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Higher Ground Music Festival- Round 1

| August 25, 2014 | 0 Comments
Higher Ground Music Festival- Round 1

        All photos by Jenn Cohen    

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SHEL- “Vinyl Memories”

| June 17, 2014 | 0 Comments
SHEL- “Vinyl Memories”

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Rossonian- Garuda

| June 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
Rossonian- Garuda

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The Lyric: “Half Empty” by Kristina Murray

| June 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
The Lyric: “Half Empty” by Kristina Murray

by Tim Wenger Kristina Murray submitted her song “Half Empty” for The Lyric, and we were taken aback by the eloquently poised and introspective lyrics. They left us wanting to know more about what she was channeling when writing the song, and get the story on her music background while we’re at it as well. […]

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And The Black Feathers

| June 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
And The Black Feathers

by Tim Wenger In the words of Literati Records’ founder Mark Pruisner, And The Black Feathers are unique. Plenty of bands claim that in their Facebook bio, but these guys put the music where the mouth is on their new record. Showcasing the dark side of Denver’s alt-indie scene, the tracks are danceable and dirty. […]

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Gemini Syndrome’s Aaron Nordstrom on Touring, Healthy Eating, and His Band

| April 14, 2014 | 0 Comments
Gemini Syndrome’s Aaron Nordstrom on Touring, Healthy Eating, and His Band

by Tim Wenger Gemini Syndrome are more than just another hard rock heavy hitter. This five-piece powerhouse was formed in 2010 in Los Angeles, and in four short years has established its’ name as a prominent force in the touring circuit, with their new album Lux dropping last September. They hit Herman’s Hideaway on April […]

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Woolgather

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Woolgather

by Tim Wenger Woolgather is a new transplant to our state, originally from Austin, Texas, who have quickly dived headfirst into the music scene. Their beguiling blend of progressive, hard, and alternative rock brings to mind System of a Down, Deftones, and Stone Temple Pilots, to name a few. Their sound is very appealing, and […]

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The Lyric: Mosey West’s “The Next Breakdown”

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
The Lyric: Mosey West’s “The Next Breakdown”

[email protected] photo credit Dan Page Mosey West is gaining stream with the new EP Bermuda, and since our review of the record in our January issue, we’ve fallen in love with the track “The Next Breakdown.” Therefore, we figured we’d dig deeper into the  lyrics and see what the band had to say about their […]

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Volunteers Needed for the 43rdAnnual CHUN Capitol Hill People’s Fair

| March 13, 2014 | 0 Comments
Volunteers Needed for the 43rdAnnual CHUN Capitol Hill People’s Fair

Denver, Colo. – March 13, 2014 – Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc., is now recruiting volunteers for the 43rd Annual CHUN Capitol Hill People’s Fair to be held at Civic Center Park on June 7 and 8, 2014 (10am-8pm Saturday, 10am-7pm Sunday). The power behind the People’s Fair comes from our tremendous volunteers.  Hundreds of volunteers are needed every year to […]

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The Ataris’ Kris Roe on Upcoming Tour, Solo Work, and Jack Kerouac

| February 20, 2014 | 1 Comment
The Ataris’ Kris Roe on Upcoming Tour, Solo Work, and Jack Kerouac

by Tim Wenger [email protected] Long-time pop-punk front runners The Ataris are heading out on a ten-year reunion tour for their record So Long, Astoria in March, playing the album in its’ entirety and (for loyal but aging fans like myself) hoping to bring back to light, even if for just one night, that epic feeling […]

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