Archive for March, 2015
Straight Outta Luck- Burn

by Tim Wenger One thing that can be said about punk rock music is that is has never lacked heart. Straight Outta Luck epitomizes that, perhaps even turning it into an understatement, with their new full-length record Burn. Songs like “Underestimated” and “Loyalty” were penned through years of paying their dues in the scene. The […]
Curci to Spend March on Tour

by Tim Wenger Fort Collins hip hop artist Curci is headed back on tour this month alongside fellow artist Trizz. Becoming known for creating hip hop that is relatable across genre lines, this tour should help the artist continue to grow his following outside of Colorado. CMB spoke with Curci about the trip and his […]
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 […]
Tennis Touring In Support of Ritual in Repeat This Spring

Tennis is heading out on a North American spring tour in support of their critically-acclaimed album Ritual in Repeat,out now on Communion Records. In conjunction with the new dates, The Fader exclusively premieres Tennis’ new video for “Needle and a Knife.” Watch the video HERE. “The idea for this live video developed out of my obsession with Petra Collins’ photography,” vocalist Alaina […]
Anxious: “Marijuana’s Legal Now in Colorado”

The song title itself is a statement, and the video is about as eye catching as anything we’ve seen this year. It is also hilarious. CMB caught up with Ryan Hyde, aka Anxious, to get the lowdown on his video and upcoming plans. Watch the video below. CMB: Tell us about the process of making the video. […]
G-Stylez – Memoirs of an Emcee: Reason Over Rhyme

by Charine Gonzales KDUR Hip Hop Music Director G-Stylez is a Pueblo-area MC that celebrates rapping through symphonic beats and metaphoric lyrics. G-Stylez’s latest album, Memoirs of an Emcee: Reason Over Rhyme, has an old school feel that will have listeners bobbing their head. This is especially true when saxophone sneaks under his voice and […]
The Prarie Scholars- The Good Old Days Now

by Thom Jackson The Prarie Scholars have dropped a project that will cement them among Colorado’s hardest working bands- a 20-song double album that jumps freely between soul, country, folk and ragtime, often within the same song. The songs are catchy and memorable- tunes that get stuck in your head with lyrics that you continue […]
Colorado Symphony Orchestra Presents Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea

The Colorado Symphony will be presenting Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea at the Boettcher Concert Hall on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. In 1978, jazz titans Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea toured together, playing alone as an acoustic piano duo. (Which surprised the music world at the peak of the jazz-rock fusion era; both were […]
Infinite Exactitude Jamming Away

by Charlie Sullivan Infinite Exactitude is a blues rock/jazz fusion instrumental jam band that has quietly slipped into the mix and become a force to be reckoned with on the local music scene. The power trio hooked up about six months ago and quickly gelled into a compelling musical entity. I sat in with the […]
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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