“After hearing good things for months, I finally saw my first Waiting on Trial show the other night. Mostly, ‘til this recent show, I’ve seen them in and around Durango, Colorado – where they make their home. Sometimes I would see… (Read More)
This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in… (Read More)
With the “retro-thrash” trend in full-swing, and hordes of bands trying to re-create “old school metal”, Texas monsters WARBEAST offer the real thing. Their music is not the result of careful study of 80’s thrash or classic metal; it just comes… (Read More)
You may have heard that the infamous Denver band Warlock Pinchers from yesteryear (1987-1992) is returning for a reunion show this summer. It will be the original members (King Scratchie, 3KSK, DDrok, EERok and K.C.K-Sum) AND a live drummer!?!?! In addition… (Read More)
Wayne Hancock has been called “the master of hillbilly swing,” a “roots Renaissance man,” a “country singer’s country singer” and “Hank Williams meets Gershwin.” But the phrase most frequently echoed throughout his career is “Wayne Hancock is the real deal.” Joe… (Read More)
Wendy Fopeano is a jazz vocalist based in Denver, Colorado. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Wendy started out as an instrumentalist, playing electric and acoustic bass, trumpet, guitar, and piano, before choosing voice as her main instrument. She sings jazz and… (Read More)
Wheelchair Sports Camp, the Denver based pseudo hip-hop band is Kalyn as MC/producer, Abi McGaha Miller as vocalist/saxophone, brother Isaac as live rhythm, and Christopher Behm-Meyer as DJ B*Money. The band unknowingly started in the summer of 1997 when Kalyn moved… (Read More)
What brings these Southern boys to the Mile High City? Was it the higher elevation introducing the possibility to truly get more drunk than we’d ever been? Or the quiet, away from the jibber jabber than can be many metro areas… (Read More)
The band Whiskey Tango has been around the Denver area for close to a year but July of 2009 the original members (Ryan Hall, Bill Wells, Nate Todd) were introduced to a local Denver string band. (Zac Steinman, Matt Gallagher, Luke… (Read More)
This southern Illinois based hillbilly trio’s unique sound is comprised of banjoist/vocalist Joe McCamish’s old timey voice and banjo licks, upright bassist Randy Hill’s rockabilly slap, and accordionist Alex Pape’s ‘hillbilly accordion’ styles. Whistle Pigs started as a house band at… (Read More)
White Fudge came breaking out of the woodworks in February 2006, on a mission to put the hip- hop industry on its knees. The two frontmen, Mc T-Class and Mc Fatness had been on the road with brother band Forth Yeer… (Read More)
A soft whisper on the back of your neck. Gentle heat waves sun-kissing your naked flesh we are white people with guns…. (Read More)
T’was the dark year of our Lord, 1775. King George III had just dispatched a fleet of his finest ships to snuff the rebellion abroad. When the dawn of October 30th broke on Captain George Duff, he and his men were… (Read More)
T’was the dark year of our Lord, 1775. King George III had just dispatched a fleet of his finest ships to snuff the rebellion abroad. When the dawn of October 30th broke on Captain George Duff, he and his men were… (Read More)
Stylistically blending elements of early new wave with the attack and of latter day rock, Denver, CO’s Wire Faces have gained a wide regional acclaim over the past two years. Moving from the more polished sound of their eponymous debut full… (Read More)
Heavy, down-tuned, southern fried, whiskey soaked sabbra cadabra. Their live show pulsates with seething and sultry, sweaty energy. Bringing as much groove as brutal thunder, the music is like a hammer straight to your soul, crashing down through the sky… only… (Read More)
The music of David Eugene Edwards’ Wovenhand is utterly unique, dizzying those who encounter it, with turnings and lashings of shadow and light. In almost every documented encounter with the music of Wovenhand, what is described is an experience so visceral… (Read More)