Nine Inch Nails @ The Joint, Las Vegas 11.15 with Explosions In The Sky

Nine Inch Nails @ The Joint, Las Vegas 11.15 with...
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After “Copy of A,” NIN played “1,000,000,” “Terrible Lie,” “March of the Pigs” and “Piggy.” These songs flowed like magic, building up more to what I thought was going to be one of NIN’s best concerts I have ever been to. … read more

Steve Aoki’s Aokify America Tour @ The Complex 11.13 with Borgore, Waka Flocka, Kryoman

Steve Aoki’s Aokify America Tour @ The Complex 11.13 with...
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After seeing mass amounts of hype on social media and music blogs about how the Aokify America Tour was thrilling concert-goers around the country, I was excited to see a highly-interactive, party-oriented show last night when the mixed bag of artists took their tour to The Complex.  … read more

RJD2 @ The Depot 11.15 with Blockhead

RJD2 @ The Depot 11.15 with Blockhead
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RJD2 takes the stage. He has three turntables, a sample pad and a crate full of vinyl. Yes, the original, non-digital vinyl. RJ humbly introduces himself and begins his set with electronic sounds behind a Gang Starr verse. It’s the most OG way to start a party—I look at the balcony on the second floor covered with ladies moving and guys bobbing their heads and waving their arms in the air. The Depot is at its full potential and the audience is just as live as any rap concert as I’ve ever been to. … read more

Nova Chamber Music Series: The Latin Quarter and The French Quarter 11.10

Nova Chamber Music Series: The Latin Quarter and The French...
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Once again, the Nova Chamber Series and its director, Jason Hardink, bring new music to the Salt Lake scene with two world premiere pieces and two great French pieces. … read more

The Chamber Music Society: Growing With The Modigliani Quartet

The Chamber Music Society: Growing With The Modigliani Quartet
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Glancing at the program, I noticed that the ages of the instruments that this quartet were going to play ranged from the newest being a 233-year-old Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin to the oldest being a 423-year-old Luigi Mariani viola. I wondered about the different musicians hands that held and played these fine instruments through the centuries. The quartet would be performing pieces from Haydn, Dohnanyi and Debussy.  … read more

Dax Riggs, Red Telephone, Breakers @ Urban Lounge 11.06

Dax Riggs, Red Telephone, Breakers @ Urban Lounge 11.06
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Last Wednesday night brought one of, if not the most, anticipated shows of the year for this fearless narrator. Dax Riggs is probably in my Capitoline Triad of music gods, which brings admittedly high expectations for a show. I’ve been to a lot of shows in my life, and you’re always prepared for a disconnect between the wind-blown fantasies in your brain and the reality. However, Wednesday was quite unusual, and I wouldn’t be doing my job if I wasn’t honest about it.  … read more

Deerhoof @ Urban Lounge 11.10 with LXMP and Palace of Buddies

Deerhoof @ Urban Lounge 11.10 with LXMP and Palace of...
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Deerhoof are a bundle of paradoxes: both tightly in control in the precision of their playing and seemingly veering out of control like a car with no one behind the wheel into the chaos of oncoming traffic—conventionally rock n’ roll, yet at moments as “out there” as any experimental group. They’re sweet and playful and, at the same time, as brutal as any heavy metal band.  … read more

Cold War Kids @ The Depot 11.06

Cold War Kids @ The Depot 11.06
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This is the band that created “Sensitive Kid,” so honesty and humility blend in a foot-tapping way that this concert hall could hardly hold; however, The Depot did its best and the former House of Blues sound system thumped pleasantly with tappings and noddings of all sorts. “Bulldozer” is a subtle metaphor for the types of emotions felt in these situations, but hearing it live added a level of hope to being run over completely and the lyrics became real in a way you could only appreciate by closing your eyes.  … read more

Bonobo @ The Complex 10.31 with Real Magic

Bonobo @ The Complex 10.31 with Real Magic
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Everyone’s eyes, glassy from drink or smoke, are all affixed to the stage again, a pale blue light accentuating their impatience to see the main attraction: Bonobo. Soon enough, there is movement on the far right of the stage and a man in a tiger mask makes his way onto the stage and takes his place at another DJ booth that sits higher center stage, above the drum set, the other DJ booth, keyboard and wind instruments. Simon Green, the mind behind Bonobo and the person behind the tiger mask, begins to adjust his equipment and music is being built in front of our very eyes. … read more

Nerd Alert: Literary Death Match Makes Its Rounds at The State Room

Nerd Alert: Literary Death Match Makes Its Rounds at The...
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Founder of the Literary Death Match, Adrian Todd Zuniga, has transformed the idea that literary readings are reserved for the high brow and dull by creating a reading competition that pits local authors against each other to face head to head. The State Room was an excellent choice of venue with ample seating and ease of visibility, and as the booze flowed, the authors took their stance in the corners to meet their opponents. Four authors, three judges, two rounds and an epic finale. Let’s get ready to rumble! … read more