Category: Planet Buzz
Gotye Concert-Red Rocks Amphitheater
by Wendy Villalobos Gotye has a lot going for him. His song “Somebody that I Used to Know” was No.1 on the Billboard charts for an unprecedented amount of time, his CD, Making Mirrors, was one of the best reviewed albums of 2011, he’s Australian, and he was able to score a life-changing experience by […]
Counting Crows at Red Rocks
by Darren McCarthy photo credit: Ted Davis Adam Duritz of Counting Crows interacted with the crowd early as he introduced the first three bands in the Outlaw Roadshow. Many fans arrived at Red Rocks on August 2nd with rain jackets but the dark clouds left as the first band, Field Report, opened up the night. […]
My Morning Jacket
by Anthony Lee Photo Credit: Ted Davis Trombone Shorty and Band of Horses opened for My Morning Jacket, who performed at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 3, 2012. Trombone Shorty opened the show and fueled the enthusiastic crowd with their sophisticated jazz funky tunes. Followed by Band of Horses who, despite the windy and overcast weather, […]
Colbie Caillat-Review
by Wendy Villalobos Photo credit: Miles Chrisinger There is not another performing artist that I can think of that sounds as refreshing and calming as Colbie Calliat. The performance at the Fillmore was nothing short of enjoyable, and her stage presence matched the excitement that could be felt in the audience. Various different age groups […]
Fiona Apple at the Paramount
by: Sal Christ Photo: Stock When I digitized my Fiona Apple collection years ago, I filed it under the genre of “Chick Power,” a non-descript moniker, save for its insinuation that such music was rowdy, raucous tuneage that may or may not have a predilection toward feminism. While I wouldn’t have called Apple and her […]
Collective Soul
by Darren McCarthy Photo Credit: Ted Davis Collective Soul successfully induced the feelings of nostalgia to their audience when they played to a full house at the Boulder Theater on June 20, 2012.They started the evening playing through their 1999 album Dosage. It’s been over a decade since the album came out, but the mainly […]
Owl City-Review
by Wendy Villalobos photo credit: Owl City “Wake me if you’re out there!” Front man Adam Young of Owl City looked out into the crowd, clapping his hands and smiling as he sang “Angels,” a song off of his second album All Things Bright and Beautiful. The echoes of this bright and catchy song resonate […]
Red Stinger: Alaskan Pipeline ’76 Tour Blog
Our good friends in Red Stinger are taking the Midwest by storm (of booze) and are kind enough to share their experiences with the world. You may know the Stinger from such events and places as Bandwagon 3, 3 Kings Tavern, Bender’s Tavern, and 3 Kings Tavern. Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Summit Splash Waterpark Overall […]
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Basement on the Hill – Bruno S
by: Sal Christ photo credit: stock Imagine yourself on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway: the ocean on your right, the endless stretch of road in front of you, and your best mate on your left. It’s a perfect afternoon with sunshine for miles and tunes meant for driving in the console. Which […]
Roger Waters performs The Wall
by Derrick Hornyan Allow me to preface this with the fact that I’m a huge Pink Floyd fan. I remember watching “The Wall” when it first came out on VHS and being totally entranced by the message (I had yet to understand) they were conveying. I have not stopped listening to Floyd since that day […]
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