Eric U. Norris
September 29, 2016

Contributor Limelight: Eric U. Norris

A bit over three years ago, Eric U. Norris came to SLUG Magazine as an eager writer with an appetite for punk, hardcore and metal. With each review and interview feature, Norris has earned his keep. He possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of his musical areas of expertise, and we at SLUG are proud to count him as one of our own! Norris cites covering Punk Rock Bowling 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada, interviewing Trinity West about The Speedway Project and his Localized diptych feature about Zombiecock and Goatsifter as some of his favorite assignments. Particularly, Norris is passionate about covering local music and helping to fuel the success of musicians and artists in our community. He continues to do so in the October Issue with this installment of Localized, which features hardcore bands Villain and Burn Your World on pages 6 and 7.

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American Hair Metal—Ain’t Nothin’ but a Good Time!

American Hair Metal—Ain’t Nothin’ but a Good Time!
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You may remember the lace and leather, spandex pants, teased hair and showgirl makeup, as well as the gallons of booze, kilos of blow and all the debauchery that ensued, more than the music itself. It’s all captured in this professionally published scrapbook–American Hair Metal: Can’t Get Enough. … read more

Horns Up! Bottoms Up! Aces High! SLC’s Punk & Metal Bar

Horns Up! Bottoms Up! Aces High! SLC’s Punk & Metal...
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Aces High Saloon is a venue-bar hybrid in the style of an “outlaw, biker bar,” calling out to the metalheads, punk rockers and all other outlaws and burnouts. … read more

Review: VIZA – Made in Chernobyl

Review: VIZA – Made in Chernobyl
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I bought the album Made in Chernobyl from VIZA when they were opening up for Gogol Bordello last August, and I fell absolutely in love with it.  … read more

Review: Useless ID – State Is Burning

Review: Useless ID – State Is Burning
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Useless ID = Consumed + Lagwagon + (Teenage Bottlerocket x face to face) … read more

Review: Two Cow Garage – The Death of the Self Preservation Society

Review: Two Cow Garage – The Death of the Self...
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The whole album’s forte is their cynical yet often poetic lyrics. “Mantle in ’56” is a slower, blues-based ballad in which Schnabel compares his life to that of the New York Yankees’ most valuable player circa 1956, Mickey Mantle. I enjoyed this album—it’s very upbeat and has that classic ’90s punk rock sound in it. … read more

Review: The Transmission NOW – White Night

Review: The Transmission NOW – White Night
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The Transmission NOW = The Replacements + FIDLAR + Face To Face … read more

Review: The Ska-Skank Redemption – Wicked Bees

Review: The Ska-Skank Redemption – Wicked Bees
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Songs like “Hit ‘n’ Run” and “Age of Wine” resemble the traditional dance-like ska beat. “Minnesota” brings a lot more emphasis on the guitar, giving the song a more raw, punk rock edge to the EP—all while lead singer Dan Christianson upholds clean and emotional vocals similar to that of Billie Joe Armstrong. … read more

Review: The Lawrence Arms – Metropole

Review: The Lawrence Arms – Metropole
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Keep in mind, diehards—it’s been eight long years since The Lawrence Arms released a full-length album. In that time, they were signed to Fat Wreck Chords and cultivated a sound similar to Dwarves. Now, through Epitaph, they have released an album that shows a more dynamic approach toward their music. … read more

Review: The Menzingers – Rented World

Review: The Menzingers – Rented World
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Well, The Menzingers have delivered another album that the disgruntled and eccentric youth can tap their feet and bob their heads to. … read more

Review: The Capitalist Kids – At A Loss

Review: The Capitalist Kids – At A Loss
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The Capitalist Kids = Lagwagon + The Menzingers + Alkaline Trio  … read more

Review: The Flatliners – Division of Spoils

Review: The Flatliners – Division of Spoils
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The Flatliners = Lagwagon + No Use for A Name + The Mighty Mighty Bosstones … read more

Review: The Dirty Nil – Higher Power

Review: The Dirty Nil – Higher Power
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The Dirty Nil = (PUP + FIDLAR) X (Fugazi + Smashing Pumpkins) … read more

Review: The Flatliners – Inviting Light

Review: The Flatliners – Inviting Light
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The Flatliners = Hot Water Music + Alkaline Trio + mid-2000s Against Me! … read more

Review: The Breakup Society – So Much Unhappiness, So Little Time…

Review: The Breakup Society – So Much Unhappiness, So Little...
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I had no idea how to put this band into a certain genre—this album had a mixture between indie rock and pop/rock, with little sprinkles of this and that in the mix. … read more

Review: The Forum Walters – Lederhosenpunk

Review: The Forum Walters – Lederhosenpunk
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This whole album can be summed up in just one word: positivity! It kept me in a good mood right from its arousing intro, kicking right into the upbeat ska/punk title track that possesses me to skank whenever I hear it.  … read more

Review: The Bad Engrish – No Passing Trend

Review: The Bad Engrish – No Passing Trend
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The Bad Engrish = The Business + The Potato Pirates + The Briefs … read more

Review: Teenage Bottlerocket – American Deutsch Bag

Review: Teenage Bottlerocket – American Deutsch Bag
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 On “Ich bin Ausländer und Spreche Nicht Gut Deutsch,” they uphold their pop punk style by saying one line throughout the whole song—only this time it’s in German. They then cut to the fast-paced, 60-second, pro-pot track, “I’m the One Smoking Marijuana Motherfucker,” with lyrics emphasizing their juvenile-delinquent mentality. … read more

Review: Simbiose – Trapped

Review: Simbiose – Trapped
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Simbiose = Napalm Death + Hellbastard + Totalitär
  … read more

Review: Rise Against – The Black Market

Review: Rise Against – The Black Market
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Rise Against = 
Strike Anywhere + 
Consumed + Anti-Flag … read more

Review: PSO/Meth Breath – Split

Review: PSO/Meth Breath – Split
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PSO = Dag Nasty + Gorilla Biscuits + Cerebral Ballzy
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Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)

Review: Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)
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Oh the ’90s! This was a time when punk rock got really funny, and nowhere is this more prevalent than on Propagandhi’s heavily political, satirical and hilarious debut. For the album’s 20th anniversary, Fat Wreck Chords decided to re-release this album with seven unreleased tracks. … read more

Review: PUP – Self-Titled

Review: PUP – Self-Titled
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With an even blend of punk, indie and garage rock, PUP have created a sound all to themselves with their self-titled debut. An overall enticing album, it employs heavy distortion contrasting with lighter, cleaner vocals playing both fast and slow when appropriate. … read more

Review: Para Elite / Total Annihilation – Battle On Split EP

Review: Para Elite / Total Annihilation – Battle On Split...
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Para Elite = Blitz + Condemned 84 + White Flag Down. Total Annihilation = Anti-Heroes + Lower Class Brats … read more

Review: PEARS – Go To Prison

Review: PEARS – Go To Prison
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PEARS = Direct Hit! + early Thrice + Gorilla Biscuits … read more

Review: PEARS – Green Star

Review: PEARS – Green Star
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PEARS = (Thought Riot x early Thrice)/AFI + Gorilla Biscuits + A Wilhelm Scream … read more

Review: Mean Jeans – Tight New Dimension

Review: Mean Jeans – Tight New Dimension
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Mean Jeans = ’80s Ramones x (Teenage Bottlerocket + toyGuitar) ^ Screeching Weasel
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Review: Meatmen – Savage Sagas

Review: Meatmen – Savage Sagas
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As the opening lyrics “We’re the motherfuckin’ Men O’ Meat!” were hurtled in my face, I knew that the legendary Meatmen were back with another anthology of gross-out punk rock. This disgusting masterpiece contains assertive numbers like “I’m Gonna Fuck You Up,” “Piss Hot for Weed” and “Speed Kills (But it Sure Feels So Good).” … read more

Review: Mad Choice – Safety Net

Review: Mad Choice – Safety Net
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The main reason to listen to this album over and over again would be for the opening track, “Swallowing A Shotgun”—combining elements of California skate punk and post-hardcore made for some heavy, mosh-inducing music.  … read more

Review: Mad Caddies – Dirty Rice

Review: Mad Caddies – Dirty Rice
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Mad Caddies = The Expendables + Left Alone + Authority Zero … read more

Review: Lagwagon – Hang

Review: Lagwagon – Hang
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Lagwagon = Nerf Herder + No Use For A Name + The Flatliners … read more

Review: Jeff Rosenstock – We Cool?

Review: Jeff Rosenstock – We Cool?
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Jeff Rosenstock = Fucked Up + Bomb The Music Industry + Andrew Jackson Jihad … read more

Review: Iron Reagan – Crossover Ministry

Review: Iron Reagan – Crossover Ministry
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Iron Reagan = (This is Hell x Nuclear Assault) / Municipal Waste … read more

Review: Irish Moutarde – Raise ’Em All

Review: Irish Moutarde – Raise ’Em All
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A mix of alternating lead vocals—switching between nearly each band member—and representation of bagpipes, accordion and banjo, played to fast-paced punk rock, make for a really exciting sound. Like any Irish-style band, they include their drinking songs like the bittersweet “Farewell to Drunkenness” and the festive “Glasses to the Sky.”  … read more

Review: Hit Bargain – Self-titled

Review: Hit Bargain – Self-titled
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Hit Bargain = (early Plasmatics x Hüsker Dü) + The Dicks
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Review: Hickoids – Hairy Chafin’ Ape Suit

Review: Hickoids – Hairy Chafin’ Ape Suit
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Boom! Right off the bat, I’m hit by the opening song “Fruit Fly” with an upbeat blues guitar solo and organ playing that sounds a lot like Gregg Allman was contributing to the song.  … read more

Local Review: Wicked Bears – Self-titled

Local Review: Wicked Bears – Self-titled
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Wicked Bears = Alkaline Trio + Direct Hit! + The Menzingers … read more

Local Review: Zombiecock – Self-titled

Local Review: Zombiecock – Self-titled
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Zombiecock = (Blitzkid x Misfits) + Shadow Windhawk & The Morticians … read more

Local Review: Various Artists – Almost Live

Local Review: Various Artists – Almost Live
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Junction City Bands = Descendents + (Rancid x Operation Ivy) + (Sonic Youth x Black Flag’s The Process of Weeding Out) … read more

Local Review: Version Two – #Manimals

Local Review: Version Two – #Manimals
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Version Two = Hi-Fi Murder + The Hung Ups + Descendents … read more

Local Review: Various Artists – Utah Underground Compilation

Local Review: Various Artists – Utah Underground Compilation
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Utah Underground Compilation = bands from Utah’s hardcore, metal & punk scenes … read more

Local Review: Tr3ason – Infecting the Pure

Local Review: Tr3ason – Infecting the Pure
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Tr3ason = The Black Dahlia Murder + As I Lay Dying + Chimaira + early Arch Enemy … read more

Local Review: Ulteriors – Self-Titled

Local Review: Ulteriors – Self-Titled
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With subjects ranging from politics, religion, war and corporate control, Ulteriors have taken heed to the classic punk rock sound, both lyrically and musically as they so proclaim. … read more

Local Review: The Hung Ups – Against The Wall

Local Review: The Hung Ups – Against The Wall
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As most pop punk goes, I’m very selective. Most bands sound like Blink-182 or The Queers rip-offs—trying to stick to a formula and not really trying anything new. … read more

Local Review: Scary Uncle Steve – Memento Mori

Local Review: Scary Uncle Steve – Memento Mori
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Scary Uncle Steve = Mischief Brew + Stark Raving Mad + The Dreadnoughts … read more

Local Review: Problem Daughter – Fits of Disorganized Boredom

Local Review: Problem Daughter – Fits of Disorganized Boredom
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Problem Daughter have maintained a subgenre of punk rock that’s difficult to categorize—they walk a fine line of pop-punk simplicity and tooth-and-nail, late ‘00s melancholic punk rock. … read more

Local Review: Regan Ashton – … And the People You Always Have With You

Local Review: Regan Ashton – … And the People You...
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Regan Ashton = (Frank Turner + early Against Me!) x (Johnny Cash/Johnny Paycheck) … read more

Local Review: Life Has A Way – Unified

Local Review: Life Has A Way – Unified
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Life Has A Way = Social Distortion + The Flatliners + Lagwagon … read more

Local Review: Liar’s Tongue – Threat of Intellect

Local Review: Liar’s Tongue – Threat of Intellect
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Liar’s Tongue = Cross Me + Obituary + (Alpha & Omega x Testament … read more

Local Review: Founders of Ruin – Movement I: Concept

Local Review: Founders of Ruin – Movement I: Concept
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Founders of Ruin = Meshuggah + After the Burial + Between the Buried and Me … read more

Local Review: Eyes of Andromeda – Self-titled

Local Review: Eyes of Andromeda – Self-titled
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Eyes of Andromeda = early Between the Buried and Me + The Faceless … read more

Local Review: False Witness – Helplessly Alive

Local Review: False Witness – Helplessly Alive
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Opening with the engaging instrumental “Silhouettes of the Damned,” driven by double bass drums and a blues-themed guitar solo, the mood is set when vocalist Mckae Nielsen lets out his screams. … read more

Local Review: Drunk As Shit – Drunk Punk Thrash

Local Review: Drunk As Shit – Drunk Punk Thrash
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Let me assure you, readers, that this album holds true to its title—punk rock, thrashin’ and drinkin’, nothing more, nothing less … and I fucking love it!
  … read more

Local Review: CVPITVLS – Quickie

Local Review: CVPITVLS – Quickie
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CVPITVLS = Ashers + The Stench Band + The Eight Bucks Experiment
… read more

Local Review: CVPITVLS – Older, Longer Veinier: The Life & Times of Mike Pence

Local Review: CVPITVLS – Older, Longer Veinier: The Life &...
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CVPITVLS = (Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine x Flipper) + The Eight Bucks Experiment + Slow Children … read more

Local Review: Cult Leader – A Patient Man

Local Review: Cult Leader – A Patient Man
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Cult Leader = (Disembodied ^ [Converge x Napalm Death])÷Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds … read more

Local Review: Charlatan – Remarkable

Local Review: Charlatan – Remarkable
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Charlatan = The Used x (The Number 12 Looks Like You – Cave In) … read more

Review: Full Scale Riot – Depopulation

Review: Full Scale Riot – Depopulation
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Full Scale Riot Depopulation Riot Records Street: 02.08 Full Scale Riot = Bane + Vision of Disorder + Burn Armed with an old school hardcore sound and an arsenal of politically themed lyrics, these NJHC heavyweights tear it up with this torrential EP. Hailing from New Jersey—home to hardcore giants like Vision and Mouthpiece—FSR discernibly

Review: External Menace / The Droogettes – Split 7″

Review: External Menace / The Droogettes – Split 7″
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External Menace/The Droogettes = The Varukers + UK Subs + The Damned + The Adicts … read more

Review: Flogging Molly – Life is Good

Review: Flogging Molly – Life is Good
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Flogging Molly = The Pogues x (The Clash + The Dubliners) / Johnny Cash … read more

Review: FIDLAR – Almost Free

Review: FIDLAR – Almost Free
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FIDLAR = The Pixies * (Jack White + The Lillingtons) … read more

Review: Direct Hit – Wasted Mind

Review: Direct Hit – Wasted Mind
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Direct Hit = Off With Their Heads + Strung Out + Jimmy Eat World

… read more

Review: Discharge – End of Days

Review: Discharge – End of Days
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Discharge = Charged GBH + Conflict + Subhumans + Motörhead … read more

Review: Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate

Review: Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate
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Descendents = Circle Jerks x Black Flag + Ramones + The Adolescents … read more

Review: Cradle of Filth – Hammer of the Witches

Review: Cradle of Filth – Hammer of the Witches
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Cradle of Filth = (Dimmu Borgir x Satyricon) + At the Gates + 3 Inches of Blood … read more

Review: Corrosion of Conformity – No Cross No Crown

Review: Corrosion of Conformity – No Cross No Crown
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Corrosion Of Conformity = Poison Idea + (Houdini-era Melvins x Black Sabbath) … read more

Review: CJ Ramone – Last Chance to Dance

Review: CJ Ramone – Last Chance to Dance
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CJ Ramone = Mondo Bizarro–era Ramones + Social Distortion … read more

Review: BL’AST! – BLOOD!

Review: BL’AST! – BLOOD!
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Dave Grohl. Is there anything he can’t do? He’s a well-known singer/songwriter, has “former Nirvana drummer” on his résumé, and now he’s resurrected the ’80s hardcore band BL’AST! by mixing a collection of unearthed tracks in their newly released album.  … read more

Review: Be Like Max – Just Tryin’ To Fit In… Ur Mom

Review: Be Like Max – Just Tryin’ To Fit In…...
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For me, when I thought of reckless, social commentary ska-punk, bands like Less Than Jake and Reel Big Fish came to mind—now I can officially add Be Like Max to that list, though I had trouble getting into this album with its first two tracks. … read more

Review: Bare Minimum – Hit After Hit

Review: Bare Minimum – Hit After Hit
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In this corner, an album with a title that so obviously invokes a musical beatdown, I expect its unrelenting arsenal of raw vocals intertwined with the pounding combination of melodic hardcore will leave few dissatisfied … read more

Review: Banner Pilot – Souvenir

Review: Banner Pilot – Souvenir
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Normally, I really enjoy softer forms of punk rock—as long as there is enough emotion in the lyrics and music, it always keeps me enthralled. Unfortunately, this album doesn’t grab me in the same way that Off With Their Heads or The Riverboat Gamblers did when I first listened to them. … read more

Review: ArnoCorps – The Greatest Band of all Time

Review: ArnoCorps – The Greatest Band of all Time
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It seems to me that the term “greatest band of all time” is being used loosely these days—most bands that claim it just fall short of greatness. It wasn’t until I was handed ArnoCorps’ illustrious record, simply titled, The Greatest Band of all Time that I realized that title belongs to them. … read more

Review: Anti-Nowhere League/Damn Garrison – Split EP

Review: Anti-Nowhere League/Damn Garrison – Split EP
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Anti-Nowhere League/Damn Garrison Split EP Nowhere Records Street: 07.15 Anti-Nowhere League = UK Subs + Subhumans + The Damned Damn Garrison = Sham 69 + Murphy’s Law As soon as I hear a blistering “Shut the fuck up!” breaking out of Animal’s distinctive vocal chords, I knew I was in for some nitty-gritty, down-n-dirty, English

Review: Anti-Flag – A Document of Dissent

Review: Anti-Flag – A Document of Dissent
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For 20 years, these angry, young and poor boys from Pittsburgh, Pa. have become a staple in the political punk rock movement throughout the ’90s and into the 21st Century, and we are blessed with their best moments accumulated on one compact disc. … read more

Review: Anti-Flag – American Spring

Review: Anti-Flag – American Spring
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Anti-Flag American Spring Spinefarm Records Street: 05.26 Anti-Flag = The Clash + Rentokill + Kid Dynamite Over the years, Anti-Flag have formatted themselves as one of the most politically outspoken punk rock acts of this generation. In American Spring, the band has meticulously written songs based off of rhetoric from some of the most prolific

Review: 7 Seconds – Leave a Light On

Review: 7 Seconds – Leave a Light On
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I was worried that the legendary 7 Seconds’ latest full length would follow the same trend of trying to retain the fire they once had but expose themselves as burned-out musicians. Going in with low expectations, this album actually surprised me—I could tell that the band wasn’t profiting off of nostalgia and had some very upbeat tunes. … read more

Local Review: Tiny Boats – Thicker Than Blood

Local Review: Tiny Boats – Thicker Than Blood
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Tiny Boats = (Frank Turner x Joey Cape) + The Riverboat Gamblers … read more

Dark Arts Gallery III: SLC’s Finest and Grimmest

Dark Arts Gallery III: SLC’s Finest and Grimmest
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Dark Arts Gallery III is a one-night event In October where people can come and enjoy and celebrate local art and artists. … read more

Art Against Doom: Using a Visual Medium to Inform us of Climate Change

Art Against Doom: Using a Visual Medium to Inform us...
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At Against Doom tries to bridge the gap between art and politics by asking multiple artists to create something tangible from an otherwise abstract concept. … read more

Keith Morris: Punk Rock, Prim & Proper

Keith Morris: Punk Rock, Prim & Proper
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Keith Morris is someone who has always kept himself musically busy. It’s a testament to his stance on punk’s ethos. “Punk rock is about freedom,” he says. … read more

Punk Rock Bowling XXI—How Shawn Stern Keeps PRB on the Rise

Punk Rock Bowling XXI—How Shawn Stern Keeps PRB on the...
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If you think Punk Rock Bowling is not an accurate representation of what punk rock represents, the ever-increasing attendance thinks the opposite is true. … read more

Trent Nelson: Photographer for the Outsider

Trent Nelson: Photographer for the Outsider
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Coming up from the Bay Area, Trent Nelson found his penchant for photography while attending shows at the infamous 924 Gilman St. in Berkley, California. … read more

We are not a Band Anymore! – Dubbed Withdraws

We are not a Band Anymore! – Dubbed Withdraws
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It may have taken them years to get the album of their dreams released, but it’s the best way for Dubbed to bow out on a triumphant note. … read more

Localized: The Wake of An Arsonist

Localized: The Wake of An Arsonist
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The Wake of An Arsonist are coming up as one of Salt Lake City’s heaviest and most pulverizing bands this side of the millennium. … read more

Utah Underground Compilation Release Shows 3 & 4 @ The Underground & Metro with Establish, PXR, Threar, Exes, Hemwick, Seven Daggers, Hero Double Zero, LSDO 08.02-04

Utah Underground Compilation Release Shows 3 & 4 @ The...
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What began as a Facebook post brought the underground community together to reach a common goal and resulted in a compilation CD and four shows to back it up. I’m truly thankful that I could experience it all firsthand, and I can’t wait for what’s next. … read more

Utah Underground Compilation Release Shows 1 & 2 @ The Underground & The Beehive With: Chronic Trigger, Mosida, Swine of Dissent, Bhujanga, The Wake of an Arsonist, Knuckle Dragger, In Unison, Mandalore, Deep Romance, Despite Despair  07.27-28

Utah Underground Compilation Release Shows 1 & 2 @ The...
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In celebration of the first Utah Underground Compilation, the featured bands have all gathered for four separate shows for its release. Spearheaded by Sean Dugger, the first two shows were a success, minus one holdout—Villain had to drop off the show on July 28 due to vocalist Trent Falcone having double-booked himself between work and the show. … read more

Utah Underground Compilation: The State’s Metal, Punk & Hardcore Exports Reach the Surface

Utah Underground Compilation: The State’s Metal, Punk & Hardcore Exports...
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“Let’s give a big shout-out to Sean Dugger! He put all this together!” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this line being said in the last two Utah Underground Compilation release shows I’ve been to. I expect to hear it a million more times in the upcoming ones. … read more

Style & Substance: Zach Quinn Tells Why PEARS has Both

Style & Substance: Zach Quinn Tells Why PEARS has Both
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The story of PEARS is a modern day rock ‘n’ roll journey. They were a band for just over a year before Fat Wreck Chords signed them in 2015. They toured nationally before the release of their second album in 2016 and have been getting international recognition as one of the most fresh bands in the current punk scene. … read more

BS Mag: The Metal Zine of SLC

BS Mag: The Metal Zine of SLC
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Don’t be fooled by the title. BS Mag contains a lot of shit in its pages—features with established acts such as Immolation and Napalm Death and bands like Darklord and Communionist from the local scene, and even reviews of the latest, terrible horror movies—but it does not contain bullshit. … read more

Localized: Exes

Localized: Exes
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With a fully vitalized lineup, EXES released their ferocity in their self-titled EP, which consisted of the three remaining tracks from full-length. … read more

Localized: Darklord

Localized: Darklord
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SLC’s Darklord adhere to their namesake with both sound and imagery, bringing a grim wave of ambience with crawling guitar riffs that match their live, hammer-horror theatrics. … read more

A Farewell to Nix Beat

A Farewell to Nix Beat
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Nix Beat is moving to London, and there will be a going-away party dubbed Nix Beat’s Farewell Freak Out as the final performance in his Freak Out series. … read more

Until the Body Quits: The Ditch and the Delta Sign to Prosthetic Records

Until the Body Quits: The Ditch and the Delta Sign...
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“Lots of persistence,” says Ditch and the Delta drummer Charles Bogus after I asked what it took to get signed to Prosthetic Records. … read more

Feel This! – Descendents’ Milo Aukerman Continues to Achieve All

Feel This! – Descendents’ Milo Aukerman Continues to Achieve All
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Milo Aukerman, founder, voice and mascot of the punk rock band Descendents has made a name for himself since the early days of hardcore punk, bringing the awkward teen ethos to the forefront with songs about being a geek, gawkily approaching women, eating food and drinking coffee, and the quest for ALL! … read more

Localized: Scary Uncle Steve

Localized: Scary Uncle Steve
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Scary Uncle Steve are a band that exists on its own plane, not just in sound, but in personality. What they’ve created is straightforward punk rock—with an accordion wound up in the mix. Check them out at SLUG Localized, Mar. 16 at Urban Lounge. … read more

Localized: Wicked Bears

Localized: Wicked Bears
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Wicked Bears have mustered up a sound all their own, drawing inspiration from new-school pop punk greats like Direct Hit! and The Menzingers as well as ’90s classics like Green Day and Blink-182. With one EP locked in the catalog, Wicked Bears will continue on with new material well into 2017. Check out their music Mar. 16 at Urban Lounge for SLUG Localized. … read more

Blood, Sweat, Tears and More Blood: AFI’s Hunter Burgan

Blood, Sweat, Tears and More Blood: AFI’s Hunter Burgan
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AFI are among one of the most unclassifiable bands in the 21st century. It seems that with every album, they’ve catapulted themselves into a completely different catalogue, making them unpredictable. AFI hit The Depot on Jan. 25, and you can expect an intense performance from all areas of their discography. … read more

Localized: Villain

Localized: Villain
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On Oct. 26, SLUG will showcase local band, Villain, at Urban Lounge. Each member has years of band experience under his belt, creating a talented group of hardcore veterans. … read more

Localized: Burn Your World

Localized: Burn Your World
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Join SLUG at Urban Lounge on Oct. 26 for our Localized show—which will feature Burn Your World alongside Villain. Burn Your World is a peculiar entity which has thrived for six years using grinding guitar tones over simplistic riffs, but their sound is padded with depths of hardcore. Check them out this October! … read more

Localized: Zombiecock

Localized: Zombiecock
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Zombiecock will slake your lust for B-movie spatter with their use of ghoulish face paint and a liberal dosage of fake blood for a thorough and, if you will, zombifying performance. … read more

Localized: Goatsifter

Localized: Goatsifter
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It’s evident that Goatsifter are a band who’s not in it for any exposure or any type of income whatsoever—they make it clear that it’s strictly for them and their love of playing music. … read more

Slam-Tastic!: Dirty Rotten Imbeciles @ Club X 04.27 with X-Method, The Politician, CVPITVLS

Slam-Tastic!: Dirty Rotten Imbeciles @ Club X 04.27 with X-Method,...
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The last time I saw DRI, I was a pissed-off 18-year-old fresh out of high school who had only been faithfully listening to these guys for five months, after my former vice principal introduced me to the album Thrash Zone. I had been hooked ever since. Now, for a band that’s been around consecutively for about 35 years, they put on a 2016 show that probably would’ve been as rowdy as it would have been in 1986. … read more

Review: The Dicks From Texas

Review: The Dicks From Texas
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The Dicks From Texas pays tribute in the best way possible to a band like these guys—it’s raw, unpolished, and choppy in some places, the lighting and audio isn’t perfect, the live footage is all bootlegged, and you definitely get the feeling that it went through a single editing process in someone’s basement. But, you know what? That’s punk rock! And that was the Dicks! … read more

LumberJerks: The Midwest’s Newest Garage Hoppers

LumberJerks: The Midwest’s Newest Garage Hoppers
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The state of Illinois has had a rich history of punk/hardcore bands whose influence has stretched to even the smallest of American towns. One such micro cosm is the town of Joliet, IL which houses the band LumberJerks—a DIY, basement-conceived trio with a love of raw, loud and badass punk rock. Garnering prominence as one

The Speedway Project: The History Within the Walls of SLC’s Legendary Underground Venue

The Speedway Project: The History Within the Walls of SLC’s...
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Trinity West has set out on the Speedway Project: to gather as many stories, fliers, ticket stubs, pictures and footage from anyone who was part of the venue’s history to make what will be both a documentary film and book. … read more

Review: Underground: The Subterranean Culture of DIY Punk Shows

Review: Underground: The Subterranean Culture of DIY Punk Shows
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With his rugged, detailed, uncensored journalistic approach, Daniel Makagon has trekked across the underbelly of the United States, documenting its various subversive music scenes. … read more

H2O: Still Faster Than the World

H2O: Still Faster Than the World
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New York hardcore youth crew skate punks H2O once released an album called Go! From this album, the slogan “H2O Go!” became a reprising statement of the band itself. H2O have been active since 1995 and, according to bassist Adam Blake, they “may have slowed down a bit, but damn it, we are trying to keep up!” … read more

Top 5 Dummest Fasterest Punk Albums

Top 5 Dummest Fasterest Punk Albums
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Sometimes, all you need is a wild punk album to keep you from exploding. This list offers dumb, fast punk albums to keep you sane for the rest of the year. … 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

Mischief Brew Plays Knew Place with Scary Uncle Steve, Mañanero, Well Okay, Josh Madsen

Mischief Brew Plays Knew Place with Scary Uncle Steve, Mañanero,...
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After spending a great deal of time trying to find the venue, I assumed my best venture was the entrance where all the punks were congregating. … read more

AFLA – Artists for Local Agriculture: Music and Farming

AFLA – Artists for Local Agriculture: Music and Farming
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Artists for Local Agriculture (AFLA) is exactly what it sounds like: local artists who gather together for one specific passion—urban farming. … read more

Victims To Be: PEARS’ Zac Quinn

Victims To Be: PEARS’ Zac Quinn
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The band PEARS as seemingly became an “overnight sensation.” I hate using phrases like that, but they have been a band for a year and a half and already played the main stage at Punk Rock Bowling and been signed to Fat Wreck Chords … read more

Fat Wreck Chords @ 25

Fat Wreck Chords @ 25
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Many punk rockers are familiar with the Fat Wreck Chords label—it has been a staple in the independent music scene since 1990. Starting off as an idea between the then-married Michael “Fat Mike” Burkett and Erin Kelly-Burkett in their kitchen—the pair owns and continues to run the label jointly— the label continuously shoveled out some

Gogol Bordello, VIZA @ In the Venue 08.05

Gogol Bordello, VIZA @ In the Venue 08.05
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The lights went out and the stage was flooded with blue light. Then, I saw the silhouetted figure of Eugene Hütz, followed by the rest of Gogol Bordello, walk out on the stage and take their places. Hütz started singing into the mic and with compliance from the audience and the rest of the band, Gogol lit up the stage with “Wanderlust King.” From then on, the madness continued throughout. … read more

Teenage Bottlerocket and The Queers @ The Shred Shed 09.21 with The Copyrights and Problem Daughter

Teenage Bottlerocket and The Queers @ The Shred Shed 09.21...
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The Bottlerocket mascot (the zombie in the hoodie) stepped onto the stage and raised his picket sign that sported the Bottlerocket skull. Then entered Teenage Bottlerocket—they all slammed down on their instruments and lit up the stage with “Skate or Die.” The entire crowd got bat-shit crazy. … read more

Good Enough: Less Than Jake See the Light in 2013

Good Enough: Less Than Jake See the Light in 2013
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“For me, it’s like you’re damned if you do, you’re damned if you don’t—you can only write from the heart. There are people that heard our records when they were 16 years old and they heard it a certain way, and no matter what we record now it’s not going to hit them in the same way. All you can do is what comes naturally, and I think that that’s what we achieved with this new record.” … read more

Be Like Max @ Kilby Court 01.11 with Super Hero, Anchorage, The A-OKs, and Show Me Island

Be Like Max @ Kilby Court 01.11 with Super Hero,...
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 Be Like Max set the energy levels to an all time high when they came on. Kicking off their set with the brand new “Bring on the Suits,” the crowd erupted into the biggest circle pit of the night and I found myself face to face with lead singer Charley Fine screaming into the mic “Hey! Bring on the suits!” Between all of the foul language, dirty humor, onstage insults and demands for circle pits, Fine started to debate about doing a stage dive during “Hand Me a Beer.” … read more

Problem Daughter’s 5th Birthday Party! @ The Shred Shed 03.15 with And I, The Lion, Chalk, Foster Body

Problem Daughter’s 5th Birthday Party! @ The Shred Shed 03.15...
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This band had been together for five years—that’s pretty impressive for a local band. They have made some incredible music and developed a very dedicated fan base and have kept it going for that long. I took a second to really appreciate that I am here supporting these guys, because I know they are thinking the same about us. … read more

The Menzingers @ Kilby Court 06.14 with Lemuria, PUP, Cayetana

The Menzingers @ Kilby Court 06.14 with Lemuria, PUP, Cayetana
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Keeping an even mix of new songs like “Rodent,” “Transient Love,” and “Where Heartache Exists,” and older songs such as “Casey,” “I Was Born,” and “Deep Sleep,” the crowd never got restless. … read more

Punk Rock Summer Nationals 2014 08.26 @ The Complex with The Offspring, Bad Religion, Pennywise, Stiff Little Fingers

Punk Rock Summer Nationals 2014 08.26 @ The Complex with...
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On Aug. 26, The Punk Rock Summer Nationals tour featuring The Offspring, Bad Religion, Pennywise and Stiff Little Fingers stopped at The Complex in Salt Lake City. Two SLUG writers, Eric U. Norris and Nick Kuzmack, offer their unique perspectives of the show.   … read more

7 Seconds @ Club Sound 07.23 With The Copyrights, Resistor Radio, Blinded By Truth

7 Seconds @ Club Sound 07.23 With The Copyrights, Resistor...
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Kevin Seconds really knew how to keep the crowd excited, and if it wasn’t through his onstage banter, the excitement reached overflowing levels when they played “Young Until I Die” and combined it with a rendition of Minor Threat’s “Minor Threat.” I went fucking nuts.   … read more

Clockwork Indigo Tour @ The Complex 10.28 with Flatbush Zombies, The Underachievers

Clockwork Indigo Tour @ The Complex 10.28 with Flatbush Zombies,...
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First, Gold and AK took the stage and warmed the audience up with an Underachievers track, “Gold Soul Theory.” Then Flatbush came out and played the ever so laid-back, if ever, a stoner-oriented track “Palm Trees,” with everyone rapping, “So when you blow shade, it could never harm me.”  … read more

Review: Pennywise @ Club Sound 03.12 with A Wilhelm Scream, Teenage Bottlerocket

Review: Pennywise @ Club Sound 03.12 with A Wilhelm Scream,...
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As Club Sound gradually filled with a mix of veteran punk rockers and skater kids, a hooded zombie lumbered onto the green-lit stage dragging a picket sign behind him. I had seen this skit before—the zombie threw up the sign bearing the skull and bottlerockets logo while some vintage horror movie dialogue played over the PA monitors.  … read more

Review: Bad Religion @ In The Venue 03.27 with OFF!

Review: Bad Religion @ In The Venue 03.27 with OFF!
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I hastily rushed around the corner to the entrance of the venue, where I heard Keith Morris singing the lyrics to “Poison City.” I walked onto the dance floor, which already reeked of alcohol and BO, and admired the two-man mosh pit that was going on.  … read more

Run With The Hunted Farewell Show: I Will Make This World Without You

Run With The Hunted Farewell Show: I Will Make This...
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Following a 10-hour southbound trip from Salt Lake City to Mesa, my girlfriend and I basked in the freedom from Utah’s polluted air and spring snow in the warm Arizona sun. We started toward the venue and, just outside the entrance, we stumbled upon Greg Bennick (Trial, vocals) exchanging dialogue with a group of his friends.  … read more

Kevin Seconds @ Raunch Records 05.09 with Greg Bennick, Regan Ashton, Marky Terror

Kevin Seconds @ Raunch Records 05.09 with Greg Bennick, Regan...
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I continued through the poster-covered hallway and turned the corner to see Marky Terror sporting his Gretsch Hollow Body electric guitar, while him and everyone in the shop were mouthing the lyrics, “Just because you’re better than me doesn’t mean I’m lazy. Just because you’re going forward doesn’t mean I’m going backward.” … read more

Punk Rock Bowling 2015

Punk Rock Bowling 2015
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One can never be prepared for a festival as monumental as Punk Rock Bowling: where thousands of punk rockers, hardcore kids, skaters, etc. all flock to Sin City to spend three days in the scorching heat, listening to live music from some of the best bands of the genre. … read more