ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: January

| January 3, 2013 | 0 Comments

ReverbNation Artists of the Month gives local artists a chance to submit to be featured in Colorado Music Buzz by submitting through their ReverbNation page. If selected, the artist is given the chance to describe their band in their own words and have their tracks aired on Music Buzz LIVE Radio. This month, we selected Arise in Chaos and The Trubelos, two very different bands coming up in the diverse Denver-area scene with great songs and a hard work ethic. Check out their tracks by tuning into MBLR Wednesdays from 6-8 pm and Saturdays from 2-4 pm on MileHighUnderground.com. Here is what they had to say about themselves:

Arise in Chaos:

Arise in Chaos was formed in the spring of  2010 by founding members Dustin Griboski (vocals) Jeremy Matheson (drums), and  Cameron Burris (guitar). Later adding the talents of Ryan Orr on guitar and John Vickers on bass, Arise in Chaos was ready to deliver punishing shows and record their first album, “CIVILIZATION DECAY” released Dec. 2012. Cameron left the band in late 2012 and was replaced with Nick Bechir on guitar. The members of Arise in Chaos gained experience in metal bands such as; Downtied, Only Chaos, Pariah, Wading Through Corpses and the metal flamenco acoustic duo Guitarasaurus & Chordzilla. The band is excited about their current line up and for their future in metal. The chaos is coming!

The Trubelos:

The Trubelos formed only in May of 2012, so they are really just getting it rolling. They just pressed their debut CD; ‘Boomerang Girl’
with 13 multi-genre songs; seven written by member Sandy Craig, and six eclectic covers, ranging from Susan Tedeschi to Concrete Blonde compositions.
The band is fronted by vocalist Lauren Michaels, a fresh newcomer with seriously scorching pipes! The rest of the band consists of four instruments;
two guitars, bass and drums. The four other band members have had long tenures in at least six Denver bands over the years, and here they are
delivering a unique style of ’60 tinged twang blues pop for Lauren’s vocals to shine on. Their set list does contain a few slow ones, but just so the dancers can catch their breath.
This is music for drinking and dancing in the old bar band tradition.

Trubelos is pronounced TRUbelos; it is short for Truth, Beauty, and Love…’Nuf said….

Visit coloradomusicbuzz.com for more featured artists. If your band wants to submit for consideration, do so through ReverbNation opportunities.

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