Category: National News
Taking Back Sunday’s 10 Year Anniversary
October 14, 2012 Photo from band’s Facebook Page by Wendy Villalobos I grew up listening to a number of musical genres, whether it was my father blasting the Mamas and the Papas in the living room as a child, or more contemporary and “teeny-bopper” music like the Backstreet Boys as a young teenager (Yes, I […]
Kara McGraw-The Hound & The Hare
by Tim Wenger San Francisco artist Kara McGraw is doing something different with her new record The Hound & The Hare. “The album has thirteen songs, and it’s raising money for thirteen charities,” McGraw says. “Each song has its own charity.” The fundraising is taking place over the course of thirteen weeks, with each song […]
Catching up with Curci
by Tim Wenger We first reported on Fort Collins rapper Curci back in July in a review of his album Curci in Wonderland. Since then, the teenage artist has been quite busy, spending some time down in Miami for the Coast 2 Coast Convention and making a video for his song “Nirvana.” “It was […]
Madonna-MDNA Tour
by Suzanne Drager photo by Sheila Broderick Madonna kicked off her MDNA World Tour in June, meeting with various forms of controversy at almost every stop. It’s no surprise that Madge, the undeniable reigning Queen of Pop, knows how to push buttons and Denver was no exception, or was it? The Pepsi Center came alive […]
The Script
by: Wendy Villalobos I have followed the Script ever since they came out with their self-titled CD in 2008, and from that moment on I have had nothing but respect and love for them. When I saw them at the Ogden Theater, it was the first time I had the opportunity to see them since […]
Q+A with Go Radio about New Record, Tour
by Tim Wenger Colorado Music Buzz kicked off a week long give-away of Go Radio’s new record Close The Distance on Music Buzz LIVE Radio’s Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon broadcasts. The band has seen major success since the release of their previous record Lucky Street. The band will be on the road […]
The Virgin Sacrifice
by Kingmi Baby It is a sad fact. There are millions of great bands throughout history that have existed in obscurity. For every band that makes it big, there are thousands that don’t. This can be for different reasons: the lead singer could be an insufferable asshole that a lot of people don’t like, […]
Incubus/ Linkin Park
by Ryan Edwards Walking into the Comfort Dental Amphitheatre after tailgating for a few minutes beforehand, I could barely contain my excitement as I was about to see two bands that I have grown up with, and have always wanted to see live, especially at one of Denver’s largest outdoor venues. As I waited in […]
Phish at Dick’s Sporting Good Field
by Corey Blecha When Phish comes to Denver, a place where they have gained one of their most rabid followings, there is always plenty of musical exploration and territory to cover, and with a three-night run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, it was fitting that the Denver shows marked the final dates on Phish’s […]
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