Author Archive: Jenn Cohen
Anxious Ryan
Higher. Inner. Peace – Helping. Other. People. This acronym for hip hop represents not only what the music should be about, but it represents me, Anxious Baby. I live my life on this very principle, and I believe strongly in having my story told. Denver is not the largest hip-hop hot bed in the […]
Hollyfelds-Title Stealers CD Review
by Tim Wenger The Hollyfelds’ new record Title Stealers ranks among the cream of the crop as far as Colorado Americana albums. They kick start the engine with awesome two-part female vocal harmonies on the song “18 Years.” Those harmonies carry through the record, and on top of the plethora of instruments the band uses, […]
Shadow Monster-The Book of Shadows Chapter 2-Review
by: Jonathan McNaughton Shadow Monster of HGMG and the #JediLife dropped his newest project, The Book of Shadows Chapter 2, the second installment to this mixtape series This album shows the progression of Shadow Monster as both an artist and a producer. The Book of Shadows Chapter 2 has numerous collaborations, including both producer and […]
Reno Divorce-Every Overnight Success is 10 Years of Hard Work
by Tim Wenger Reno Divorce has been around the block . . . a few times. Their new record Lover’s Leap is proof of that. Whether it’s touring Europe or just rocking a one-night stand here in Denver, the band put their melodic punk infused brand of dirty rock and roll to the test, […]
Alesana at Summit
by Rhapsody Berg Friday, October 19, found Alesana shredding the Summit Music Hall. Playing alongside was British band Glamour of the Kill, LA based metal group Vampires Everywhere!, metal core heavy hitters In Fear and Faith and All Human; the solo project of former Fear Before front man and Colorado native, Adam Fisher. The crowd […]
Drinkr-The App You’ve Been Waiting For
by Tim Wenger The people of Denver, and soon elsewhere, have a new way to keep up on the drinking scene in their city. Drinkr, a new app available for free download, catalogues bars and their drink menu, specials and amenities. The app is currently available for the iPhone, and the crew hopes to get […]
Make Me Famous and Ice Nine Kills visit Black Sheep
by Kalyca Lawrence Photo Credit: tumblr There are few reasons to drive to Colorado Springs from Northern Denver, such as: speeding 75 mph through a dead zone, the random traffic, people slowing for construction that may or may not be happening. The trek however, was well worth it for a look at East Coast metal […]
What You Don’t Know About the Colorado Hip Hop Scene
by DJ Cavem Peace and collard greens, this is DJ Cavem. I was given the task to write about the Colorado Hip-Hop Scene of today. I thought it would be fresh to break it down by the 9 elements of Hip Hop: Bboying, Djing, Emceeing, Graffiti, Beat Boxing, Street Fashion, Street Language, Street Knowledge, and […]
déCollage, Visions of a New Musical Horizon
by Charlie Sullivan Local avant-garde pop artist déCollage’s music will shoot you to the outer realms of the music spectrum, bring you back to earth, and blast you back into the outer realms in the blink of an eye. Writer and engineer Reed Fuchs’ (vocals, tongue synth, accordion, found sounds, and much more), music is […]
The Butcher Babies
by Eric “Psikotyk” Smith Photo Credit: Century Media One of the greatest achievements any musician strives for is the creation or interpretation of something truly new; be it a new instrumentation, lyrical style, or recreating and reinventing a particular genre. It’s becoming more and more rare as time progresses, but L.A.-based band the Butcher Babies […]
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