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Buried Realm Premires Video For “Through These Darkened Halls’
Colorado Springs one-man metal super show Buried Realm just dropped a new video for his track “Through These Darkened Halls,” with plans for an upcoming EP and additional song releases along the way. CMB caught up with the man of the hour Joshua Dummer to get the latest. CMB: Tell us about the process of […]
We Are Not a Glum Lot- Atychia
by Tim Wenger Now and then, something good forces its way through the tight and novel restrictions of the Focus on the Family culture and is able to escape the confines of Colorado Springs. Atychia, the new album from indie rockers We Are Not A Glum Lot is the latest such thing. Blending relatable pop-rock […]
Hydrogen Skyline- Hey Sly King Drone
by Thom Jackson It turns out that free-thinking creativity actually does flow in Colorado Springs, and Hydrogen Skyline is proof. Their new EP Hey Sly King Drone is a fast-paced, electro pop-rock ear bud blaster that makes for great party music. Tempting female vocals top synth, keys and guitar work to create a sound appealing […]
Justus League
by Tim Wenger Colorado Springs’ Justus League is more proof that blues never dies- it just gets passed down from generation to generation. The group incorporates influences from many styles on their recent debut album, released independently. Their album is many things. Blues, but so much more- there is a danceable, funky element present in […]
Guitar Center Product Reviews: Taylor GS Mahogany Mini Acoustic Guitar
by Brooke Angello This Guitar is LOVE at first play. Working at a guitar store, I am able to try and compare many different guitars, and the Taylor GS Mini Mahogany acoustic is one that really stands out above the rest. The 2012 GS Mini Mahogany is a breed all it’s own. It features a solid Mahogany top, laminate Sapele […]
Guitar Center Product Reviews: Ernie Ball M Steel Strings
by Stu Wilf Being a long time fan of Ernie Ball, I was pleased to hear about their new line of ‘M Steel’ strings that were released at the 2014 NAMM show. I have been using the Slinky line for over 10 years without issue, but as of late really wanted to get something totally […]
Guitar Center Product Reviews: Yamaha MOXF
by Jason Payne Literally, from a seller standpoint, the Yamaha MOXF series keyboard workstation sells itself. With its new upgraded sound engine and expandable flash memory, it is great for work in the studio as well as live performances. The MOXF series features an extensive (expandable) library of over 1000 normal voices, including drum […]
We Are Not A Glum Lot
by Tim Wenger The new EP from Colorado Springs rockers We Are Not A Glum Lot sounds like the guys have spent their share of time on Denver’s south Broadway strip. A melodic brand of indie-influenced shoegaze music, the band utilizes an almost trippy element to separate their music from the masses of indie rock […]
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