Rock Your Health – Nov 11
By Brandy Cordova [email protected] Colon hydrotherapy is nothing new. For centuries, enemas have been a home remedy for maintaining good health and keeping the colon functioning. It is a simple, safe, and effective method for cleansing the colon. It is a powerful and useful method of revitalizing your health, stimulating your immune system and restoring […]
The Morning Clouds – Wasted Youth Blues [EP]
A fresh blend of nostalgia by Sal Christ [email protected] Denver has a lot of delicious shoegaze-y music popping up lately, but no musician really captures what Josh Wambeke and his four collaborators are doing these days. Wambeke and the rest of The Morning Clouds brought their own blend of shoegaze and ’50’s Rock and Roll […]
Between The Covers – Nov 11
“How much are tickets? Screw that!” by Torch [email protected] Come on people, this is a time of empty pockets; people are pissed off and poor. How do you get people to your event? First off, cut the door price, $10-12 maximum for any event. If you charge too much to get in the door, people […]
Gauntlet Hair – Gauntlet Hair [LP]
by Sal Christ [email protected] After more than a year since the release of their first single, “I Was Thinking,” a full-length album from Colorado’s own Gauntlet Hair has finally emerged on the Dead Oceans label, and it was well worth the wait. A cool nine tracks, the eponymous record is a perfect fit for Colorado’s […]
28-200 – Gunfire of Angels [EP]
by Jeanie Straub [email protected] It is forever difficult to follow true excellence with true excellence, but the two behind the Denver-based Alt-Rock band 28-200 (pronounced twenty eight to two hundred) have managed to make it look easy with Gunfire of Angels, the follow-up EP to their self-titled EP (2006) and their debut album, Video Games […]
The Magic Beans – Self-Titled Debut Album
by Guy Errickson www.thenakedstage.Net [email protected] Delirious, with fertile textures proliferating great subtleties, The Magic Beans are a psychedelic spring day traipsing through fractal-splashed daisy fields, an effect augmented through the lose-yourself light cage. Officially described as an Americana-bluegrass / electro-acoustic fusion, supplemental influences audibly range from R&B-esque funk, bouncy new-wave, even disco, to an electronica-live band amalgam – […]
Ethyl and the Regulars – Fill’er Up [LP]
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Self-proclaimed High-Octane Hillbilly Boogie and Western Swing, Ethyl and the Regulars certainly deliver! You will find yourself hard pressed to find a spot on the dance floor when this group performs. Coming together in November of 2005, they have become one of […]
David James
by Tim Wenger [email protected] David James strives hard to keep his fans from getting bored. Aside from countless hours spent putting songs together and keeping his breathtaking voice from getting too battle-hardened, he is developing a reputation for keeping his shows unpredictable. At The Walnut Room in September, he shuffled a guest horn section and […]
Williams Ink – Williams Ink [LP]
by Jeanie Straub [email protected] Anyone that would enjoy an original blend of The Ramones, Guns and Roses, and Oasis thinks the debut from Denver-based Williams Ink is just terrific. Formed last year, Williams Ink is a four-piece power-Pop-Rock band that aims “to bring a Classic Rock feel to the modern scene.” Toward that end, Williams […]
Devin Townsend Project
The Marquis Theatre, Denver, CO 10/22/2011 Photos & Story by Jessica Black www.primalx.com Hopping a Greyhound from Colorado Springs to Denver after the tour bus transmission left them stranded, Townsend and crew performed an eclectic sampling from the ever-increasing catalog of classics: Set List (album): “By Your Command” (Ziltoid the Omniscient) “Life” (Ocean Machine: Biomech) […]




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