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Record And Tape Reviews: August 1991
The Pixies continue to move forward in their musical legacy, improving on their former style and adding new brilliance to their recording career. … read more
Fractal Method: Form, Change and Dimension
Solidly founded in the conviction that within the boundaries of this plane one should do what one must, this music speaks for itself, and is exactly what it must be. … read more
The Anti-Defamation League: September 1991
Since its beginning in 1913, the Anti-Defamation League has grown to become one of America’s leading civil rights organizations. … read more
Movie and Video: Rubin and Ed
Rubin is a shut-in, with a fondness for Mahler and rubber squeeze toys. He also possesses a pair of ninja platform shoes which are lethal at thirty paces. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: The Thrill Kill Kult
This is where true industrial music originated. Pick this up or die! … read more
Musician Tips: How To Mic Drums and Influence Producers
All of us have had those miserable sessions when it seemed the very best sound you could obtain was still slightly worse than a cardboard box and a Q-tip. … read more
Concert Review: No Man, Gamma Rays
I know after five to ten times, I had better be puking and buzzing like a barfly to relish their tired standards. … read more
Life In A Black World: The Colour Theory
Ever since I’ve started going to see local shows in Salt Lake, my friends have told me I needed to check out The Colour Theory. … read more
Concert Review: The Grindcrusher Tour May 1991
Always one for cultural evenings, I bounced my happy cheeks on down to The Pompadour with newfound sobriety intact. I could have used a good fifth after what was in store for me. … read more
Concert Review: Color Theory & 100 Crowns
Colour Theory may very well be the spookiest band in the Salt Lake Scene. … read more