Tag: Hermans Hideaway
Crusher Bound Cadillac
by Derrick Hornyan Crusher Bound Cadillac is back! Six years ago, CBC grabbed the Denver music scene by the throat, and took us for a ride with their unique and captivating style of metal. After various line-up changes, and a few “breaks,” the original line-up, consisting of Devon Kimzey on drums, Joe V. on bass, Scott Seidl on […]
MileHighUnderground.com – FROM THE UNDERGROUND
by Stella Martin On November 6, 2010 MileHighUnderground.com (MHU) was launched…and this is where it all began. A dream, at a single point of inception, was in its beginning phases. The goal: to give local, unsigned and original music a home where it could be put into full rotation, and the general public could listen […]
JohnnyOsi Rises from the Ashes
by Allison Diekhoff [email protected] I’ve had JohnnyOsi on my radar since the first time I saw him freestyle at a house party in high school. I didn’t know much about him until I saw him rap, but then I was absolutely positive about one thing: this kid was a word artist. He could do […]
Anesthesia BLVD
by Tim Wenger Anesthesia BLVD likes to think outside the box. Besides the fact that they play an epically harmonic style of alt rock that invokes a tranquil calmness on its listener (varying vastly from the clichéd emo-ness or overplayed thrashness that defines most modern rock), they recorded their self-titled debut album 1800 miles […]
Josh Blackburn
by Tim Wenger Josh Blackburn is the solo Pink Floyd of Denver music. His music is a mixture of classic rock and adult contemporary with some trippy guitar effects now and then, and his voice tops the sound like a train tops a track–a low roar at times, but always in control, giving his […]
Lost Point Plays Herman’s with Underride and RAINS Feb. 21
Denver’s own Lost Point will share the stage with RAINS, and Underride at Herman’s Hideaway Feb. 21. Underride from Seattle has proven themselves to be an act-not-to-miss: These days, in the world of rock, too often do wires get crossed in a snarly network of countless subgenres and categories. New bands that are said […]
The Symbols
by Tim Wenger I’ve heard it said that you better know how to run a business if you want to run a successful band. I don’t know how the Fort Collins-based group the Symbols are when it comes to the monetary side of things, but if unfaltering organization, and jumping on top of opportunities […]
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