Episode #300 – Sally Yoo

For this episode of Soundwaves, local electronic artist Sally Yoo stops by to talk about her recent album, Tender, and her new sound. … read more


Episode #299 – Martian Cult

Jared Asplund from Martian Cult talks Sci-fi influences, band development and an upcoming release on this episode of Soundwaves. … read more


Episode #298 – PXR

Matthew Lloyd, guitarist of PXR (PositiveXReinforcement) discusses the band’s sound evolutions, vegan-straight edge and their plans for a new release on this episode of Soundwaves.  … read more


Episode #297 – Tamerlane

Tamerlane guitarist Trevor Hale traces the journey of the band as they prepare for their Crucialfest 8 appearance on Friday, Sept. 28. Listen to “Dreams” off of Tamerlane’s Clouds Unfold, and be sure to catch them at CF8. Find more information about them at tamerlaneslc.com. … read more


Episode #296 – Ginger & the Gents

From karaoke to manifesting a musical journey, Chandra Marie details the joy that her band Ginger & the Gents create. … read more


Episode #295 – Fat Candice

Rob Alvord from Fat Candice speaks to us about the root of emotion in music, his appreciation for ’90s rock, and the Donny Osmond homage on the band’s upcoming album. … read more


Episode #294 – Larkin

Larkin talks to us about growing up in a musical family, finding her artistic voice in a shower and turning the world she sees into art. … read more


Episode #293 – Detour

Morris Carrillo of Detour discusses the formation of the band, the group’s upcoming EP, their recent tour adventures and the feeling of home he gets from playing music. … read more


Episode #292 – The Backseat Lovers

In this episode of SLUG Soundwaves, Josh Harmon, lead singer of The Backseat Lovers, articulates their journey that led to winning Velour’s Battle of the Bands earlier this year. … read more


Episode #291 – Herban Empire

Herban Empire’s Andrew Cole discusses the band’s growth as artists as they prepare for their set at this year’s Reggae Rise Up Music Festival, which goes Aug. 24–26. … read more