Category: National News
Finn’s IN with THE DARKNESS
by Brett Finn Courtesy of Pirate Pigeon Presents Intrigued is how I felt. Sitting in the vast greenroom at Summit Music Hall with Dan Hawkins (Guitar, backing vocals) of The Darkness, he takes a moment for us while on their final U.S. gig before a long travel home. He is calm, has a warm […]
No Bragging Rights at the Summit Music Hall 2/10
By Max Giffin On February 10th, southern-rock metalcore band Every Time I Die headlined Denver’s Summit Music Hall. Playing alongside them was The Acacia Strain, Vanna, Hundredth, and opening band No Bragging Rights. No Bragging Rights takes a different approach to hardcore music. Instead of the typical anger associated with that genre, they strive […]
Tipper at Cervantes-Review
by Joel Center The night before we all brought in the New Year, Cervantes and the Other Side shook with the vibrations of an incredible group of musicians. Though it wasn’t the traditional night to celebrate, the scene on Welton was festive, to put it lightly. Music fans gathered from far and wide to witness […]
Miss May I fans Stay Metal at the AP Tour on November 13
by Kalyca Lawrence Photos by Max Giffin Miss May I headlined the AP Tour at Summit Music Hall on November 13 with hardcore lineup the Ghost Inside, Like Moths to Flames, and Amity Affliction. The AP Tour is sponsored yearly by Alternative Press Magazine, and showcases some of the most promising bands they’ve featured that […]
Alesana at Summit
by Rhapsody Berg Friday, October 19, found Alesana shredding the Summit Music Hall. Playing alongside was British band Glamour of the Kill, LA based metal group Vampires Everywhere!, metal core heavy hitters In Fear and Faith and All Human; the solo project of former Fear Before front man and Colorado native, Adam Fisher. The crowd […]
Make Me Famous and Ice Nine Kills visit Black Sheep
by Kalyca Lawrence Photo Credit: tumblr There are few reasons to drive to Colorado Springs from Northern Denver, such as: speeding 75 mph through a dead zone, the random traffic, people slowing for construction that may or may not be happening. The trek however, was well worth it for a look at East Coast metal […]
The Butcher Babies
by Eric “Psikotyk” Smith Photo Credit: Century Media One of the greatest achievements any musician strives for is the creation or interpretation of something truly new; be it a new instrumentation, lyrical style, or recreating and reinventing a particular genre. It’s becoming more and more rare as time progresses, but L.A.-based band the Butcher Babies […]
Tegan and Sara: A Heart Throbbing Interview
by Stephan Hume Photo Credit: T&S Website With a busy tour schedule, I am excited to say that the highly celebrated indie rock group, Tegan and Sara was still able to entertain an interview. By the nature of their travels and aided by the beauty of technology, we were able to spare expense by doing […]
Kansas City band Bent Left Release New Record, Rock 3 Kings Tavern Nov. 23
by Tim Wenger Kansas City punkers Bent Left head into 3 Kings Tavern on Friday, November 23, fresh off the release of their new full length album Faberge. The album, in the tradition of Bent Left, covers pertinent social topics, this time focusing on “the fragile nature of power and influence.” The band recorded and […]
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