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Myke Charles-Lift Off

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

by: Darnell Teague and Jonathan McNaughton Verbal assassin, Myke Charles, was voted one of Colorado’s Top 10 MCs in 2012, which launched him into the Mile-High music scene. DJ Chonz of KS107.5 and Radio Bums hosts his newest project, Lift Off. Lift Off hits you with its lead single “C.L.A.P (Cars, Ladies, And Poetry)” which […]

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Local Musicians Band Together for Fire Relief

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Local Musicians Band Together for Fire Relief

For Immediate Release Denver, CO  — July 23, 2012 — Megan Burtt issues a call-to-action to local musicians and this thriving artist community answers the call! Over 30 Colorado-based musicians have contributed original songs to raise money to support the Colorado wildfire relief efforts; the movement gains momentum and formalizes this week! Singer-songwriter Megan Burtt can […]

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Anxious-Anxious on the Rise

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Anxious-Anxious on the Rise

by: Darnell Teague and Jonathan McNaughton Anxious on the rise, do you hear the echo? Anxious Baby’s new project Anxious on the Rise gives the Mile-High Music Scene an artist that represents Colorado with his lyrical style that lights up every track like the Fourth of July. He has an incredible story-telling ability, communicating about […]

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Ramona Flowers

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Ramona Flowers

by Rhapsody Berg On Saturday July 7, local indie-rock band Ramona Flowers played Everyday Joe’s coffee house along with Just Another Day. Ramona Flowers is made up of Jayce Curtis on rhythm guitar and vocals, Steven Davis on lead guitar, Josh Peck on bass, and Cosme Martinez on drums. Curtis describes their musical style as […]

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Rockstar Mayhem Festival 2012

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Rockstar Mayhem Festival 2012

by Rhapsody Berg The 2012 Mayhem Festival, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink and Jagermeister, is a multi-stage festival featuring Asking Alexandria, the Devil Wears Prada, Slayer, Whitechapel, Motorhead, and Slipknot, as well as many others. It came rocking through Denver on July 8. With tents handing out free Rockstar Energy Drinks and Jager shots (for […]

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MHU

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

  by Brett Finn and Tim Wenger It’s August! Not only does that mean we are cruising right along with this hectic summer, it also means that Higher Ground Music Festival is upon us in a few short weeks. Make sure you head to highergroundmusicfestival.com and get your tickets along with a camping pass before […]

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Spotlight: déCollage

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Spotlight: déCollage

  by Corey Blecha Psychedelic avant-pop artist, déCollage, AKA Reed Fuchs, has fan-funded his conceptual debut album, ∞The Telos Amaranthine∞, scheduled for release on October 6. déCollage’s ineffable genre-defying debut LP transcends our lexicon, but can be imagined as a crystal prism that twirls around in your mind’s eye, watching, unfolding in Technicolor upon every […]

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Mickey Avalon at the Aggie Theatre

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Mickey Avalon at the Aggie Theatre

by Rhapsody Berg Stock Photo On June 19, Mickey Avalon had the Aggie Theatre in Old Town Fort Collins hopping. Opening for Avalon was Seth Abrumz, and last-minute concert addition, Millionaires: A catchy, foul-mouthed electro-pop sister duo. Avalon’s music could best be described as west-coast glam rap, with fun, indulgent, occasionally juvenile, lyrics laid over […]

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Fierce Bad Rabbit at the Aggie Theater

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Fierce Bad Rabbit at the Aggie Theater

by Hannah Lintner Photo credit: Ryan Levander Shatterproof, A. Tom Collins, and Fierce Bad Rabbit joined together at the Aggie Theater in Fort Collins on July 14. Shatterproof, a young Fort Collins band, introduced the evening. They released their first album, Running in Circles, in January of 2012, and the band includes: Branson Hoog (vocals), […]

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Syke 96

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Syke 96

  by Tim Wenger In what has become almost a stereotype in the punk and pop-punk world over the last twenty years, Denver rockers Jay Rock, Josh Rock, and Ryan Teater got that dreaded email demanding that they change the name of their band. Synergy, as it turns out was trademarked by synthesizer music pioneer […]

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