Bill Callahan @ The State Room 11.23 with Judson Claiborne

Bill Callahan @ The State Room 11.23 with Judson Claiborne
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Bill Callahan seems like the minimalist indie songwriter par excellence, letting his lyrics, often more spoken than sung, work their dry yet poetic magic, but on stage with a full band, you realize that they are capable of a much more deep and uncanny array of tricks. They surprised from the get-go, opening with a cover of the Velvet Underground’s “White Light/White Heat,” in tribute of the recently departed Lou Reed. Callahan is perhaps the only singer who could deliver the lines more dryly than Reed. … read more

How To Become a Blue Man: An Interview with Brian Tavener

How To Become a Blue Man: An Interview with Brian...
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“The character I play is very innocent, but also very heroic and powerful, and teaches people how to get outside of themselves a little bit and look at the world in a different light—to challenge them to see the world with a little bit more beauty and reverence, but definitely, the drumming drew me to the show.” … read more

Julianna Barwick @ Kilby Court 11.18 with Grizzly Prospector and Silver Antlers

Julianna Barwick @ Kilby Court 11.18 with Grizzly Prospector and...
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From where I’m standing, Julianna Barwick is a perfect silhouette. A projection of a slow moving video of white forests and breaking ocean waves frames her figure in the background, and the 50 or so people in the audience are in a trance, strewn out across the floor, some lying, some sitting, some standing, as her voice builds and reaches crescendo like a gothic one-woman choir.  … read more

L’Anarchiste, Lake Island @ Velour 11.15

L’Anarchiste, Lake Island @ Velour 11.15
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The music was aggressive but not necessarily loud. I enjoyed it, but I couldn’t help but feel like something was off. As their first song ended, the room remained quiet. Not in a disapproving way, I don’t think … No, this felt more like a hypnotized way. It was like it caught everyone a little off guard, or maybe not. … read more

The Dreaming (Stabbing Westward Reunion Show) @ The Vinyl, Las Vegas 11.15

The Dreaming (Stabbing Westward Reunion Show) @ The Vinyl, Las...
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At 11:45 p.m. I found myself pushing past the crowd at The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. NIN had just ended their two-hour show (review here) and thanks to social media, Christopher Hall, the man behind The Dreaming and former Stabbing Westward frontman, informed the world that this is the first time Stabbing Westward has ever had NIN open for them. … read more

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

Good Enough: Less Than Jake See the Light in 2013

Good Enough: Less Than Jake See the Light in 2013
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“For me, it’s like you’re damned if you do, you’re damned if you don’t—you can only write from the heart. There are people that heard our records when they were 16 years old and they heard it a certain way, and no matter what we record now it’s not going to hit them in the same way. All you can do is what comes naturally, and I think that that’s what we achieved with this new record.” … 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