Category: Buzzworthy
Between the Lines-Neil Young “Waging Heavy Peace”
by Tim Wenger Neil Young is a visionary; he was back in the ’60s and ’70s, and his memoir “Waging Heavy Peace” is proof that he still is today, cranking away at his uber-sustainable Lincvolt project as if it is the single most important passion of his jam-packed 70 years on the planet. He begins the […]
All Trap Music Review
by: Corey Blecha If you haven’t heard the infectious beats or felt the high-energy appeal of trap music yet, especially living in Denver, well, get ready. As this new brand of bastardized EDM hits the scene, American club kids are dropping it like it’s hot everywhere from nightclubs to basements. And with the recent “Harlem […]
A.Ivy the Dame – (Chicktape Preview & Artist Introduction)
by: Darnell Teague A.Ivy loves music and that’s the bottom line. She doesn’t follow rules when it comes to creating. A.Ivy does what the hell she wants! For her, it’s more about capturing the raw feelings, thoughts and ideas. The beauty comes when others find pieces of themselves in the Dames music; A.Ivy lives for […]
Silent Still-Interview
by Kingmi Baby The Silent Still is a viciously unique band, combining music, history, and inspirational ideology apparent in everything they do, they are an unforgettable act. I was able to steal some time from them to ask some questions about recent activity, big changes, and secret societies. CMB: You guys recently released some stuff […]
Jai Harris – Interview
by Darnell Teague and Shattara Camacho CMB had the honor of interviewing Denver’s own visionary, “Jack-ie of all trades,” Jai Harris. Learn more about his gifted woman, and then check out her new compilation release, Disconnected Vol. 1. CMB: Where are you from and where did you grow up? Jai Harris: I was born and […]
Photo Atlas
by Tim Wenger photo credit: SvetJPhotograpy Popular Denver indie/alt rockers the Photo Atlas are dropping a new album entitled Stuck in a Honey Trap on February 8 at the Hi Dive. Recorded at Silo Sound in Aurora, the record is the best Denver has seen so far in this young year, and the bands in […]
The Guitar & Amp Sourcebook-Review
by Tim Wenger Most musicians share at least a mild interest in the history of their instrument, and for guitarists of all styles, there has not been a better book on the history of their passion than Mike Abbott’s “The Guitar & Amp Sourcebook” out now from Thunder Bay Press. Abbott discusses in great detail, […]
When you Actually Should Care About What Celebrities are Doing . . .
A lot can be said about OneRepublic’s front man, Ryan Tedder. His fundamental human compassion has led him to jumpstart numerous charitable organizations, including last night’s 2nd Annual Acoustic Christmas at the Ogden, which raises money for the Children’s Hospital, Food Bank of the Rockies, and the Denver Santa Claus Shop. Performances included Zach Heckendorf, […]
Venue of the Month-El Chapultepec
by Ryan Edwards Denver has a lot of newer venues, but it’s nice to come across a place that has a lot of history and has been a part of the Denver music scene for a long time. El Chapultepec sits on the corner of 20th and Market, right across the street from Coors Field, […]
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