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Allout Helter- Ruins
by Tim Wenger So many bands grow soft with age. Not Allout Helter. The five-piece Denver thrash outfit droppep a new six-song EP entitled Ruins that is Denver’s hardest hitting release of 2015. The biggest difference I have been able to decipher, from a critiquing view, between most other evolutions of punk rock and the […]
Hard Hitters Muscle Beach Talk The Scene, Summer Plans
by Tim Wenger The name Muscle Beach kind of sounds like the type of place most punk rockers would avoid should they happen to be visiting south Florida. But here in Denver, Muscle Beach is three dudes ripping through quick, thrashy punk songs (it’s almost like Propagandhi and The Bronx had a baby) that are […]
Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash: Solid Gold from Wiredogs
by Tim Wenger “I feel like we’re ending the year on a really high note,” says Wiredogs front man Dan Aid of the band’s work in 2014, the energy in his voice forcing a smile onto his face. “We got to play Riot Fest and got to play with bands that we really love and […]
Allout Helter Takes on Riot Fest, Talks State of Band
by Tim Wenger Allout Helter has been creating a nice wave in the Denver punk scene lately. They represented our scene at Riot Fest Denver this year, following gigs alongside bands like Propagandhi, Pennywise and handfuls of touring acts that cover the full spectrum on punk. On December 30, they will be sharing the stage […]
Is The Musician’s Section on Craigslist Legit? We Asked Musicians
by Tim Wenger The “Musicians” section on Craigslist is one of the more interesting music-centric pages to troll on the web. Whether you are looking to start a band, replace a member, make a music video, get a gig, or offer a service- usually at least a post or two can be found on just […]
Allout Helter-Sinking, We Regress-CD Review
by Tim Wenger Local punk rock hard hitters Allout Helter have finally given us the full-length we’ve all been waiting for. It kicks into gear immediately with “Assume the Imposition,” which, in true Helter form, is a merciless, maybe even satirical, call to social action. The rest of the album follows suit, remaining focused on […]
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