Kenny Perkins – Wild Frontier
By Brady Smith Like a fine single malt, music seems to get better with age. Kenny Perkins’ Wild Frontier siphons a plethora of old and new genres into a barrel and waits until it produces […]
By Brady Smith Like a fine single malt, music seems to get better with age. Kenny Perkins’ Wild Frontier siphons a plethora of old and new genres into a barrel and waits until it produces […]
By Marlee Keeven From rock ‘n’ roll to punk rock to indie folk to jam to electronic and even to random oceanic symphonic noises, Fort Calling truly showcases the widespread talent that Fort Collins’ musicians […]
By Devin Morse Listening to Common Anomaly is a little like dancing in the rain. A multitude of rock influences, an overcast demeanor and obvious dance proclivities form a common runoff; a dreamy storm swirling […]
By Brady Smith Whatever happened to the simplicity that folk music engenders in its performers and listeners? Growing bases of musicians are crossing genres. Paul Russell is one of these cross-genre artists, and in his […]
SEE-I, a reggae band featuring members of the Thievery Corporation, will be visiting the Aggie Theatre on April 1. SEE-I has made a name for themselves on the East Coast (they’re based out of Washington, […]
Wolverine Farm Publishing, the proprietors of Matter Bookstore and publishers of the literary journal Matter, are ringing in 2011 with a new name: “The Year of the Poet.” In a show of support for the […]
The Center for Fine Art Photography will be accepting submissions for a new “Black and White Photography” exhibit. All black and white photography is welcome: This includes alternative, traditional, digital and toned black and white […]
IPA (India Pale Ale) lovers, unite! Odell has launched a brand new hoppy brew, Myrcenary Double IPA. The official Odell Brewing Company press release states, “Named for Myrcene, a component of the essential oils found […]
Did you drive to the bars? Do you need your car in the morning? Don’t give in to the urge to drive tipsy or intoxicated: Kim Harders, a retired Marine Corps pilot, has the solution. […]
By Jeffrey Swager With an over-abundant electronic scene in Colorado, over-saturated listeners will breathe a sigh of relief when hearing Gravity’s instrument-driven, electro-funk dance party. Combining layered electronic live production with a consistent funk breakbeat […]
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