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Seattle’s The Plaid Perspective Worthy of Denver’s Ear

| July 1, 2015
Seattle’s The Plaid Perspective Worthy of Denver’s Ear

by Charlie Sullivan Not only do sweet sounds flow out of the Denver music scene, they leech out of other cities around country as well. I’ve been doing some work in Seattle for the past year and picked up on some local music that hooked me right away.  Seattle alt rockers The Plaid Perspective are […]

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Doves And Wolves

| May 1, 2015
Doves And Wolves

by Thom Jackson A fresh take on indie rock is exactly what Denver needed, and is exactly what Doves and Wolves is shooting for with their debut EP. Vocally, I was reminded at times of The Cure- emotional lyrics set under heavy effect, and presented solidly over mellow (if sometimes melodramatic) rock music. The thing […]

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Anchorage

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Anchorage

by Tim Wenger Experimental alt-rockers Anchorage dropped their second release, an upbeat, danceable, and emotionally stimulating EP, on March 21 at the Hi-Dive. The record is very well done- instead of relying solely on uber-catchy hooks and sing-along vocals to attract a trendy audience, Anchorage lets their pure talent do the talking. Double guitars drive […]

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Ping Trace–Flying Under the Radar

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Ping Trace–Flying Under the Radar

by Charlie Sullivan Electronica artists, Ping Trace, can best be described as epically powerful, ambient, dark, spacious, and a hypnotic hybrid of the electronic genre. The troupe fuses electronic beats and ethereal synths with fine melodies and smooth vocals. Surprisingly, the act has been flying under the local radar. Lynnae Rome (vocals, keyboards) and Steve […]

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