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Scarlet Canary-CD Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Scarlet Canary-CD Review

by Tim Wenger Greeley’s Scarlet Canary strike hard with their new EP Distorted Reality. Hannah Haze’s melodic vocal lines flow well on top of a mainstream metal/rock sound. The songs are somewhat angry, although Haze’s voice does not come across as hostile. The tracks also have an emotional feel to them, highlighted by dual guitar […]

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The Cirque Side of the Moon

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Cirque Side of the Moon

  MOTH Poetic Circus is proud to present THE CIRQUE SIDE OF THE MOON, a Voodoo Mardi-Gras Masquerade. A wild Mardi Gras party infusing DJs, live music, and contemporary circus! The theme of this year’s party will be THE CIRQUE SIDE OF THE MOON. 2013 will mark the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s timeless album […]

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Abi Robins-One Woman Wonder

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Abi Robins-One Woman Wonder

by: Wendy Villalobos In recent years, Denver has become a city to watch when it comes to hot, and young new artists springing out of virtually nowhere, to become mainstream wonders across the nation. In other words, Denver knows what’s up, and people are taking notice. Though there are many young musicians out there with […]

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Burntwood-Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Burntwood-Review

by Tim Wenger Redemption is a common theme for Burntwood, who have dropped their take on ambient rock–their music painting pictures of reality ‘from the other side.’ The album features slightly distorted guitar work underneath Jason Koski’s somewhat scratchy but enjoyable vocals. The album reeks of loneliness at times, which accentuates its ambient feel; picture […]

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Crown the Empire @ the Summit

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Crown the Empire @ the Summit

by Max Giffin photo courtesy of Facebook Three days into the Take Action Tour with the Used and We Came as Romans, melodic metalcore band Crown the Empire played the Summit Music Hall in Denver, much to the delight of their newly acquired fan base. Crown the Empire is a band new to the scene, […]

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Fierce Bad Rabbit-The Maestro and the Elephant CD Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Fierce Bad Rabbit-The Maestro and the Elephant CD Review

by Tim Wenger Band members Chris Anderson, Alana Rolfe, Dayton Hicks, and Max Barcelow display their unquestioned talent in their new songs. The band’s second full-length album, The Maestro and the Elephant, illuminates the obvious growth that the musicians have made. In this new album, Fierce Bad Rabbit effectively maintains their pop folk aura while […]

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Photo Atlas-CD Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Photo Atlas-CD Review

by Tim Wenger The Photo Atlas have been scratching their way to the top of Denver’s eclectic music scene for over half a decade, and their new record Stuck in a Honey Trap is going to put them, feet first, at the summit, with an oversized flag to stick deeply into the core. From the […]

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The Midnight Groove EP by Myke Charles and Spoke in Wordz

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Midnight Groove EP by Myke Charles and Spoke in Wordz

by Jonathan McNaughton & Darnell Teague The Midnight Groove EP is the first collaborative album from Myke Charles and Spoke in Wordz, and with this EP, the ferocious tandem displays the potential of the two Emcees. Sometimes the sound that two artists exert while creating music together ignites a spark that manifests into good music. […]

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| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jenn Cohen Born and raised in the Denver, Holly Lovell moved to Australia at age 12 with her family. She quickly realized that surfing and tanning were not her thing, so she taught herself how to play guitar, and tried her hand at songwriting instead. It turned out to be the better option. At […]

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An Interview With Victor Wooten and a Show You Don’t Want to Miss

| January 31, 2013 | 0 Comments
An Interview With Victor Wooten and a Show You Don’t Want to Miss

by Joel Center It’s not very often that we are given an opportunity to communicate with a truly enlightened being. Honestly, that is the most accurate term that comes to mind after considering not only the conversation you are about to read, but every show, class, and interaction I’ve ever had with the absolutely awe-striking […]

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