Archive for July, 2015

Rossonian- Late Kids

| July 1, 2015
Rossonian- Late Kids

by Tim Wenger Indie rock has evolved as a very symbolic and passionate take on modern rock. This rings true in Denver, as we have watched The Epilogues, The Photo Atlas, and My Body Sings Electric take heartfelt and honest rock songs and bring them to masses. Somewhere along the line, however, that symbolism decided […]

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SHEL Announce Summer Tour Dates- Heavy on Colorado

| July 1, 2015
SHEL Announce Summer Tour Dates- Heavy on Colorado

The band of four sisters SHEL have announced a summer tour including stops at a handful of festivals including the Escape The Lake Music Festival and theColorado Music Festival. They will also travel to London as July’s “Artist in Residence” at The Hospital Club beginning on July 7. For one week, SHEL will host workshops on their unique creative process and perform […]

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The Manager’s Corner- July

| July 1, 2015
The Manager’s Corner- July

by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band for 31 years and I’m in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. All that’s nice but today’s music business is changing at light-speed and you have to be more engaged in the ‘biz’ than ever. Some things have not changed, careers are still built on some tried […]

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Andy Sydow- Trailhead

| July 1, 2015
Andy Sydow- Trailhead

by The Swami Andy Sydow’s new release Trailhead dips into a few genres that are quite the mix…Southern Rock tracks “Gun” and “Fight For Your Soul” showcase blistering guitar riffs along with memorable quality vocal stretches. Other tracks such as the Billy Joel infused “Red in My Wine” feature Sydow’s songwriting prowess. Fans of Matthew […]

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Throttlebomb/Bronze Split Record

| July 1, 2015
Throttlebomb/Bronze Split Record

by Tim Wenger Throttlebomb and Bronze, two of Denver’s rawest hard rock bands, dropped a split album entitled Transmettre A Les Mort at Goosetown Tavern on June 20. The first five tracks are definitively Throttlebomb, as full of breaks and as headbang-able as 80’s metal but with the energy and tempo of nineties punk rock. […]

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Seattle’s The Plaid Perspective Worthy of Denver’s Ear

| July 1, 2015
Seattle’s The Plaid Perspective Worthy of Denver’s Ear

by Charlie Sullivan Not only do sweet sounds flow out of the Denver music scene, they leech out of other cities around country as well. I’ve been doing some work in Seattle for the past year and picked up on some local music that hooked me right away.  Seattle alt rockers The Plaid Perspective are […]

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Creative Music Works and Dazzle Jazz present Matthew Shipp / Micheal Bisio

| July 1, 2015
Creative Music Works and Dazzle Jazz present Matthew Shipp / Micheal Bisio

Celebrated pianist and jazz innovator Matthew Shipp comes to Denver along with Micheal Bisio on bass. Matthew Shipp and Michael Bisio will perform on Saturday, July 25, 2015 for two shows, 7 and 9 PM, at Dazzle, 930 Lincoln St. in Denver. Tickets are $22.00, general admission and are available on the Dazzle website:  www.dazzlejazz.com […]

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Lola Black Borracho Bash II Hitting Summit July 18

| July 1, 2015
Lola Black Borracho Bash II Hitting Summit July 18

Denver rockers Lola Black will host their second annual Barracho Bash at the Summit Music Hall July 18. Fresh off of performances on The Loudest Month In Rock festival series, including Ft.Rock FL, Carolina Rebellion, Rocklahoma, Rockfest San Antonio, and Kansas City Rock Fest–opening for the likes of Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Korn, GodSmack, Slipknot, […]

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