Tag: Tim Wenger

THE YAWPERS ANNOUNCE WEST COAST TOUR WITH NASHVILLE PUSSY

| March 26, 2014 | 0 Comments
THE YAWPERS ANNOUNCE WEST COAST TOUR WITH NASHVILLE PUSSY

photo credit Kirsten Cohen DENVER – Mar. 26th, 2014 The Yawpers are headed on a 15 date tour of the West Coast and Midwest with legendary rock and roll band, Nashville Pussy. Having recently released two recordings, and coming off of a month long tour culminating at SXSW, the Yawpers are ready to make some noise […]

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Fatty’s Big Chance Keeps Dream Alive

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Fatty’s Big Chance Keeps Dream Alive

by Tim Wenger [email protected] Playing in a punk rock band is a life experience that everyone should have. The friendships, the partying the fun, the shows- playing live music is an experience like no other. And no other band in Denver is defining the chaos like Fatty’s Big Chance. Comprised of members of varied age […]

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Pride in Pieces- Falling

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Pride in Pieces- Falling

by Tim Wenger Pride in Pieces take the popular elements of songs on both hard rock and modern-rock formatted radio stations and meshes them into the sweet sounds of their Falling ep. Utilizing different guitar tones underneath Levi Johnson’s light sounding but heavy hitting vocals, the band has delivered a solid four song release for […]

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7 Questions With Lost Caravan

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
7 Questions With Lost Caravan

by Tim Wenger [email protected] Lost Caravan just returned from a headlining gig at the Sundance Film Festival, providing some great exposure for an  already rising band. CMB caught up with the crew upon their return to get the word on the trip, their plans, and how they keep themselves occupied during long stints in the […]

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Branded Bandits- Change

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Branded Bandits- Change

by Tim Wenger [email protected] Branded Bandits are dropping a new EP, Change, on March 15, and the brother/sister/add-a-drummer duo are hitting hard. The guitar riffs are straight Zeppelin-esque, and the tempo is as fast as a heavy-hitting punk song. The attitude of the record’s production comes across very clearly- leave the focus on the talent, and […]

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Yellow Plate Hotel- The Final Scene

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Yellow Plate Hotel- The Final Scene

by Tim Wenger The Final Scene is the debut album from acoustic-driven act Yellow Plate Hotel. The music is exceptionally melodic, consistently painting pictures for the listener. Heavily reliant on the constantly-present, stylistic guitar parts and Jason Koski’s deep, soothing voice, the songs are truly a pallet of the imagination. Guest instrumentation on the cello, […]

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Honey Don’t- Heart Like A Wheel

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Honey Don’t- Heart Like A Wheel

by Tim Wenger Honey Don’t has got the right feel for Colorado-style Americana, and their new record Heart Like A Wheel is the perfect demonstration. Instead of the whiny, sappy, melodramatic tunes that populate so many of the Americana submissions we receive here at CMB, Honey Don’t prefers to turn that frown upside down and […]

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ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: March

| March 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: March

ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month give five independent acts that have not previously been featured in Colorado Music Buzz the opportunity to get on our radar, get their bio in the magazine, and get their tracks played on Music Buzz LIVE Radio on Wednesday evenings. The artists are selected through submissions made via their ReverbNation […]

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The Ataris’ Kris Roe on Upcoming Tour, Solo Work, and Jack Kerouac

| February 20, 2014 | 1 Comment
The Ataris’ Kris Roe on Upcoming Tour, Solo Work, and Jack Kerouac

by Tim Wenger [email protected] Long-time pop-punk front runners The Ataris are heading out on a ten-year reunion tour for their record So Long, Astoria in March, playing the album in its’ entirety and (for loyal but aging fans like myself) hoping to bring back to light, even if for just one night, that epic feeling […]

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Ballyhoo! Worth Their Spot on the Map

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments
Ballyhoo! Worth Their Spot on the Map

by Tim Wenger [email protected] I read an article recently, I forget where, that said something to the effect of ‘most bands aren’t worth the space they take up on our nation’s highways.’ They go about the business aspect wrong, don’t put enough effort into their live performances, don’t have a solid merch line, etc. etc. […]

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