Fuzz, CCR Headcleaner, Night Beats, Max Pain & the Groovies @ Urban Lounge 10.23

Fuzz, CCR Headcleaner, Night Beats, Max Pain & the Groovies...
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The first time I saw Ty Segall was in 2011 at the FYF Festival in Los Angeles, and I got the feeling, immediately, that he would be one to watch in the lo-fi indie rock realm. Besides his instinct for hummable yet suitably ramshackle melodies and chord structures, he just takes a lot of obvious enjoyment in playing music, as opposed to so many twee, aloof or effete hipster bands lately. He really gets into it physically—soaked in sweat (how many bands even break a sweat anymore?).  … read more

KMFDM, Chant @ Park City Live 10.22

KMFDM, Chant @ Park City Live 10.22
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I have been a fan of industrial music pioneers KMFDM for quite some time, and I had never seen them live before. I could hardly contain my excitement. I was not going to miss this show for anything. I picked up my friend and headed up the canyon to Park City Live. CHANT was their special guest. I had not heard their music before, but my music friends informed me they put on a great show. I was stoked to see a line stretching nearly half a block, and I thought to myself, “Finally, a great turnout.” … read more

Melt-Banana @ Urban Lounge 10.20 with Baby Gurl, Kinski

Melt-Banana @ Urban Lounge 10.20 with Baby Gurl, Kinski
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Melt-Banana uses technology, from guitar effects to synthesized drum tracks, in such a way that you aren’t aware of it as technology. Rock n’ roll was originally a live medium, and Onuki’s stage presence is riveting as she wields the game controller, using it to control the frenetic rhythms of the music, as stage prop, as mere toy, or all three? This is the music of the future, I thought as I watched her—technology becoming part of the body, almost.  … read more

King Khan and the Shrines @ Urban Lounge 10.18  with Breakers and Hellshovel

King Khan and the Shrines @ Urban Lounge 10.18 with...
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In no time at all, Urban Lounge has transformed into the basement of the Delta’s toga party in the basement of Animal House. Beer is flying, I’m pretty sure there’s some gyrating going on, and there is someone hanging like a monkey from the rafters. This is like the best wedding reception anyone’s ever been to, after the bride and groom have gone and only the wedding band and drunk uncles remain. … read more

Don’t Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode: An Interview With Sascha Konietzko

Don’t Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode: An Interview With Sascha...
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Sascha Konietzko is a music machine. For the last three decades, Konietzko’s band, KMFDM, has produced an album every other year, often with a tour to accompany its release. KMFDM have pushed the boundaries of industrial music, sex and politics. From the sense of nihilism brought on by the formulaic nature of modern music, to the feelings of outrage over political oppression, KMFDM have been there to address the issue. SLUG Magazine got the opportunity to talk with Sascha Konietzko about his recently released album Kunst, his wife and bandmate Lucia Cifarelli, the Syria conflict and Konietzko’s perspective on the progression of industrial music over the years. … read more

Red Fang, Gaytheist, Helms Alee @ Urban Lounge 10.15

Red Fang, Gaytheist, Helms Alee @ Urban Lounge 10.15
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Red Fang walked onstage, dressed in their finest tuxedo T-shirts, the occasion being the release date of their new album, Whales & Leeches. These guys look like the epitome of metal heads: Everyone has tattoos, long hair and glorious beards. … read more

Untitled: Red Spectral, Jesse Walker, Mi5terE @ Salt Haus 10.11

Untitled: Red Spectral, Jesse Walker, Mi5terE @ Salt Haus 10.11
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Untitled’s debut, six-hour event, produced by Canvas and Unified Chaos, was a night filled with some of the hardest minimal house and techno sounds provided by some local talent you need to keep on your radar. … read more

Anberlin, The Maine, Lydia, From Indian Lakes @ In The Venue 10.15

Anberlin, The Maine, Lydia, From Indian Lakes @ In The...
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Anberlin performed to a full house at In The Venue in Salt Lake City on Oct. 15. The performance was part of a co-headlining tour with The Maine, with tour support by Lydia and From Indian Lakes. Anberlin was here on June 28 for their acoustic tour, and commanded a very healthy crowd. How many bands can manage to return three and a half months later to find an equally robust crowd waiting for them again? … read more

Zeds Dead @ The Great Saltair 10.12 with Krewella and more

Zeds Dead @ The Great Saltair 10.12 with Krewella and...
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Josie has an afro with a mind of its own, bouncing up and down as she tells the crowd to jump. Samples of “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio and “Get Low” by Lil Jon get the crowd hyped in between drops. As Candyland end their set, I start thinking to myself, “Why did I ever stop going to these?” … read more

Preaching the Keller Gospel: An Interview with Dad Horse Ottn of The Dad Horse Experience

Preaching the Keller Gospel: An Interview with Dad Horse Ottn...
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“I had this experience when I was playing in Circleville, Ohio—I was doing the sound check and there was this lady my age sitting at the bar and she said “Hey! What are you doing?” I said ‘I’m [playing] a mixture of country, gospel and punk music,’ and she said, ‘You play gospel in the bar? My mother sang gospel in the choir and she would have never sang in a bar.’ Once again, it’s a pity because that is where the Gospel should be heard.” … read more