National Music Reviews – February 2009

National Music Reviews – February 2009

The American Black Lung Good Vibrations 7” Street: 11.18 1912 Records The American Black Lung = old rock n’ roll + punk sensibilities Imagine a basement crammed with 100 rowdy kids, a four-piece raging ball of raw rockin’ and kegs complete with empty party cups. Sound sweaty? Now imagine it in one of the most

Fake Problems: This is Growing Up

Fake Problems: This is Growing Up
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With all of the fake problems that Fake Problems have encountered during their brief existence, it’s easy to overlook their actual musical output. … read more

Localized: The Silver Desert, Cub Country, Bluebird Radio

Localized: The Silver Desert, Cub Country, Bluebird Radio
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February’s Localized features original and heartfelt music from The Silver Desert, Cub Country and Bluebird Radio that will get you ready and rearing for Valentines Day. … read more

Mason Jennings

Mason Jennings
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Having never been to the Murray Theater outside of seeing a hypnotist there somewhere around 10 or 12 years ago, I was interested to see how it would work for a concert and I must say I was impressed.  … read more

National CD Reviews – January 2009

National CD Reviews – January 2009

SLUG reviews The Ability, The American Black Lung, Arliss Parker and many more. … read more

Bury My Heart in a Record Sleeve

Bury My Heart in a Record Sleeve
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2008 marked Randy’s Records of Salt Lake City’s 30th Anniversary. This is quite a feat considering that every record store that was open in 1978 is now closed or no longer sells records. Randy’s is a monument to the preservation of vinyl and the warm sound that jumps out of the grooves. A sound that is still superior to any version digitalia has yet offered up. … read more

Talking Thrash with Destruction

Talking Thrash with Destruction
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t’s violent, angry, noisy and may sound like a complete racket, but most importantly, it’s some of the fastest shit ever laid to record. That’s right, it’s thrash metal! This year, Destruction celebrated their 25th anniversary as a band. The trio also released their newest record, D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N., last fall and will be embarking on a US headlining tour soon. … read more

Sense and the Captain of Sensibility: The Latest Chapter in the Book of The Damned

Sense and the Captain of Sensibility: The Latest Chapter in...
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The Damned is one of the many bands that pioneered the punk rock movement. The English band formed in 1976 and are still actively touring and recording today. Innumerable underground rock and roll bands count The Damned among their main influences, and for good reason: They have remained true to punk rock ideals without sacrificing creativity or originality. … read more

The Worded Aeon Has Awakened: An Introduction to Black Seas of Infinity

The Worded Aeon Has Awakened: An Introduction to Black Seas...
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Sometimes, an interview completely takes on a life of its own, and it becomes difficult to submit to the reader in a standard “question-and-answer” format, or even as a standalone narrative piece. Such is the case with ex-Salt Lake City resident Jhon Longshaw and his excellent black noise vehicle, Black Seas of Infinity.
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SLUG Mag’s Top 5 of 2008

SLUG Mag’s Top 5 of 2008

The SLUG Staff shares their favorite music, movies and more from 2008 … read more