Music
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: Lucid Sound Driver – Gradient Departure
Lucid Sound Driver = HOME + Grouper + Vaperror … read more
Local Review: Danny Wildcard – Bring on the Moonshine
Danny Wildcard = Earl Scruggs + Sun Records Johnny Cash + Appalachia … read more
Local Review: less.people – Origins
less.people = Nujabes + Flying Lotus + Sleepdealer … read more
Local Review: Heather Grey – 50 $HADE$
Heather Grey = J Dilla + The Alchemist + Madlib … read more
Local Review: Liar’s Tongue – Threat of Intellect
Liar’s Tongue = Cross Me + Obituary + (Alpha & Omega x Testament … read more
Local Review: Poet – Rio Grande
Poet = Immortal Technique + Slug + Jedi Mind Tricks … read more
Local Review: Merlingo – Spent Wizard
Merlingo = Filisofem-era Burzum + Drudkh … read more
Local Review: Moray – Temporal Majesty
Moray = Panopticon + Liturgy + Deafheaven … read more
Local Review: The Dream Tapes – Self-titled
If I could, like one of the songs suggests, simply drive away to anywhere but here, leaving tomorrow, I would take The Dream Tapes with me for the journey. … read more
Local Review: Noble Bodies – It’s OK It’s Hell
It’s OK It’s Hell is a worthy listen, especially for fans of the late ’90s, early ’00s alternative era. Noble Bodies’ music is familiar to the genre and decade yet chock full of contemporary millennial narratives, making it a solid conduit for the old and the new in amalgam. … read more