Archive for July, 2014

Pillar Point- Dreamin

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Pillar Point- Dreamin

Pillar Point just hit Denver for the first time on June 29, rocking Forest Room 5. Their new video is for the single “Dreamin,” a scenic attempt to put the music of Scott Reitherman into video format. Here is what Reitherman had to say about the video. CMB: Tell us about the process of making […]

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Indie Rock Band The Amends Provides Accompanying Music for Serialized Adventure Story, “The Ruins of Tropicalia”

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Indie Rock Band The Amends Provides Accompanying Music for Serialized Adventure Story, “The Ruins of Tropicalia”

“The Ruins of Tropicalia” provides a new twist on an existing genre. The story, released in series of installments each week June 24th through August 28th 2014, features a unique tale based on the accounts of a trip involving conjurers, terrorists, reality stars, spies, soldiers, and internet billionaires. In addition to the written work, which […]

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Fitz & The Tantrums- “The Walker”

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Fitz & The Tantrums- “The Walker”

by Tim Wenger Fitz & The Tantrums hit Denver in early July, and even if you missed the show, you can still check out their rockin’for their new single “The Walker” below and check out what Fitz himself had to say about it. CMB: Tell us about the process of making the video.F: The video […]

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Backyard Hero: Michael Hornbuckle of Hornbuckle

| July 1, 2014 | 1 Comment
Backyard Hero: Michael Hornbuckle of Hornbuckle

by Tim Wenger I believe that there was once a band called Of Triumph and Tragedy. The reason I believe this, actually, is because my good friend Josh was the drummer in the band, before I ever met him, and I have seen with my own eyes a photo of the band standing together looking […]

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Buzzpreneur: Katey Laurel, One Way Music Services

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Buzzpreneur: Katey Laurel, One Way Music Services

by Angela Kerr Hanging at my new favorite coffee shop and music venue the Java Jam Cafe, I had an opportunity to get to know Katey Laurel a little better.  I first met Katey at the Own it Music Mastermind Series hosted by CREATE MSU Denver, a business incubator for the arts.  Speaking to her […]

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Tony Mason and The Rebirth of Lost Lake

| July 1, 2014 | 1 Comment
Tony Mason and The Rebirth of Lost Lake

by Tim Wintemute Meet Tony Mason, the friendly venue manager at Lost Lake. Since last December he and his team of interns have been on a mission from the rock gods: to turn a rock club on East Colfax into a local music staple. Mason originally moved to Denver roughly a decade ago to study […]

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ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: July

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ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: July

ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month give independent artists who have not been featured in our magazine the opportunity to have their bio published, have their tracks played on Music Buzz LIVE Radio (Wednesdays from 6-8 pm on worldviral.tv) and get on our radar. All artists are selected via submissions through their ReverbNation pages. New […]

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Paul Kimbiris- The Dark Side of Pearl

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Paul Kimbiris- The Dark Side of Pearl

by Tim Wenger Paul Kimbiris lets his lyrics do the talking. Armed with a guitar and a collection of intricately crafted, heart-felt words, Kimbiris has put together a solid collection of primarily acoustic tracks dubbed The Dark Side of Pearl. His music sets the mood of intrinsic reflection, with soft melodies, well placed harmonies, and […]

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Jonathan Bitz Opens Syntax Physic Opera, Speaks About Scene

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Jonathan Bitz Opens Syntax Physic Opera, Speaks About Scene

by Tim Wenger Syntax Physic Opera. A unique name, for what promises to be a unique venue. The “physic opera” will be just that- a physical representation of the Denver Syntax, a ten-year-old music and art review covering the Denver area and its happenings, opinions, and thoughts. Jonathan Bitz, the man behind the literary and […]

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Moon Magnet Studios, A Breeding Ground For Talent

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Moon Magnet Studios, A Breeding Ground For Talent

by Charlie Sullivan Setting up shop in a two story house that’s nestled into the quaint Baker District of Denver, Moon Magnet Studios is anything but your stereotypical recording studio. The studio is a collective of musicians and bands that just needed a place to call their own; someplace they could rehearse, record, and collaborate […]

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