Tag: Tim Wenger

Centimani-Aegaeon CD Review

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Centimani-Aegaeon CD Review

by Tim Wenger Their band name is taken from ancient Greek mythology, and Boulder’s metal stars, Centimani, definitely bring deep meaning and raw emotion with their new album Aegaeon. The disc starts off with a deep cutting instrumental tract, incorporating piano into their brutal metal sound before they dive head first into the abyss. The […]

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The Echo Chamber-CD Review

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Echo Chamber-CD Review

by Tim Wenger Fort Collins trio, the Echo Chamber, take local epic rock to new heights with their new EP, Vikings From The Future. The disc starts out with the soothing instrumental track “Ramparts” during which I found it impossible not to drift away into deep thought. The entire disc is full of melodic, but […]

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The Yawpers

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Yawpers

by Tim Wenger Few bands have climbed the ropes of Colorado’s music scene faster than Boulder’s three-piece Americana rockers the Yawpers. Formed just under a year ago, the band has already landed a relationship with the Vinefield Agency, support from Adventure Records, and will be touring nationally for much of the summer. Not bad for […]

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The Pretty Sure-Subtle Sabotage EP Review

| May 1, 2012 | 1 Comment
The Pretty Sure-Subtle Sabotage EP Review

by Tim Wenger The Pretty Sure take high-energy indie-pop blues-rock to new heights with their EP Subtle Sabotage. On top of the fact that the album name is absolutely perfect for the music that they play, these mile-high rockers throw down some perfectly placed guitar hooks that get your head boppin’. Their entire style is […]

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Larry and His Flask

| May 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Larry and His Flask

by Tim Wenger Photo Credit Max Giffin The name “Larry and His Flask” just seems to bring to mind whiskey-filled nights of frolicking fantasy, and for the six-piece band from the hills of Oregon, that is only the beginning. The sold-out crowd that watched them play with Lucero at the Bluebird Theatre on March 31, […]

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Five Day Rhetoric-Canons EP Review

| May 1, 2012 | 1 Comment
Five Day Rhetoric-Canons EP Review

  by Tim Wenger Fort Collins group Five Day Rhetoric is all over the front range this spring, and their new EP Canons is only going to help keep their train rolling. They play light and melodic alternative rock, with songs like “Sinking” and “One More Toast” playing like something from Coldplay mixed with a […]

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Colorado Music Buzz Radio Show!

| April 16, 2012 | 0 Comments
Colorado Music Buzz Radio Show!

Check out some highlights from the first Colorado Music Buzz radio show: CiCi and Moose (DJs), Red Stinger (studio guests), Brett Finn (Mile High Underground) with CiCi and Moose, the Blackouts (studio guests). Tune in every Saturday from 2-4pm at milehighunderground.com        

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Music Buzz Radio LIVE!

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Music Buzz Radio LIVE!

Colorado Music Buzz Live Radio! Colorado Music Buzz is rocking the radio waves!  Starting on April 7th at 2pm, CMB will be influencing the masses for two hours with the best interviews, local music, news, and of course your participation! “mOOse” and “C.C.” will be hosting the show each Saturday … and you can plan […]

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Less Than Jake @ Summit Music Hall

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Less Than Jake @ Summit Music Hall

by Tim Wenger Photo Credit: Max Giffin Less Than Jake is not like milk. Even after 20+ years on the ska/punk circuit, they are not yet soured and curdled, and their music can still be used to cool you off a bit when life gets too hot. At the Denver stop of their 20-year anniversary […]

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Navigator-An Idea of Home

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Navigator-An Idea of Home

by Tim Wenger Navigator takes melodic hardcore to a higher level with their new album An Idea of Home. There is something to be said for a screamer with enough talent that his words are still understandable to the naked ear, and while many bands fail in that category, these guys pull it off quite […]

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