Author Archive: Tim Wenger
Rob Drabkin Talks New Video and What Gets Him Pumped Up To Play
Rob Drabkin just dropped a video for his new track “Hope In A Hopeless World.” The song is currently out on Drabkin’s album Little Steps. In the video, a small sickly cloud seeks out a little girl who discovers music is the only way to help it heal and return to the sky. To explain it […]
Kerry Pastine and The Crime Scene- Let’s Do This Thing
by Thom Jackson You’d be hard-pressed to find a genre of music who’s culture is more of a cornucopia than rockabilly. The style draws both fans and influence from everything from punk rockers to honky-tonkin’ cowboys, and while the traditional style has been around the block for over a half-century now, there are bands still […]
Augustus- Into Frames
by Tim Wenger Boulder’s Augustus has dropped what we’d consider to be Colorado’s strongest pysch-rock/mashup album of 2015. Everything from bluegrass to folk and the occasional slam of the rock hammer can be found on the band’s new release Into Frames. Emotional lyrics stray from tear-jerking sorrow to reflective happiness. Allowing the trifecta of guitar, […]
The Dirt Underneath Mike Cooley of the Drive By Truckers
words and photo by Luca Montana Nearly 30 years ago within the city lines of Muscle Shoals, two close friends from the great state of Alabama, Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley formed a band called “Adam’s House Cat”. Ambitious yet very young their tenor with Adam’s House Cat was short lived and Hood and Cooley […]
Izcalli- Izcalli III
by Tim Wenger Let’s put it bluntly here- Izcalli is the freshest thing to happen in Denver’s indie rock scene in the last two years. I’ve been working on my Spanish lately, and the group’s new record Izcalli III is now to going to be on repeat in my car while I memorize the lyrics […]
Divide Zero’s Ty Lord Breaks Out Solo Career
by Tim Wenger Divide Zero was a band very similar to Jack Flash: Here in an instant, garnering attention, stealing looks from the ladies, and kicking some major ass- then poof, vanished, leaving the starry-eyed masses to wonder when (and even if) they’ll make their next heart-wrenching appearance. The band’s pop-punk fury crashed head-on with […]
Taos Mesa Brewing to Hold Awards Ceremony Celebrating Regional Musicians
On October 11, local musicians from Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona will be honored at the Independent Music Awards, taking place at Taos Mesa Brewing in El Prado, New Mexico. The event will feature live performances as well as an awards ceremony. This will be the ceremony’s third year, with over 200 artists from […]
Indigenous Robot Drop New Video, Share Thoughts on Touring
by Tim Wenger Denver psych-rockers Indigenous Robot have done quite a bit for an independent band. They have been to Japan, as well as around this country and are constantly working to engage their audience and increase their reach. The group’s latest effort is a video for the show “In A Dream,” which the band […]
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