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20 Years of Cheers, Jeers & Beers: King Rat on their Highs, Lows, and Staying True to Themselves After 20 Years in a Punk Band

| June 1, 2014 | 1 Comment
20 Years of Cheers, Jeers & Beers: King Rat on their Highs, Lows, and Staying True to Themselves After 20 Years in a Punk Band

by Tim Wenger In today’s world of shortened attention spans and all-angle attacks on the central nervous system, keeping a band going for twenty years is a commendable feat. Even more so, perhaps, when the group is a punk rock band known for chaotic tours, wild live performances and politically incorrect (but very socially conscious) […]

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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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The Bunny Gang Working to Establish Denver as Home

| August 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Bunny Gang Working to Establish Denver as Home

by Tim Wenger The Bunny Gang have, albeit not yet a long one, but still a storied, history. Forming in Denver in 2012 following time in Los Angeles, California under the moniker Nathan Maxwell and The Original Bunny Gang, the group is working diligently to establish themselves as a prominent name in Denver’s scene and […]

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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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The Hate: Getting Some Major Love

| July 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Hate: Getting Some Major Love

by Corey Blecha Sometimes a band seems to explode onto the scene from out of nowhere. Whether it is a newly formed band of veterans, or a kid writing songs in his bedroom, their sound seems to be one that comes at just the right time, with the right balance of what worked in the […]

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