Chastity Belt: A Quartet of Cool Sluts Out on Tour

Chastity Belt: A Quartet of Cool Sluts Out on Tour
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The title to this interview isn’t meant to be a jibe, but a reference to the Chastity Belt song “Cool Slut” where lead singer Julia Shapiro sings about the lifestyle of “a couple of sluts / out on the town / fooling around.” … read more

Shopping: Consumer Complaints

Shopping: Consumer Complaints
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The release of Shopping’s debut album, Consumer Complaints, through Milk Records has captured the attention of yours truly. It’s got all the ingredients for brilliant and infectious political pop with catchy hooks and a unique post-punk sound that invokes nostalgia for the Slits. … read more

Sarah Cracknell: Flying Kites in Sylvan Skies

Sarah Cracknell: Flying Kites in Sylvan Skies
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Sarah Cracknell, the glamorous chanteuse of the iconic British indie band Saint Etienne, has always possessed one of pop’s most incandescent and shimmering voices, capable of eliciting euphoria against a synth-driven beat; heartbreak over a strummed guitar; melancholia and longing over the varied electronic and stripped down sounds the band—now in its astounding 25th year—has experimented with over the years; but, above all else, a simple charm. … read more

The Ditch & The Delta Make Their Crucialfest Debut

The Ditch & The Delta Make Their Crucialfest Debut
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One of the lovely things about Salt Lake’s heavy scene is getting to see familiar faces in new and exciting projects, and there may be no better example of that than The Ditch And The Delta. 

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A Wanderlust Invasion: Chatting with Zex’s Jo Capitalicide

A Wanderlust Invasion: Chatting with Zex’s Jo Capitalicide
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If you thought punk was choking on its last breath, you would be very mistaken. At this very moment, there is an invasion blazing its way through the United States, and it’s centered around punk quartet Zex. Based in Ottawa, Ontario, Zex has begun making radical waves in the punk community through the release of their debut album, Fight For Yourself. … read more

Indulging in Industrial with En Esch

Indulging in Industrial with En Esch
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With over three decades of music making, former KMFDM member En Esch has had an interesting, historical and prosperous career. SLUG Magazine had the chance to chat with him and hear some of the things that keep him inspired, and his intriguing, historical tales—the sort that would leave any industrial music fan yearning to hear more.  … read more

Merchandise: Interview with Dave Vassalotti

Merchandise: Interview with Dave Vassalotti
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Tampa, Florida’s Merchandise have spent the majority of their time together agitating all entrenched notions of punk, pop, noise and rock n’ roll. With albums Children of Desire and Totale Nite, the group developed a knack for writing sonically diverse, engrossing songs—songs on which Dave Vassalotti’s and Carson Cox’s songwriting dazzles like a Morrissey-fronted Jesus and Mary Chain covering The Replacements. … read more

A Brief Moment with William Control

A Brief Moment with William Control
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The lyrical content of Control’s music provokes strong thought on sexual topics, some people find taboo in society. He finds the passion for his songs in the world around him. … read more

Matt & Kim – Code Name: Butta Milk Pancake

Matt & Kim – Code Name: Butta Milk Pancake
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Matt & Kim weren’t always this big mass of awesomeness you see today dominating YouTube, airwaves and the cheeky hearts of their fans—they did, in fact, start out somewhere a bit lower on the totem pole.  … read more

Vaadat Charigim – Hummus and Heidegger

Vaadat Charigim – Hummus and Heidegger
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On their 2013 debut, The World Is Well Lost, Israeli shoegazers Vaadat Charigim took listeners beyond the shroud of Levantine politics and shattered perceptions of their home with a universal-sounding and instantly classic shoegaze album. … read more