Music
King Cyborg: Using Shadow Work in Music
King Cyborg’s combined cultural backgrounds are interpreted through dark melodies and tranquility, sending listeners on a multi-dimensional, cybernetic trip. … read more
MJ Noble on Finding Her Sound In Her New Album,...
Fused with the newfound musical freedom of musician and producer MJ Noble, Kind Blade’s playful folklore elevates the album into something truly original. … read more
The Complexity of Care, Community and Comfort in Sharmi Basu’s...
Bay Area musician, educator, activist and artist Sharmi Basu works from the vantage point of perpetual experimentation and music’s inherently healing powers. … read more
Macy Kate on Spring Fest ’22 and Growing Her Sound...
Palak Jayswal interviews independent artist Macy Kate on her experience at Spring Fest ’22, her recent growth as an artist and what’s in store for her future. … read more
Divine Feminine: Luna13’s Bass Metal and Burlesque
Luna13 draw from metal, bass, burlesque and more to create a gothic, theatrical embrace of the feminine side of darkness. … read more
Just Don’t Give a Fuck So Much: Form of Rocket’s...
Form of Rocket picked up again in 2018 and is booked for the highly anticipated Kilby Block Party this year on May 13. … read more
Fort Desolation Fest: Southern Utah’s Premier Overland Music Festival
Southern Utah has shown that it is ready to provide a home for upcoming festivals with the second annual Fort Desolation Fest, taking place Aug. 12–14. … read more
Not Just a Local Rapper: An Interview with Enzo
The ever-tenuous balance between blowing up and staying true to your roots—Utah-based hip-hop artist Enzo understands this quandary as well as anyone. … read more
Kevin Kirk Remembers Angie Kirk and Her Legacy at The...
On the afternoon of March 5, a pillar of SLC’s local music scene, The Heavy Metal Shop, suddenly lost co-owner Angie Kirk to leukemia. The shop, owned by Angie and Kevin Kirk, opened its doors in 1987 and has been “peddlin’ evil” ever since. Kevin and Angie’s 40-year relationship comprises 35 years together at The
Judas Rising: An Interview With Judas Priest’s Richie Faulkner
With the 50 Heavy Metal Years tour, Judas Priest seem poised to enter the band’s middle age on no one’s terms but their own. … read more