Artists

Afterbirth Books is proud to announce the release of Super Cell Anemia, a novel by duncan b. barlow. Meet Gilles, an “electric” character who must bite down on copper strips to keep from shocking himself. Spending your days trying to… (Read More)
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What’s Left Behind. The 40-minute documentary was directed by Sam Erickson, who also helmed My Morning Jacket’s 2006 live DVD Okonokos (Read More)
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Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans a fire. — Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld The former members of (die) Pilot have been absent but the wind has been blowing. Welcome Sun Red… (Read More)
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Ten Cent Redemption’s sophistication of music and lyric moves the listener across wide ranging emotions and involvement. These four experienced musicians and writers produce a sweet symbiosis of original material and masterful musicianship. Lead singer, Rhett Lee, guitarist John Waggoner, bassist… (Read More)
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With wide-eyed innocence and cockeyed optimism, the 1090 Club — straight outta rock mecca Billings, Montana — invites you to its loose-limbed, attitude-at-the-door pop-rock party. Guitarist Sean Lynch, pianist Mike Galt, violinist Megan Dibble and drummer Steve Serfazo enthusiastically attack their… (Read More)
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It’s that time of year again! Join Juiceboxx and friends for the 11th annual Ugly Sweater Holiday Party. Pull out the wool, fur, velvet, or whatever crazy holiday outfit you can find and get ready to bring in holiday cheer by… (Read More)
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Hell hath no fury like The MIGHTY 18 WHEELER. Growing up from their Rockabilly tinged chops of the past,the boys sound has gotten heavier over the last couple years.In evidence from the latest release “Charmed Life”. Bobby Smith(Guitar) and longtime sidekick… (Read More)
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Sigur Ros with American equipment Radiohead when they went crazy before they had money Matt Elliot without pedals one day Mercury Rev in texas Verb at a bar in Wyoming Portishead with 3 people Migala if they were from the South… (Read More)
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In a tight economy, managing the small stuff and networking with others can make the biggest difference in the success of your creative business. That’s why Denver’s Create Denver Expo was established. Among other invaluable advice, workshop sessions will shed light… (Read More)
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While their name might sound like that of a shopping-mall religious cult, the 29th Street Disciples are actually one of Denver’s fastest, hardest and loudest punk bands. With righteous indignation and seething disdain, vocalist Ben Roy — who, oddly enough, can… (Read More)
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Tragic is the glad-handing on the bandwagon and fortunate are the few who have witnessed the constant evolution of Portland’s 31Knots. The band has played shows with Enon, Liars, Deerhoof and most recently toured Europe with Q and Not U and… (Read More)
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you’ll prolly see us rollin in our gangstered-out scion.. (Read More)
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Denver’s premier purveyors of “twang rock” featuring Zach Boddicker (Drag the River, Marty Jones, the Railbenders) on guitar and vocals, Andrew Porter (Dicky Jaguar, Otto Von Cousticon) on bass, Robert Buehler on drums, and Jamie Mitchell on all sorts of things… (Read More)
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61
61 was formed in November of 2004 as a songwriting collaboration between Dan Narsete (vocals, guitar) and Melle Johnson (bass, vocals). “I had this idea about contradicting the youth driven sentiment of popular music,” Narsete said. "When I met Melle I… (Read More)
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In March 2005 two weirdos from other bands near Denver, Colorado started writing experimental rock music together. In February 2006, Laszlo joined the band on bass while Suzi moved to drums. In October 2007, Suzi left the band and Fernando "Fez… (Read More)
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As the four piece, Rialto, California based powerhouse Media gears up for the release of their debut album in early 2009 on the new indie label Unicrons, it’s ironic that they originally wanted to name it after one of its most… (Read More)
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Anyone in Denver know how to deal Texas Hold’em? (Read More)
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Italy’s most interesting band finds inspiration in an unlikely place and crafts a timeless masterpiece. While Call It Blazing is A Classic Education’s first proper LP, it is instantly recognizable as part of the great tradition of early rock and roll… (Read More)
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A Hawk and a Hacksaw is a band from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The band mainly consists of percussionist Jeremy Barnes (formerly of Neutral Milk Hotel) and violinist Heather Trost (formerly of Foma). The music is mostly instrumental, usually centred around Jeremy’s… (Read More)
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Chicago’s A Lull is nearly impossible to describe without qualifiers. Equal parts mystical and primal, the music crafted by these five multi-instrumentalists gathers the recognizable traits of a half dozen indie micro-genres, tosses out all but the stem cells, then adds… (Read More)
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Stephen Miles Till and gang (Read More)
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A Shoreline Dream celebrates with gigantic music vibes as they celebrate their third full length LP “losing them all to this time”, an album they have been slaving away on in the neighborhood of barnum for the past two years. Joining… (Read More)
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Free Showing of the new film about the National, Released may 20 on Beggars Group. and a quick preview of the new Shearwater CD – Rook. (Read More)
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A Sunny Day in Glasgow are a band from Philadelphia that plays dreamy pop music that uses lots of samples, guitars, and melodies. Their new record, Ashes Grammar, is out now, everywhere. Coke Machine Glow "88%…The songs hum like electricity and… (Read More)
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aaron gerber, sarah winchester, aaron krenkel, louis thomas, alynn nelsonHeartbreakingly pretty, it sounds so pure that it brings you to that almost childlike place where you’re innocent all over again… listening to Cove becomes an intimate, earnest experience likely to make… (Read More)
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In Philadelphia, they don’t get many big waves. But recently, they’ve been getting a little bit closer. The A-Sides suggest the ocean, the clouds, love, fury, life and death, with a sound that’s like sunshine on your arms, seeping in right… (Read More)
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Heartbreakingly pretty, it sounds so pure that it brings you to that almost childlike place where you’re innocent all over again… listening to Cove becomes an intimate, earnest experience likely to make you cry or turn you on. – Simona Rabinovitch… (Read More)
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Before you ask – the answer is “yes”. a. Tom Collins is the great-great-grandson of Tom Collins, creator of the eponymous gin cocktail. Other notable relations, near and distant, include British monarch Anne Boleyn, second-man-on-the-moon Buzz Aldrin, fictional detective Hercule Poirot… (Read More)
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Believers is the new A.A. Bondy record – A few thoughts from those who have crossed paths with him: "They brought him in from a motorcycle wreck. I could hear him singing from all the way down the hall. It was… (Read More)
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Aan
Bucolic Distortion. A lover’s Indian Burn. An Arctic Sun Tan. Aan’s music is both mordant and gorgeous. It is the product of a boy’s lust for companionship, isolated in the rural confines of a backwards Continental Divide. Aan is the music… (Read More)
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