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Tags archive: Music

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Arts & Life

Listening to LA fem-punk duo Girlpool is like hearing your diary read out-loud

October 23, 2017 Kendall Morris

Girlpool, a young fem-punk duo who’s gained popularity recently, played a sold out show at Larimer Lounge on Wednesday Oct. 18. Cleo Tucker and Harmony…

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One-on-one with Los Angeles artist Soren Bryce

October 16, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Soren Bryce is a force to be reckoned with in the world of electronic indie-pop. At only nineteen, she has mastered a captivating sound with…

Arts & Life

Tom Petty: A look back on the life of an icon

October 9, 2017 Nicole Johnson

On October 2nd, Tom Petty passed away, leaving fans in mourning worldwide, and fellow artists expressing their gratitude through various forms of tribute. Petty, who was…

Arts & Life

King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizard

October 9, 2017 Kendall Morris

Getting tickets to a King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is nearly impossible; tickets are selling out months in advance across the US. The two…

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“A New Career in a New Town” gives Bowie’s spirit new life

October 9, 2017 Claudia Glenn

On Jan. 14, 1977, David Bowie released the song “A New Career in a New Town,” an upbeat instrumental piece about his move from the…

Arts & Life

Black Violin: Duo seeking empowerment and unity

October 2, 2017 Georgia Peden

On Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 the Newman Center was lit up by the hip-hop violin and viola duo Black Violin. The two artists created…

Arts & Life

Shawn Colvin’s A Few Small Repairs: Timeless Excellence

October 2, 2017 Emma Cohen

Twenty-one years ago this Oct. 1, Shawn Colvin’s Grammy award-winning album, “A Few Small Repairs” was released. This September the album was reissued with seven…

Arts & Life

“Wonderful Wonderful”: The Killers almost had it

October 2, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

Earning their fifth consecutive No. 1 on the UK Official Charts with their newest album “Wonderful Wonderful,” Las Vegas rock band The Killers might have finally…

Arts & Life

Keep it local with The Savage Blush: best surf-rock band in Denver

September 25, 2017 Kendall Morris

The Savage Blush headlined a show at Larimer Lounge on Saturday the 23 with openers Prude Boys (Burger Records) and Dead Palms. The Blush more…

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Body Meat turns up the volume at the Globe Theatre

September 25, 2017 Kendall Morris

Body Meat (Chris Taylor, Max Hipp and Luke Thinnes of DIY synth-pop solo project French Kettle Station) played a brilliant and strange fifteen minute set…

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