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![Review: Bob Dylan – Shadows in the Night](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bob-dylan-shadows-in-the-night.webp)
Review: Bob Dylan – Shadows in the Night
Bob Dylan = Bob Dylan … read more
![Review: The Black Ryder – The Door Behind the Door](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/black-ryder-the-door-behind-the-door.jpg)
Review: The Black Ryder – The Door Behind the Door
The Black Ryder = Slowdive + My Bloody Valentine … read more
![Review: Björk – Vulnicura](/uploads/316/9707-bjork-crop-396x396.jpg)
Review: Björk – Vulnicura
Björk = Kate Bush – Portishead … read more
![Review: Beech Creeps – Self-Titled](/uploads/316/9706-beech%20creeps-crop-396x396.jpg)
Review: Beech Creeps – Self-Titled
Beech Creeps = Black Rebel Motorcycle Club + Motörhead … read more
![Review: Alex Calder – Mysteries](/uploads/316/9705-alex%20calder-crop-396x396.jpg)
Review: Alex Calder – Mysteries
Alex Calder = Deerhunter + Beach Fossils + Mac DeMarco … read more
![The Legend of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/9704-BIGSANDY-PROMO-COLOR-FNL.jpg)
The Legend of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
After more than 25 years of playing with the Fly-Rite Boys, he’s more than earned the term legend. Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys are set to perform in Salt Lake City at The Garage on Beck on May 6.
![Collected By Himself: Captured Tracks Founder Mike Sniper on New Venture Omnian Music Group](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Mike-Sniper.jpg)
Collected By Himself: Captured Tracks Founder Mike Sniper on New...
Under the direction of Mike Sniper, Captured Tracks has grown from a small, independent music label based in Brooklyn to a sonically diverse, aesthetically vibrant vision for the state of millennial music. Today, with a full roster, Sniper has his sights on an even more expansive assembly of sounds with label group Omnian Music Group.
![April 2015 National Album Reviews](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/9705-Alex-Calder.jpg)
April 2015 National Album Reviews
National album reviews for Alex Calder, Beech Creeps, Björk, The Black Ryder, Catholic Girls, Connie Converse, Crowhurst, The Crown, The Dad Horse Experience, Doldrums, Doomtree, Dwell, Ghost Bath, Good Riddance, Hanni El Khatib, Hardcore Crayons, Harm’s Way, High Ends, Howardian, Jeff Rosenstock, JImmy Whispers, John Carpenter, Justin Symbol, Liturgy, Manilla Road, Marching Church, Marie Davidson, Metatag, Moon Duo, Mount Eerie, The Mountain Goats, The Myrrors, Napalm Death, Nic Hessler, Night Demon, Pale Blue, The Pop Group, Portion Control, Purity Ring, Ricked Wicky, Royal Thunder, Saxon, The Skints, Slutever, The Soft Moon, Swahili, Swervedriver, Torche, Wand, Waxahatchee, Will Butler, Young Guv
![Exploring Craters: The Soft Moon and the Making of Deeper](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/9701-soft-moon-1.jpg)
Exploring Craters: The Soft Moon and the Making of Deeper
Perhaps it’s not too dramatic to say that listening to The Soft Moon is like wading into the riptide of a black pool—to immerse yourself in the tremulous and unpredictable forces of the project’s single visionary, Luis Vasquez.
![After Hours With The Spilt Ink Crew](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/9692-SpiltInk_MikeyBaratta.jpg)
After Hours With The Spilt Ink Crew
Spilt Ink has been rapidly taking over the screen-printing scene in Utah—their success has resulted in their recent relocation to make room for expansions. With all the expansions Spilt Ink has undergone in the past year, Jeremy Conder believes that the integrity of the operation is something that will never be sacrificed.