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Illenium- Risen

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Illenium- Risen

by Corey Blecha Local EDM producer ILLENIUM has been rising fast in Denver’s music scene lately, with performances at the city’s insanely popular weekly event, Electronic Tuesdays, at Cervantes on January 14th, and a recent single released titled “Drop Our Hearts”, which immediately rose to #1 on the dubstep.net charts. With the release of his […]

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Kim Lindell- To The Secret Fire

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Kim Lindell- To The Secret Fire

by Tim Wenger To The Secret Fire, the new release from The Lindells’ Kim Lindell, is yet another solid demonstration of well-orchestrated mountain folk music. Soft and soothing, but not without toe-tapping energy, the full-length record is the perfect soundtrack for the Colorado outdoors. Lindell’s vocals are reminiscent of sixties-style rock music, laid on top […]

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Mollie O’Brien- Love Runner

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Mollie O’Brien- Love Runner

by True Blu Take a slow rollin’ train ride through the country side with Mollie Obrien’s new release Love Runner. This eleven track album is chock-full of sippin’ and tappin’ music at it’s finest.  You can help but catch the fever that Mollie and her partner in crime and husband of 30 years, Rich Moore, […]

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Treehouse Sanctum- Shake The Shadow

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Treehouse Sanctum- Shake The Shadow

by Tim Wenger Shake The Shadow, the new record from Treehouse Sanctum dropping in March, is Colorado proud. It is upbeat but mellow- easy to dance to but also perfect for a calm listen. Ambience is a big thing for this harmonious four-piece- they let emotions ride high throughout the record with vocal patterns that […]

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The Samples- America

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
The Samples- America

by Tim Wenger The Samples dropped their new record America on December 31 to an upbeat crowd at Herman’s Hideaway. The full-length album showcases the best things about the band- soulful lyrics that touch the emotions in ways that only Sean Kelly has been able to do, and melodic instrumentation that crosses genre lines. Bits […]

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We Were There- Learn Every Word

| January 16, 2014 | 0 Comments
We Were There- Learn Every Word

by Tim Wenger [email protected] I’ve known We Were There front man Joey Jaraczewski for quite a while now, since more than a couple crazy nights on tour back before this band began, and if there is one word to describe him and the approach WWT is taking to their music, that word is passionate. Their […]

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Mosey West- Bermuda

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Mosey West- Bermuda

by Tim Wenger Surf-country is an interesting, hooking style of music that is working its way into the spotlight, and Mosey West is putting out the freshest offerings in the genre here in the Rocky Mountain region. Their latest offering, Bermuda, drops January 7 and is an eclectic mix of theatrical guitar work and enjoyable […]

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Archive Nights- Clock Ocean

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Archive Nights- Clock Ocean

by Tim Wenger Archive Nights have dropped a relieving and fresh record entitled Clock Ocean. The six song EP showcases strong guitar lines throughout mixed with equally compelling vocal work, and the album as a whole is a very professional representation of the state of modern alternative rock. Originally from Nashville, the quartet now calls […]

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Something Underground- Confessions

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Something Underground- Confessions

by Tim Wenger [email protected] We’ve been anxiously waiting for new tunes from Something Underground for quite some time, and our craving has finally been quelled with the release of Confessions. The band, gaining a good amount of momentum in the vast rock world surrounding the Mile High City, has delivered a release well worth waiting for- an […]

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American Haiku

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
American Haiku

by Tim Wenger Denver alt-rockers American Haiku strike with force on their debut from Little League Records, aptly titled e.p. The five tracks are heartfelt and honest, filled with the roller coaster feelings that dominate the emo genre and anxiously expressing battles of youth. From screaming to melodic singing, the rough mix on the songs […]

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