the Metro Music Hall, equipping our ears with the sounds of heavy metal sovereignty as we headbang our...

Book Review: The Book of Drought
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The Book of Drought, by local poet and educator Rob Carney, manages to take a clear-eyed look at the environment, instill faith in community action and a more hopeful tomorrow....

Talking About Burlington, VT with Brunch
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SLUG thought it would be appropriate to sit down with Brunch, a Burlington-based band, to tell us what the city (and they) are all about. … read more

Bikini Kill @ The Union 08.25
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The entire night was a searing celebration of feminine empowerment and collective resistance. A huge middle finger to “the Man.” … read more

Khruangbin @ Granary Live 08.24
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If you’ve never seen a Khruangbin show, do yourself a favor and catch them the next chance you get. … read more

The Resurrection Project: QTBIPOC Artists Revive SLC’s Creative Pulse
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The groundbreaking multi-disciplinary event was more than just a showcase; it was a powerful statement that aimed to the city’s vibrant queer and BIPOC artistic community, but also set a...

Unlucky Ones Car Club’s 17th Annual Down & Dirty Car...
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Having been Utah’s premier car club since ‘97 hasn’t changed their passion. It’s bolstered their interest in paying it forward within our community. … read more

The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook
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For artist and storyteller Lewis Figun Westbrook, monsters aren’t something to run away from.  … read more

Picking Flowers: Alvvays’ Mindful Approach to Music
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Since 2011, Alvvays has been creating music at their own pace. Lead singer Molly Rankin's writing process sometimes involves years of research, resulting in a collection of work that's true-to-style....

Into the Bonestorm
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A transformation from classmates to bandmates unfolded in 2019, introducing the Bonestorm we know and love today. … read more

“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)
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In her collection Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal), Bailee Elaine explores her own journey with grief following the death of her brother Brady in 2004. … read more

The Brooks Nielsen Interview: When You’re Living In A Dream
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Brooks Nielsen has always had a calling with music. If you love the almost vintage stylings of old country or beach rock, catch Nielsen's Chinese Fountain Tour. … read more

St. Vincent @ Ogden Twilight 8.14
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All Born Screaming brings a black and white aesthetic, powerful beats and critical acclaim that have trumpeted a return to form. … read more

Banished! Queer Community Reclaims Proposed Antelope Island Exile
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Kyle, a self-proclaimed “ideas” person, knew the queer community would jump on the opportunity to commemorate this wacky piece of history in a “tongue-in-cheek type of way.” … read more

The 16th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by...
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The 16th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented By Harmons was a blast and proves how Craft Lake City has created unrivaled exhibitions since 2008. … read more

The Japanese House @ The Union 08.07
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The hooting and hollering is truly encouraging and comforting; I understand why so many fans feel so close to Bain in this intimate show. … read more

Eat Your Braveheart Out at The Bruce
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When you combine them in a bite with tasty mash, rich gravy and peas with a snap, you’ll realize this is how bangers are supposed to be enjoyed. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Peter Goldie
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Goldie began doing live hairstyles in front of audiences and caught the performance bug.  … read more

Art for the Recovery Community: Accessible, Creative Healing
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This year’s Salt Lake City festival takes place on August 13 on the Spy Hop Rooftop, a brand-new location for ARC in its sixth iteration. … read more

The Western Sky Serenades of Jeffrey Silverstein 
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Make a new friend and groove along to Jeffrey Silverstein, in support of Mikaela Davis, at Kilby Court on Tuesday, August 6. … read more

Play Reviews: The 10th Annual Great Salt Lake Fringe
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Since its first edition in August 2015, the annual Great Salt Lake Fringe has showcased original and uncensored productions of theater, dance, storytelling and music. … read more

A Rundown of Napoleon Fest 2024, You Frickin’ Idiots!
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Napoleon Fest 2024 took place from July 26–27 in the dead center of Preston, Idaho. For two days, the town hosted an event of homegrown hospitality and family-friendly fun. … read more

Ashes of Leviathan: Mastodon’s Troy Sanders Celebrates 20th Anniversary Release...
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Quite soon and in a city near you, be sure to roll around with Lamb of God and Mastodon on their Ashes of Leviathan Tour at The Great Saltair in...

Black Metal Yoga with Circus Instructor Cupcake
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Black Metal Yoga is a fresh spin on traditional yoga that incorporates low red lighting, candles, incense and (you guessed it) black metal into a yoga class setting. … read more

Opaque Shades: Strength Through Tenure and Tenacity
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Tenure speaks volumes when it comes to professionalism, reliability and quality, and both Ben Stich Houtz and Miah Smith have been active fixtures in the local goth community for decades....

Blink-182: One More Time @ The Delta Center 07.11
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The night ends with a tremendous climax of fireworks exploding from above and sperm-shaped confetti raining down on the crowd. It wouldn't be Blink if there wasn’t some crass humor...

Bold & Beautiful: Diana Lone
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A Why Kiki resident performer since summer 2021, the 26-year-old is used to the competitive nature of drag. … read more

Adrianne Lenker @ The Depot 06.25
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To be able to see an artist’s music move people is a powerful thing and Adrianne Lenker definitely holds that power. … read more

Cage the Elephant @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre 6.20
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Flames shoot up from the front of the stage, emanating an intense heat as heads rock and hands fly in the air while the music blasts from Cage the Elephant....

MØTRIK Behind the Kraut
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In the end, MØTRIK loves being weird and having fun for the sake of making music, and they aren’t too concerned about what anyone thinks. … read more

Local Review: Hoppy – Little While
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Soothing and syrupy, Hoppy on Little While is the perfect crowd-pleaser to throw on at a party or unwind with after a long day. … read more

Local Review: Desert Camo – Desert Camo
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The prolific producer Heather Grey and the masterful lyricist Oliver the 2nd have come together to create Desert Camo–both the hip-hop duo and the debut album. … read more

Local Review: Onethium – In Agony, Aflame
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Onethium has a unique, unconventional sound, feared by many but sought out by many black metal enthusiasts. … read more

Review: The Voidz – Like All Before You
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Like All Before You is inevitably a harmless project of an aging rock-star, one who is quickly overstaying his welcome. … read more

Review: Nilüfer Yanya – My Method Actor
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Nilüfer Yanya's My Method Actor is beautiful, crushing, complicateding and effervescent all at the same time. Yanya takes on all these disguises brilliantly. … read more

Review: The Dare – What’s Wrong With New York?
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As The Dare iconically put it, “What’s a blogger to a rocker”? What’s a SLUG Contributing Writer to The Dare? … read more

Linkin Park’s “The Emptiness Machine” Is Far From Empty
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he Linkin Park brass and Armstrong knew they would have to deal with the controversy, and I think they’re going about it fine. … read more

Review: MJ Lenderman – Manning Fireworks
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Manning Fireworks is a stained-glass window made of crushed beer bottles to commemorate those who were abandoned by the world. … read more

Local Review: Painted Lines – Painted Lines
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Painted Lines eponymous first EP serves up old-school goth atmospheres with acutely morose (if slightly sophomoric) lyricism. … read more

Local Review: Bad Luck Brigade – SOMETHING’S AT MY NECK
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Coming out on Friday the 13th of September, SOMETHING AT MY NECK promises all the fate in the world. … read more

Local Review: Emily Hicks – Weird Wild Wonderful
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Weird Wild Wonderful contains and represents each of Emily Hicks vocal subtleties in a sincere and delightful country-pop package. … read more

Review: Sabrina Carpenter – Short N’ Sweet
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Sabrina Carpenter on her album Short n’ Sweet is just fun, upbeat, and makes something you immediately grasp and return to again and again. … read more

Local Review: Sunhills – Planetarium
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Sunhills Planetarium is glittered with samples that seemingly come from mission control, poking the eerie feeling of “sitting in a tin can, far above the world." … read more

Review: Magdalena Bay – Imaginal Disk
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A project of the Los Angeles-based duo, Imaginal Disk is sophomore album of Magdalena Bay —and in it, they’re hitting their stride. … read more

Review: Fontaines D.C. – Romance
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Romance is an undeniably pop-infused project for Fontaines D.C. that balances rolling melodies expertly against its existential lyricism and signature tones. … read more

Review: Icarus Phoenix – I Should Have Known The Things...
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A mosaic of different inspirations, the album is a smash artistic success and could easily secure the band their own audience. … read more

Review: Destroy Boys – Funeral Soundtrack #4
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The album is, in many ways, a funeral for old identities and relationships, but it’s also a celebration of new ways of living. … read more

Local Review: Knwday – re-up
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When I chatted with Knwday about the project before I heard it, he referred to it as “Depressed GTA stripper-type beats,” and honestly, it’s hard to disagree. … read more

Review: beabadoobee – This Is How Tomorrow Moves
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This Is How Tomorrow Moves is a departure from Laus’ traditional sound but finds more solid grounding in the landing then she ever had before. … read more

Local Review: jacked johnson – the gas
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*Sounds of Sazerac Rye poured in a snifter, a quick inhale, throwback, gulp and slamdown of the glass. Slow exhale* …Alright, let’s do this! … read more

Local Review: Bumpy Soup – The Bumpy Album
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Ending The Bumpy Album with a 100% Bumpy Soup original, “Honestly That,”the song blends the hand drumming, delicate strums of the acoustic guitar and the collective voices. … read more

Local Review: BONNEVILLE – Another Flower
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BONNEVILLE sounds like shimmering reflections and slow dancing with the lights off on their new album Another Flower. … read more

Local Review: future.exboyfriend – Semi Pro
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Meet your new favorite femme fatale: future.exboyfriend ’s “5’9” little semi-pro heartbreaker,” star of the band’s latest EP release, Semi Pro. … read more

Local Review: Brunch – DOGINYA
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The PR email I received described Brunch as “punk but Gen-Z,” which has proven to be very accurate. … read more

Local Review: Hourglass – Subconscious
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Subconscious is a testament to the impressive skillset that Hourglass collectively showcases through their ability to mix progressive rock and metal. … read more

Local Review: Static Replica – Magic Panic
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Static Replica reminds us: "Remember when you were young / Just as the pendulum swung." BRAT summers never last forever. Live large while you can. … read more

Review: Robber Robber – Wild Guess
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Grimy and distorted to a thick TV-static fuzz, Robber Robber's Wild Guess is a big leap from Caldera and delivers on almost all the promise they showed just three years...

Local Review: The 95 Slide – Bad Backs and Panic...
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I love Bad Backs and Panic Attacks by The 95 Slide because it's so nostalgic and incredibly well done. … read more

Local Review: Fozzy and the Fairies – Birdsong
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Indie folk band Fozzy and The Fairies have released their second album, Birdsong. … read more

Review: Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de...
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Cementing himself as one of the most powerhouse rappers in the music industry, Eminem has fought tooth and nail to make it to the top. … read more

Review: cupcakKe – Dauntless Manifesto
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Dauntless Manifesto by cupcakKe will get you in the mood to laugh, while you feel societal taboos around sexuality dissolve. … read more

Local Review: Get Born – Tiny Grass is Dreaming
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I would be excited to see Get Born explore more experimental tones and song structure in the future, but I’m more than willing to excuse it this time. … read more

Review: Clairo – Charm
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Needless to say, I’ll be listening to Charm by Clairo for the rest of the summer and probably the rest of my twenties. … read more

Local Review: Aaron Abrams – Go Sit Over There
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Overall, there’s not one song on this album by Aaron Abrams that I can’t listen to. It’s a front to back, back to front, a million times over listen. … read more

Local Review: BARBARIAN FAITH HEALER – AMERICARNAGE
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BARBARIAN FAITH HEALER attempt to wrangle the Donald Trump election and grab it by the nuclear-wasted, genetically-modified, apple pie-flavored balls. … read more

Local Review: Dad Bod – Loop de Loop Miracle Ministries...
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Loop de Loop is a tour de force—it’s the most magnificent and opulent record to date for Dad Bod. … read more

Review: Megan Thee Stallion – MEGAN
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On her new album MEGAN, Megan Thee Stallion challenges us to ditch the sad girl archetype by presenting us with another that’s empowering rather than enabling. … read more

Local Review: Whisperhawk – Kosmos Burger
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Kosmos Burger by Whisperhawk is a six song EP that is a lollapalooza of surf rock and slightly psychedelic rock-buzz with a punk pop snarl. … read more

Film Review: Joker: Folie à Deux
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Joker: Folie à Deux is an unmitigated disaster that not only isn't going to leave anyone wanting more, it irrevocably takes the luster off its seriously flawed yet strangely interesting...

Film Review: White Bird
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White Bird is a schmaltzy pop melodrama that is made with enough skill and features enough positive messages about empathy. … read more

Film Review: Megalopolis
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It really hurts me to write a review this critical of a man whose talent used to be obvious. Megalopolis is a reminder that we will all lose the pulse...

Film Review: Wolfs
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Wolfs struggles to keep up at times, and there are moments when you'll have to decide now if everything is under control or if it's flailing. … read more

Director Ellen Kuras on Lee Miller and the Power of...
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Sometimes an image can tell a story more powerfully than words, particularly when captured by the right artist. … read more

Film Review: The Substance
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The Substance is a furious and frenzied fever dream of shocking imagery and boldly wacky moments. … read more

Series Review: Agatha All Along
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Agatha All Along is certainly not a guaranteed hit, because it doesn't fit into any traditional mold—and that's exactly why it deserves to be one. … read more

Film Review: Subservience
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Subservience is utterly devoid of anything of substance, it’s such a campy timely concept that there was certainly a guilty pleasure hidden in here somewhere. … read more

Film Review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was an entertaining watch to say the least, but the freshness projected is encased in embalming fluid. … read more

Series Review: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 1...
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows a group of Mormon women who’ve founded the popular TikTok group coined “MomTok”. … read more

Cinematographer Sam Levy Captures a Portrait of a Family with...
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The film captures one of the most dramatic chapters in the story of any family: the passing of a parent. … read more

Film Review: Transformers One
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Transformers One, the first fully animated feature since 1986, is a long overdue course correction for the flailing franchise. … read more

Film Review: Milk & Serial
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Popping up on Reddit feeds and a smattering of other online film forums of the like, Milk & Serial has been the talk of the online horror community... … read more

Film Review: His Three Daughters
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His Three Daughters wasn’t the easiest movie to watch for me, but it’s the most rewarding and memorable film I’ve seen this year by a sizable margin. … read more

Film Review: The Deliverance
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The Deliverance is the kind of movie that keeps your attention to the end, then leaves you feeling used and angry when it’s over. … read more

Film Review: Reagan
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Reagan Director: Sean McNamara MJM Entertainment and Rawhide Pictures In Theaters 08.30 When telling the story of a historical figure on screen, there’s a fine line between being respect and...

Film Review: You Gotta Believe
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You Gotta Believe is a little monstrosity that fails on every level, never inspiring and certainly genuinely undercutting any messages it aims for. … read more

Film Review: Cuckoo
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The pictures and filming style for this movie captured the essence of the uncomfortability of the scenes and overall enhanced how crazy everything was. … read more

Film Review: The Killer
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The Killer runs a bit long, and it’s certainly nothing particularly new, but it’s a fun guilty pleasure movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. … read more

Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust
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As Erin Moriarty looks to the future, her passion for roles that push the boundaries of how women are portrayed in film remains unwavering. … read more

Nathan Silver On Between the Temples
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As Silver continues to explore life and art, Between the Temples stands as a testament to his unique vision. … read more

The Many Monster Loves of Alec Gillis
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Oscar winning make-up and effects artist and monster lover Alec Gillis, has been part of every film in the Aliens series since 1986. … read more

Film Review: The Union
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The Union is serviceable Netflix fare that is certainly more enjoyable than duds such Atlas or Rebel Moon, though it’s hard to imagine anyone wanting a sequel. … read more

Film Review: Alien: Romulus
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Alien: Romulus is easily the welcome surprise of the summer, and it’s a shot in the arm for popular filmmaking as an art form that I for one desperately needed...

Jean Reno, David Schurmann and My Penguin Friend
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As My Penguin Friend hits theaters, Reno and Schurmann are very pleased at the opportunity to share this heartwarming film with audiences around the world. … read more

Film Review: Sing Sing
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Sing Sing is a much needed injection of art and soul into the bloodstream of cinema, mixing heavy drama with humor and humanity. … read more

Film Review: Borderlands
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The video game-inspired space opera Borderlands is hardly gourmet. It's more like a stale, sticky, slimy, stuck-to-the-bottom-of-your-shoe popcorn movie. … read more

Film Review: Evil Does Not Exist
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We certainly see mankind as evil. It’s a common assertion that the biggest threat to man is man. … read more

Film Review: The Instigators
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The Instigators is far from a bad movie, it’s simply so undercooked that it’s hard to walk away convinced that it even deserved to be made. … read more

Film Review: Harold and the Purple Crayon
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Harold and the Purple Crayon is an inept and irritating debacle, and that's coming from someone who admits it difficult to be too harsh toward a family movie. … read more

Film Review: Trap
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Trap is impossible to take seriously on any level, and despite its 105-minute runtime, it seems to go on forever. … read more

Film Review: Kneecap
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If I’m rating Kneecap by the standard of whether it’s the brilliant and original film that its most vociferous admirers paint it to be, it comes up quite short. … read more

Film Review: The Fabulous Four
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The Fabulous Four is an utter misfire from beginning to end and it's film going to meet a quick demise at the box office before it goes on to streaming....

Film Review: Deadpool & Wolverine
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Deadpool & Wolverine Director: Shawn Levy Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment In Theaters 07.26 Film icon Martin Scorsese famously said that the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t cinema, and at...

Film Review: Longlegs
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All that being said, no movie is perfect but Longlegs does come close. … read more

Film Review: Widow Clicquot
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Widow Clicquot is a period piece, a costume drama, and a biopic—but at its heart, it’s a spellbinding story of selfless love, as well as self-love. … read more

Film Review: Twisters
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Twisters is a highly enjoyable summer blockbuster that can be readily enjoyed even if you’ve never seen Twister, as well as by die-hard fans. … read more

Film Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
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While it certainly has strong elements of both the satirical and the macabre, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is a deceptively beautiful film at its center, and proves to...

Filmmaker Zach Meiners Shares His Story in Conversion
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Meiners remains hopeful that Conversion will educate and empower audiences worldwide as it gradually reaches an audience and gets its messages across. … read more

Film Review: The Convert
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The Convert is a heartfelt period piece focusing on a lesser-known time and place, and it earns a recommendation, especially if you like historical films. … read more

Luke Gilford and The Cast of National Anthem
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The message of this heartfelt and beautiful film is simple yer powerful: love is love, there is hope, and there is a place out there for all of us. … read more

Film Review: MaXXXine
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MaXXXine sets out on a very spankingly confident heel, it unfortunately stays on that same white stiletto the whole time, not daring to switch stride or direction. … read more

Episode #460 – The Plastic Cherries

The originators of the Plastic Cherries, Shelby and Joe Maddock, started making music together as a home project in 2020. … read more

Episode #459 – Jeff Dewsnup

Solo artist and former Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Jeff Dewsnup has found his rightful place in the local shoegaze, grunge scene. … read more

Episode #458 – Review: BONNEVILLE’s Another Flower

BONNEVILLE's vocalist Jack Ralls, along with Chase McLendon, Gabe Valadez and Thomas Smith, have captured the unique stylings that Provo has become known for. … read more

Episode #457 – Body of Leaves

Body of Leaves is has cemented itself as one of SLC’s best post-punk groups. In this episode of Soundwaves, the group discusses their origin, sound and new projects.  … read more

Episode #456 – Review: Eminem’s The Death of Slim Shady...

Unable to create anything decent in the last 14 years, Mathers has resorted to symbolically murdering his former self in his most jaded and misguided project yet.  … read more

Episode #455 – Poolhouse

Poolhouse’s message couldn’t be more clear to me: do everything you can to see your creative vision through, and compromise at nothing to get there. … read more

Episode #454 – Review: Clairo’s Charm

SLUG Soundwaves is back with another review episode, this week, SLUG Editorial Intern Leah Call reads her review of Clairo's newest album Charm. … read more

Episode #453 – The Johns

The Johns were originally made up of John, Little John and other rotating drummers who didn’t end up sticking. … read more

Episode #452 – Review: Charli xcx’s BRAT

This week, SLUG Contributing Writer Arthur Diaz reads their review of British pop icon Charli xcx’s newest album BRAT. … read more

Episode #451 – Kal Mara

SLC singer-songwriter and producer Kal Mara recently released her debut album, CATALYST. She relays her relatable story from a place of deep emotional healing. … read more

Episode #450 – Review: BARBARIAN FAITH HEALER’s AMERICARNAGE

SLUG Soundwaves is back with another review episode this week, Alton Barnhart reads his review of local outfit BARBARIAN FAITH HEALER's AMERICARNAGE. … read more

Episode #449 – Menlo

Menlo is a six piece Salt Lake-based band that’s been around since at least the early 2000s. … read more

Episode #448 – Review: Mdou Moctar’s Funeral for Justice

The ripping chords and striking anti-colonial lyrics were incredible and fascinating to me. I wanted to dive into the reasons why an album like Funeral for Justice was written. … read more

Episode #447 – Gary Dranow and the Manic Emotions

Gary Dranow and the Manic Emotions are also starting a residency at O’Shucks  Bar and Grill on the Park City Main Street strip every Monday night from 6-9. … read more

Episode #446 – Review: fuckskin’s you can find it

The EP is a cute little box that packages up fuckskin’s discography and is sent off to sea with a trail of joyous nostalgia and broken hearts behind it. … read more

Episode #445 – Tiger Bike

Tiger Bike, a four-piece emo band, discusses their time in an LDS-centered college and how they think the places you make emo music are the places you hate.  … read more

Episode #444 – Review: Whisperhawk’s Keepers of the Earth Vol....

In this episode, SLUG Junior Editor Asha Pruitt reads her review of Whisperhawk’s Keepers of the Earth Vol. 2, released on November 2, 2023.  … read more

Episode #443 – Parallax

Parallax is a hardcore band that was popular in the early 2000s, in the Utah Valley. They will be playing Crucial Salt Lake happening May 25, at Soundwell. … read more

Episode #442 – Review: Jacob T. Skeen’s Telestial

This week’s episode is part of a new segment called Soundwaves Reviews, where we give our listeners an audible edition of our online music reviews. … read more

Episode #441 – Persona 749

In this episode, PERSONA 749 members joined me at the SLUG headquarters where they spoke about their upcoming debut album. … read more

Episode #440 – Cautious Clay

Cautious Clay, aka Joshua Karpeh, is a singer/songwriter and producer from Cleveland, Ohio. … read more

Episode #439 – Boyfriend Sushi Town

In today’s episode, the guys talk about writing their second album, “Player,” and how that move to Chicago actually didn’t go as planned. … read more

Episode #438 – Bad Luck Brigade

Bad Luck Brigade is a five-member band from Logan, Utah. In this episode, they define their jazzy hip-hop sound and discuss some of the technicalities they’ve discovered together. … read more

Episode #437 – The Mellons

The Mellons are a four-piece baroque pop band residing in Salt Lake City and Provo Utah. The band formed in 2020, and was signed by the label Earth Libraries in...

Episode #436 – Goldmyth

Goldmyth is a harpist and singer-songwriter in Provo who crafts dreamy, indie-pop melodies. She chats about balancing motherhood with a successful music career and debuts some unreleased music. … read more

Episode #435 – Over Under

The guys from Over Under reminisce about their time on tour and what they realized about themselves when their dreams became reality. … read more

Episode #434 – Worlds Worst

Worlds Worst talks about their first time recording in a studio, what they call the “slacker ethos” and how it’s actually crucial to their band’s sonic fingerprint. … read more

Episode #433 – Anaïs Chantal

Anaïs Chantal sits down with SLUG Soundwaves to discuss her new album Where Do I Go?? … read more