Tag: blink-182

Blink-182 Plays Ball Arena July 3, 2023

| July 4, 2023
Blink-182 Plays Ball Arena July 3, 2023

photos by Jenn Cohen

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Blink 182 and Lil Wayne @Pepsi Center

| September 6, 2019
Blink 182 and Lil Wayne @Pepsi Center

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Blink 182 and The All-American Rejects @ Pepsi Center

| September 13, 2016
Blink 182 and The All-American Rejects @ Pepsi Center

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Artist Drowning

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Artist Drowning

by Tim Wenger Artist Drowning has become a big player in the works of our friends over at Literati Records, and it’s easy to see why. Their melodic brand of pop-punk brings us back to the glory days, when a quick flip of the radio dial would find you listening to Social Distortion, Rancid and […]

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New Beat Fund Making Name Following Debut Album, Tour with Blink-182

| October 3, 2013 | 0 Comments
New Beat Fund Making Name Following Debut Album, Tour with Blink-182

by Tim Wenger Los Angeles’ New Beat Fund just completed a tour with a small, up-and-coming band from San Diego called Blink-182, on which they were fortunate enough to hit both the Chicago and Denver stops of Riot Fest. Their sound is a modern blend of reggae and punk with electronic undertones- think 3Oh!3 in […]

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Riot Fest

| September 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Riot Fest

 

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Seventh Circle Music Collective-an Interview with Aaron Saye

| April 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Seventh Circle Music Collective-an Interview with Aaron Saye

by Tim Wenger photo credit: Adam Hughes, Silver and Cold Photography Seventh Circle Music Collective, at 2935 W. 7th Ave in Denver, has become a hot spot for DIY all-ages shows across a variety of genre lines. Everything from young locals playing their first show, to punk legends like Agent Orange, has graced the stage. […]

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Surviving April-EP Review

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Surviving April-EP Review

  by Tim Wenger Surviving April has finally answered the hungry call of Denver’s throng of pop-punk fanatics, and released an EP, aptly titled EP. Brian Christofferson’s guitar parts are a pleasing compromise between New Found Glory and the Ataris, with Brian Blaney’s melodic voice fitting perfectly over the top. Christofferson offers up a fair […]

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