Author Archive: Tim Wenger

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To Write Love On Her Arms Helps Music Fans Fight Depression, Suicidal Thoughts

| October 1, 2014
To Write Love On Her Arms Helps Music Fans Fight Depression, Suicidal Thoughts

by Tim Wenger To Write Love On Her Arms is, according to the organization’s Facebook page, “ is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope & finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, & suicide.” Basically, the group is there to spread the message that they will be present with open arms to help […]

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Dimmer Switch

| October 1, 2014
Dimmer Switch

by Tim Wenger Just about when we were thinking it would never happen, Dimmer Switch is giving us a new album. The group has stylistically evolved since their debut ep Not The Stereotype (2011). This record draws more from the late-nineties style punk sound and less from a hard-rock standpoint. w Letting the driving punk […]

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Andy Palmer- Singles

| October 1, 2014
Andy Palmer- Singles

by Tim Wenger Andy Palmer recently blessed us with a collection of live recordings from a performance at the Boulder Theatre, and he is quick to deliver another pleasing folk-rock punch with a small collection of singles (“Storm” and “The Hill.”) If you are not familiar with Palmer’s sound, think of a modern-day Bob Dylan […]

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Cobary Jam- Back In Action

| October 1, 2014
Cobary Jam- Back In Action

Cobary Jam dropped the video for their track “Back In Action”  on September 21 via YouTube. Here are the details on the making of the video, and the band’s upcoming plans. CMB: Tell us about the process of making the video. CJ: Making the video was a process of us collecting clips from live performances, candid […]

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Own It Music Mastermind Networking- October

| October 1, 2014
Own It Music Mastermind Networking- October

by Angela Kerr Rave reviews poured in after the Licensing and Publishing 101 with Katey Laurel of One Way Music Services and Michael St. James of St. James Media exited their Own It presentation on September 9th. Katey and Michael shared their immense knowledge of the field by discussing a basic introduction of  license basics […]

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Flood of Souls- “Human”

| October 1, 2014
Flood of Souls- “Human”

Flood of Souls just dropped their video for “Human.” The band’s Johny Fysh filled us in on the process. CMB: Tell us about the process of making the video. JF: Our manager connected us with a company that makes lyric videos. Pretty much just gave them an idea of what we wanted and sent them […]

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Star Edwards with King Beat- Sonic Travels

| October 1, 2014
Star Edwards with King Beat- Sonic Travels

by Tim Wenger Star Edwards with King Beat made the ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month in our September issue, and this month we thought we’d share some reflections on their album Sonic Travels. The music is very diverse- world music, harp driven, something you might hear in a resort hotel lobby in the Central […]

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ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month- October

| October 1, 2014
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month- October

ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month give independent artists who have not been featured in our magazine the opportunity to have their bio published, have their tracks played on Music Buzz LIVE Radio (Wednesdays from 6-8 pm on worldviral.tv) and get on our radar. All artists are selected via submissions through their ReverbNation pages. The […]

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Silent Bear- The Green Lion

| October 1, 2014
Silent Bear- The Green Lion

by Thom Jackson The new record from Silent Bear, entitled The Green Lion, is an ode to just about everything Boulder. Mellow, intrinsic lyrics. Bluesy, jam-influenced guitar riffs. Harmonica. Even the occasional horn line and hand drum. Definitely an eclectic mix of original music. The music is raw and honest. The songs speak of life […]

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The Manager’s Corner- October

| October 1, 2014
The Manager’s Corner- October

by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band for 30 years and I’m in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. All that’s nice, but today’s music business is changing at light-speed and you have to be more engaged in the ‘biz’ than ever. Some things have not changed, careers are still built on some tried […]

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