Author Archive: Jenn Cohen
Interview with Mat Kearney
by Jenn Cohen Matt Kearney (pronounced Car-nee). You may know of him from his “Nothing Left to Lose,” track, or you may just be hearing about him from his hit, “Hey Mama.” Truth is, whether you know it or not, you’ve most likely heard him on any number of television shows, including his latest release, […]
Catching Up with Breathe Carolina
by Max Giffin [email protected] Colorado natives, Kyle Even and David Schmitt, better known as Breathe Carolina, started 2011 off with their release of Hell Is What You Make It, and an appearance at the Winter X Games. This year, they’re still going strong, having finished up the video for “Blackout” and heading back […]
T-Shirts 4 Tomorrow – Outside Looking In [EP] by
Jeanie Straub [email protected] This is a three-song EP by a band out of Brighton that started as the acoustic duo of Ethan Gilbert (frontman and guitarist) and Brandon Preece-Rose (drummer) and evolved into a four-piece alternative pop band that is, at least on a couple tracks, worthy of KTCL radio play. Gilbert and Preece-Rose […]
Guns N’ Roses at 1st Bank Center – 12-11-11
by Corey Blecha Photo by Storm Gloor [email protected] A Stream of Consciousness Timeline 10:30 – East entrance has at least 10 decked-out tour buses. I guess it is Guns N’ Roses. … 10:45 – Media enters to a half-full venue of mostly middle-aged diehards. We are told, “They will be on when […]
Motionless in White Interview
by Max Giffin [email protected] On November 19th Motionless In White, a dark screamo band with a repertoire for black hair and body paint, played at the Marquis on the Fearless Friends Tour. The band is well known for being highly controversial, particularly as far as religion is concerned. Their recently released music video for […]
Rockabilly Corner- The 2nd Annual Big Band Christmas ball
by Sheila Broderick The Big Christmas ball was quite an experience. What an enchanting evening. We stepped back in to the 1940s and 50s, with military uniforms, and zoots, and the 40s/50s glamour truly gave you a nostalgic feeling of being back in simpler times. The evening started off with a traditional Christmas diner, […]
Red Stinger
by Tim Wenger [email protected] Red Stinger might be the last four punk rockers in Denver. That being said, they look nothing like punk rockers, and they don’t really play punk rock, at least not JUST punk rock. “We’re definitely not punk rock,” says Timmy, energetic frontman/guitarist of the group. But for these guys, […]
Imelda May – Mayhem
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Imelda May just released a new album and Mayhem is the name. This is her best yet! The new queen of the rockabilly scene shows us she has some serious talent and the potential to go all the way to the top. Mayhem showcases her songwriting abilities and shows how diverse […]
No Guts No Glory Rocks Denver at the Summit
by Jesse Walrath photo credit Max Giffin On December 12th, the No Guts No Glory Tour made a stop in Denver at Summit Music Hall. Letlive, Woe, is Me, Miss May I, and Pierce the Veil all shared the stage. The diverse styles of music gathered many fans of different genres of music. […]
Dustin Bones and the Body Stealers, The Dark Side of Surf
by Charlie Sullivan [email protected] The newly formed Dustin Bones and the Body Stealers is one of the bands to keep your radar on moving into 2012. You won’t want to miss this action: Surf music meets a Quentin Tarantino horror flick (Horror Surf). The band has taken the old-school surf sound, sprinkled it with […]
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