Author Archive: Jenn Cohen
Glass Delirium
by Charlie Sullivan Alternative-progressive-hard rockers, Glass Delirium, have been dealing with some major line-up changes throughout the last year, and during the process have evolved into a tenacious musical force. The band has stayed focused on their music and has emerged on the other side of the maelstrom as an able-bodied unit. “We are very […]
Laura Brehm: A Walk Through a Record Store
by Corey Blecha I first met Laura Brehm in a freshman Music Theory class at the College of Arts and Media in Denver. She stood out as one of the best students in the class, with a serious drive to learn everything she could about the music business, and a strong passion for songwriting and […]
Rae Miller-Journey Through Water
by John Christen Rae Miller‘s self produced debut album, Journey Through Water, is a wonderfully crafted slice of Americana. With lucid melodies and dreamy harmonies, the passionate story telling is meant for a porch swing on a cool and sweet summer evening, or a meandering drive through desolate mountain roads. Journey Through Water is a […]
D-Re’ll – Typhoon Re’ll #EyeofTheStorm (Album Review)
by: Darnell Teague & Jonathan McNaughton photo credit: Marvelous Images We uncover another producer/artist named D-Re’ll with his second musical release “Typhoon Re’ll #EyeofTheStorm.” D-Re’ll, who is first-generation American born in Brooklyn, New York, has made Colorado home since the young age of five years old. D-Re’ll brings a unique musical sound to the Colorado […]
The Yawpers
by Tim Wenger Few bands have climbed the ropes of Colorado’s music scene faster than Boulder’s three-piece Americana rockers the Yawpers. Formed just under a year ago, the band has already landed a relationship with the Vinefield Agency, support from Adventure Records, and will be touring nationally for much of the summer. Not bad for […]
G.O.A.T- Interview
by: Darnell Teague & Jonathan McNaughton CMB: Who is G.O.A.T? G.O.A.T: Hahaha, I have to answer this in third person, but G.O.A.T is a once-in-a-lifetime artist. He goes out and gives it his all and puts 110% into his music and projects–a very unique sound for hip-hop ears. Some people could take the name […]
Blockhead and J.WAIL at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom
by Corey Blecha On May 3, legendary Aesop Rock producer and downtempo superstar, Blockhead, made a stop in Denver on his latest tour. The show included opener and local jamtronica staple, J.WAIL, who co-promoted the event. It is awesome to see local acts taking the DIY route and making things happen for the local scene. […]
Rocketspace Rehearsal Studio and Lesson Space Now Open!
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Musicians and bands looking for a fantastic and reasonable practice studio need look no further. Rocketspace, owned and operated by local musician, Kate Innes, opened this last month at 2711 Larimer St. in Denver. has put together four pretty sweet rehearsal studios. Innes plays a big part in the Colorado […]
Rammstein @ the Denver Coliseum
by: Sal Christ The little kids were up past their bedtime. Seemingly dressed for a piano recital, the trio of three-footers pattered out on stage after none other than Combichrist’s Joe Letz introduced the group to a crowd ready to rage. Children were opening for a German industrial metal band, known as much for their […]
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