SLUG Magazine’s collection of reviews covering the latest and greatest of Utah-based music, covering all varieties of genre, style and type.

Local Review: Decibel Trust – Self-Titled

Local Review: Decibel Trust – Self-Titled
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After I listened to this, I put on old-school They Might be Giants. Why? One, because they’re fuckin’ rad, and two, because Decibel Trust sound like what you’d get if you heard John Flansburgh singing New Found Glory songs at a karaoke bar. … read more

Local Review: Cornered By Zombies – Hurry Up and Wait

Local Review: Cornered By Zombies – Hurry Up and Wait
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Finally. Baz Eisenman and Jason Denney are a metal duo of prodigies whose musicianship eats away at your insides, simultaneously vicious and wistful. … read more

Local Review: Anthropology – Anthology

Local Review: Anthropology – Anthology
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This type of Midwestern math-pop made by and for music eggheads often goes unexplored by musicians shoehorned into bands who don’t have the same penchant for shredding in some perversely weird time signature or really appreciate near–blast beat double kick drum or two-handed tapping in a pop format. … read more

Local Review: A Lily Gray – Waiting Room

Local Review: A Lily Gray – Waiting Room
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Polished, local alt-rock group A Lily Gray returns with another teaser of an EP that will get you salivating for a full album from this quintet. … read more

Local Review: Ulteriors – Self-Titled

Local Review: Ulteriors – Self-Titled
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With subjects ranging from politics, religion, war and corporate control, Ulteriors have taken heed to the classic punk rock sound, both lyrically and musically as they so proclaim. … read more

Local Review: The Pigeons – Self-Titled

Local Review: The Pigeons – Self-Titled
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The Pigeons present a raw, rough sound with pure punk elements, and this recording has a gritty realness to it that suggests it was recorded live. … read more

Local Review: Nostalgia – Self-Titled

Local Review: Nostalgia – Self-Titled
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It’s not often that a baritone voice sticking to a few sustained notes hooks me. It’s more rare when the band comes from Utah County.
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Local Review: Michael Biggs – Gold

Local Review: Michael Biggs – Gold
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Salt Lake’s dark side is finally coming out of the woodwork. … read more

Local Review – Max Pain and The Groovies – Self-Titled

Local Review – Max Pain and The Groovies – Self-Titled
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Max Pain and the Groovies certainly have an affinity for the Texas psych scene, and this EP sounds more focused than anything I’ve heard from them before. … read more