Tag: Dan Aid

Wiredogs- Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash

| January 2, 2015
Wiredogs- Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash

by Tim Wenger Wiredogs are one of the hottest names in Denver music right now, and they will be striking while the iron is hot by dropping the ep Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash at the Marquis Theatre on January 24. The five songs tell five very different stories, set on top of punk […]

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Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash: Solid Gold from Wiredogs

| January 2, 2015
Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash: Solid Gold from Wiredogs

by Tim Wenger “I feel like we’re ending the year on a really high note,” says Wiredogs front man Dan Aid of the band’s work in 2014, the energy in his voice forcing a smile onto his face. “We got to play Riot Fest and got to play with bands that we really love and […]

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Wiredogs- The Resistance

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Wiredogs- The Resistance

by Tim Wenger Wiredogs, formerly (and possibly better known) as The Hate, are dropping a new EP entitled The Resistance. Front man Dan Aid’s voice, sounding much like the beautiful wreckage left by a collision between Tom Gabel of Against Me!, the late Tony Sly of No Use For a Name, and Trevor Keith of […]

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The Hate Become Wiredogs

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Hate Become Wiredogs

by Tim Wenger Many in Denver’s music community are familiar with alt-punk rockers The Hate. The group, formed in 2011, has recently undergone a change in name. “With the name change we just wanted something that represents who we are and how we got here,” says front man Dan Aid.. “Wiredogs is the term used for guys […]

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