Ministry and Alien Weaponry – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
I’ve been in many a photo pit and felt the shudder of many a decibel,…
I’ve been in many a photo pit and felt the shudder of many a decibel,…
Opeth “Garden of the Titans” Sorceress Ghost Of Perdition Demon Of The Fall The Wilde…
Fresh of the release of their latest album, “Is This Thing Cursed?” Alkaline Trio brought…
The Summit was all smiles as Laura Jane Grace and company rocked Denver. Punk Rockers,…
It was a bloody good mess when GWAR stopped in at Denver’s Summit Music Hall…
On September 22nd, the Scallywag Festival arrived in Denver, Colorado at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre. The…
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On August 6th, 2018 progressive rockers, Coheed and Cambria, teamed up with the alternative rock…
British Rockers, The Cult, performed for a sold out crowd at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on…
Slayer Destroys Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Greenwood Village, CO Thrash metal fans filled in at Fiddler’s…
Alice Cooper Bringing the Shock Rock to Pikes Peak Center Colorado Springs, CO The man…
This post-rock collective from San Francisco, CA, has created a very interesting release. Kind of in-between an EP and an LP, their sound borders between some freestyle jazz, post-rock, alternative, and shoegaze.
It wasn’t but a year ago that I was checking in on FaceBook with a…
To say that Styx are good showman would probably be a bit of an understatement….
For fans of RYAN KEY and YELLOWCARD, this EP is a must-have. Between the sparse instrumentation, and the heartfelt, melancholy vocals, this is an absolutely gorgeous and ambitious record. Despite his time in Yellowcard, his solo endeavor offers him the opportunity to stretch out acoustically and be himself, without the additional layers, and ever-changing genre-bending his band was known for.
The last time I saw Poison my hair was big, my jeans were ripped and…