Issues: Issue 255 - March 2010
Product Reviews – March 2010
We review brand spankin’ new products from S4 Optics, 32 Outerwear, Eskuche, VhoidR and Ergophobia Clothing. … read more
National CD Reviews – March 2010
Reviews of new and recent releases from The Album Leaf, Crime in Stereo, Dessa, Fucked Up, Galactic, Jason Collett, Owen Pallett, Shearwater, Surfer Blood, Tindersticks, Vampire Weekend, White Wizzard, Xiu Xiu and more! … read more
Movie Reviews – March 2010
Reviews of new movies in theaters and on DVD/Blu Ray, including Black Dynamite, Cop Out, The Crazies, Dead Snow, Nirvana: Live at Reading, Percy Jackson, Shutter Island, Valentine’s Day and The Wolfman. … read more
Video Game Reviews – March 2010
This month Army of Two: The 40th Day, Dirt 2 and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks are reviewed. … read more
Book Reviews – March 2010
This month SLUG reviews books about the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Marilyn Monroe and The Stooges. Give a hoot: read a book. … read more
Beer Reviews – March 2010
“What the fuck is that?” This is the general statement I get if I have some Zion Canyon Brewing Company beer in my fridge. Based out of Springdale, Utah at the mouth of Zion Canyon, Dale Harris (Head Brewer) and his brother Derek opened the brewery in 2005. They have five styles regularly in production (Amber, IPA, ESB, Lager and Stout) and are introducing their newest seasonal in late February. … read more
Dear Dickheads – March 2010
Gypsies are attacked and Princess Kennedy is defended by SLUG’s team of devoted dickheads. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Katie Panzer
Katie Panzer started shooting photos for SLUG back in 2008. Since then, Panzer has become a “Jane-of-all-trades” at the magazine. … read more
Local Reviews: The Awful Truth – March 2010
Newcomer to the Salt Lake folk and indie scene, Brent Colbert (and friends) will fit in nicely. … read more
Local Reviews: Hearsay
Poppy punk chops are fun to listen to and that’s all there is to it. Doesn’t matter how high-pitched the vocals, how emo the subject matter, or how derivative the melodies. Those things are secondary. Hearsay is about playing power drums and rock guitar with energy. Perfectly moshable rhythms, staccato fills, and guttural bass punctuate the tightly structured songs. … read more