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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 and confidence to the material, and rarely a moment that sounds unnatural or forced. The […]

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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, a very unique kind of hilarity. The band lampoons much of the Deliverance-esque tropes of […]

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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 a plethora of old and new genres into a barrel and waits until it produces […]

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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 random oceanic symphonic noises, Fort Calling truly showcases the widespread talent that Fort Collins’ musicians […]

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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, an overcast demeanor and obvious dance proclivities form a common runoff; a dreamy storm swirling […]

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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 Gravity’s instrument-driven, electro-funk dance party. Combining layered electronic live production with a consistent funk breakbeat […]

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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 their music or building a fanbase – they have already achieved local fame and then […]

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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 core is a raw, minimalist type of southern blues. The most striking element may be […]

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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 known as Take to the Oars: A change evoking impressions of the ever evolving, always […]