Tag: Tim Wenger
Archive Nights Finds Home in Denver
by Tim Wenger Ask most in Denver’s music community and they will confirm that the attractiveness of the Mile High City reaches far beyond mountain views and micro brews. While both of those are of plenty here and can each provide their own inspirations for songwriting, it is the network of support that brings bands […]
Johny Wrong Launches Good Ol’ Boy Records
by Tim Wenger Former Grand Junction promoter Johny Wrong, now residing on the front range in Loveland, has launched a homegrown record label in an effort to help push a handful of acts he has known for years. “I’ve been thinking about it for years, planning it for years,” says Wrong. The label, Good Ol’ […]
Guitar Center to Add Lessons, Rentals to Denver Store
by Tim Wenger Guitar Center is no stranger to musicians, as they have been a leader in retail instrument and gear sales since being founded in California in 1959. What many musicians in Colorado might not know, however, is the full spectrum of services that the stores offer. Here in this new monthly column, CMB […]
Dogs Got Flavor- While Tyler Got Wasted
by Tim Wenger Dogs Got Flavor has dropped an album that showcases that seminal Colorado college town sound of jam-infused funk rock. Thing about it is, they do it well and keep it upbeat enough that it has the ability to appeal across genre lines- even those that claim fandom of harder genres of music […]
Backyard Hero: Tim Nevadomski and Susan Olsen of Rupert’s at the Edge Host Touring Musicians at Their Home
by Tim Wenger Tim Nevadomski and his wife Susan Olsen are not skiers. They also are not mountain bikers or avid race fans. And unlike so many here in Denver, they do not appear to be Broncos fanatics, either. Instead, they focus their time, energy and money on something not quite as common as the […]
Racing On The Sun- What Makes Us Real
by Tim Wenger Racing on the Sun wants to touch you, emotionally. Their new EP What Makes Us Real is six songs (and one catchy album intro) that walks that tight line between emo and pop-punk, eventually landing somewhere in the alternative world in the between. Front man Alfonso Cervantes has a great voice and […]
Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene- The Other Side
by Tim Wenger On the side of exciting, well put together pop-rock, Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene do it as well as anyone in Denver. Their new record The Other Side is the audio proof, an eclectic collection of twelve (12!) songs that couldn’t have come without some raw talent mixed in with all […]
Gemini Syndrome to hit Herman’s Hideaway 8/26
photo credit John Weiner Gemini Syndrome hit Herman’s Hideaway on Tuesday, August 26. The band has spent the summer touring with Sevendust but will be headlining the Denver date with A Memory Down, Astreya, Breakpoint Method and Frozen Tide also on the bill. Gemini Syndrome encapsulates both ends of the spectrum. The band conjures ethereal alternative […]
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