Napalm Flesh: One Metal Weekend

Napalm Flesh: One Metal Weekend
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The weekend of Aug. 20-22 was one filled with metal, as I visited Club Vegas on Friday, the 20th to see Exodus’ March of Brutality tour, and then witnessed the Pentagrammaton tour featuring Enthroned and Destroyer 666 on Sunday at Bar Deluxe. Hopefully some of you metal fiends were at one of these shows at least. If not, you sorely missed some metal madness and mayhem. … read more

Deftones @ The Rail

Deftones @ The Rail
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Back in 1997 when I was just a young awkward unstable junior high kid who had just entered 8th grade, I remember staying up late one Sunday night to watch 120 Minutes on MTV. Deftones’ video for “Be Quiet and Drive” came on I was completely mesmerized by the beauty and brutality of that song. 13 years later I am still obsessed with the band because of their ability to grow and evolve with every album. … read more

Boris @ Urban Lounge

Boris @ Urban Lounge
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Being a patron of live shows in Salt Lake City I have an almost second-home relationship with the Urban Lounge. I have mindlessly studied the exposed rafter ceiling, particle board decor, patronized the comfy benches and even ventured into the privacy-be-damned bathrooms more times than I care to remember. But on Tuesday Boris turned the Urban Lounge into a wholly new and strange environment to which I had no relationship or history with. … read more

Andre Williams with The Goldstars, The Rubes and DJ Dirty Davey

Andre Williams with The Goldstars, The Rubes and DJ Dirty...
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Seeing an aging musician can be a gamble. I can’t count the number of times I’ve coughed up cash to see some geriatric legend to find myself bored out of my mind watching some drunk, washed-up mess. Luckily Andre Williams is not one of these musicians—he isn’t even close to it. On Monday night the 74-year old Black Godfather took the stage to a severely under packed crowd.

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Napalm Flesh: March of Brutality & Pentagrammation

Napalm Flesh: March of Brutality & Pentagrammation
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As another weekend approaches, the level of metalness in SLC will grow exponentially from last weekend’s local metal gigs and the Summer Slaughter Tour. Meat Shits, Exodus and Enthroned are all set to hit the city this weekend—be prepared. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Bring Me Your Metal!

Napalm Flesh: Bring Me Your Metal!
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In the first installment of SLUG’s brand new, web-exclusive metal column, Bryer Wharton gives a preview of all of the metal action going down in Salt Lake City this weekend, including a preview of the Summer Slaughter tour featuring Decapitated. … read more

The Black Godfather: Andre Wililams’ First-Ever Utah Show

The Black Godfather: Andre Wililams’ First-Ever Utah Show
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Andre Williams plays the kind of music that SLUG magazine is proud to get behind. Down and dirty, completely authentic & 100% original, a real soul rebel, his obscurity is almost baffling, and somewhat conflicting reports of his start in the music business only further the stuff of legend–pretty “cult” for a guy who wrote “Shake a Tail Feather” and produced the first version of “Mustang Sally.” … read more

National CD Reviews – August 2010

National CD Reviews – August 2010

Reviews of new music from Chali 2Na, Coliseum, Danzig, Decrepit Birth, The Delta Spirit, Flowers of Hell, Mahjongg, The Real McKenzies and many more!
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Mad Max & The Wild Ones

Mad Max & The Wild Ones
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Mad Max and the Wild Ones is a rockabilly, family band composed of the Maxwell sons: 9-year-old Duke, who sings and plays rhythm guitar; 14-year-old Cole who plays drums;18-year-old Wyatt who plays lead guitar and writes their songs, and their father Max, who plays the upright bass.  … read more

Joshua Payne Orchestra

Joshua Payne Orchestra
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The Joshua Payne Orchestra has been a part of Salt Lake City’s musical landscape for 10 years now, in one form or another.  Over the last two years, they have really come into their own, garnering several consistent weekly gigs and a busy schedule.  I asked him if it is alll a bit overwhelming, but he just laughed as if I had asked him something stupid like if he thinks guitar is cool, and he replies, “We’re lucky to have so much work.” But he certainly has paid his dues to get to this point. … read more