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Return to Dust – The Black Road EP Review
Return to Dust, an LA band that has been making ground in popularity recently, especially…
TOOL – Broadmoor World Arena
TOOL – a band that many love, and many hate. However, I am a fan,…
Trivium – What The Dead Men Say
Throughout the years, few bands have been consistent in putting out stellar albums while aggressively expanding their sound. Whether it’s the more metalcore sounding Vengeance Falls, or the more heavy metal sounding Silence in the Snow, the growth of their skills and playing has proven immensely.
Baroness – “Gold & Grey”
Baroness have been a force all their own in the 12 years since the debut of their Red Album. Coming full circle, they’re travel through the color map has come to Gold & Grey, releasing on June 14th, 2019.
Apocalyptica at the Paramount Denver
Metallica. A band that helped set the stage for one of the most unique, surreal, and incredible bands one may ever see. The release in 1996 by Apocalyptica, an album titled “Plays Metallica By Four Cellos” set the stage for this 20th anniversary tour.
Periphery – “Periphery IV: Hail Stan”
Reptile Blood Eagle Chvrch Bvrner Garden in the Bones It’s Only Smiles Follow Your Ghost…
Review: William Ryan Key – “THIRTEEN”
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.
Doll Skin – Sunshine Studios Live – Colorado Springs, CO
Many bands come and go, but few become the road warriors Doll Skin have become….
Album Review: Black Stone Cherry “Kentucky”
Two years after releasing their thunderous fourth album Magic Mountain, the boys from the backwoods of…
Shinedown at the Colorado Springs City Auditorium
Rock is coming back to life in Colorado Springs, and Shinedown has helped usher it…