My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult & Idaho Syndrome 04.26 @ Speedway Cafe

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult & Idaho Syndrome...
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From the first cloud of fog to the last throb of their dance club favorites, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult delivered a night of high-tech, synth-sampled dance music. … read more

Punky Reggae Party: Toots @ The Speedway 05.20

Punky Reggae Party: Toots @ The Speedway 05.20
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Toots Hibbert performs like a preacher mastering his audience, and Sunday’s concert was at times like a Baptist congregation in full swing. … read more

Miscellaneous Stuff: Barrier Free Concert At SLCC

Miscellaneous Stuff: Barrier Free Concert At SLCC
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Those who voyaged to the SLCC Copper Room endeavored to shake, stand, slam, and stomp to the aural vibrations by Dinosaur Bones, Victims Willing and the Boxcar Kids. … read more

Concert Review: Faith No More and Pollo Elastico 04.06 @ Speedway Cafe

Concert Review: Faith No More and Pollo Elastico 04.06 @...
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Faith No More showed the Speedway audience just how much they cared as they stormed through one of the heaviest sets ever, and Pollo Elastico were a big part of the show’s success. … read more

Concert Review: Ultra Vivid Scene and Ian McCulloch 04.09 @ The Palladium

Concert Review: Ultra Vivid Scene and Ian McCulloch 04.09 @...
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Ultra Vivid Scene and Ian McCulloch performed April 9 at The Palladium, where Ultra Vivid Scene proved to be the bright spot in an otherwise dreary evening. … read more

New Band Spotlight: Road Frisbee

New Band Spotlight: Road Frisbee

Check out this throwback to April 1990and SLUG’s New Band Spotlight: Road Frisbee. … read more

Concert Review: Peter Murphy and Nauvoo

Concert Review: Peter Murphy and Nauvoo
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Read what a 1990 concert was like in SLC with Jon Bray’s concert review of Nauvoo and Peter Murphy. … read more

Concert Review: The Jesus and Mary Chain

Concert Review: The Jesus and Mary Chain
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The Jesus and Mary Chain kept their distance from the audience—Totally engrossed in their art, they left all communication to the music. … read more

Concert Review: Ministry

Concert Review: Ministry
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Al Jourgensen is the leader of an international group of industrial terrorists—nine musicians from God only knows how many bands, all on stage as Ministry. … read more

U.S. Film and Video Festival

U.S. Film and Video Festival
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This premier screening of Soviet film The Needle, starring Victor Tsoi of Leningrad-based underground band Kino, is followed with a performance by the band. … read more