The Psyclone Rangers: May 1995

The Psyclone Rangers: May 1995
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When I asked Jean from World Domination about an interview with Jonathan Valania, she said “OK, but I should warn you that he’s nuts.”  … read more

Band Interview: The Cult

Band Interview: The Cult
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The Cult finally, finally, finally played in Salt Lake on Monday, February 27; almost 10 years after the now legendary Love was released. … read more

Little Records: January 1995

Little Records: January 1995
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These are all singles. Most play at 45 rpm and you need a turntable to hear them. Some are colored, some are not; some have big holes and some don’t. … read more

Steel Pole Bathtub: “Scars From Montana”

Steel Pole Bathtub: “Scars From Montana”
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There aren’t many bands doing what Steel Pole Bath Tub is doing, be it popular or not. … read more

The Stiff Sheet: May 1995

The Stiff Sheet: May 1995
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SLUG Writers review national albums from the likes of Johnette Napolitano, Holly Vincent, Innocence Mission and The Leaving Trains among others. … read more

Vowel Movement: An all too brief talk with Johnette Napolitano

Vowel Movement: An all too brief talk with Johnette Napolitano
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The reason for the quote, besides its deep meaning to the lyrics, is that Johnette Napolitano has tied two ends of time nicely, and is stringing up for more. … read more

Band Interview: Smile

Band Interview: Smile
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Scott Reeder attacks his drums, Aaron Sonnenberg pummels his bass and Mike Rosas sings and manipulates his guitar to sound like a tortured soul. … read more

Low Pop Suicide

Low Pop Suicide
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Low Pop Suicide made it to the Cinema Bar on February 18th. Before the show, Rick Boston was kind enough to sit down and share his insight with SLUG. … read more

Danzig Concert: February 1995

Danzig Concert: February 1995
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On the evening of Wednesday, December 14, he was Glenn Danzig, performer. As the concert got started, the set looked like a scene from one of Hellraiser. … read more