The Glamour of Selling Out: Stan Evans Photography @ Mandate Press 04.20

The Glamour of Selling Out: Stan Evans Photography @ Mandate...
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Motorcycles. Snowboarding. Muscular women, scantily clad, glistening with sweat. Without a doubt, photographer Stan Evans has made a career of capturing the subjects of any adrenaline junky’s wet dream. His images could be featured on an inspirational poster or a Nike ad; the collection is a sleek conflation of fashion and action sport images that are dramatic, dynamic and just plain sexy. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Jeff Loomis Interview

Napalm Flesh: Jeff Loomis Interview
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Welcome to Napalm Flesh! This week we have an interview with legendary guitarist Jeff Loomis, who we caught up when he played Salt Lake with Periphery and Protest the Hero on April 6. We talked to him about his days in Nevermore, his new solo album, and the metal scene at large. We also have our usual weekly calendar rundown as well as blog-exclusive reviews of Accept. Cathter, Pelican and the Nails/Skin Like Iron split. … read more

Secret Bushes, Little Squirrels and Happy Accidents 04.20

Secret Bushes, Little Squirrels and Happy Accidents 04.20
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Bob Ross, who died back in 1995 of lymphoma, has been immortalized through his epic landscape art lessons. “We don’t make mistakes, we just have happy accidents,” he memorably said to his frustrated but determined viewers. Eleven talented Salt Lake artists embraced his legacy, purchased a slew of Bob Ross paint supplies, and assembled to watch two videos from Ross’s “Joy of Painting” series. … read more

All Shall Perish, Carnifex, Fleshgod Apocalypse @ In the Venue 04.26

All Shall Perish, Carnifex, Fleshgod Apocalypse @ In the Venue...
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Thursday, April 26, In The Venue hosted one of the most anticipated death metal tours to hit Salt Lake this year: the This Is Where It Ends tour. I’ve been waiting for this show for months, and some fans, for years. All Shall Perish are one of my favorite bands and this is the first time I’ve seen them in my hometown. The place was humming with excitement from the second you walked in the door. … read more

 
 
Washed Out, Memoryhouse @ Urban 04.28

Washed Out, Memoryhouse @ Urban 04.28
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There was a big difference between Washed Out on record and Washed Out the show. If you’re the kind of person who wants a band to sound exactly like they do on the record, you probably hated this show—a lot of the songs were changed up a bit to translate into a full band as Washed Out has moved from a bedroom project to a career for Ernest Greene. The songs sounded bigger and louder and heavier than the laptop synth-pop versions. Greene was obviously into it—pounding on his keys, bobbing his head like a parrot and putting himself into every word he sang. … read more

Add a Dash of Local Art: Kory Olson

Add a Dash of Local Art: Kory Olson

Kory Olson is the featured artist for May 2012’s Add a Dash of Local Art exhibit. His work will be hanging at Whole Foods Trolley Square on the west wall of the café through May 31.  … read more

Overkill, God Forbid, Suidakra @ The Complex 04.28

Overkill, God Forbid, Suidakra @ The Complex 04.28
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Saturday night, The Complex hosted the devilishly fun “Electric Age Tour” featuring Diamond Plate, Suidakra, God Forbid and the legendary Overkill, who are somehow still fucking touring after ten thousand years in the music business. … read more

WRD: Midnight Terror vs. Pikes Peak Derby Dames 04.28

WRD: Midnight Terror vs. Pikes Peak Derby Dames 04.28
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As I walked into the Derby Depot Saturday night, the general vibe was tense. Wasatch Roller Derby’s Midnight Terror and Colorado’s Pikes Peak were warming up on the track, and it felt like shit was going to go down. … read more

Ririe-Woodbury’s Iridescence @ Jeanne Wagner Theater 04.26

Ririe-Woodbury’s Iridescence @ Jeanne Wagner Theater 04.26
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The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company opened its final show of the evening, Iridescence, on April 26, in the Jeanne Wagner Theater at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. Though there was not a capacity crowd, the event was certainly well attended, and by an unusually vocal group of fans. … read more

M83, I Break Horses @ In The Venue 04.29

M83, I Break Horses @ In The Venue 04.29
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The crowd is now at full capacity. The beer lines are intolerable and the denim gods are in full swing. We are ready. Ready for the Frenchmen, Anthony Gonzalez and company to hand-deliver some authentic ’80s synth-pop-gaze. … read more