Occult Contemporary: Pictureplane’s Tips for Total Technomancy

Occult Contemporary: Pictureplane’s Tips for Total Technomancy
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Brooklyn-based electronic artist Pictureplane wants you to rave to the buzz of your own technology. … read more

Review: Mouse Guard – Legends of The Guard Volume 3

Review: Mouse Guard – Legends of The Guard Volume 3
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Mouse Guard’s illustrated artwork varies with each artist and story but the overall artistic theme is beautiful and quaint. … read more

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV
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If there’s ever a time to be an Mystery Science Theater 3000 fan, aside from when the show was actually on the air, it’s now. … read more

Death Magic: HEALTH Finds The Perfect Prescription

Death Magic: HEALTH Finds The Perfect Prescription
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Taking a page from some of music’s most self-effacing artists, such as Kevin Shields and Trent Reznor, HEALTH possess numberless albums that were scrapped due to their creative perfection complex. The Los Angeles noise-rock act HEALTH stood on the edge of oblivion and took six years to architect a near-perfect follow-up to 2009’s Get Color, Death Magic.
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Review: Animal Gods

Review: Animal Gods
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Animal Gods is a beautiful, 2D, top-down puzzle/exploration game that is reminiscent of the old Zelda games. … read more

Parkway Drive: Winston McCall on Ire, Tour and New Horizons

Parkway Drive: Winston McCall on Ire, Tour and New Horizons
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The staying power of Parkway Drive is as eminent as ever. Keeping pace with their voracious touring schedule, lead singer Winston McCall managed to find some time to answer a few questions on how the band feels about where they are now and what the next 10 years hold for Parkway Drive. … read more

Soft Limbs: “Playing Shows Is Dangerous”

Soft Limbs: “Playing Shows Is Dangerous”
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By retaining a sense of DIY that hearkens back to the music scene in the Pacific Northwest circa the late ’80s and early ’90s, Soft Limbs manage to seamlessly thread together melodies rich with eclectic instruments such as the vibraphone while incorporating calculated synths, looks and bossa nova–inspired percussion. … read more

Night of the Living Dead Bod

Night of the Living Dead Bod
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Dead Bod capture a moment of punk history defined in L.A. between 1978 and 1983 and bring it back to light for the contemporary listener. It should not a surprise, then, that such a stunning delivery can only come from some of Salt Lake’s finest musicians. … read more

Nitro Circus Live @ Vivint Smart Home Arena

Nitro Circus Live @ Vivint Smart Home Arena

Utah’s own family of daredevils, the Godfreys, as well as their motley crew of comrades, invaded the Vivint Smart Home Arena this past Friday night to throw their famous Nitro Circus Live show for the second time in the Salty City. … read more

Review: Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash

Review: Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
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Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash Camelot / Nintendo Reviewed on: Wii U (exclusive) Street: 11.20 Nintendo’s been trying for years to make good games out of some of the more uneventful sports, like golf and tennis. It’s weird that those are the only two specific sports games that have made it past the Wii (so far).