SLUG Magazine’s collection of reviews covering the latest and greatest of Utah-based music, covering all varieties of genre, style and type.

Local Review: Beachmen – Self-Titled

Local Review: Beachmen – Self-Titled

Beyond the name, every aspect of Beachmen seeps through my eardrums with the pleasant sweetness of summer. … read more

Local Review: Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths/Guides & Braves – Self-Titled Split

Local Review: Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths/Guides & Braves – Self-Titled...
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Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths/Guides & Braves Self-Titled Split Self-Released Street: 06.04 YYBS/Guides & Braves = Imbroco + Real Estate + Track Star It is weird that this split record sounds vintage to me. As vintage as, say, the early aughts, when emo fractured into two very disparate camps. Both YYBS and Guides & Braves follow

Local Review: The Vision – Love Propaganda

Local Review: The Vision – Love Propaganda
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The Vision Love Propaganda Self-Released Street: 05.02 The Vision = Tracy Chapman + Sublime + Fleetwood Mac   The Vision present a wonderful six-song EP of funk and reggae-infused folk rock—a delicious cake of music frosted with the warm, sultry vocals of Chandra Marie. It’s not an album that sounds like any other album, per

Local Review: Temples – Self-Titled

Local Review: Temples – Self-Titled
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Temples Self-Titled Self-Released Street: 05.17 Temples = Ghosts & Vodka + Don Caballero   Hailing from Provo, Temples are a four-piece post-rock/math rock ensemble that goes against the grain as far as traditional guitar structures go. Upon first listen to their EP, it’s easy to extract that they are purists in their craft as they

Local Review: Spell Talk – Rough

Local Review: Spell Talk – Rough
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Spell Talk Rough Self-Released Street: 09.26.12 Spell Talk = Black Keys + De Stijl–era White Stripes It’s too bad Spell Talk broke up following this release, because their down n’ dirty rock n’ roll went straight for the guts and would’ve won a “vintage sound” contest any day. Rough has a distinguished, antique sound that’s

Local Review: Skellum – Boxelders

Local Review: Skellum – Boxelders
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Skellum Boxelders Self-Released Street: 05.28 Skellum = Infected Mushroom + Beats Antique   Although a few of the songs on the album sound as if Zelda magically appeared in a rave, it is very well made and has a smooth, experimental electronic sound. The details in songs like “Covert Operations” and “Moments” make the album

Local Review: Seveneleven – Seven Deadly Sinz

Local Review: Seveneleven – Seven Deadly Sinz
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Seveneleven Seven Deadly Sinz Wasatch Renaissance Street: 05.13 Seveneleven = C-Crime + Brother Ali   Funded completely out of Sev Elev’s pocket and produced by the holy Wasatch Renaissance, this full-length album has been a dream-in-the-making come true. It comes after years of shared sets in venues like Kilby and Urban Lounge, but for the