Album Reviews
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The Symbols – The Symbols EP
By Conor Hooley The Symbols’ new self-titled EP is a pretty decent slab of indie pop music. There’s an effortlessness…
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Slim Cessna’s Auto Club – Unentitled
By Conor Hooley Unentitled is nine tracks of confident, polished folk-rock music that is full of surprises and, above all,…
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Kenny Perkins – Wild Frontier
By Brady Smith Like a fine single malt, music seems to get better with age. Kenny Perkins’ Wild Frontier siphons…
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Fort Calling – Digital Mixtape Volume I
By Marlee Keeven From rock ‘n’ roll to punk rock to indie folk to jam to electronic and even to…
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Common Anomaly – Iridium
By Devin Morse Listening to Common Anomaly is a little like dancing in the rain. A multitude of rock influences,…
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Paul Russell – Back at the Scene of Our Beautiful Crime
By Brady Smith Whatever happened to the simplicity that folk music engenders in its performers and listeners? Growing bases of…
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Gravity – Fire Sermon
By Jeffrey Swager With an over-abundant electronic scene in Colorado, over-saturated listeners will breathe a sigh of relief when hearing…
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Churchill – Happy/Sad
By Marlee Keeven The members of Denver-based indie band Churchill doesn’t need to worry about petty things such as publicizing…
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The Big Motif – Does it Weigh Heavy
By Devin Morse Complex, yet understated; dirty, yet lighthearted, Does it Weigh Heavy is all about balance. At the album’s…
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Take To The Oars – American Volume
By Brady Smith Vonnegut is dead – the band name, that is. Denver’s popular modern rock group Vonnegut is now…
