On the Rooftop and Rising: C Jane Kendrick talks Provo Rooftop Concert Series

On the Rooftop and Rising: C Jane Kendrick talks Provo...
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Now in it’s fifth year, the Rooftop Concert Series, which kicks off this year on Friday, May 2, is shaping up to maybe be the best yet. “This year has been so exhilarating because we have great sponsors—Google Fiber and Provo City and wonderful partnerships with Downtown Provo Inc. and Provo Town Square,” Kendrick says. … read more

An Interview with CrucialFest’s Jarom Bischoff

An Interview with CrucialFest’s Jarom Bischoff

SLUG asked CruciaFest’s Jarom Bischoff some questions about CrucialFest 4, slated for June 4 – 7. We also interviewed Gaytheist, Kowloon Walled City and Call Of The Void, available to read here! … read more

Upright Piano Fuses With Man on Bike

Upright Piano Fuses With Man on Bike
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It’s stimulating to see someone in town who can expand our perceptions of what a performance is and where those performances can take place, and Eric Rich is doing just that. By melding bike riding with piano playing, he’s created a rich atmosphere of music on the streets in a way that allows him to work on conquering his performance anxiety while sharing a formal talent in an informal environment. … read more

Crucial Infestation: Crucial Fest 4

Crucial Infestation: Crucial Fest 4

SLUG asked Gaytheist, Kowloon Walled City and Call Of The Void about their sounds, their tours, and their upcoming CrucialFest performances, and probed CrucialFest Head Festival Organizer Jarom Bischoff about the nature of this year’s CrucialFest. … read more

Localized: Famous Relatives and Conquer Monster

Localized: Famous Relatives and Conquer Monster
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Utah is home to a sea of great talent in just about any electronic subgenre. This month’s Localized show on May 10 will provide a wide and refreshing variety of electronic music. Starting at 9 p.m. for just $5, the show at Urban Lounge will feature a few aesthetically pleasing electronic acts. Ischa B. will emcee the show, which starts with the haunting, space-like sounds of Mkaio before heading into the relaxed yet energetic live instrumental set provided by Famous Relatives with a backing band. The night will end with the glitchy, homemade 8-bit sounds of Conquer Monster, Salt Lake’s favorite chiptune group. The show is 21+ and sponsored by Budweiser, Spilt Ink and KRCL 90.9 FM.  … read more

Donovan Blanc: Taking the Tongue-In-Cheek out of Pop Music

Donovan Blanc: Taking the Tongue-In-Cheek out of Pop Music
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“We wanted to be as sincere as we possibly could. Everything seems to be a nod to something, or a joke, in music these days. Everything has to be a thing from some kind of era. Writers are always comparing this band or singer to that guy. That sort of culture has robbed new music of any genuine identity.” … read more

Just An Oklahoma Boy: An Interview with JD McPherson

Just An Oklahoma Boy: An Interview with JD McPherson
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“People like Wanda Jackson, Chet Baker, Charlie Christian and even Eddie Cochran was originally an Oklahoma cat. When Eric Clapton quit Cream, his whole band was recruited out of Tulsa. So I was surrounded by music growing up, by pickers out in the sticks, and my parents were really into music as well. People ask me all the time and seem to expect me to pick [up] and move to some place like Chicago or L.A., but I’m happy to stay here in Oklahoma.” … read more

“Female DJs” Shouldn’t be a Weird Term: an Interview with Heartwreck

“Female DJs” Shouldn’t be a Weird Term: an Interview with...
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Clayton’s work in producing began purely out of a passion for creativity, not a desire to be liked. We talked with her about everything from her recent EP release to how she feels about being a working woman in the electronic world. Clayton’s interview will be the first in a mini series dedicated to highlighting women who produce music or DJ professionally. … read more

Blue Skate

Blue Skate
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If you’ve ever eaten at the locally famous Blue Plate Diner, you may have noticed that more than one employee is zipping around the restaurant in shoes with blown-out toes. And if you’ve any reckoning of the talent that graces our streets and skateparks on four wheels and a narrow mass of plywood, then you know that some of Salt Lake’s finest shred-sledders are also employees of one of Salt Lake’s finest diners … read more

Pissing My Jeans on RSD

Pissing My Jeans on RSD
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More than 10 years after the band’s inception, Pissed Jeans have gone from punk stardom to Sub Pop’s best-kept secret. A combination of hardcore punk and noise rock, with a smattering of dudeist cynicism, Pissed Jeans were a total gamble—a divergence from typical Sub Pop artists of the last decade like Fleet Foxes and The Shins. … read more