Tag: Tim Wenger

Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor on What’s Coming Up For The Organization

| March 1, 2015
Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor on What’s Coming Up For The Organization

by Tim Wenger Swallow Hill Music recently opened a third satellite location in the Highlands at Highlands United Methodist Church. The location will offer adult guitar and ukulele lessons and kids guitar, piano and ukulele lessons, in addition to other classes. CMB spoke with Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor to find out what’s next for the […]

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Teenage Bottlerock- Tales From Wyoming

| March 1, 2015
Teenage Bottlerock- Tales From Wyoming

by Tim Wenger It is a good day when you play an album for the first time and what you hear puts to rest any anxiety about where the band’s sound is headed. Such is the case with the new album from Laramie, Wyoming (don’t hassle them, they’re almost local. . .) pop-punkers Teenage Bottlerocket. […]

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Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: The Tragic Thrills

| March 1, 2015
Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: The Tragic Thrills

by Tim Wenger The Tragic Thrills know what it’s like to live out of a van. They know what it’s like to drink crappy motel coffee every morning. They know what it’s like to drive 35 miles per hour across the country because the biggest blizzard of the winter seems to have the exact same […]

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Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: Chemistry Club

| March 1, 2015
Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: Chemistry Club

by Tim Wenger Chemisty Club is making a name for itself as one of the quickest moving pop groups in the Denver area. The group has carved out its niche by infusing catchy rock melodies with electronic hooks, and Colorado Music Buzz is proud to have the band on board for Higher Ground Music Festival […]

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Oatie Paste @ Animas City Theatre

| February 24, 2015
Oatie Paste @ Animas City Theatre

  All photos by Alexi Hubbell    

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Anthony Ruptak- Between The Hangman and The Halo

| February 1, 2015
Anthony Ruptak- Between The Hangman and The Halo

by Tim Wenger Some artists have a natural ability to paint pictures with their music, and Anthony Ruptak is one of them. His new release Between The Hangman and The Halo has a feel of intricate precision, and an emotional folk kick as strong as any in Colorado. Each track on the album sounds as […]

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Wasteland Hop- Symbiotic

| February 1, 2015
Wasteland Hop- Symbiotic

by Tim Wenger Wasteland Hop is hip hop, heavy on wide ranging talent, and heavy on the diva. With their new EP Symbiotic Clock, the group expands on the full-band hip hop notion popularized in our state by groups like Flobots and adds their own creative take- pop influenced female vocals. The songs are very […]

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Qbala- Dark Side of the Rain

| February 1, 2015
Qbala- Dark Side of the Rain

by Tim Wenger Instead of the punch in the face that Fort Collins emcee Qbala has thrown with her previous two releases, Dark Side of the Rain delivers an emotional hit straight from the heart. The beats and background music are very ambient, each craftly highlighting the mood of the track. The subject matter is […]

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Pinyata Allows Users to Connect In New Ways Through Photo Sharing

| February 1, 2015
Pinyata Allows Users to Connect In New Ways Through Photo Sharing

by Tim Wenger All the world really needs is another photo-heavy social sharing app, right? What if this supposed site allowed us to connect more efficiently with those around us (or far away)? Well, we are all in luck- Steven Puri has dropped an app that he truly believes will revolutionize social photo sharing. Pinyata […]

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Boulder DJ Evoke Struggles Through Addiction, Rehab to Find Himself as a Musician

| February 1, 2015
Boulder DJ Evoke Struggles Through Addiction, Rehab to Find Himself as a Musician

by Tim Wenger Withdrawal. The term does not seem to bring to mind much other than misery, sorrow, longing. Not many can say that the word itself represents a positive time in their lives. But for Alden Groves, it represents a new beginning. “The album is drawing parallels between my experiences with addiction and my […]

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