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

Local Reviews: The Love Astronauts

Local Reviews: The Love Astronauts
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Oh, this album is a-hoppin’. Who knew ska could reach outer space! Well The Love Astronauts did of course, with ska-groovin’ keyboard and up-strokes followed by sax to trombone.  … read more

Local Reviews: Lo-Fidelity

Local Reviews: Lo-Fidelity
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Jazz anyone? Hip Hop? I’m not talking about the norm mix here. I am talking about the good stuff, the stuff that really surprises you—it reminds you of how awesome music can be when approached with the right attitude (i.e. Ratatat minus the hype).  … read more

Local Reviews: Junior Bellows

Local Reviews: Junior Bellows
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Ever since The Hold Steady took back the term “bar rock” from the 40 year old denizens of dive bars countrywide trying to score with blond meth-head versions of cougars, I have been struggling to think of a catch-all phrase that describes not only the venue where you are most likely to hear this unbearably bland rock ‘n’ roll, but also the crowd that would pay good money to be assaulted by this incredibly boring version of ZZ Top.  … read more

Local Reviews: DropSideNine

Local Reviews: DropSideNine
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There is some serious pain and anguish on DropSideNine’s debut EP.  A Perfectly Orchestrated Breakdown definitely lives up to its name. The vocals on this record are mixed so high that it sounds like vocalist Brandon Larsen is sitting on my lap bouncing on my taters while the other member of the band, Scott Peterson, donkey-punches me. … read more

Local Reviews: The Devil Whale

Local Reviews: The Devil Whale
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In a year where many prominent SLC bands have either broken up or gone on lengthy hiatuses, The Devil Whale soldiers on, releasing a six song EP full of their strongest material to date. … read more

Local Reviews: Brian Bingham

Local Reviews: Brian Bingham
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Oh local artists, dare to dream!  I don’t really buy into the notion that everyone dreams of being a rock star, yet far too many local artists seem to see themselves this way.  Local singer/songwriter Brian Bingham seems to have been bitten by this grand illusion bug and instead of simply singing in his own voice, does that very annoying American Idol audition trick where he tries to sing as though someone else.  … read more

Local Reviews: Big Sky Tribunal

Local Reviews: Big Sky Tribunal
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Big Sky Tribunal, while often sounding like the unique vision of band leader Brian Oakley, is made up of a veritable who’s-who in established and up-and-coming SLC artists.  … read more

Local Reviews: Beta Chicks

Local Reviews: Beta Chicks
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When did Cache County become Dance Rock Capitol, U.S.A? If skinny ties, keytars, and tight grooves that follow lock-step behind killer electronic production aren’t synonymous with Logan, UT, The Beta Chicks are on a mission to change that.  … read more

Local Reviews: Armorie

Local Reviews: Armorie
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While the arrangements of the songs on Pew Pew feel a little spastic, a little schizo, giving this record repeated listens helps to understand what the band was going for as a whole.  I mean, this sounds like a few different guys getting their ideas down on a recording, experimenting with abandon and developing minor themes into entire songs.  … read more

Local Reviews: Anthony Phan

Local Reviews: Anthony Phan
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50% of this album is 100% awesome.  Where has Phan been hiding?  Seriously, Stet is bursting at the seams with covetable musicianship and originality.  “Reggae Macabre” could be a chill Mr. Bungle song, where Phan and his friends (there are a lot of contributers on this album) brilliantly fuse jazz and a latin dance feel with enough quirks to keep the listener not just listening, but grinning. … read more