Music
Review: Asbestos Lead Asbestos – Empty Message
Empty Message is a jerking roller coaster of corroded electronic collages with the visage of the mangled, hollow husk from a blood-boiling rave. … read more
Local Review: Jomudesi – Ancient Guides
Jomudesi = Brainwaltzera + Aphex Twin … read more
Review: Hazel English – Wake Up!
Hazel English = Alvvays + Carly Rae Jepsen … read more
Pandemic Arcade: Psychic Graveyard Premieres Music Video for Their New...
Today, SLUG is thrilled to premiere the music video for “Is There a Hotline?,” the new single from noise-rock outfit Psychic Graveyard. … read more
Review: Diners – Leisure World
Diners = Charlie Brand + Iji + The Beach Boys … read more
Local Review: SuperBubble – Space Bound
On Space Bound, SuperBubble ask: Can people ever live without rhythm? Would the world still turn without music and sound? … read more
Local Review: Harts & Moon – Welcome Home
Harts & Moon = Tori Amos + Tove Lo … read more
Review: Robedoor – Drunk on Poison: 2005–2008
Robedoor = (AMM x Blind Lemon Jefferson x Melvins)^’60s Pauline Oliveros … read more
Review: RJD2 – The Fun Ones
Fans of funk, soul, disco, jam, hip-hop and, honestly, music in general will find something to love within RJD2’s The Fun Ones. … read more
Local Review: The Monarchs – The Depth
The Monarchs The Depth Self-Released Street: 09.13.19 The Monarchs = Radiohead + Deep Purple Salt Lake City–based band The Monarchs have released their newest album, The Depth. Formed in 2015, their sound is overarchingly hard rock with travels into experimentation with doom and psych genres, compiling it all into a shoegaze-like structure. Also rooted in