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Rubber Planet – Wish I Could EP

By Conor Hooley What ‘90s flashbacks will you get from listening to Rubber Planet’s new EP, Wish I Could? Though the Denver-based quartet’s latest release lasts barely more than fifteen minutes, the music is crammed […]

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Left Foot Green – Fun with Vengeance

By Conor Hooley “This whole f***ing song is nonsense.” The line comes less than three minutes into the album, and it’s a fairly good mission statement for what comes after. Left Foot Green’s aptly titled […]

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Jaden Carlson – Tell Me What You See

By Dusty Ray Not every 9-year-old can boast that they have shared the stage with the likes of Spearhead and Melvin Seals. Jaden Carlson has, and her talent shines through on Tell Me What You […]

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Immortal Dominion – Primortal

By Dusty Ray Fort Collins’ heavy metal badasses Immortal Dominion are back with a new and diverse release, Primortal. With producer Sterling Winfield (Pantera, Damageplan) backing them up, Primortal is a gem of good music […]

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Chad Golda – Book of Songs, Volume One

  By Devin Morse Chad Golda’s Book of Songs sounds a little like The Shins might if they played a coffeehouse set after drinking a bottle of cough syrup. Dreamy, lackadaisical and basic, this singer-songwriter […]

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True Aristocrats – Zikkurat Thaurmatuge

By Dusty Ray It takes a certain amount of daring to release an improvised EP that consists of only one eighteen-minute track. True Aristocrats take on this task with impressive gallantry and amazing instrumental talent, […]

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Space Indians – [sounds of]

By Dusty Ray Houston, we have a problem. There is no better phrase to describe the sense of discomfort brought on by listening to Space Indians’ new release, [sounds of]. This album is very uncertain […]

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Cualli – Quantum

By Brady Smith A quantum is defined as the smallest unit of matter in an interaction. As such, it is a well-suited title for Cualli’s debut album. Aaron Holsapple leads us in a masterfully mixed […]

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Jim Bradford – Redraw The Line

By Brady Smith Bob Dylan was the poster child for folk artists with mediocre vocal talents. As a matter of fact, it is not the vocal qualities of most folk artists that draw in their […]