Tag: Tim Wenger

Three Musical Genres Modern Music Can Do Without

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Three Musical Genres Modern Music Can Do Without

by Tim Wenger Ask any girl that I’ve ever dated, and she will confirm one statement: people (me, in this case) that grew up listening to punk rock (the ‘90s wave, in my case), will continue to do so, and carry on in their firm belief that everything else sucks in comparison–at least until they […]

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Claymore Disco- The Year of the Disco

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Claymore Disco- The Year of the Disco

by Tim Wenger Claymore Disco provides an almost trippy take on modern alt rock with their new record. The vocals, at times, sound loud, tending to overshadow the intricate guitar work, but the relevance of the lyrics to the music behind them is nearly perfect. “Fire Lit Faces” reminds me, in a good way, of […]

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Six O’Clock- Night Shiftin’

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Six O’Clock- Night Shiftin’

by Tim Wenger photo courtesy of Facebook Six O’Clock has been around the Colorado hip-hop scene for a while. His group Insomniaks broke onto the scene in the late ‘90s, put out three albums, and traveled the state performing. This year, Six O’clock put out his own record entitled Night Shiftin’. The record features prominent […]

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Kara McGraw-The Hound & The Hare

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Kara McGraw-The Hound & The Hare

by Tim Wenger San Francisco artist Kara McGraw is doing something different with her new record The Hound & The Hare. “The album has thirteen songs, and it’s raising money for thirteen charities,” McGraw says. “Each song has its own charity.” The fundraising is taking place over the course of thirteen weeks, with each song […]

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Taker’s Economy-Book Review

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Taker’s Economy-Book Review

by Tim Wenger “Taker’s Economy” by Christopher Stewart is the featured book in this month’s Between The Lines. Illegal fire sharing is a familiar face for most who are at least semi tech-savvy these days, and no matter which side of the issue you might be on, it’s impossible to argue that downloading music for […]

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Input and Broken- Never Heard of Ya

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Input and Broken- Never Heard of Ya

by Tim Wenger Input and Broken have been killing it together for years, and the slaughter continues with their new record Never Heard of Ya. Broken’s beats and work behind Input’s rapping is completely unique to any other hip hop I’ve heard out of Denver, perhaps it’s his time spent in Salt Lake City. Melodically, […]

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An Interview with Jonathan Lee–Life After Novus Folium

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
An Interview with Jonathan Lee–Life After Novus Folium

Interview by Finn Story by Tim Wenger Those who have been following the Denver music scene over the past few years have undoubtedly heard of Novus Folium. They have also probably heard some variation on the story of the band’s demise. MileHighUnderground.com and Colorado Music Buzz got Novus front man, Jonathan Lee, to come on […]

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MHU

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Brett Finn and Tim Wenger Gobble, gobble, bitches. Not only is it November, but its MileHighUnderground.com’s 2nd birthday! Also celebrating the anniversary of their entrance into the world this month are MHU’s own Brett Finn and Tim Wenger. MHU launched November 6, 2010, and to celebrate we will be playing the music of some […]

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Q+A with Go Radio about New Record, Tour

| October 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
Q+A with Go Radio about New Record, Tour

    by Tim Wenger Colorado Music Buzz kicked off a week long give-away of Go Radio’s new record Close The Distance on Music Buzz LIVE Radio’s Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon broadcasts. The band has seen major success since the release of their previous record Lucky Street. The band will be on the road […]

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“Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust” Book Review

| October 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
“Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust” Book Review

by Tim Wenger Ken Scott, to put it frankly, is the man. He got his start as a (I’m sure, very nervous) teenager training to be an engineer at the prestigious EMI Studios in London, where his career started, and saw him engineering the Beatles, among other acts. His career took him from EMI to […]

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