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Jay and Silent Bob Get Old-Live Smodcast @Boulder Theatre Feb.1

| February 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Jay and Silent Bob Get Old-Live Smodcast @Boulder Theatre Feb.1

by Jenn Cohen Photo Credit: Miles Chrisinger Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, best known for their roles as Jay and Silent Bob, respectively, brought their live show, “Jay and Silent Bob Get Old” to the Boulder Theater Feb 1. The weekly “Smodcast,” was created to hold Mewes accountable to his sobriety. Says Smith, “The crippling […]

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A.Ivy the Dame – (Chicktape Preview & Artist Introduction)

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
A.Ivy the Dame – (Chicktape Preview & Artist Introduction)

by: Darnell Teague A.Ivy loves music and that’s the bottom line. She doesn’t follow rules when it comes to creating. A.Ivy does what the hell she wants! For her, it’s more about capturing the raw feelings, thoughts and ideas. The beauty comes when others find pieces of themselves in the Dames music; A.Ivy lives for […]

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Silent Still-Interview

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Silent Still-Interview

by Kingmi Baby The Silent Still is a viciously unique band, combining music, history, and inspirational ideology apparent in everything they do, they are an unforgettable act. I was able to steal some time from them to ask some questions about recent activity, big changes, and secret societies. CMB: You guys recently released some stuff […]

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American Power Metal on the Rise: Vacant Throne opens for Sabaton

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
American Power Metal on the Rise: Vacant Throne opens for Sabaton

by Axe Power metal is a genre notably dominated by non-USA artists and fanbases, although American acts like Iced Earth, Kamelot, and Symphony X are at the top of their game, and household names internationally. Whereas acts like Blind Guardian might garner thousands of times more attention from international audiences than they do in the […]

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Jai Harris – Interview

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Jai Harris – Interview

by Darnell Teague and Shattara Camacho CMB had the honor of interviewing Denver’s own visionary, “Jack-ie of all trades,” Jai Harris. Learn more about his gifted woman, and then check out her new compilation release, Disconnected Vol. 1. CMB: Where are you from and where did you grow up? Jai Harris: I was born and […]

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Live Music at Trailside Saloon

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Live Music at Trailside Saloon

by Axe Packing several high-intensity metal acts into a modest bar venue must be like building explosives. Swinging Noose Productions maintains a diverse but distinct niche in bands. Ranging from core to technical death and complementary subgenres, their regular event Live Music at Trailside brings this wild showmanship to an intimate atmosphere, with none of […]

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Photo Atlas

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Photo Atlas

by Tim Wenger photo credit: SvetJPhotograpy Popular Denver indie/alt rockers the Photo Atlas are dropping a new album entitled Stuck in a Honey Trap on February 8 at the Hi Dive. Recorded at Silo Sound in Aurora, the record is the best Denver has seen so far in this young year, and the bands in […]

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My Body Sings Electric

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
My Body Sings Electric

by Tim Wenger photo credit: Alex Layne Being an independent musician is less about being a rock star than it is about being a tool to sell cover charges, beer and whatever else a venue is hawking, and the good bands understand that they have to sweat their way to the top. Indie and alternative […]

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Reel Big Fish-Interview

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Reel Big Fish-Interview

by Tim Wenger photo credit: Richard Harbaugh SoCal ska legends Reel Big Fish came through the Gothic Theatre on January 10, part of a world tour supporting their new record Candy Coated Fury. Front man and guitarist Aaron Barrett’s quirky song writing, on top of the band’s humorous, if sometimes a bit over-the-top stage presence, […]

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Fierce Bad Rabbit-Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Fierce Bad Rabbit-Review

by Hannah Lintner Fierce Bad Rabbit released their new album, The Maestro and the Elephant, on New Year’s Eve at Hodi’s Half Note. Before the show, the band celebrated their success with friends and family at the Opiate Gallery in Fort Collins. Following an array of heartfelt toasts, the entire band, along with talented album […]

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