Author Archive: Tim Wenger
Sarah and the Meanies- Slam Pam Puno
by The Swami Sarah and the Meanies, a sorta super group, covers the sonic soundscape with a very nice mix of influences. Sarah Angela’s voice soars throughout the 5 song mix, showcasing her stylistic pushes from the likes of Sarah McLachlan (“Craving You”) to Gwen Stefani (“Slam Pam Suno”), and of course a little Sheryl […]
M.I.X.- Electrohead
By Corey Blecha M.I.X. is a local music collective, spearheaded by producer and multi-instrumentalist Ryan M. Smith, and rounded out by various other area musicians that all contribute to the final product, a fusion of their many different influences that incorporates both dance floor ready beats, and ethereal world sounds into a “mix” that is […]
Dissonance in Design- Sentient
by Tim Wenger Dissonance in Design hit harder than ever before with their new record Sentient. The record begins with a trippily seductive prelude into the opening track “The Gateway.” The track is a prime example of what we love about this band- they have an ability to take all things metal and crash them […]
Progresh Now Open in Thornton
by Tim Wenger Progresh, which recently opened at 94.99 N. Washington Street in Thornton, is Denver’s newest action-sports training facility, offereing camps, classes, events, and the opportunity to just drop in and hone your skills before hitting the mountain, skate park, or wherever you go to get your shred on. Colorado Music Buzz caught […]
Megan Burtt Creates Collaboration Album IN GOOD COMPANY to benefit Love Hope Strength
by Tru Blue Ambitious? Genius? Crazy? In Good Company, can be described as all of the above. Denver-local artist, Megan Burtt has gathered some of Colorado’s best to make an 11-song collaboration album; all proceeds benefiting Colorado NGO, Love Hope Strength. The album features co-written songs by Megan Burtt and Bop Skizzum, Chimney Choir, Chris […]
Thomas Hine- Forgive My Future
by John Christen Forgive My Future, the fourth album released by Golden-based folk singer/songwriter Thomas Hine, is a fine polished emerald. Serene, cautionary, insightful, and foreboding, Thomas Hine’s tales are reminiscent of Neil Young, Bob Dylan, or Woody Guthrie. The album is strong poetic motion from start to finish. Realistically satirical yet humbly optimistic, Forgive […]
Singer-Songwriter Madi White Drops Nashville-Recorded Debut Album
by Tim Wenger Berthoud, Colorado singer-songwriter Madi White is generating quite the musical story for teenager. She released her debut full-length album in October, following recording sessions for the tracks down in Nashville. She shared the story of making of the record with us. “I came in completely not knowing what I was getting myself […]
Covergeist- One More Night
by Tim Wenger Covergeist has got the intoxicating, sweat-fueled lusting and passion of the “rock-n-rolla” thing down solid, and his long-time-coming new full length One More Night is the time capsule of the audio masterpiece that gritty rock music can be. The team at Cherry Sound Studios (Chris Guillot and Gus Hoffman) have produced what […]
Venue of the Month- Tony P’s
by Ryan Edwards I’ve come to the realization that there is always enough room for another good music venue, despite the crowded live music scene in the downtown Denver area. Within the last few months I believe I have found an awesome establishment that has already set itself apart. Tony P’s is located on […]
Pop-Punkers Surviving April Strike Back with New Lineup
by Tim Wenger Pop-punkers Surviving April is striking back with a new lineup and fresh tunes, hoping to increase their mark on Denver’s music scene. There are two new members. “I moved here about four years ago and always wanted to play in a band,” says new drummer Justin Garcia.” Garcia found the band on […]




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